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EDUCATION    COMMITTEES 

YEAR  BOOK 

1947 


Published  by 

"EDUCATION" 

The  Official  Organ  of1  the 
Association  of  Education  Committees 


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INDEX  TO  SECTIONS 


1-age 
Index  to  Education  Committees . .    -    *y 

Foreword  by  the  Minister  of  Education  and  by  the  President 

of  the  A.E.C ..         ..11,15 

1946. — A  Review.     By  Dr.  Alexander    . .         . .         . .         . .  19 

The  Ministry  of  Education           29 

Government  and  Public  Offices 35 

Dominion  Education  Departments         . .         . .         . .         . .  39 

Colonial  Education  Departments           . .         . .         . .         . .  40 

Association  of  Education  Committees  Executive         . .         . .  43 

London  County  Council  Education  Committee  . .         . .         . .  49 

Education    Committees    in    England  and    Wales   (See  Index 

on  page  7) 59 

Scottish  Education  Department 377 

Scottish  Education  Committees  (See  Index  on  page  9)         ..  378 

Northern  Ireland  Education  Department            . .         . .         . .  395 

Northern  Ireland  Education  Committees  (See  Index  on  page  9)  396 

Circulars  and  Administrative  Memoranda         . .         . .         . .  409 

School  Meals  Service          ..          451 

Physical  Training,  Youth  Service  and  Health 467 

School  Broadcasting  and  Films     . .         ..         . .         , .         . .  503 

Universities  and  Colleges 519 

Training  Colleges 525 

Domestic  Science  and  Handicraft  Colleges           . .           . .           . .  535 

Burnham  Committees — The  Scales         . .         542 

Approved  Schools,  etc 597 

Probation  Homes,  etc 607 

TRoyal  Society  of  Teachers          615 

Educational  Associations'  Addresses        . .        . .        . .        . .  621 

tndex  to  Advertisers         ,    . .  627 


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INDEX  TO  EDUCATION  COMMITTEES 


ENGLAND  &  WALES 


COUNTY  COUNCILS 


Anglesey 

Bedfordshire 
Berkshire 
Breconshire 
Buckinghamshire . . . 
Caernarvonshire  ... 
Cambridgeshire   ... 
Cardiganshire 
Carmarthenshire  ... 

Cheshire 

Cornwall 

Cumberland 
Denbighshire 
Derbyshire 
Devonshire 

Dorset      

Durham  County  . . . 
Essex 


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60 
62 
64 
66 
69 
71 
72 
74 
77 
80 
82 
84 
86 
89 
92 
95 
100 

Flintshire 107 

Glamorgan          109 

Gloucestershire 113 

Hampshire.      See    Southampton 
(County  of) 

Herefordshire      ...        116 

Hertfordshire       118 

Huntingdonshire ...         ...         ...     1 20 

Isle  of  Ely 121 

Isle  of  Man          123 

Isles  of  Scilly       124 

Isle  of  Wight       124 

Kent         126 

Lancashire  136 

Leicestershire      143 

Lincolnshire  (Holland) 145 

Lincolnshire  ( Kesteven) 1 46 

Lincolnshire  (Lindsey) 148 

London  (See  Section  for  L.C.C.) 

Merionethshire 151 

Middlesex  152 

Monmouthshire 163 

Montgomeryshire  165 

Norfolk 167 

Northamptonshire          168 

Northumberland 170 

Nottinghamshire 171 

Oxfordshire         174 

Pembrokeshire     176 

Peterborough  ( Soke  of)  ...     177 

Radnorshire         178 

Rutland 179 

Shropshire  180 

Somerset 182 

Southampton  ( County  of)         ...     1 84 

Staffordshire        186 

Suffolk  (East)      190 


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192 
197 
199 
201 
204 
206 
208 
211 
212 
214 


Suffolk  (West)      

Surrey       

Sussex  (East) 

Sussex  (West)      

Warwickshire 

Westmorland       

Wiltshire 

Worcestershire     

Yorkshire  (East  Riding) 
Yorkshire  (North  Riding) 
Yorkshire  (West  Riding) 

COUNTY  BOROUGHS 

Barnsley 227 

Barrow-in-Furness          228 

Bath          230 

Birkenhead          231 

Birmingham         233 

Blackburn 236 

Blackpool 237 

Bolton       240 

Bootle       242 

Bournemouth       ...         243 

Bradford 244 

Brighton 247 

Bristol       248 

Burnley 251 

Burton-upon-Trent         253 

Bury          254 

Canterbury          255 

Cardiff      256 

Carlisle      259 

Chester     260 

Coventry 261 

Croydon 262 

Darlington  264 

Derby       266 

Dewsbury  268 

Doncaster  26<) 

Dudley      270 

Eastbourne  272 

East  Ham 273 

Exeter       274 

Gateshead 276 

Gloucester  (City) 277 

Great  Yarmouth 278 

Grimsby 279 

Halifax      280 

Hastings  282 

Huddersfield        284 

Hull   (See    Kingston-upon-Hull) 

Ipswich 285 

Kingston-upon-Hull       286 

Leeds        289 

Leicester 292 

Lincoln     294 


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COUNTY  BOROUGHS — continued. 

Liverpool 295 

Manchester          299 

Merthyr  Tydfil 303 

Middlesbrough 305 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne    ...         ...  307 

Newport  (Mon. ) 309 

Northampton        ..         ...         ...  311 

North  Shields  (See  Tynemouth) 

Norwich 313 

Nottingham          315 

Oldham 317 

Oxford      318 

Plymouth 320 

Portsmouth          ..  322 

Preston      324 

Reading 32b 

Rochdale 327 

Rotherham           328 

St.  Helens 330 

Salford       332 


Sheffield 
Smethwick 
Southampton 
Southend-on-Sea. 
Southport 
South  Shields 
Stockport ... 
Stoke-on-Trcnt   . 
Sunderland 
Swansea    ... 
Tynemouth 
Wakefield 
Wallasey    ... 
Walsall      ... 
Warrington 
West  Bromwich  . 
West  Ham 
West  Hartlepool 
Wigan 

Wolverhampton  . 
Worcester 
York 


Scottish  Education  Dept. 
Aberdeen  (Burgh) 
Aberdeenshirc 
Angus  (County)   ... 

Argyll  (County) 

Ayrshire 

Banff  (County)     

Berwick  (County) 

Bute  (County)      

Caithness 

Clackmannan  (County) 
Dumfriesshire 
Dunbarton  (County) 

Dundee     

East  Lothian 
Edinburgh 

Fife  (County)       

Forfarshire  (See  Angus) 
Glasgow  (Burgh) 


SCOTLAND 

PAGE 

377  Inverness  (County) 

378  Kincardineshire 

378  Kinross  (See  Perthshire) 

379  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright 

379  Lanarkshire 

380  Midlothian  

380  Moray  and  Nairn 

381  Orkney  (County) 
371  Peebles  (County) 

381  *   Perthshire  and  Kinross-shire 

382  Renfrewshire        

382  Ross  and  Cromarty  (County) 

382  Roxburgh  ( County) 

383  Selkirk  (County) 

384  Stirling  (County) 

384  Sutherland  (County) 

385  West  Lothian       

Wigtownshire       

385  Zetland  (County) 


NORTHERN  IRELAND 


PA 

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33 

33fc 

339 

341 

342 

343 

345 

348 

350 

352 

353 

355 

357 

358 

360 

361 

364 

366 

368 

369 

371 


PAGE 

387 
387 

387 
388 
388 
389 
389 
389 
390 
390 
391 
391 
391 
392 
392 
392 
393 
393 


Government  of  Northern  Ireland 


ANTRIM  (County) 

Antrim  (Regional) 

Ballymena  (Regional)  ... 

Larnc  (Regional) 

Lisburn  and  Belfast  (Rural) 

North  Antrim  (Regional) 
ARMAGH  (County) 

County  Armagh  (Regional) 

BELFAST  (C.B.)    

DOWN  (County) 

Down  County  (Regional) 
FERMANAGH  ( County )     . . . 

Fermanagh  (Regional) 


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39o 
396 
396 
396 
397 
397 
400 
400 
398 
400 
400 
401 
401 


PAGE 

LONDONDERRY  (County)  ...  401 

Colcraine  (Regional)   ...         ...  401 

Londonderry    and    Limavady 

(Regional)     401 

Maghcrafelt  ( Regional )  ...  402 

LONDONDERRY  (C.B.)      402 

TYRONE  ( County)  403 

Clogher  (Regional)      403 

Cookstone  (Regional)  ...  403 

Dungannon  (Regional)  ...  403 

Omagh  (Regional)       404 

Strabane  and  Castlederg  (Re- 
gional)           ...  404 


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FOREWORD 

BY 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Ellen  Wilkinson,  M.P., 

MINISTER  OF  EDUCATION 


In  1946  we  have  worked  steadily  to  translate  the  Education 
19445  from  a  legal  document  into  a  living  reality.  We  have  set  before 
ourselves  and  put  into  effect  the  first  instalment  of  an  agreed  programme. 
We  have  been  busy  securing  the  necessary  teachers  and  buildings  for  the 
raising  of  the  compulsory  school  age  to  15  in  April^  1947,  expanding 
and  improving  the  school  meals  service^  meeting  urgent  requirements  in 
training  for  industry  and  planning  new  schools  for  new  housing  estates. 
Local  Education  Authorities  have  devoted  much  time  and  thought  to  the 
drawing  up  of  Development  Plans. 

Already  we  can  see  certain  material  benefits  from  the  Act.  Fees 
have  been  abolished  in  maintained  grammar  schools.  There  are  wider 
and  more  generous  opportunities  for  university  scholarships.  School 
milk  is  now  provided  free  of  charge.  Perhaps  most  important  of  all,  an 
increase  in  the  number  of  teachers  has  enabled  us  to  make  a  beginning 
with  reducing  the  size  of  classes. 

We  look  forward  to  a  similar  but  more  extensive  programme  in  1947. 
The  work  of  1946  will  be  continued  and  our  planning  will  include  County 
Colleges  and  Schemes  of  Further  Education. 

To  carry  out  these  programmes  effectively  and  to  increase  our  efforts 
as  more  labour,  materials  and  money  are  made  available  for  reconstruction 
and  social  reform  will  call  for  a  combined  effort  from  all  the  partners  in 
education.  I  am  thinking  not  only  of  administrators  and  teachers  but 
parents  too.  How  many  parents  realise  what  a  vast  improvement  in 
education  there  will  be  when  all  the  reforms  in  the  Act  have  been  put  into 
effect^  what  those  reforms  are  and  what  they  involve  in  terms  of  teachers^ 
buildings  and  expense  ?  From  the  parents'  point  of  view  education  is  a 
very  personal  and  local  thing.  I  suggest  therefore  that  Local  Education 
Authorities  have  a  special  responsibility  for  keeping  parents.,  and  the  public 
generally^  informed  of  their  plans,  their  problems  and  their  performance. 

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Above  all  I  hope  that  we  shall  always  set  ourselves  high  standards  of 
quality  ;  in  the  selection  and  training  of  teachers,  in  buildings  and  in  the 
education  which  is  provided  in  the  schools.  Only  by  pursuing  quality 
and  bringing  the  less  good  up  to  the  level  of  the  best  shall  we  enable  the 
children  to  develop  to  the  full  their  abilities  and  aptitudes. 


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In  the  war,  this  country  achieved  the  apparently  impossible  because 
it  was  a  united  nation  in  which  every  citizen  was  conscious  of  sharing  a 
common  purpose.  Disunity  would  have  spelt  failure. 

Success  in  giving  full  effect  to  the  Education  Act  of  1944  can  only 
be  won  if  all  those  who  are  in  any  way  concerned  with  education  join 
forces  in  a  determined  and  sustained  effect  to  achieve  it. 

The  Ministry.,  the  Universities,  the  Training  Colleges,  the  Churches, 
Industry,  members  and  officials  of  Education  Authorities,  teachers, 
managers  and  governors  of  schools,  parents,  youth  leaders  and  young 
people  leaving  school — these  have  each  an  essential  contribution  to  make, 
but  they  must  work  together  and  not  independently  of  each  other. 

Hitherto  there  has  been  amongst  these  various  sections  a  certain 
lack  of  mutual  understanding  of  their  respective  aims  and  methods  of 
approach  and  requirements.  The  Universities  have  at  times  appeared 
too  segregated  within  their  fixed  frontiers.  Members  of  Education 
Authorities  and  teachers  have  seemed  insufficiently  aware  of  each  other's 
problems  and  difficulties.  Education  and  Industry  have  been  unable 
fully  to  adjust  their  claims,  or  avail  themselves  of  what  each  could  offer 
the  other.  The  Churches  have  sometimes  appeared  to  misunderstand 
the  position  of  the  authorities  and  the  teachers,  while  conscious  themselves 
that  their  role  in  education  was  often  misconstrued  or  undervalued. 
Parents  have  been  left  in  ignorance  of  what  the  Education  Authority 
was  striving  to  accomplish  and  have  therefore  been  prevented  from  giving 
the  support  they  might  have  done.  Youth  on  leaving  school  has  missed 
the  encouragement  and  direction  it  urgently  needed  because  its  real 
requirements  were  not  clearly  comprehended,  or  because  the  facilities 
available  were  too  little  known  or  made  use  of. 

One  of  the  main  objectives  of  the  Association  of  Education  Committees 
is  to  promote  closer  understanding  and  co-operation  not  only  between 
Local  Education  Authorities  but  between  all  those  who  play  any  part 
in  education.  We  must  all  recognize  our  dependence  on  each  other  and, 
like  the  several  services  which  make  up  an  army  in  the  field,  ascertain 
how  we  can  best  serve  and  support  each  other  in  the  common  cause. 

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' v  William  James  wrote>  "  The  problem  of  modern  society  is  to  find 
a  modern  substitute  for  zvar,  that  is  to  find  a  unifying  purpose  which 
acts  as  powerfully  as  war  in  stimulating  a  spirit  of  altruism  and  self- 
sacrifice  on  as  *large  a  scale  but  without  an  actual  enemy"  Might 
not  national  education  be  such  a  unifying  purpose  in  which  all  sections, 
with  no  less  devotion  than  in  time  of  war,  would  strive  to  conquer  ignorance 
and  apathy,  selfishness  and  materialism,  and  false  standards  in  thought 
and  conduct.  These  are  the  worst  enemies  both  of  the  individual  and 
of  the  State.  Let  us  face  them  with  a  United  Front. 


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The  Understanding 


of  Electricity 


Electricity  is  a  continually  expanding;  po\\cr.  It  is 
always  available  for  new  and  greater  developments. 
It  is  this  very  fact  that  Electricity  is  so  powerful,  yet  so 
flexible  in  its  application,  that  enabled  it  to  be  the 
mainpoiver  behind  our  war  production. 

The  application  of  Electricity  to  the  many  recent 
inventions  and  new  developments  promises  to  make 
Electricity  the  mainpoiver  in  reconstructing  the  war- 
battered  world.  Electricity  is  our  opportunity.  It  is 
our  duty  to  understand  as  much  about  it  as  >\e  can. 

For  this  reason  it  is  urged  that  students  be  given 
elementary  training  in  the  best  uses  of  Electricity. 
Information  and  advice  can  be  had  by  writing  to 
your  Electricity  Supply  Undertaking.  Lantern 
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LOOKING 
BOTH  WAYS 


AT  THE  PAST 

The  war-years  presented  many  obstacles 
to  the  service  we  give  to  Education  Authorities 
and  their  Schools.  The  tolerance  shown 
and  co-operation  given  to  us  was  warmly 
appreciated. 

AT  THE  FUTURE 

The  new  Education  Act  calls  for  a  higher 
standard  of  education,  better  schools  -  indeed, 
a  brighter  outlook  for  teachers  and  pupils 
alike. 

It  will  need,  also,  higher  standards  in 
school  cleanliness  and  maintenance.  Our 
plans  are  in  operation.  An  even  more 
comprehensive  Dusmo  System  will  cope  with 
ALL  your  cleaning  problems. 

THIS  IS  OUR  CONTRIBUTION  TO  THE  FUTURE 


Co.,  Lhl. 


fST'D  /906 
LONDON,   N.JL8. 
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1946  —  A  Review 

By  W.  P.  ALEXANDER,  PH.D.,  ED.B.,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
Secretary  of  the  Association  of  Education  Committees. 

This  first  year  of  the  operation  of  the  Education  Act,  1944,  has  necessarily 
been  one  of  planning  rather  than  action.  Following  the  operation  of  the 
Act  there  has  been  a  spate  of  regulations,  statutory  rules  and  orders,  circulars 
and  administrative  memoranda.  In  a  word,  the  machinery  of  the  Act 
has  been  determined.  In  the  process  one  or  two  of  the  uncertainties  in  the 
Act  itself  have  come  to  light  and  these  have  been  clarified  by  the  Act  of 
1946,  perhaps  a  minor  piece  of  legislation  compared  to  the  principal  Act 
but  not  unimportant.  The  clarification  of  certain  points  in  the  relationship 
between  the  local  education  authority  and  the  managers  or  governors  of 
voluntary  schools,  which  is  embodied  in  the  Act  of  1946,  warrants  the 
careful  attention  of  all  interested  in  educational  administration. 

ADMINISTRATION 

The  year  has  seen  the  establishment  of  Divisional  Executive  Committees 
in  many  County  areas  and  the  gradual  bringing  into  effect  of  the  provisions 
of  the  principal  Act  relating  to  administration.  All  authorities  have  been 
actively  engaged  in  the  preparation  of  their  development  plans.  As  was 
expected,  many  local  education  authorities  had  to  ask  for  an  extension  of 
time.  Already,  however,  quite  a  number  of  development  plans  are  in  the 
hands  of  the  Ministry  and  it  is  reasonable  to  anticipate  that  by  the  1st  April, 
1947 — a  year  later  than  the  date  fixed  in  the  Act — development  plans  for 
the  country  will  have  been  prepared.  The  first  administrative  step  in  the 
fulfilment  of  the  Act  is  approaching  completion. 

The  school  age  is  to  be  raised  on  the  1st  April,  1947.  There  has  been 
much  argument  throughout  the  year  on  the  wisdom  of  raising  the  age  by  a 
process  which  must  be  described  as  sheer  improvisation.  It  is  undoubtedly 
a  matter  of  regret  that  the  age  has  to  be  raised  before  complete  reorganisa- 
tion of  secondary  education  is  made  effective.  The  spending  of  another 
year  in  an  all-age  school,  inadequately  equipped  and  more  than  inadequately 
staffed,  is  not  the  fulfilment  of  the  Act.  Even  so,  it  may  well  prove  wise 
to  take  the  definite  step  of  raising  the  age,  but  it  will  only  be  so  if  in  the 
shortest  possible  time  improvisation  is  converted  to  reorganisation.  The 
most  urgent  task  before  administrators  in  the  year  ahead  is  to  press  forward, 
even  before  final  approval  of  development  plans,  with  proposals  for  reorganisa- 
tion which  will  make  the  raising  of  the  school  age  worth  while.  The  Minister 
must  recognise  that  speedy  reorganisation  is  essential  if  the  raising  of  the 
school  age  is  to  be  of  real  benefit.  If  we  fail  so  to  do  the  raising  of  the 
school  age  may  prove  a  boomerang. 

DEVELOPMENTS  IN  CHILDREN'S  WELFARE 

During  the  year  an  outstanding  event  was  the  institution  of  Family 
Allowances.  From  early  August  the  scheme  has  beei^  operative.  It  should 
be  recognised,  however,  that  the  scheme  only  comes  to  completion  when  the 
school  meals  service  is  fully  developed  and  free  meals  are  provided  as  intended. 
Meantime,  while  the  extension  of  the  school  meals  service  takes  place  the 
supply  of  school  milk  has  been  made  free  of  charge.  The  welfare  of  children 
has  therefore  taken  major  forward  strides.  As  part  of  the  educational 

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1946— A  Review-  continued. 

system,  free  medical  treatment,  free  milk  and,  in  the  relatively  near  future, 
free  meals,  together  with  family  allowances,  constitute  what  must  be  agreed 
to  be  a  major  social  advance.  The  foundations  of  a  great  educational 
system  are  being  laid. 

PLANNING 

As  these  foundations  are  laid,  so,  too,  plans  are  being  prepared  for  the 
superstructure.  The  development  plans  of  local  education  authorities  are 
in  their  final  stage  of  preparation.  The  year  has  seen  a  sharpening  conflict 
of  opinion  on  the  issue  of  secondary  education.  Whether  there  shall  be 
different  types  of  secondary  school  or  whether  social  values  shall  be  allowed 
to  override  educational  considerations  and  a  system  of  multilateral  schools 
be  developed  has  become  a  live  issue.  Certainly  the  problem  of  the  organisa- 
tion of  secondary  schools  deserves  really  careful  consideration.  It  may  well 
be  that  a  new  approach  to  the  problem  and  a  new  solution  may  reconcile 
apparently  conflicting  views. 

In  the  planning  process  there  have  emerged  two  or  three  national 
bodies  which  may  well  prove  of  major  significance  in  future  years.  A 
progressive  educational  system  is  clearly  dependent  on  research  being 
carried  out  effectively  and  continuously.  The  constitution  of  the  National 
Foundation  for  Educational  Research,  which  is  now  an  accomplished  fact, 
is  therefore  of  primary  importance  to  those  concerned  with  education. 

In  the  field  of  adult  education  it  has  long  been  recognised  that  there 
was  a  great  need  to  combine  statutory  and  voluntary  bodies  and  to  enable 
the  wide  variety  of  interests  concerned  with  adult  education  to  be  brought 
together  for  consultation.  It  is  therefore  a  matter  of  congratulation  that 
there  has  been  established  during  this  year  a  National  Foundation  for  Adult 
Education,  combining  the  interests  of  local  education  authorities,  the 
universities  and  voluntary  bodies. 

Finally  in  this  sphere,  active  steps  have  been  taken  and  a  large  measure 
of  agreement  reached  on  the  formation  of  a  National  Committee  for  Visual 
Education. 

These  three  bodies  provide  evidence  of  long-term  planning  and  are 
themselves  a  token  of  the  agreement  on  all  sides  that  the  task  ahead  requires 
co-operation  at  all  levels. 

TRAINING  OF  TEACHERS 

Planning  in  itself  can  only  be  a  preliminary  to  action.  The  develop- 
ment of  a  system  of  education  conforming  to  the  requirements  of  the  Act 
of  1944  can  only  be  achieved  as  and  when  teachers  are  available  as  well  as 
buildings.  This  year  should,  therefore,  have  provided  intense  activity 
in  the  training  of  teachers.  There  has  been  activity.  The  Emergency 
Training  Scheme  has  been  expanded.  New  Grant  Regulations  have  been 
issued.  Even  so,  there  has  been — and  there  still  is — much  concern  as  to 
whether  the  activity  in  this  field  is  sufficiently  intense.  Almost  20,000  young 
men  and  women  from  the  services  have  been  accepted  to  be  trained  in  the 
Emergency  Training  Scheme.  Some  of  them  are  in  training,  but  not  enough. 
As  a  result  these  intending  teachers  are  having  to  wait  too  long.  It  is  to 
be  hoped  their  enthusiasm  can  be  kept  alive.  The  need  for  teachers  is 
not  to  be  measured  merely  in  terms  of  the  raising  of  the  school  leaving  age. 
Until  the  size  of  classes  in  the  primary  schools  of  this  country  are  sub- 
stantially reduced  the  full  purposes  of  the  Education  Act  are  incapable  of 

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1946 — A  Review — continued. 

fulfilment.  There  is  urgent  need  in  the  coming  year  for  concentrated 
attention  to  be  given  to  the  problem  of  the  recruitment,  training  and  distribu- 
tion of  teachers.  Murmurings  during  the  year  have  grown  to  a  fairly  general 
demand  on  this  matter.  The  demand  is  that  there  is  need  for  a  national 
body  charged  with  this  responsibility,  representative  not  only  of  the  Ministry 
of  Education  but  of  the  other  interests  which  are  concerned. 

FINANCE 

Inevitably,  too,  the  year  has  seen  increasing  concern  on  the  problems 
of  finance.  Local  education  authorities  have  for  some  .time  been  urging 
the  need  for  a  complete  review  of  the  grant  formula.  The  earlier  forecasts 
of  increasing  expenditure  have  during  the  year  been  reinforced  by  rather 
more  reliable  data.  It  can  no  longer  be  doubted  that  the  final  cost  of  the 
development  plans  of  local  education  authorities  may  well  reach  a  capital 
figure  of  the  order  of  £1,000,000,000.  It  is  significant  that  other  voices 
have  joined  with  local  education  authorities  in  pressing  on  the  Minister  the 
urgency  of  this  problem.  In  particular,  the  National  Union  of  Teachers, 
through  its  President,  has  voiced  increasing  concern  lest  all  the  planning 
come  to  nothing  for  financial  reasons. 

Perhaps  the  most  crucial  question  to  resolve  in  the  year  that  lies  ahead 
is  the  problem  of  grant.  Unless  the  Minister  can  prevail  on  her  Cabinet 
colleagues  to  recognise  the  urgency  of  this  matter  there  is  a  grave  danger 
of  doubt  becoming  distress,  of  high  hope  giving  place  to  frustration.  There 
must  not  only  be  a  better  distribution  of  financial  aid  amongst  local  education 
authorities,  there  must  be  increased  financial  aid  from  the  Ministry. 

PERSONALITIES 

Again  this  year  there  have  been  notable  changes  affecting  educational 
personalities. 

Sir  Maurice  Holmes  has  retired.  Local  education  authorities  in 
particular  recognise  the  very  great  contribution  which  Sir  Maurice  made 
in  the  field  of  education.  How  much  the  Education  Act  of  1944  owes  to 
him  is  not  readily  assessed.  He  retires  with  the  deep  thanks  and  good 
wishes  of  all  those  who  have  known  him. 

Sir  John  Maud  succeeds  Sir  Maurice  as  the  Permanent  Secretary  to 
the  Ministry  of  Education.  He  comes  to  his  great  task  with  a  very  notable 
record,  not  only  in  educational  work  but  in  other  fields  of  administration. 
He  faces  a  colossal  task.  All  those  engaged  in  the  educational  service  will 
wish  him  well  and  will  offer  him  the  fullest  co-operation  in  bringing  to 
reality  in  the  lives  of  the  children  of  England  and  Wales  the  great  promise 
which  his  predecessor  carried  to  the  stage  of  legislation. 

Yet  another  retiral  has  been  announced.  Sir  Frederick  Mander  leaves 
the  National  Union  of  Teachers  at  their  next  conference.  The  tributes, 
which  will  be  unstinted,  have  yet  to  be  paid.  The  teachers  have  long 
recognised  the  very  distinguished  service  which  Sir  Frederick  has  rendered, 
not  only  to  their  profession  but  to  the  cause  of  education. 

His  place  will  be  taken  by  Mr.  Ronald  Gould,  a  distinguished  past- 
President  of  the  Union,  of  wide  experience  in  education  and  in  local  govern- 
ment. 

A  year  ago  we  recorded  the  retiral  of  Sir  Percival  Sharp.  This  year, 
with  the  retiral  of  Sir  Maurice  Holmes  and  Sir  Frederick  Mander,  the  team 

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1946— -A  Review — continued. 

that  laid  the  foundations  of  the  national  system  of  education  embodied 
in  the  Act  of  1944  hands  over  to  the  team  charged  with  the  creation  of  the 
building.  There  is  no  reasonable  doubt  that  the  foundations  have  been 
well  and  truly  laid.  We  await  the  growth  of  the  superstructure. 

PROSPECTS 

It  is  interesting  to  speculate  on  the  year  that  lies  ahead.  Clearly,  it 
must  provide  the  transition  from  planning  to  action.  The  Minister  must 
face  and  resolve  certain  fundamental  issues. 

The  question  of  grant  must  be  settled  if  local  education  authorities  are 
to  commit  themselves  with  confidence  to  the  heavy  expenditure  involved. 

The  training  of  teachers  must  be  recognised  as  an  immediate  and 
a  long  term  problem,  and  appropriate  machinery,  ensuring  real  planning 
in  the  recruitment,  training  and  absorption  of  teachers  into  the  profession, 
must  be  provided. 

Not  less  important,  it  must  be  recognised  that  it  will  be  of  little  avail 
to  train  teachers  if  there  is  no  accommodation  in  which  to  utilise  their 
services.  There  must  be  agreement,  first,  as  to  the  methods  of  construction 
of  schools,  which  will  enable  the  required  building  programme  to  be  carried 
out  in  the  next  few  years  ;  and  second,  as  to  the  proportion  of  building 
resources,  men  and  material,  which  can  be  allocated  to  the  needs  of  the 
educational  service.  Again,  there  must  be  a  clear  picture  of  an  appropriate 
machinery  for  the  preparation  and  approval  of  plans  for  schools  and  for 
securing  sites  for  schools,  at  once  speedy  and  effective. 

Finally,  it  will  be  well  if  there  can  be  agreement  on  a  long-term  policy 
relating  to  the  planning  of  secondary  education.  It  is  not  enough  that 
decisions  on  the  planning  of  secondary  education  should  depend  on  political 
views  or  partisan  opinion.  It  is  greatly  to  be  hoped  that  a  clear  statement 
balancing  educational  values  and  social  values  will  be  made,  and,  it  is  to  be 
hoped,  accepted.  No  uniform  plan  is  appropriate  to  the  varying  needs  of 
different  areas  but  the  same  principles  apply  throughout  the  country. 

The  coming  year  will,  I  imagine,  throw  into  relief  the  striking  contrast 
between  the  Minister's  insistence  that  local  education  authorities  should 
delegate  to  Divisional  Executive  Committees  and  to  Governors  and  Managers 
of  Schools,  and  the  Minister's  own  failure  to  delegate  to  local  education 
authorities  themselves.  In  a  word,  if  planning  is  to  be  converted  to  action 
it  will  be  well  that  the  Minister  should  recognise  that  the  way  to  achieve 
that  purpose  is  to  ensure  that  Ministry  approvals  are  speedily  given  and  are 
only  required  in  matters  of  principle.  Thereafter  let  local  education 
authorities  get  on  with  the  job. 

Finally,  the  year  ahead  will  bring  us  close  to  the  time  when  the  present 
Burnham  Agreement  terminates.  We  may  therefore  expectearly  negotiations 
relating  to  a  new  agreement  to  be  undertaken. 

1945  was  a  year  of  legislation  :  1946  has  been  a  year  of  planning  : 
1947  must  be  a  year  of  action. 


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The  Ministry  of  Education 

BELGRAVE  SQUARE,  LONDON,  S.W.I. 
Telephone  :    Sloane  4522  (Pensions  Branch,  Colindale  7070.) 

NOTE. — The  following  list  does  not  include  officers  of  the  Ministry  serving  in  other 

Departments  or  in  the  Forces. 

Minister  of  Education— THE  RT.  HON.  ELLEN  WILKINSON,  M.P. 
Principal  Private  Secretary  to  the  Minister— A.  R.  M.  MAXWELL-HYSLOP. 
Assistant  Private  Secretary  to  Minister— MRS.  E.  M.  M.  HARDY  ;    MISS  F.  R. 

WHEELDON. 
Parliamentary  Private  Secretary  to  the  Minister — H.  D.  HUGHES,  M.P. 

SECRETARIAT 

Permanent  Secretary — SIR  JOHN  MAUD,  K.C.B.,  G.B.E. 

Private  Secretary — Miss  K.  KENNED  Y-FRASER. 
Parliamentary  Secretary — D.  R.  HARDMAN,  M.P.,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

Private  Secretary — H.  C.  RIDDETT. 

Parliamentary  Private  Secretary — H.  D.  HUGHES,  M.P.  (unpaid). 
Deputy  Secretaries— W.  C.  CLEARY,  c.B.  ;   G.  G.  WILLIAMS,  C.B. 
Permanent  Secretary  of  Welsh  Department— -B.  B.  THOMAS. 

ADMINISTRATIVE   STAFF 
Under  Secretaries— K.  D.  BOSWORTH  SMITH,  C.B.  ;    F.  BRAY  ;   G.  N.  FLEM- 

MING  ;    R.  N.  HEATON  ;    W.  A.  B.  HAMILTON    (Director  of  Estab- 
lishment). 

Principal  Assistant  Secretary — S.  H.  WOOD,  C.B.,  M.C. 
Director  of  Information  and  External  Relations— \V .  R.  RICHARDSON. 
Assistant  Secretaries — B.  R.  BLIGH  ;   H.  H.  BURNESS,  M.C.  ;   J.  H.  BURROWS  ;   L.  G. 

DUKE  ;    Miss  K.  W.  ELLIOTT  ;    J.  GIBSON  ;    Miss  S.  M.  E.  GOODFELLOW  ; 

R.   HOWLETT  ;    S.  LASKEY  ;    D.  H.  LEADBETTER  ;    E.  D.  MARRIS  ;    H.  E. 

MELVIN,  O.B.E.  ;    A.  E.  MILES  DAVIES  ;  A.  A.  PART,  M.B.B.  ;  J.  RHODES  ;  G.  D. 

ROKELING  ;   A.  F.  SHARAM  ;   N.  H.  SHARP  ;   E.  N.  STRONG  ;    H.  E.  WESTON. 
Principals—].  A.  Alderson  ;   P.  V.  Arculus  ;   R.  J.  Baker,  O.B.E.  ;    Miss  C.  C.  Bell, 

O.B.E.  ;  D.  B.  Briggs  ;   G.  W.  W.  Browne  ;  M.  M.  Bruce  ;   F.  G.  G.  Butler  ; 

S.  Dubncr  ;    K.   L.  Dunklcy  ;    J.  F.  Embling  ;    L.  H.  S.  Emerson  ;    Mrs. 

E.  W.  Gallic  ;  J.  Graves  ;  A.  Gray-Jones  ;  P.  C.  Greenland  ;  W.  C.  Guthrie  ; 

G.  T.  Hankin  ;   Mrs.  J.  J.  Hawkes  ;   Miss  L.  M.  W.  Hill ;  H.  G.  Huckstep  ; 

J.  A.  Humphrey  ;  M.  E.  Johnston  ;  Col.  H.  H.  Joseph  ;  Miss  K.  A.  Kennedy  ; 

Mrs.  M.  Linstead  ;   E.  G.  McAlpine  ;   I.  O.  McLuckie  ;  Mrs.  R.  Marcouse  ; 

V.  C.  Martin  ;  A.  E.  Marrington  ;  H.  Marshall  ;  A.  R.  M.  Maxwell-Hyslop  ; 

Miss  C.  M.  W.  Moir  ;  W.  R.  Moule  ;   D.  M.  Ncnk  ;    J.  L.  Nevinson  ;    D. 

Neylan  ;  P.  R.  Odgers,  M.B.E.  ;  A.  E.  Parsons  ;  A.  A.  Part,  M.B.E.  ;  Miss  M. 

Pillidgc  ;    J.  C.  Powell-Price  ;    S.'L.  Price  ;    F.  C.  Robertson,  M.B.E.  ;    Miss 

K.  G.  Rodger  ;  G.  W.  Rumble  ;  W.  H.  Runacles  ;  T.  A.  O.  Sandford,  M.B.E.  ; 

E.  F.  Smith  ;   J.  V.  Stephenson  ;   E.  G.  Sugden  ;   G.  L.  Thornton  ;    F.  G. 

Ward,  M.B.E.  ;   T.  R.  Weaver  ;   G.  A.  C.  Witheridgc  ;   F.  N.  Withers. 
Assistant  Principals — J.  D.  Brierley  ;   Miss  L.  M.  Bottomley  ;  Miss  M.  H.  Burlton  ; 

Mrs.  J.  Burrell-Davis  ;    Miss  J.  Darnell  ;    C,  S.  A.  Dobson  ;    E.  R.  Elian  ; 

A.  L.  Fleet  ;    L.  R.  Fletcher  ;    Mrs.  C.  H.  B.  Gillespie  ;    C.  D.  S.  Gray  ; 

Miss  J.  M.  Grinham  ;    Miss  S.  Guiton  ;    Mrs.  E.  M.  M.  Hardy  ;    G.  R. 

Harris-Ide  ;  R.  Heilbuth  ;  Miss  J.  C.  Hill ;  Miss  K.  Kennedy-Fraser  ;  F,  J. 

Lclicvre  ;   Miss  S.  M.  Lerpinicre  ;   Miss  V.  M.  Lewis  ;   J.  Marsh  ;    L.  C.  J. 

Martin  ;    A.  W.  C.  Mitchell  ;    Mrs.  E.  W.  Moss  ;    S.  P.  Osmond  ;    W.  D. 

Pile;  A.C.Rackham;  Miss  M.  J.  Rowlands  ;  B.L.  Savage;  J.  Shields  ;  J.T. 

Slcator  ;   Miss  B.  Slinger  ;  P.  Sloman  ;   A.  Thompson  ;  Miss  T.  Wormald  ; 

S.  R.  Whipple  ;   Miss  M.  P.  Watts. 

Temporary  Assistants — W.  K.  Cobby  ;    Miss  J.  M.  Grafter  ;    Miss  D.  I.  J.  Green- 
wood ;  Miss  G.  Gutch  ;  Miss  A.  G.  Le  Gros  ;  Miss  D.'  M.  Thorn  ;  Miss  J. 

Thurston. 

FINANCE   BRANCH 

Accountant-General — B.  L,  PEARSON,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 
Deputy  Accountant-General— C.  H.  PRATT. 
Principal  Finance  Officer — J.  POSENER. 
Finance  Officers — C.  DREW  ;  H.  H.  OSBORNE. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

The  Ministry  of  Education — continued. 

LEGAL    BRANCH 

Legal  Adviser—A.  C.  DA  WES,  C.B.E. 

Assistant  Legal  Adviser* — W.  V.  S.  SINCLAIR  ;   M.  L.  LONGHURST. 

Senior  Legal  Assistants — J.  L.  B.  TODHUNTER  ;  H.  B.  C.  HORRKLL  ;  G.  R.  HUGHES. 

Legal  Assistant — J.  P.  L.  REDFERN. 

Junior  Legal  Assistant — Miss  K,  M.  JAFFEE. 

PENSIONS    BRANCH 

Head  of  Branch — A.  SUTEHALL. 

Pensions  Officers — H.  V.  BRANSGROVE  ;   S.  B.  LOWEN  ;   F.  B.  SULLIVAN. 

MEDICAL    BRANCH 

Chief  Medical  Officer— SIR    WILSON    JAMESON,  K.C.B.,    M.D.,    F.R.C.F.,  D.P.H. 

Medical  Staff 

Principal  Medical  Officer — J.  E.  A.  UNDERWOOD,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H. 
Senior  Medical  Officer — R.  WEAV&R,  M.D.,  B.CH.,  L.D.S. 

Medical  Officers — A.  F.  ALFORD,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  A.  H.  GALE,  D.M.,  B.CH.  ;  P.  HtNDtR- 
SON,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Miss  D.  M.  LLEWELLIN,  AI.D.  ;  A.  T.  WYNNE, 

M.B.,  B.D.S. 

Temporary  Medical  Officer — J.  ALISON  GLOVIR,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  KR.C.P.  ;  D.  A.  J. 
HARPER. 

LIBRARY 
Librarian— Miss  D.  F.  SHUCKBURGH  (part-time). 

ARCHITECT'S    OFFICE 

Senior  Architect — F.  JACKMAN,  F.R.I.B.A. 

Architect— S.  E.  CASTLE,  F.R.I.B.A. 

Assistant  Architects  (Grade  I) — R.  W.  ATKEY  ;    F.  B.  R.  BROWN,  A.R.I. B.A.  ;    N. 

NEWTON,  L.R.I. B. A. 

Assistant  Architects  (Grade  2) — S.  J.  BUBB  ;  C.  W.  GUILDS,  A.R.I.B.A.  ;  B.  H.  Cox  ; 
C.  T.  G.  DUCRET  ;  F.  W.  MUDD,  A.R.I.B.A.  ;  Miss  O.  M.  E.  Pwct0  A.R.I.B.A.  ; 
J.  B.  SMITH. 

PRESS    OFFICER 
F.  V.  F.  BENNETT. 

PRINCIPAL  EXECUTIVE  AND  CLERICAL  STAFF 

(a)    General 

Chief  Executive  Officer — C.  C.  Clear,  M.B.E. 
Heads  of  Sections — A.  J.  Dean,  F.  C.  Knight,  L.  G.  Livingstone,  C.  M.  Mackenzie, 

M.S.M.,  W.  S.  Palmer,  E.  H.  Stevens,  L.  A.  Strachan,  E.  Townsend,  F.  E. 

Wainwright,  E.  G.  Yeo. 
Semor  Staff  Officers— J.  Cave,  F.  M.  Crowe,  B.  J.  Davies,  J.  E.  Duke,  R.  D.  Gosling, 

W.  R.  Hammond,  A.  H.  Perriman. 
Staff  Officers— W.  S.  V.  Clark,  S.  Clear,  A.  S.  Cook,  E.  T.  Cutts,  M.M.,  W,  B.  D. 

Davis,  A.  J.  L.  Derrick,  S.  G.  Duffell,  F.  J.  Edkins,  T.D.,  F.  J.  Endsor,  P.  J. 

Fisher,  A.  E.  Foster,  S.  G.  Garnet,  J.  Gibson,  D.  F.  Gow,  W.  G.  Harvey, 

H.  R.  Hathaway,  T.  Hearn,  H.  S.  Hewitt,  C.  C.  Hidden,  C,  L.  Hobbs,  C.  B. 

Hook,  G.  A.  Hook,  R.  M.  Howes,  M.C.,  C.  T.  Hunt,  M.M.,  J.  W.  B.  Ircson, 

A.  P.  Johns,  L.  R.  Johnson,  A.  H.  Jones,  H.  A.  ]ones,  J.  F.  Larcombe,  P.  W. 

Locke,  W.  F.  Luckett,  J.  R.  Maton,  V.  H.  W.  Newland,  R.  A.  Peet,  G.  C. 

Potter,  E.  G.  Reed,  E.  R.  Roberts,  A.  L.  Robinson,  W.  G.  Robinson,  F.  J. 

Sharp,  A.  J.  Telling,  F.  H.  Temple,  F.  W.  Tongue,  A.  C.  Tull,  L.  P.  P. 

Voltzcnlogcl,  A.  E.  Warren,  E.  H.  B.  Warren,  II.  R.  Wheatlcy,  C.  L.  Wildy, 

T.  W.  Williams,  F.  J.  Wyatt,  H.  R.  M.  Young,  Miss  M.  1.  Young. 

(b)  Finance  Staff 
Accountant** — A.  C.  Button,  S.  C.  Colvill,  F.  G.  B.  Nives. 

Assistant  Accountants — H.  P.  Dunstan,  A.  L.  French,  K.  G.  Hill,  W.  H.  Martin, 
Miss  M,  D,  Potter,  G.  D.  Simons,  S.  A.  Staccy. 

(c)  Pensions  Staff 

Heads  oj  Divisions — Miss  D.  M.  Berkeley-Hill,  Miss  E.  L.  Boyes,  Miss  N.  V.  Dinjian, 

Miss  E.  B.  Matthew,  H.  Weber. 
Higher  Executive  Officer*— I*.  P.  Angcll,  G.  C.  Bon,  H.  O.  Dovey,  H.  R.  Gates, 

Miss  I.  M.  Gillett,  Miss  I.  A.  Mclntosh,  F.  C.  Norns,  D.  J.  Seymour,  Miss 

G.  F.  M.  Shcrriff,  Miss  M.  E.  Small,  Miss  L.  L.  Stcanc,  Miss  K,  C.  K.  Walker, 

Miss  D.  W.  Wyles. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 

The  Ministry  of  Education—continued, 

INSPECTORATE   (ENGLAND) 

Senior  Chief  Inspector — Sir  MARTIN  P.  ROSEVEARE. 

Chief  Inspectors— -P.  A.  BROWNE,  Miss  D.  M.  HAMMONDS  ;  E.  J.  W.  JACKSON,  M.C.  ; 

C.  A.  RICHARDSON  ;  H.  J.  SHELLEY  ;  Miss  F.  M.  TANN. 

Divisional  Inspectors — A.  B.  Adams,  O.B.E.  ;    H.  Brissenden,  O.B.E.,  M.C.  ;    G.  F. 

Dakin,  M.C.  ;    H.  F.  B.  Fox,  o.B.E.  ;    S.  N.  Godfrey,  J.  L.  Nicol,  O.B.E.  ; 

Mrs.  E.  A.  Parkes  ;  H.  M.  Thurston,  E.  S.  Watson,  C.  J.  R.  Whitmore,  M.C. 

Staff  Inspectors— W.  Abbott,  O.B.E.,  Miss  L.  D.  Adams,  F.  T.  Arnold,  R.  H.  Barrow, 

C.  E.  Beevers,  F.  C.  Bishop,  Miss  E.  R.  Clarke,  H.  F.  Collins,  W.  L.  Cottier, 

Miss  C.  L.  H.  Cowper,  H.  E.  Dance,  E.  M.  O'R.  Dickey,  A.  G.  Dove,  J.  Ebery, 

J.  Ewing,  E.  E.  Y.  Hales,  W.  J.  Heasman,  T.  Jack,  Miss  E.  M.  Langley,  R.  G. 

Lean,  J.  Lumsden,  J.  L.  Manson,  O.B.E.,  A.  R.  Marshall,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ;    F.  A. 

Mason,  Mrs.  E.  C.  Mee,  F.  A.  B.  Newman,  G.  W.  Paget,  G.  M.  Painter,  M.C., 

Lt.-Col.  S.  J.  Parker,  O.B.E.,  L.  C.  Schiller,  M.C.,  Miss  G.  F.  Summers,  P.  C.  L. 

Thorne,  C.  W.  Tregenza,  R.  A.  R.  Tricker,  A.  F.  Watts,  R.  E.  Williams,  P. 

Wilson,  C.  E.  Winn. 
Inspectors  (England) — Miss  M.  L.  Adams,  Miss  K.  G.  M.  Adams,  R.  H.  Adams, 

J.  Addison,  Miss  E.  Alexander,  A.  F.  Almgton,  J.  G.  M.  Allcock,  G.  C.  Allen, 

Mrs.  H.  G.  Alston,  C.  Ames,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  Miss  A.  L.  Anderson,  Miss  H.  V. 

Armstrong,  Miss  F.  S.  Ascroft,  Lady  H.  Asquith,  G.  Auty,  Mrs.  H.  Ball,  J. 

Barclay,  Miss  K.  L.  Bardsley,  Miss  R.  K.  Bastable,  C.  A.  J.  Bates,  Miss  D.  M. 

Beatley,  Miss  J.  H.  Bccvor,  R.  G.  Bellamy,  O.B.E,,  H.  Belshaw,  E.  D.  Bentliff, 

Miss  J.  M.  H.  Berwick,  Miss  E.  M.  Birch,  W.  S.  Birckett,  F.  H.  Birks,  J.  E.  H. 

Blackie,  Miss  D.  E.  Blackmore,  R.  W.  Blount,  J.  R.  N.  Booth,  Miss  M.  E.  A. 

Boultwood,  B.  G.  Brasington,  P.  H.  Brewerton,  Miss  B.  B.  Briant,  Miss  F. 

Brindley,  H.  Brook,  Miss  G.  L.  Brown,  Miss  G.  M.  Brown,  J.  E.  Brown,  R.  F.  J. 

Brown,  Miss  C.  M.  Brunt,  B.  de  Bunscn,  E.  Burney,  M.C..,  P.  F.  Burns,  L.  J. 

Burrows,  R.  Butler,  S.  S.  Cameron,  A.  A.  Campbell,  A.  H.  Cheshire,  Miss  G.  G. 

Chesters,  L.  V.  W,  Clarke,  L.  Clarke,  P.  B.  Coles,  O.B.E.,  Miss  N.  D.  Collins, 

L.  C.  Combel,  Miss  V.  H.  Comber-Taylor,  E.  D.  Cooke,  W.  A.  S.  Cormack,  J.  R. 

Coulthard,  Miss  M.   M.   Courtney,  Miss  I.  A.  E.  Coverton,  J.  R.  Cox,  H. 

Cresswcll,  S.  F.  Crew,  W.  L.  Crutchlcy,  F.  A.  B.  Cryer,  Sir  R.  C.  M.  Curtis, 

Bart.,  Miss  D.  Dain,  N.  R.  X.  D'aeth,  A.  Dalby,  F.  E.  Dann,  M.B.E.,  Miss  E. 

Davies,  R.  D.  S.  Davies,  F.  C.  Dawson,  Miss  I.  M.  M.  Dean,  Miss  J.  H.  Deas, 

Miss  W.  E.  Deavm,  F.  W.  Dee,  Miss  R.  M.  Dewey,  N.  R.  C.  Docteray,  Miss 

E.  Dodds,  J.  F.  Doubleday,  R.  H.  Dowden,  J.  J.  Draper,  Miss  E.  J.  DuCane, 
Miss  S.  M.  C.  Duncan,  Miss  K.  M.  G.  Du  Pre,  F.  E.  Duke,  A.  E.  Ecclestone, 
J.  A.  Edgar,  F.  Edwards,  W.  R.  Elliott,  C.  E.  English,  T.  F.  Evans,  W.  M.  Evans, 
Miss  G.  M.  Eyres,  Miss  M.  J.  Falconer,  Miss  E.  I.  Feasey,  R.  Field,  H.  Firth, 
J.  G.  Flemmmg,  Miss  H,  M.  Follett,  C.  Foster,  Miss  R.  Foster,  F.  S.  Franklin, 
W,  B.  Frayn,  W.  W.  French,  Miss  N.  Garry,  L.  F.  Gibbon,  C.  J.  Gill,  W.  A. 
Goddard,  O.B.E.,  E.  A.  Godfrey,  M.C.,  J.  W.  Golton,  Mrs.  R.  C.  Golden,  J.  H. 
Goldsmith,  A.  G.  Gooch,  T.  H.  Goose,  J.  F.  Graber,  F.  C.  Gould,  Miss  E.  A. 
Grant,  J.  L,  Gray,  W.  Green,  G.  K.  Gnerson,  R.  D.  Guest,  Miss  E.  M.  Hale, 
Miss  Y.  M.  Hale,  Miss  M.  A.  Hall,  Miss  N.  Hall,  Miss  C.  L.  Hardman,  J.  B. 
Harris,  J.  H.  Harris,  Miss  M.  W.  Harris,  Miss  K.  J.  Harrison,  S.  L.  Harrison, 
D.  F.  Harrop,  Miss  C.  M.  Hawkes,  J.  B.  M.  Hay,  G.  R.  Hayward,  M.  J.  G. 
Hearley,  R.  Heath,  G.  W.  Hedley,  M.B.E.,  E.  W.  Hickie,  A.  J.  Hiff,  J.  E.  A.  Hinton, 
Miss  M.  K.  Hircock,  Miss  D.  A.  V.  Hogg,  A.  W.  Holton,  Miss  D,  J.  Hopkins, 
G.  E.  H.  House,  R.  R.  R.  C.  Howard,  F.  Howe,  Miss  G.  B.  Howells,  A.  H.  How- 
lett,  E.  J.  Hughes,  Miss  M.  E.  Hurford,  J.  W.  Ireland,  Miss  A.  Jackson,  H.  A. 
Jenkin,  C.  R.  W.  Jenkins,  M.C.,  D.  A.  Jennings,  W.  G.  S.  Jennings,  H.  Johns, 
Miss  E.  Johnson,  L.  C.  Johnson,  D.  T.  Jones,  F.  Jones,   C.  B.  Joyner,  O.B.E., 
W.  M.  Kcesey,  M.C.,  A.  R.  Kclscy,  M.C.,  Miss  D.  M.  Kenny,  S.  Lamplugh, 

F.  T.  Large,  H.  B.  Lawson,  D.  H.  Lawton,  T.  B.  LcCren,  J.  A.  Lefroy,  M.B.E. 
Miss  K.  E.  Light,  Miss  M.  M.  Lindsay,  Mrs.  W.  Loch,  Miss  G.  J.  K.  Lochhead, 
Miss  M.  Lockyer,  L.  E.  Lowe,  Miss  M.  S.  MacMorran,  Miss  J.  Mack,  E.  Major, 
M.B.E.,  G.  N.  Manley,  S.  C.  Mason,  A.  A.  Mathews,  Miss  M.  McCullough, 
Miss  H.  M.  Mclntrye,  Miss  A.  McKechnie,  J.  C.  G.  Mellars,  E.  H.  G.  Metcalfe, 
Miss  D.  J.  Middleton,  Miss  A.  S.  Miller,  N.  A.  Miller,  F.  Mitchell,  Mrs.  M. 
Moar,  R.  Money,  H.  Morris,  Miss  A.  L.  Murton,  G.  Neil,  M.C.,  N.  W.  Newell, 
Miss  M.  E.  Nicholls,  E.  A.  S.  Ottey,  Miss  S.  E.  Parrltt,  Miss  M.  K.  Parker, 
C.  C.  Parmee,  A.  T.  Parnham,  G.  F.  Pcakcr,  E.  Pearson,  Miss  M.  J.  Pedlcy, 
R.  O.  W.  Pcmberton,  A.  N.  G.  Peters,  G.  S.  V.  Peters,  E.  H,  Phillips,  R.  E.  R. 

31  B 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

The  Ministry  of  Education — continued. 

Inspectorate  ( England) — continued. 

Phillips,  Miss  G.  Pickles,  H.  W.  Pitt,  A.  Platts,  S.  H.  Plumbly,  G.  A.  Pocock, 
M.C.,  Miss  M.  Potts,  Miss  M.  E.  D.  Pountney,  Miss  M.  R.  Power,  Miss  A.  E. 
Price,  S.  Price,  I.  T.  Pritchard,  M.  W.  Pritchard,  J.  M.  Pullan,  Miss  F.  M. 
Pursglove,  T.  M.  Pyke,  Miss  B.  E.  Rabley,  Miss  M.  Ralph,  Miss  H.  C.  Rankin, 

E.  W.  D.  Ray,  Miss  M.  T.  Rhys,  N.  Riley,  K.  J.  Ritchie,  W.  L.  Roberts,  Mrs. 
W.  O.  Roberts,  A.  J.  Rodger,  M.C.,  A.  P.  Rollett,  A.  H.  Rood,  W.  J.  Rood,  Miss  G. 
Routiedge,  J.  A.  Royle,  J.  Rutherford,  H.  Salt,  P.  W.  G.  Sandars,  A.  F.  Sandys, 
Miss  O.  Sarjeant,  Miss  D.  Sayers,  P.  W.  Scott,  Miss  M.  V.  Scott-Carmichael, 
J.  Secter,  B.  A.  R.  Shore,  Miss  A.  M.  Sidgwick,  D.  M.  Simmonds,  T.  A.  Skellon, 
Miss  C.  M.  Smale,  E.  A.  Smith,  M.B.E.,  L.  W.  Smith,  P,  F.  Smith,  Miss  T.  Smith, 
Miss  M.  S.  Smyhe,  Miss  E.  R.  Smyth,  E.  S.  Snelling,  O.B.E.,  C.  Snook,  W.  R. 
Speight,  H.  Spibey,  W.  D.  Squire,  Miss  I.  M.  Stedman,  O.B.E.,  Miss  C.  Stimson, 

F.  C.  Stone,  W.  Stringer,  Miss  B.  M.  Sutton,  Miss  J.  M.  Sykes,  R.  F.  A.  Tanner, 
F.  Taylor,  Miss  S,  A.  Taylor,  T.  Taylor,  J.  O.  Thomas,  Miss  K.  M.  Thomas, 
Miss  M.  E.  G.  Thomson,  A.  G.  Tompkins,  A.  E.  Toombs,  E.  W.  J.  Towler, 
W.  Travis,  M.C.,  Miss  E.  H.  Trechman,  Miss  E.  M.  M.  I.  S.  Trost,  J.  W.  True- 
man,  N.  Tunstall,  J.  S.  W.  Usher,  Miss  D.  E.  Valentine,  Miss  E.  W.  Venables, 
J.  C.  Vidgen-Jenks,  Miss  W.  M.  L.  Wakefield,  Miss  J.  E.  Walley,  A.  C.  Walshaw, 
Miss  M.  Wardle,  Miss  P.  M.  Webb,  E.  F.  Welek,  A.  W.  Wellings,  F.  G.  K.  West- 
cott,  H.  C.  Weston,  E.  J.  Wheldon,  S.  L.  Whitby,  A.  W.  Wilkms,  Miss  P.  M. 
Wilkms,  Miss  M.  E.  Willey,  G.  L.  O.  Williamson,  H.  L.  Willoughby,  C.  W. 
Windle,  J.  S.  Wingate-Saul,  Miss  M.  M.  Winser,  Miss  M.  M.  Withers,  A. 
Woodhead,  Miss  K.  Young. 

Chief  Inspector — W.  THOMAS. 

Staff  Inspectors — C.  P.  Clayton,  M.C.,  M.  H.  Davies,  M.C.,  T.  Jones,  M.C.,  J.  Morns, 

T.  Owen,  M.C.,  A.  G.  Prys-Jones. 
Inspectors— F.  E.  Charlton,  F.  H.  Cleaver,  J.  E.  Daniel,  Miss  C.  J.  Davies,  Miss  E.  M. 

Davies,  T.  I.  Davies,  B.  Evans,  R.  W.  Evans,  W.  H.  Evans,  J.  W.  Fisher,  I.  E. 

Hughes,  D.  Jenkins,  M.C.,  G.  M.  Jones,  W.  King,  J.  W.  Lewis,  P.  A.  Lewis, 

T.  H.  Lewis,  W.  LI.  Lloyd,  Miss  H.  E.  Morgan,  D.  C.  Morris,  Miss  M.  Parry, 

W.  Pickles,  J.  D.  Powell,  D.  W.  Pugh,  I.  G.  Richards,  W.  R.  Rees,  D.  E.  A. 

Roberts,  Miss  A.  Rogers,  Miss  M.  E.  Stanley- Jones,  B.  E.  Thomas,  Miss  M.  C. 

Thomas,  I.  R.  Walters,  D.  M.  Williams,  T.  E.  Williams. 
VICTORIA    AND    ALBERT    MUSEUM 

(Telephone  :    Kensington  6371.) 
Director  and  Secretary—A.  L.  B.  ASHTON. 
Keepers— R.  P.  Bedford,  F.S.A.,  K.  de  B.  Codrmgton,  H.  C.  R.  Edwards,  W.  B.  Honey. 

J.  Laver. 
Keepers  (2nd  Class)— H.  D.  Molesworth,  C.  C.  Oman,  W.  A.  Thorpe,  C.  M.  Wcekley, 

A.  W.  Wheen,  M.M.,  C.  Winter. 
Assistant  Keeper  (1st  Class)— G.  F.  W.  Digby,  C.  H.  -  Gibbs- Smith,  E.  A.  Lane, 

J.  J.  Wardrop. 

Museum  Superintendent — T.  R.  Parkin. 
Staff  Officer  (acts  as  Deputy  Museum  Superintendent) — H.  S.  Haigh. 

SCIENCE   MUSEUM 
(Telephone  :    Kensington  6371.) 
Director  and  Secretary — H.  SHAW,  D.sc.,  A.R.C.S. 
Keepers — M.  J.  B.  Davy,  F.R.AE.S.,  G.  F.  Westcott,  M.A.,  A.M.I.MECH.E. 
Keepers  (2nd  Class)— A.  Barclay,  F.R.l.c.,  H.  T.  Pledge,  B.A.,  F.  A.  B.  Ward,  M.A., 

PH.D. 

Assistant  Keepers  (1st  Class) — H.  R.  Calvert,  M.A.,  D.PHIL.,  G.  R.  M.  Garratt,  M.A., 

A.M.I.E.E.,  S.  E.  Janson,  M.A.,  PH.D.,  F.  G.  Skinner,  B.SC.  (Eng.),  H.  P.  Spratt, 

B.SC.,  A.A.S.M.E.,  A.  Stowers,  B.SC.  (Eng.),  M.I.MECH.E. 
Museum  Superintendent — S.  T.  Kelly. 

Staff  Officer  (acts  as  Deputy  Museum  Superintendent) — E.  I.  P.  Ceci. 
ROYAL    COLLEGE    OF   ART 
(Telephone  :    Kensington  6371.) 

Chairman  of  the  Council  of  the  Royal  College  of  Art— VISCOUNT  HAMBLEDEN. 
Principal— P.  H.  JOWETT,  R.W.S.,  A.R.C.A. 

Registrar  and  Secretary  to  the  Council— G.  S.  SANDI LANDS,  Hon.  A.R.C.A. 
Professors — Frank  Dobson,  A.R.A.,  Malcolm  Osborne,  R.A.,  R.E.,  A.R.C.A.,  Gilbert 

Spencer,  Hon.  A.R.C.A.,  A.R.W.S.,  E.  W.  Tristram,  D.LITT.  (Oxon.),  A.R.C.A., 

Basil  R.  Ward,  F.R.I.B.A. 

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It/here  there'*  warmth  there's  contentment 


TN  spite  of  all  that  is  said  about  them,  snakes 
must  be  jolly  and  contented  fellows  —  for  Science 
teaches  that  their  body  temperature  adjusts 
itself  to  every  change  in  the  weather,  from  extreme 
heat  to  freezing  conditions.  But  our  'body  tem- 


,         ,  .-  Crane      Boilers     and 

perature  must  be  kept  constant,  if  we  are  not  to   Radiators  have  „„„,. 
endure   discomfort  ;  and  for  ensuring  the  genial  failed  to  give  complete 

sa'is-fac'ion  ;'"'.'*' 

grounds    of  efficiency, 

economy  and  long  n/e. 


and  equable  warmth  necessary  there  is    nothing 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES1   YEAR  BOOK 

Government  and  Public  Offices 


AIR  MINISTRY 

KINGSWAY,  W.C.2.     Telephone  :    HOLborn  3434 
Secretary  of  State  for  Air  and  President  of  the  Air  Council:    RT.  HON.  PHILIP 

JOHN  NOEL-BAKER,  M.p. 

Parliamentary  Under- Secretary  :    Sqdn.-Ldr.  G.  DE  FRKITAS,  M.P. 
Permanent  Under- Secretary  of  State  :   Sir  WILLIAM  BROWN,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B  i-\ 

AIR  TRAINING  CORPS 

ROYAL   AIR   FORCE,   WHITE   WALTHAM,   NEAR   MAIDENHEAD,   BFRKS     Telephone  : 
Maidenhead  2300. 

ARMY  COUNCIL 

WAR  OFFICE,  WHITEHALL,  S.W.I.     Telephone  •   WHItehall  Q400 
Secretary  of  State  for  War  :   RT.  HON.  F.  J.  BEIXENGER,  M.P. 
Parliamentary  Under- Secretary  :    RT.  HON.  LORD  PAKLNHAM. 
Financial  Secretary  •    Major  JOHN  FREEMAN,  M.P. 

Permanent  Under-Secretary  of  State  for  War  and  Secretary  oj  ihe  Annv  Council  : 
Sir  ERIC  B.  B,  SPFUD,  K.C.B.,  K.B.E.,  M.C. 

BOARD  OF  ADMIRALTY 

WHITEHALL,  S.W.I.     Telephone  :  WHItehall  9000. 
First  Lord  :  RT.  HON.  LORD  HALL. 
Civil  Lord :    W.  J.  EDWARDS,  M.P. 
Financial  Secretary  :   JOHN  DUGDALE,  M.P. 
Permanent  Secretary  :   Sir  HENRY  V.  MARKHAM,  K.C.B.,  M.C. 

MINISTRY  OF  AGRICULTURE  AND  FISHERIES 

55,  WHITEHALL,  S.W.I.    Telephone  :  WHItehall  3400. 
Mifuster  :    RT.  HON.  TOM  WILLIAMS,  M.P. 
Parliamentary  Secretary  :    RT.  HON.  THE  EARL  OF  HUNTINGDON. 
Permanent  Secretary  :   Sir  DONALD  FERGUSON,  K.C.B. 

ASSISTANCE  BOARD 

VICAKAGE  HOUSE,  SOHO  SQUARE,  W.I.     Telephone:  GERrard  7878. 
Chairman  :  RT.  HON.  LORD  SOULBURY,  O.B.E.,  M.C. 

BRITISH  BROADCASTING  CORPORATION 

BROADCASTING    HOUSE,    PORTLAND    PLACE,    W.I.    Telephone  :     WELbeck    4468 
Chairman  :  SIR  ALLAN  POWELL,  C.B.E. 

MINISTRY  OF  FOOD 

PORTMAN  COURT,  PORTMAN  SQUARE,  W.I.     Telephone  :    WELbeck  5500. 
Minister  :   RT.  HON.  JOHN  STRACHEY,  M.P. 
Parliamentary  Secretary  :    DR.  EDITH  SUMMERSKILL,  M.P. 
Secretary  :   Sir  HENRY  FRENCH,  K.C.B. ,  K.B.E. 

MINISTRY  OF  HEALTH 

.  WHITEHALL,  S.W.I.    Telephone  :  WHItehall  4300. 
Minister  :   RT.  HON.  ANEURIN  BEVAN,  M.P. 
Parliamentary  Secretary  :    C.  W.  KEY,  M.P. 
Secretary  :  Sir  JOHN  MAUDE,  K.C.B.,  K.B.E. 
Chief  Medical  Officer  :    Sir  WILSON  JAMESON,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

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HOME  OFFICE  AND  MINISTRY  OF  HOME  SECURITY 

WHITEHALL,  S.W.I.    Telephone  :  WHItehall  8100. 
Secretary  of  State :   R'l.  I  ION   J,  CHUTER  EDE,  D.L.,  J.P.,  M.P.,  c.A. 
Parliamentary   Under  Secretary  '    G.   H.  OLIVER,  M.P. 

Permanent  Under-Secretory  of  State  :    Sir  ALEXANDER  MAXWELL,  K.C.B.,  K.B.E. 
Secretarv  (Home  Security)  :  Sir  GEORGE  GATER,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

CENTRAL  COUNCIL  OF  INFORMATION 

MALET  STRM-T,  W.C.I.     Telephone  :   EUStoii  4321. 

MINISTRY  OF  LABOUR  AND  NATIONAL  SERVICE 

ST.  JAMES'S  SQUARE,  S.W.I.     Telephone  :  WHItehall  6200. 
Mimste)  :   RT.  HON.  G.  A.  ISAACS,  M.P. 
Parliamentary  Secretary  :    NESS  EDWARDS,  M.P. 

Permanent  Secretary  :   Sir  THOMAS  PHILLIPS,  K.C.B.,  K.B.E. 

\ 

MINISTRY  OF  PENSIONS 

18,  GREAT  SMITH  STREET,  S.W.L    Telephone:  ABBcy  1200. 
Minuter  :   WILFRED  PALING,  M.P. 
Permanent  Secretary  :    SIR  ALEXANDER  CUNNISON,  K.B.E. 3  c:  B.,  j.p. 

MINISTRY  OF   WORKS 

LAMBETH  BRIDGE  HOUSE,  ALBERT  EMBANKMENT,  S.E.I.    Telephone  :  RELiance  7M1. 
Miniver  :  RT.  HON.  GEORGE  TOMLINSON,  M.P. 
Parliamentary  Secretary  :  HAROLD  WILSON,  M  p. 
Permanent  Secretary  :  Sir  PbRClVAL  ROBINSON,  K.c.B 

NATIONAL  SAVINGS  COMMITTEE 

20,  GREAT  SMITH  STREET,  S.W.U    Telephone:  ABBey  1200 
Prevalent  :    VACANT. 

Chan-man  -    Sir  Harold  V.  MACKINTOSH,  KT. 
Secretary  .    E.  C.  H.  JONKS,  O.B.K. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  SCIENTIFIC  AND  INDUSTRIAL  RESEARCH 

TEDDINGTON,  MIDDLESEX.    Telephone  :  Molesey  1380 
And  16,  OLD  QUEEN  STREET,  S.W.I.    Telephone  :  WHItehall  1632. 
Secretary  :    SIR  EDWARD  V.  APPLETON,  K.C.B.,  D.sc.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. 

SCOTTISH  OFFICE 

FIELDEN  HOUSE,  10,  GREAT  COLLEGE  STREET,  S.W.I.    Telephone  :  WHItehall  7464    , 
Secretary  of  Stare  :    Ri    HON.  J.  WESTWOOD,  M.P. 
Permanent  Undersecretary  of  State  :   Sir  HORACE  P.  HAMILTON,  K.C.B. 

BOARD  OF  TRADE 

MILLBANK,  S.W.I.    Telephone  :  WHItehall  5140. 
President  :    RT.  HON.  SIR  STAFFORD  CRIPPS,  K.C.,  M.P. 
Parliamentary   Secretary  :    ELLIS   SMITH,  M.P. 

WAR  DAMAGE  COMMISSION 

DEVONSHIRE  HOUSE,  PICCADILLY,  W.I.  Telephone  :  MAYfair  8866. 
Chairman  :  SIR  ARTHUR  M.  TRUSTRAM  EVE,  BART.,  M.C.,  T.D.,  K.C. 
Secretary  :  F.  P.  ROBINSON,  c.B. 

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material  suited  to  altered  circumstances 
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publications  which  have  proved  their 
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opportunities  of  showing  in  some  small 
measure  the  gratitude  which  it  must 
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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'   YEAR  BOOK 

Dominion  Education  Departments 


AUSTRALIA 

NEW  SOUTH  WALES,— The  Under  Secretary,  Department  of  Public  Instruction, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

QUEENSLAND. — The  Director  of  Education,  Department  of  Public  Instruction, 
Brisbane,  Queensland. 

SOUTH    AUSTRALIA.— The    Director    of   Education,    Education    Department, 
Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

TASMANIA. — The    Director    of    Education,    Education    Department,     Hobart, 
Tasmania. 

VICTORIA.— The  Director  of  Education,  Department  of  Education,  Public  Offices, 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 

WESTERN  AUSTRALIA.— The  Director  of  Education,  Education  Department, 

Perth,  Western  Australia. 

CANADA 
ALBERTA. — The    Minister    of    Education,    Education    Department,    Edmonton, 

Alberta. 

BRITISH    COLUMBIA.— The    Minister    of  Education,    Education    Department, 
Victoria,   British   Columbia. 

MANITOBA. — The  Minister  of  Education,  Department  of  Education,  Winnipeg, 
Manitoba. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK.— The  Chief  Superintendent  of  Education,  Education  Depart- 
ment, Fredcricton,  New  Brunswick. 

NOVA  SCOTIA. — The  Superintendent  of  Education,  Department  of  Education, 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

ONTARIO. — The    Minister   of  Education,    Department    of   Education,    Toronto, 
Ontario. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND.— The  Minister  of  Education,  Education  Department, 
Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island. 

QUEBEC. — The  Superintendent  of  Education,  Department  of  Education,  Quebec, 
P.Q. 

SASKATCHEWAN.— The  Minister  of  Education,  Education  Department,  Regina, 
Saskatchewan. 

YUKON.— The  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Education  Department,  Dawson,  Y.T. 

NEWFOUNDLAND 

NEWFOUNDLAND.— Secretary  for  Education,  Department  of  Home  Affairs  and 
Education  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

NEW    ZEALAND 

NEW  ZEALAND.— The  Director  of  Education,  Education  Department,  Wellington, 

New  Zealand. 

SOUTH   AFRICA 
CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE  PROVINCE.— The  Superintendent-General  of  Education, 

Department  of  Public  Education,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

NATAL  PROVINCE.— The  Superintendent  of  Education,  Education  Department, 
Pietermaritzburg,  South  Africa. 

ORANGE  FREE  STATE  PROVINCE.— The  Director  of  Education,  Education 
Department,  Bloemfontem,  South  Africa. 

TRANSVAAL  PROVINCE.— The  Director  of  Education,  for  the  Transvaal  Province 
Education  Department,  Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA.— The  Secretary,  Union  Department  of  Education, 
Pretoria,  South  Africa. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

Education  Departments 
in  the  British  Colonies 


ADEN. — Director  of  Education. 

BAHAMAS. — Inspector  and  General  Superintendent  of  Education,  Nassau. 

BARBADOS.— President  of  Education  Board.,  Bridgetown. 

BERMUDA. — Director  of  Education,  Hamilton. 

BRITISH  GUIANA.— Director  of  Education,  Georgetown. 

BRITISH  HONDURAS.— Director  of  Education,  Belsize. 

CEYLON.— Director  of  Education,  Colombo. 

CYPRUS.— Director  of  Education,  Nicosia. 

FALKLAND  ISLANDS.— Director  of  Education,  Port  Stanley. 

FIJI. — Director  of  Education,  Suva. 

GAMBIA. — Director  of  Education,  Bathurst. 

GIBRALTAR.— Inspector  of  Schools,  Gibraltar. 

GOLD  COAST.— Director  of  Education,  Accra. 

HONG  KONG.— Director  of  Education,  Victoria. 

JAMAICA. — Director  of  Education,  Kingston. 

KENYA. — Director  of  Education,  Nairobi. 

LEEWARD  ISLANDS.— Colonial  Secretary,  Antigua. 

MALAYA. — Straits  Settlements  and  Federated  Malay  States  :  Director  of  Education, 

Straits  Settlements,  and  Advisor  on  Education  for  the  Malay  States. 
MALTA.— Director  of  Education,  Valletta. 
MAURITIUS.— Director  of  Education,  Port  Louis. 
NIGERIA. — Director  of  Education,  Lagos. 

NORTH  BORNEO,  STATE  OF.— Government  Secretary,  Sandakan. 
NORTHERN    RHODESIA.— Director    of    European    Education,     Livingstone  ; 

Director  of  Native  Education,  Livingstone. 

NYASALAND  PROTECTORATE.— Director  of  Education,  Zomba. 
PALESTINE.— Director   of  Education,   Jerusalem. 
ST.  HELENA.— Superintendent  of  Education,  St.  Helena. 
SARAWAK.— Director  of  Education. 
SEYCHELLES.— Director  of  Education. 
SIERRA  LEONE.— Director  of  Education,  Freetown. 
SOUTH  AFRICA  HIGH  COMMISSION,  TERRITORIES  OF  THE.— 

BASUTOLAND.— Director  of  Education,  Maseru. 

BECHUANALAND  PROTECTORATE.— Director  of  Education,  Mafeking. 

SWAZILAND.— Superintendent  of  Education,   Mbabane. 
TANGANYIKA  TERRITORY.— Director  of  Education,  Dar-es-Salaam. 
TRINIDAD  AND  TOBAGO.— Director  of  Education,  Port  of  Spain. 
UGANDA  PROTECTORATE.— Director  of  Education,  Entebbe. 
WESTERN  PACIFIC.— Director  of  Education,  Suva,  Fiji. 
WINDWARD  ISLANDS.— Colonial  Secretary,  St.  George's. 
ZANZIBAR  PROTECTORATE.— Director  of  Education,  Zanzibar 

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Association  of  Education  Committees 


EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE 

1946—1947 


President 

Aid.   Sir  Samuel  Gurncy-     7,  The  Close*  Winchester.     Tel:  Winchester  178. 
Dixon,  M.D. 

Vice-Presidents 

Aid.  Wm.  C.  Redman      ...     Culham   Cottage,   Canterbury   Road,   Margate.     Tel.: 

Margate   616. 
Aid.  F.  B.  Summerbee     ...     9  Holdcnhurst  Avenue  Boscombc  East,  Bournemouth. 

Tel.  :    Southbourne  1500. 

Pott-Presidents 

Aid.  Sir  James  Aitken,  J.P.      Parrock  House,  Barrowtbrd,  Nelson.     Tel.:  Nelson  623. 
Aid.  Sir  John  Catlow,  J.P.     148,  Anson  Road,  London,  N.W.2.     Tel.:    Gladstone 

4738. 
Aid.  W.  Byng  Kenrick,  B.A.     The  Grove,  Harborne,  Birmingham,   17.     Tel.:    Har- 

borne  0266. 

Aid.  H.  Cropper,  O.B.E.,  J.P.     The  Bungalow,  Brockwell  Lane,  Chesterfield. 
Aid.  H.  W.  Jackson,  LL.B.     10,    Broad    Elms    Lane,    Ecclesall,    Sheffield.     Tel: 

Office  Sheffield  24347.     Private  70127. 

Life  Vice-President 

Sir  Percival  Sharp,  LL.D.,     Flat  No.   2,  6-7,  Warrior  Square  Terrace,  Hastings. 
B.sc.  Tel.  :    Hastings  1883. 

Hen.    Treasurer 

Thos.  Walling^  M.A.         ...     City  Education  Offices,  Northumberland  Road,  New- 

castle-upon-Tyne,   2.     Tel.  :    Newcastle  21224. 

Representatives  of  Counties 

F.  Barraclough,  M.A.         ...     Education  Offices,  County  Hall,  Northallerton.     Tel.: 

Northallerton  168. 
R.  Beloc,  M.A Education     Offices,     County     Hall,     Kingston-upon- 

Thames.     Tel.:    Kingston  1050. 
A.   L.  Binns,  C.B.L.,  M.C.,    Education  Offices,  County.  Hall,  Preston,  Lanes.    Tel.: 

M.A.,  B.SC.  Preston  4868. 

Aid.  J.  Hewett,  J.P.          ...     "  Bryn  Mel,"  Hillcrest  Road,  Loughton,  Essex. 
Coun.  W.  S.  Howard,  M.B.E.    Barford,  Warwick. 

F.  A.  Hughes,  C.B.E.,  M.A.     County  Education  Offices,  Stafford.  Tel.:  Stafford  760. 
Coun.  Prin.  J.  Jones,  M.A.,     Memorial  College,  Brecon,  S.  Wales. 

B.D.,  J.P. 
Lt.-Col.  Sir  Robert  Martin,    The  Brand,  Woodhouse  Eaves,  Loughborough. 

C.M.G.,  D.L. 
J.  E.  Mason,  M.A.,  M.ED.  ..     Education    Offices,    Shire   Hall,   Nottingham.      Tel.  : 

Nottingham  46761. 
Aid.  G.  N.  Pattinson,  J.P.,     u  Stonecliffe,"  Windermcrc,  Westmorland. 

M.A. 

F.  F.  Potter,  C.B.E.,  M.A.,    County  Education  Offices,  City  Road,  Chester.     Tel.  : 

B.SC.  Chester  2893. 

H.  M.  Spink,  M.C.,  M.A.,     Education    Offices,    County    Hall,    Newcastle-upon- 

B.SC.  Tyne.     Tel.  :    Newcastle  27411. 

T.  B.  Wheeler,  M» A.         ...     Education  Offices,   10,   Great  George   Street,   S.W.I. 

Tel.  :    Whitehall  4400. 
E.  W.  Woodhead,  M.A.     ...     Education  Offices,  Springfield,  Maidstone,  Kent.  Tel,  : 

Maidstone  4006. 
Aid.  A.  J.  Woodroffe,  M.B.E.     "White    Ley,"    Rhode    Hill,    Lymc    Regis,    Dorset. 

Tel.  :    Lyme  Regis  159. 

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Representatives  of  County  Boroughs 

E.  G.  Barnard,  M.A.         ...     Education    Offices,    Municipal    Offices,    1,    Western 

Parade,  Southsea,  Hants.     Tel.  :   Portsmouth  74581. 

Thos.  Boyce,  M.A.,  B.SC.          Education  Offices,  Bradford.     Tel.:    Bradford  7066. 
Aid.  G.  F.  Evans 148,   Lake   Road   East,   Roath   Park,   Cardiff.    Tel.  : 

Cardiff  3169. 

Aid.  Mrs.  E.  J.   Gregory,     17,    Crescent    Road,    Upton    Manor,    London,    E.13. 
O.B.E.,  J.P.  Tel.   Grangewood  4123. 

F.  H.  Harrod,  M.C.,  B.A.  ..      Education  Offices,  Coventry.     Tel.  :    Coventry  5555. 
Stanley  Hirst,  B.SC.  ...     Education  Offices,  Woodlands  Road,  Middlesbrough. 

Tel.  :    Middlesbrough  2424. 
F.  L.  Mills,  M.C.,  BA.      ..     Education    Offices,    North    Street,    Wolvcrhampton. 

Tel.  :    Wolverhampton  21434. 
Stanley  Moffett,  M.C.,  M.A.     Education  Offices,  Leopold  Street,  Sheffield,  1.    Tel.  : 

Sheffield  26341. 
Aid.  Wright  Robinson,  j. P.,     194,   Errwood   Road,   Levenshulme,   Manchester,    19. 

M.A.  Tel.  :    Heaton  Moor  4130. 

Aid.  C.  Sconce,  J.P.  6,  Crane  Street,  Chester. 

F.  Stephenson,  M.A.  ..     Education  Offices,  South  Parade,  Nottingham.     Tel.  : 

Nottingham  45751. 
Aid.  V.  R.  Tattcrsall,  J.P..  .     57,  St.  Clement's  Court,  Leigh-on-Sea.     Tel.  :   Leigh- 

on-Sea  76244. 
F.  H.  Toyne,  B.A.  ..          .      Education  Offices,   54,   Old   Steinc,   Brighton.     Tel.  : 

Brighton  4104. 

Aid.  F.  C.  Williams,  J.P....     16,  Edward  Road,  Bnslington,  Bristol,  4. 
Coun.  J.  Williams,  J.P.,  c.c.     37,  Island  Road,  Garston,  Liverpool,  19. 


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when  the  first  Rovvney  founded 
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the  Channel,  the  Bastille  was 
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London 


THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE 

CHAIRMAN   OF   THE 

COUNCIL 
VICE-CHAIRMAN  OF  THK 

COUNCII! 
DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN  OF  THE 

COUNCIL 
CHAIRMAN,  EDUCATION 

COMMITTEE 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
CLERK  OF  THE  COUNCIL  .. 
DEPUTY  CLERK  OF  THE 

COUNCIL 

ADDRESS     

TELEPHONE  

EDUCATION  OFFICER 

CHIEF  INSPECTOR 

SENIOR  ASSISTANT 

EDUCATION  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICERS 
COUNTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

OF  HEALTH  AND  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ARCHITFCT  TO  THE  COUNCIL 

ARE\          

POPULATION          


John  Cliff,  J.P. 

Harry  Smith. 
Frank  Rye,  c.B.h. 
I.  J.  Hayward,  J.P. 

The  Lady  Nathan,  M.A.,  J.P. 

(Vacant.) 

L.  H.  Oliver,  C.B.E,,  J.P. 

The  County  Hall,  Westminster  Bridge,  S.E.I. 
Waterloo  5000. 
E.  G.  Savage,  C.B. 
J.  Brown,  M.B.E.,  M.C. 
J.  W.  Bispham,  O.B.E. 

E.  P.  Bennett ;    N.  L.  Bennett ;    Dr.  A.  G.  Hughes  ; 

G.  A.  N.  Lowndcs,  M.C.  ,   Col.  E.  Eton. 
Sir  Allen  Daley,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P, 


R.  H.  Matthew,  A.R.I.B.A. 
117  sq.  miles  (nearly), 
...     Census  1931—4,397,003. 
Education  Expenditure,  1937—1946 

Gross  maintenance  expenditure 

1937-38— £14,127,349  ;    1938-39— £13,406,074  ;    1939-40—  £12,121,798  ;    1940-41 
—£10,617,661;     1941-42—  £10,702,804  ;     1942-43— £11,859,388  ;     1943- 
£12,430,799  ;      1944-45— £13,338,919  ;      1945-46—  £14,942,920  , 
£15,118,305. 

Net   maintenance  expenditure  falling  upon   the  rates. 
1937-38—  £8,304,782  ;     1938-39— £7,792,888  ;     1939-40— £6,936,368  ; 


1946-47— 


£5,831,780 
£6,370,778 
£6,419,220. 

1938-39 
1939-40 
1940-41 
1941-42 
1942-43 
1943-44 
1944-45 
1945-46 
1946-47 


1941-42—  £5,676,732 


1942-43—  , 
1945-46—  , 


2—  £5, 
1944-45—  £6,505,217 

Capital  Expenditure 


:6,031,918 
£7,543,664 


1940-41— 
1943-44— 
1946-47— 


(War  period) 


£ 

770,348 

422,64b 

37,455 

85,667 

2,487 

Nil 

Nil 

Nil 

29,300 


Dav  Schools  and  Number  of  Children  in  attendance 

y  No.  of 


Primary      

Secondary  (except  grammar  and  junior  technical 
schools) 

Secondary  (grammar)       

Secondary  (junior  technical)       ...          

Day  special  schools  

Total          


No.  of 
Schools 

934 

256 

80 
34 
54 


children 

on   roll 

228,735 

54,903 

31,128 
6,128 
4,103 

324,997 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


Training  Colleges 

Avery  Hill,  S.E.9. 

Furzedown,  S.W.I 7. 

College  of  Physical  Education,  W.I. 

Training  College  for  Teachers  of  Handicraft,  N.I. 

Residential  and  Approved  Schools  and  Remand  Homes 

No.  of  Schools      No.  on  joll 

Approved  ...         5  511 

Residential  6  2,830 

Remand  Homes  2  Varies 


CHAIRMAN  . . . 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 


LONDON  YOUTH  COMMITTEE 

...     A.  W.  Oyler,  O.B.E.,  J.P. 

...    Mrs.  L'Estrange  Malone,  M.A.,  J.P.,  L.C.C. 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


A— Assisted  ;    C 


(M     Maintained 

Name  of  School 
Boys'  Schools 

AUcyn's  School,  S.E.22          A 

Archbishop       Tenison's       Grammar  A 

School,  S.E.ll 

Aske's  Hatcham  Boys'  School,  S.E.14  C 

Battersea  Grammar  School,  S.W.I 6  ...  A 

Bee  School,  S.W.17      M 

Brockley  County  School,  S.E.4          ...  M 

Cardinal  Vaughan  School,  W.  14        ...  A 

Central  Foundation  School,  E.C.2       .  A 

Clapham  College,  S.W.4  ...  A 

Colfe's  Grammar  School,  S.E.13       ...  A 

Coopers'  Company's  School,  E.3        ..  A 

Davenant  Foundation  School,  E.I     ...  A 

Emanuel  School,  S.W.I 8        A 

Hackney  Downs  School,  E.5 M 

Henry  Thornton  School,  S.W.4         ...  M 

Highbury  County  School,  N.5  ...  M 

Holloway  School,  N.7 M 

Owen's  School  for  Boys,  E.C.I  .  A 

Parmiter's  School,  E.2  A 

Raine's  Foundation  School  for  Boys,  E.I  A 

Regent  Street  Polytechnic  Day  School  A 

for  Boys,  W.I 


-  Voluntary  Controlled.) 

Head 


Roan  School  for  Boys,  S.E.  10 A 

St.   Clement   Danes   Holborn   Estate  A 

Grammar  School,  W.I 2 

St.  Dunstan's  College,  S.E.b A 

St.    Marylebone    Grammar    School,  M 

N.W.I 
St.  Olave's  and  St.  Saviour's  Grammar 

School,  S.E.I 

Salesian  College,  S. W.  1 1         A 

Shooter's  Hill  School,  S.E.  18 M 

Sir  Walter  St.  John's  School,  S.W.ll  A 

Sloane  School,  S.W.  10  M 

Strand  School,  S.W.2 M 

Wandsworth  School,  S.W.  18 M 

Westminster  City  School,  S.W.I        ...  A 

William  Ellis  School,  N. W.5 A 

Wilson's  Grammar  School,  S.E.5      ...  A 

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Vacant 

P.  H.  B.  Robinson,  B.SC.,  PH.D. 

E.  H.  Goddard,  M.A. 

W.  J.  Langford,  B.SC.,  M.SC. 

S.  R.  Gibson,  M.A. 

G.  I.  Sinclair,  M.SC.,  PH.D. 

The  Right  Rev.  Dr.  J.  G.  Vance,  M.A. 

Vcrnon  Barkway  Pyc,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

Rev.  E.  Tarbet,  B.A. 

G.  W.  Morris,  M.A. 

A.  J.  White,  M.A.,  M.SC. 

R.  Reynolds,  M.A. 

C.  G.  M.  Broom,  M.A. 
T.  O.  Balk,  M.A. 

W.  D.  Evans,  M.A. 

R.  J.  Marsh,  M.A. 

F.  R.  Hurlstone-Jones,  M,A. 

O.  W.  Mitchell,  M.A. 

R.  McArthur,  M.C.,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

A.  W.  Dagger,  B.SC.,  LL.B. 

D.  Humphrey,  B.A.,  B.SC.  (Director  of 
Education). 

B.  L.   Worsnop,  B.SC.,  PH.D.   (Head- 
master)* 

H.  W.  Gilbert,  M.SC. 
J.  McGill  Clouston,  B.SC. 

W.  R.  Hecker,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
P.  A.  Wayne,  M.A. 


A     R.  C.  Carrington,  M.A.,  PH.D. 


Rev.  F.  V.  Couche,  S.c0  B.A,  (Principal). 
R.  Affleck,  M.A. 

Guy  Boas,  M.A. 

L.  S.  Dawe,  M.A. 

H.  Raymond  King,  M.A. 

J.  C.  Dent,  M.A. 

F.  W.  Lockwood,  B.A. 

J.  S.  Leej  B.A. 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS— continued 


Name  of  School 
Girls'  Schools 

Aske's  Hatcham  Girls'  School,  S.E.I 4 

The  Aylwin  School,  S.E.16     

Burlington  School,  W.  1 2         

Camden  School  for  Girls,  N.W.5 

Carlyle  School,  S. W.  10  

Central  Foundation  Girls'  School,  E.I 
Charles   Edward   Brooke    School   for 

Girls,  S.E.5 
Clapham   County   Secondary   School, 

S.W.ll 
Clapton  County  Secondary  School,  E.5 

Coborn  School  for  Girls,  E.3 

Convent  of  Our  Lady  of  Sion  Second- 
ary School,  N.7 
Dalston  County  Secondary  School,  E.8 

Eltham  Hill  School,  S.E.9       

Fulham    County    Secondary    School, 

S.W.6 
Godolphin  and  Latymer  School,  W.6 

Greycoat  Hospital,  S.W.I        

Highbury  Hill  High  School  for  Girls, 

N.5 

Honor  Oak  School,  S.E.22      

Howrah  House  Convent  High  School, 

E.14 

The  King's  Warren  School,  S.E.18  ... 
Lady  Margaret  School,  S.W.6 
La  Retraite  (St.  Angela's)  High  School, 

S.W.4 

Lewisham  Prendergast  School,  S.E.6 
Mary  Datchelor  School,  S.E.5 
Notre  Dame  Convent  High  School  for 

Girls,  S.E.I 

Notre  Dame  High  School,  -S. W.8 
Our  Lady's  Convent  High  School  for 

Girls,  N.16 

Owen's  School  for  Girls,  E.C.I 
Paddington    and    Maida    Vale    High 

School  for  Girls,  W.9 
Parliament  Hill  School,  N. W.5 

Putney     County     School     for    Girls, 

S.W.15 

Raine's  Foundation  School  for  Girls,  E.  1 
Roan  School  for  Girls,  S.E.10 
Sacred  Heart  Convent  School,  W.6    . . 
St.  Aloysius'  Convent  School,  N.W.I 
St.  Martin's  High  School  for  Girls, 

S.W.2 
St.  Saviour's  and  St.  Olave's  Grammar 

School  for  Girls,  S.E.I 
St.  Ursula's  High  School,  S.E.  10      ... 
Skinners'  Company's  School,  N.16    ... 
Streatham  County  Secondary  School, 

S.W.17 
Sydenham  County  Secondary  School, 

S.E.26 

Schools  for  Boys  and  Girls 

Addey  and  Stanhope  School,  S.E.14... 
George  Green's  School,  E.14 


Head 

C  Miss  E.  G.  Dyson,  M.A. 

M  Miss  D.  B.  Bowman,  B.A. 

A  Miss  M.  A.  Burgess,  M.A. 

A  Miss  D.  Burchell. 

M  Miss  A.  B.  D.  Finney,  M.A. 

A  Miss  F.  A.  West,  B.A. 

A  Miss  A.  M.  C.  Shaw,  M.A. 

M  Miss  E.  A.  Willey,  M,A. 

M  Dr.    U.   D.   Hunt,  M.A.    (Docteur   de 

I'Umversito  de  Paris). 

A  Miss  M.  G.  Philpot,  M.A. 

A  Miss  M.  A.  Kelly,  B.A. 

M  Miss  S.  M.  Pates,  M.A. 

M  Miss  I.  B.  Ozanne,  M.A. 

M  Miss  M.  A.  Robson,  M.A. 

A  Miss  M.  J.  Bishop,  M.A. 

A  Miss  D.  F.  Chetham- Strode,  B.A. 

M  Miss  N.  M.  Smith,  M.A. 

M  Miss  A.  M.  Ashley,  M.A. 

A  Miss  A.  M.  Meagher,  B.A. 

M  Miss  L.  C.  J.  Hill,  M.A. 

A  Miss  E.  Moberley  Bell,  M.A. 

A  Miss  J.  M.  Cronin,  B.A. 

A  Miss  W.  A.  Odell,  M.A. 

A  Miss  M.  D.  Brock,  C.B.E.,  M.A.,  LITT.D. 

A  Miss  G.  Tomlinscn,  B.A. 

A     Miss  E.  Murray. 

A     Miss  C.  M.  Corcoran,  B.A. 


M  Miss  E.  H.  Spong,  B.A. 

M  Miss    N.    Edmed,    B.A.,    M.A.    (Smith 

College,  Mass). 

M  Miss  A.  Catnach,  B.A. 

A  Miss  M.  B.  Haugh,  B.SC. 

A  Miss  M.  E.  Barnsdale,  M.A. 

A  Madame  G.  D.  Hammond,  M.A. 

A  Miss  C.  Moffatt,  B.A. 

A  Miss  K.  G.  Ewen,  B.A. 

A  Miss  F.  B.  Collins,  B.A. 

A  Miss  M.  H.  Pendlebury,  B.A. 

A  Miss  L.  E.  Barton,  B.A. 

M  Miss  M.  Davies,  M.A. 

M 


A 
M 

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B.  A.  Howard,  M.A. 

A.  W.  Humphreys,  B.SC.,B,A.  (Principal) 


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52 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'   YEAR  BOOK 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS— continued 


Name  of  School 

Schools  other  than  those  maintained  or 
Boys'  Schools 

City  of  London  School,  E.G. 4 

Dulwich  College,  S.E.21         

Haberdashers'  Aske's   Hampstead   School, 

N.W.2 

Latymer  Upper  School,  W.6 

Lycee  Francais  de  Londres,  S.W.7     ... 

Mercers'  School,  E.C.  1  

St.  Paul's  School,  W.  14          

University  College  School,  N.W.3     

Westminster    School    (St.    Peter's    College) 

S.W.I 

Girls'  Schools 

Blackheath  High  School  for  Girls 

(G.P.D.S.T.*),  S.E.3 
City  of  London  School  for  Girls,  E.C.4 
Convent  of  the  Assumption  School,  W.8 

Convent  of  Our  Lady  of  Sion,  W.  1 1 

Convent  High  School,  N.W.5 

Convent  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  S.W.I 5 
Francis  Holland  (Church  of  England)  School 

for  Girls,  N.W.I 

James  Allen's  School  for  Girls,  S.E.22 
Kensington  High  School  for  Girls 

(G.P.D.S.T.*),  W.8 
Lycec  Francais  de  Londres,  S.W.7    .  . 
Putney  High  School  for  Girls  (G.P.D.S.T.*), 

S.W.15 
St.  Paul's  Girls' School,  W.6 

South    Hampstead    High    School    for    Girls 

(G.P.D.S.T.*),  N.W.3 
Streatham  Hill  and  Clapham  High  School  for 

Girls  (G.P.D.S.T.*),  S.W.2 
Sydenham  High  School  for  Girls 

(G.P.D.S.T.*),  S.E.26 

*G.P.D.S.T.— Girls'  Public 


Head 
aided  by  the  Council 

F.  R.  Dale,  M.A. 

C.  H.  Gilkes,  M.A.  (The  Master) 

P.  H.  Abson,  PH.D.,  B.A. 

F.  Wilkinson,  M.A. 

Mme.  T.  M.  Oakeshott. 

R.  W.  Jepson,  M.A. 

W.  F.  Oakeshott,  M.A.  (High  Master). 

C.  S.  Walton,  M.A. 

J.  T.  Christie,  M.A. 


Miss  A.  K.  Lewis,  M.A. 

Miss  E.  D.  M.  Winters,  M.A. 
Miss  M.  Edouard. 
Miss  M.  Edmonds. 
The  Revd.  Mother 
Mother  Burnett. 
Miss  I.  C.  Joslm 

Miss  E.  M.  Edwards,  M.A. 
Miss  M.  M.  Burke,  B.A. 

Mme.  T.  M.  Oakeshott. 
Miss  K.  E.  Chester,  M.A. 

Miss     E.     Strudwick,     M.A.     (High 

Mistress). 
Miss  M.  L.  Potter,  M.A. 

Miss  M.  Jarrett. 
Miss  M.  S.  Smith,  M.A.,  PH.D. 
Day  School  Trust. 


Art  Schools  and  Institutes  with  Art  Departments 


Borough  Polytechnic,  S.E.I. 
Camberwell  School  of  Arts  and  Crafts, 

S.E.5. 
Central    School   of  Arts    and    Crafts, 

W.C.I. 

Chelsea  Polytechnic,  S.W.3. 
Goldsmiths'  College,  S.E.14. 
Hammersmith  School  of  Building  and 

Arts  and  Crafts,  W.I 2. 


Regent  Street  Polytechnic,  W.I. 

Royal  School  of  Needlework,  S.W.7. 

St.  Martin's  School  of  Art,  W.C.2. 

School  of  Photo-Engraving  and  Litho- 
graphy, E.C.4. 

Sir  John  Cass  Technical  Institute, 
E.C.3. 

Toynbee  Hall,  E.I. 

Woolwich  Polytechnic,  S.E.18. 


Senior  Technical  Institutes  and  Polytechnics 


Barrett  Street  Technical  School,  W.I. 
Battersea  Polytechnic,  S.W.I  1. 
Borough  Polytechnic,  S.E.I. 
Brixton  School  of  Building,  S.W.4. 
Chelsea  Polytechnic,  S.W.3. 
City  of  London  College,  W.C.2. 
Cordwainers'  Technical  College,  E.5. 
Hackney  Technical  Institute  E.8. 
Hammersmith  School  of  Building  and 
Arts  and  Crafts,  W.  12. 


Hammersmith   Technical    School    for 

Women,  W.I 2. 

Leathersellers  Technical  College,  S.E.I. 
London  School  of  Printing  and  Kindred 

Trades,  S.E.I. 

Northampton  Polytechnic,  E.C.I. 
Northern  Polytechnic,  N.7. 
North- Western  Polytechnic,  N.W.5. 
Norwood  Technical  Institute,  S.E.27. 
Paddington  Technical  Institute,  W.9. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS— continued 
Senior  Technical  Institutes  and  Polytechnics— continued 


Regent  Street  Polytechnic,  W.I. 

School  of  Engineering  and  Navigation., 
E.14. 

School  of  Photo-Engraving  and  Litho- 
graphy, E.C.4. 

Sir  John  Cass  Technical  Institute, 
E.C.3. 

Shoreditch  Technical  Institute,  N.I. 

Shoreditch  Technical  School  for 
Women,  E.C.2. 


Smithfield  Institute,  E.C.I, 
South-East         London         Technical 

Institute,  S.E.4. 
Technical  Institute  for  the  Distributive 

Trades,  W.C.2. 
Wandsworth       Technical       Institute, 

S.W.18. 
Westminster       Technical       Institute, 

S.W.I. 
Woolwich  Polytechnic,  S.E.18. 


Senior  Commercial  Institutes  and  Institutes  with  Commercial  Departments 


Balham  and  Tooting  Commercial 
Institute  and  Day  School  of  Com- 
merce, S.W.17. 

Bow  and  Bromley  Commercial  Institute, 

Catford  Commercial  Institute,  S.E.6. 
City  of  London  College,  W,C. 
Clapham  Junction  Commercial  Institute, 

S.W.ll. 

Clapton  Commercial  Institute)  E.5. 
Downham       Commercial       Institute, 

Bromley,  Kent. 

West   London    Commercial   Institute, 
S.W.6  (at  Fulham  and  Hammer- 
smith). 
Greenwich       Commercial       Institute, 

S.E.10. 

Highbury  Commercial  Institute,  N.I. 
Kennington     Commercial      Institute, 

S.E.11. 

Day  Continuation  Schools 

Brixton  School,  S.W.4.  Kingsway,  W.C.2. 

City  School,  E.C.I.  South-East  London  School,  S.E.4. 

Hammersmith  School,  W.6.  South  Hackney  School,  E.5. 

Islington  School,  N.I.  Woolwich  School,  S.E.18. 

MEMBERS  OF  COMMITTEE 

CHAIRMAN 
I.  J.  Hayward,  J.P. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Lady  Nathan,  M.A.  J.P. 

The  Right  Hon.  J.  Cliff,  J.P.,  Chairman  of  the  L.C.C. 

H.  Smith,  Vice- Chairman  of  the  L.C.C. 
F.  Rye,  C.B.F.  Deputy  Chairman  of  the  L.C.C. 


Marylebone      Commercial      Institute, 

N.W.I. 
North  London  Commercial  Institute, 

N.16. 

North-Western  Polytechnic,  N.W.5. 
Norwood  Technical  Institute,  S.E.27. 
Oliver  Goldsmith  Commercial  Institute, 

S.E.5. 
Princeton  Street  School  of  Languages, 

W.C.I. 

Regent  Street  Polytechnic,  W.I. 
Southwark  Commercial  Institute,  S.E.  1 . 
Stepney  Commercial  Institute,  E.I. 
Upper  Hornscy  Road,  N.7. 
Wandsworth       Technical      Institute, 

S.W.18. 
Westminster     Commercial     Institute, 

S.W.I. 
Woolwich  Commercial  Institute,  S.E.  18. 


Archibald,    Mrs     D, 

M.A.,  B.SC 

Bentwich,  Mrs.  H.  C 
Bradfield,  G.  R.  D., 

L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  Eng. 
Browne,  L.  F.,  M  D , 

CIcKg,  Mrs   N. 
CleBand,  P.  H. 
Clements,  R.,  O.B.E. 
Cole,  Mrs.  M. 
Corbet,  Mrs.  F.,  M  p. 
Dean,  H.  J,,  M.A. 
Denington,  Mrs.  £. 
Drake,  Mrs.  B. 
Field,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  J.P. 


Fiske,  W.  G. 
Fulford,  Miss  C.,  J.P 
Gillison,  Dr.  J.  A 
Goodrich,  Mrs.  E.  K. 
Hall,  E.,  M.A.,  J.P. 
Harris,  The  Rt.  Hon, 

Sir  P.,  Bt.,  D.L. 
Holman,  Mrs.  D.  M., 

M.A. 

Hornby,  Miss  B    L., 
Hubback,  Mrs.  E.  M., 

M.A. 

Jay,  Mrs.  D. 
Jones,  T.  H. 
Keen,  J.  J. 


Lowe,  Mrs.  E.  M  ,  J.P 
Malone,  Mrs.  L'E  , 

M.A.,  J.P. 
Manning,  C.  A.  G., 

D.L.,  J.P.,  M  P. 
Marcouse,     Miss     I., 

B.A.,  J.P. 
Milligan,  F.  S.,  M.C., 

Mishcon,MV.' 
Mitchell,  G.,  M.A. 
Parr,  M.,  C.B.E. 

'•*• 


Robertson,  C.,  M.A. 


Runge,  Mrs.  N.  C , 

O.B.E. 

Sainsbury,      E.      J., 

O.B.E. ,  B.A 

Sayle,  Miss  A ,  M  B.E., 

M.A. 

Shearman,  H.  C.,  M.A. 
Sorsby,  Dr.  M. 
Thompson,    Mrs.   J., 

B.A. 
Thornton,    Mrs.    M,, 

B.A. 
Wechsler,   T.    M., 

M.B.E.,    LL.B. 

Wood,      R.      McK., 

O.B.E.,    M.A. 


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County   Council 
Education  Committees 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR 

CHIEF   ADMINISTRATIVE 

ASSISTANT 
PERSONAL    ASSISTANT    TO 

DIRECTOR 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

INSPECTOR 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANT    

ENQUIRY  OFFICE  ... 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 

ORGANISER 

COUNTY  YOUTH  ORGANISER 

ORGANISER     OF      SCHOOL 
MEALS 

ORGANISER    OF    AGRICUL- 
TURAL EDUCATION 

PRINCIPAL  TECHNICAL 
CLASSES 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 

ORTHOPAEDIC  MASSEUSE    . . 

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PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
LEVIED  1945-46 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS  OR 
CLASSES 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


ANGLESEY 

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Llangefni.     Telephone  No.  :   Llangefm  29. 
Emrys  W.  Roberts. 

I.  C.  M.  Dodd,  B.sc. 

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Elwyn  Jones,  L.D.S.  ;    C.  Rowland   Thomas,  F.R.C  s  , 

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Frank  Williams. 
IX  M.  Rowlands. 
Miss  Betty  Havarcl  Jones. 

Miss  Alice  Williams,  B.SC. 
Miss  G.  S.  Jones. 

Daniel  W.  Jones,  B.SC. 

James  T.  Jones,  B.SC.,  A.M  I.E.F. 

Miss  A.  Morris  Jones,  M.A. 
Miss  G.  N.  Holme. 
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Beaumaris  County  School Frank  W.  Jones,  M. A.,  B.SC. 

Holyhead  County  School Trefor  Lovett,  M.SC.,  A.R.LC. 

Llangefm  County  School    ...         Edgar  H.  Thomas,  M.A. 

Amiwch  County  School       ...         ...         ...     Caradoc  Evans,  M.SC. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MEMBERS 


Bnerchffe,    Lt  -Col     R.    L) ,    j  i- ,    Gland wr, 

Glyngarth 
WUliams-Bulkelcy,   Sir  R    H    D  ,   Bart ,   Plas 

Meigan,  Beau  mans 

Chadwick,  J.  F.,  HauJfre,  Llangoed,  Bcaumans 
Davies,    Capt.    A     Stanley,    j  P  ,    Y    Wenallt, 

Llandegfan,  Menai  Bridge 
Davies,  R.,  Erw,  Valley,  Holyhcad 
Davies,  W.,  Cambria,  Menai  Bridge, 
lidwards,  T  ,  Penbol,  Rhosgoch 
Ed  wards,  Aid   Wm.,  j  P  ,  Ty  Nam,  Llangefm 
Kvans,    C  ,   M  sc ,    County    Secondary   School, 

Ajmlwch 

Kvans,  Aid  D  ,  J.P.,  Bryn  Myrtwydd,  Holyhead 
Evans,  G  R  ,  Gwynfryn,  Amlwch 
^vans,  Aid.  H    R.,  j  p  ,  Glan  Morfa,  Llangaffo, 

Gaerwen. 
Evans,  W.  D  ,  Pen  Bone,  Newborough,  Llan- 

fairpwll 

Glynn  1'oulkcs,  O  ,  Bodrwyn,  Bodorgan 
Griffith,  Mrs.  A.,  j  p.,  Hafod,  Cemaeb 
Griffith,  Aid.  J  ,  Hafod,  Cemaes 
Hughes,  C.,  LL.B  ,  Frondeg,  Holyhead 
Hughes,  Rev    D    R.,  The  Rectory,  Aberffraw, 

Ty   Croes. 

Hughes,  H.,  Brynteg,  Llanfaelog,  Ty  Croes. 
Hughes,  J.  M  ,  B  sc ,  Namor,  Tanybryn  Road, 

Hughes,  Aid.  W.  J.,  j  P.,  Cynlas,  Ty  Croes 
Hughes-Hunter,  Aid    Sir  Wm    B    H,   Bart, 

D  L  ,  j  P  ,  Brynddu,  Llanfechell 
Jenkins,  E.,  M.A  ,  Glandwr  Terrace,  Llangefm. 
Jones,  A    H.,  Treifan,  Brynsiencyn 
Jones,    A.    1.,   j  p ,   Tmonfa,   Longford    Road, 

Holyhead. 
Cemlyn-Jones,     Aid      Sir     Wynne,     Trewen, 

Penmaenmawr 

Jones,  Miss  Dilys»,  Gwyndy,  Amlwch 
Jones,  Mrs.  Walter,  J.P.,  Bryn  Arfon,  Llangefm 
Jones,  H.  H.,  Bryn  Awel,  Benllech,  Tynygongl 
Jones,  H.,  21,  Well  Street,  Holyhead. 
Jones,  J   G  ,  C,  of  E,  School,  Llangefm 
Jones,  Rev.  J.  L  ,  The  Rectory,  Llanrhuddlad, 

Holyhead. 

Jones,  Llew  W  ,  Ty'n  Rheol,  Amlwch 
Jones,  O   R.  E.,  Pennant,  Cemaes  Bay. 
Jones,  P.  O.,  Glan  Eilian,  Llancilian,  Amlwch 
Jones,  R.  D  ,  Ty  Newydd,  Gaerwen. 
Jones,  W.  H  ,  j  P.,  Bryn  Gwenallt,  Llanddeusant 
Jones,  Rev   J   M  ,  The  Vicarage,  Cemaes  Bay. 


Jones,    ("apt     W     P ,    Brynawcn,    Four    Mile 

Bridge,  Holyhead. 
Jones,  W.  S  ,  Llwyn  Onn,  Llanddamel,  Llan- 

fairpwll. 
Lewis,   Aid    J  ,  j  p.,  Cellar    harm,    Aberffraw, 

Ty  Croes 

Lloyd,  J  ,  Carreg-y-Gad,  Llanfairpwll 
Lloyd,  R.  E.  J.,  j  P.,  Plas  Tregaian,  Llangwyllog, 

Llangefm. 

Moore,  R   S  ,  8,  Ucheldre  Avenue,  Holyhead 
Morris,  Mrs   J,,  Cae  Marl,  Llanallgo,  Moelfre 
Oliver,  E    R  ,  Manora,  'I'anybryn  Road,  Holy- 
head. 

Owen,  W.  C  ,  Penrhos,  Llanerchymedd 
Hughes-Owen,  R    J  ,  Trefn,  Bodorgan 
Pritchard,  E ,  Ty'n  Llan,  Bodffordd 
Pritchard,  Griffith,  Emporium,  Amlwch 
Pritchard,  O   M  ,  Ty  Mawr,  Llanfairyneubwll, 

Valley,    Holyhcad 

Pierce,  Aid    R   O  ,  j  p  ,  Cnglas,  Valley,  Holy- 
head. 

Prytherch,  Aid   W.  T  ,  j  P  ,  Bryngof,  Llanfair- 
pwll 

Roberts,  I   O  ,  Fferam  Gormog,  Pentraeth, 
Roberts,    Prof,    R     Alun,    PH.D  ,    Rhedynog, 

Ffridduedd   Road,    Bangor, 
Roberts,  R.,  6,  Lhgwy  Street,  Holyhead 
Rowlands,  Aid    R    B  ,  J.P  ,  Bryn  Aber,  Llan- 

fachraeth,   Holyhead 
Stanley,    Lady   Kathleen,    J.P  ,   Plas    Llantawr, 

Holyhead. 
Thomas,    Principal    R ,    MA,    D  sc  ,    Normal 

College,  Bangor 

Thcmas,  R  ,  Ty'n  y  Buarth,  Llangaffo,  Gaerwen. 
1'homas,     W,     Glantrogwy,     Holborn    Road, 

Holyhead. 

Williams,  D,  Orontes  Villa,  Holyhead 
Williams,  Aid  G.  LI.,  Moneifion,  Llangnstiolus, 

Bodorgan 

Williams,  H  ,  Bryn  Haul,  Benllech,  Tynygongl 
Williams,  Prof.  Ifor,  M  A  ,  D  LITT  ,  Y  Wenil>s, 

Menai  Bridge. 
Williams,  Aid   Col   Lawrence,  o  B  E  ,  D  L  ,  j  i1 , 

Parciau,   Mananglas 

Williams,  Aid   Owen,  Olgra,  Mananglas 
Williams,  R   P.,  Bryn  Glas,  Bryngwran,  Holy- 
head 

Williams,  Aid   W   D  ,  Hafod  Wyn,  Tynygongl 
Williams,     W.     O ,     Penygroes,     Gwalchmai, 
Holyhead 


CHAIRMAN 

.DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTORS 

ORGANISER    OF    PHYSICAL 
TRAINING 

ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 
SUBJECTS  AND  SCHOOL 
MEALS 

SERVICE  OF  YOUTH 
ORGANISER 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 

AGRICULTURAL  AND  HORTI- 
CULTURAL ORGANISER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SENIOR  ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SENIOR   SCHOOL   DENTAL 
SURGEON 

SURVEYOR  


BEDFORDSHIRE 

County  Councillor  Sir  Frederick  Mander,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
T.    S.   Lucking,  M.A.,  Education  Office,   Shire   Hall, 
Bedford.     Tel.  :   Bedford  3201 

E.  C,  Walker,  M.A.,  PH.D. 

F.  R.  Dain,  M.A.  ;   S.  H.  Wisdom,  ;  L.  J.  Harper. 
M.  M.  Henderson. 

Miss  M.  L.  J.  Dobbyn. 


Miss  M.  V.  Balsillie. 

G.  E.  Glazier,  F.L.A. 
J.  W.  Dallas,  M.SC. 

Cuthbert    G.    Welch,    M.D.    (Lond.),   D.P.H.    (Oxon.) 

Degree  m  State  Medicine. 
C.  A.  Harvey,  M.BO  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

R.  B.  T.  Dinsdale,  L.D.S. 
F.  W.  Smart,  County  Surveyor. 
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SUPERINTENDING 

ARCHITECT 
DEPUTY  SUPERINTENDING 

ARCHITECT 
COUNTY  TREASURER 

POPULATION          

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE, 

1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1946-47 
PRIMARY   AND    SECONDARY 

MODERN  SCHOOLS 


BEDFORDSHIRE 

S.  C.  Jury,  L.R.I.B.A. 

S.  V.  Goodman,  L.R.I.B.A. 

A.  H.  Perkins. 

(mid-1943)— 284,100. 

Separate  Rates  are  not  levied  for  Education  purposes. 
The  Estimated  Net  Expenditure  for  1946-47  is  the 
equivalent  of  a  Rate  of  64d.  in  the  £. 

£7,349  (estimated). 

No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
Depart  ments    3 1  -3-46 

Provided  90  10,328 

Non-Provided 54  3,869 


Totals 


144 


14,197 


Primary  :  139.         Secondary  Modern  :  10. 


SECONDARY 
SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR 


Provided 
Non-Provided 

Totals 


No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
Depart  mcnts    3 1  -3-46 
3  1,866 

5  3,230 


JUNIOR  TECHNICAL  SCHOOL 
EVENING  INSTITUTES 
TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 


Totals 


8 

3 

37 
2 

42 


5,096 


8,467 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School 
Provided  Secondary  Schools 


Head 


Luton  Grammar 
Luton  High  (G,) 


K.  B.  Webb,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

Miss  H.  K.  Sheldon  (Oxford  Fini 

Hons.  School). 
H.  F.  Broad,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
A.  F.  R.  Evans,  M.A. 


Cedars  School,  Leighton  Buzzard  (M.) 

Dunstable  Grammar  (B. )        

Non-Provided  Secondary  Schools 

Bedford  (B.)       H.  Grose-Hodge,  M.A. 

Bedford  High  (G.)        Miss  K.  M.  Westaway,  M.A.,  D.  LIT 

Bedford  Modern  (B.) J.  E.  Taylor,  M.A.,  B.LITT. 

Bedford  Modern  (G.)  .  .         ...          ..     Miss  I.  L.  Forster,  B.SC. 


TECHNICAL 

Name  of  College 
Luton  Technical  College 


COLLEGE 

Principal 
...    W.  E.  Park,  B.SC.  (Hons.).,  WH.  SCH, 

A.R.C.S.,   A.M.I.M.E.,   M.I.A.E. 


MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 
Mandcr,  Sir  Frederick,  24,  Stockwood  Crescent, 

Luton.        VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Goodman,     V      E.,     6,     Abingdon     Gardens, 

Kensington,    W  8. 

Keens,  Sir  Thomas,  Chairman  of  the  County 

Council,  "  HighfieJd,"  Luton 
Whitchurch,  J  A  ,  Vice-Chairman  of  the  County 

Council,  Great  Barford  House,  Bedford 

Beckett,  H ,  228  Crawley  Green  Road,  Luton 
Bennett,  M.,    V7,  London   Road    Biggies  wade 
Braybrooks,  W   G.,  50,  St   Neots  Road,  Sandv 
Brightman,  H    G  ,  19,  London  Road,  Luton 
Brunt,  M.,  45*5,  Dunstable  Road,  Luton 
Chambers   L,   17,   Laburnum  Road,  Biggies- 
wade. 


Cope,  A  ,  Beeston,  Sandv 

Dawson,  Mrs.  A    T  ,  The  Thatches,  Old  Hll 

Wood,  Studham,  Dunstahlc 
Gray,  Mrs    H    I*  ,  Poplar  Farm,  Faton  Br»y, 

Dunstable 
Harrison,  A    C  ,  4,  Northway,  London  Rt>al, 

Bedford. 
Howard,  C    A.  E.  C,  28,  The  Embankment, 

Bedford 

Hyder,  C.,  8,  Downs  Road,  Luton 
Johnson,  T    H,  2^,  Copput    Mead,   Slotfild, 

Arlescy 

Ken  worthy,  I*  ,  15,  Lovers  Walk,  Dunsiabl: 
Kcyworth,  A   G  ,  98,  Mile  Road,  Bedford 
Labrum,  W  ,  Sandstones,  Heath  Road,  I  .e 

ton  Bu//ard 
Martell,  K.  K  ,  1,  Rothsay  Place. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


BEDFORDSHIRE 

Matthews,  W.  G.,  1,  Park  Lane,  Sharnbrook. 
Metz,   S.   S.,    17,   Plantation  Road,   Leighton 

Buzzard. 
Murby>   A    H ,    20,    Grove   Road*    Leighton 

Buzzard 
Newman,    A     W.,    Village    Farm,    Stagsdcn, 

Bedford. 
Pargeter,  Mrs.  L  A.  H  ,  61,  High  Street  South, 

Duns  table. 
Sharman,    A.    E ,    199,    High    Street    North, 

Duns  table. 

Skelton,  T.,  158,  Alexandra  Avenue,  Luton 
Smith,  P  R.,  1,  Beulah  Villas,  Eaton  Ford. 
Soulbury,  Lord,  Kmgswood,  Heath  and  Reach, 

Leighton  Buzzard. 
Stagg.  Mrs.  J.  E.,  12,  Lodge  Avenue,  Kempston, 

Bedford 

Stott,  Mrs.  A.,  74,  Chesford  Road,  Luton. 
Street,  E    M ,  24,  Church  Street,  Langford, 

Biggleswade. 

Walker,  E.  H,  45,  Ridgway  Road,  Luton 
Waller,  H.  R.,  204,  Old  Bedford  Road,  Luton 
Wells,  W.  H.,  The  Mund,  Eversholt,  Bletchley, 

Bucks. 
Wilson,  F.,  23,  St.  Mary's  Street,  Bedford 


V"< 


CO-OPTED 
odber,  I ,  Wilhnston,  Bedford. 


PR 


-CHAIRMAN 

•CTOR    ... 


A   STANT  DIRECTOR 

Al  HNISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 

O  ANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

RAINING 

A   STANT  ORGANISER 

O  ANISER    OF    DOMESTIC 

UBJECTS 

EF  CLERK         

OOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

A    STANT   SCHOOL 
IEDICAL  OFFICERS 

OOL  DENTAL  OFFICERS 


Of  THALMIC  SURGEONS 

*  art-lime) 
C    NTY  ARCHITECT 
C  UNTY  TREASURER 

Slj  ERINTENDENT   OF 

CHOOL  ATTENDANCE 

FFICERS 

JNTY  LIBRARIAN 
POPULATION  OF 

DMINISTRATIVE  AREA 
931 


DUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 


1946-47  (estimated) 
SCHOOLS  : — 

PRIMARY  AND  ALL  Act... 
SECONDARY  MODERN  ... 
SECONDARY  GRAMMAR... 


Grose-Hodge,  H.,  Bedford  School,  Bedford. 
Hensman,  The  Reverend  H.  L.,  24,  Cutenhoc 

Road,  Luton. 
Hopkins,  D.  E ,  c/o  The  Technical  College, 

Park  Square,  Luton. 

Lawrence,  H.  C.,  88,  Oakley  Road,  Luton. 
Lawson-Johnston,    The    Hon,    Pearl,    Castle 

Farm,   Odell,   Bedford. 
Manning,    H.    S.,    "  Redlands,"    Biddcnham, 

Porter,    W.    L ,    Wood    End    Farm,    Cople, 

Bedford. 

Rickard,  F.  A.,  38,  Linden  Road,  Bedford 
Sheldon,    Miss    H,    K,    The    High    School, 

Alexandra  Avenue,  Luton. 
Spencer- Smith,    Mrs.    E ,    Rushmerc   Manor, 

Leighton  Buzzard 
Taylor,    Mrs,    M.    A.,    Broom    Farm    House, 

Broom,   Biggleswade 
Wheeler,  L    F.,  The  School  House,  Cranfield, 

Bletchley,  Bucks. 
Whitchurch,  Mrs.   N.,  Great  Barford  House, 

Bedford. 
Williams,  T.  H.,  The  School  House,  Potion, 

Sandy. 
Wolde,     The    Reverend    Canon     F,     Barton 

Rectory,  Bedford. 


BERKSHIRE 

Alderman  L.  R.  F.  Oldcrshaw. 

Alderman  Mrs.  Eva  Jarvis. 

W.  F.  Herbert,  M.A.,  M.EDO  B.SC.,  Education  Offices, 

Shire  Hall,  Reading.    Tel.  :    Reading  3081, 
H.  F.  Kearsey. 
C.  R.  E.  Gillett^  M.A. 
J.  B.  Alexander  and  Miss  K.  McConnell. 

Miss  O.  Myland. 
J.  C.  Cameron. 


L.  H.  Grey. 

Ernest  C.  H,  Huddy,  M.D.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 

D.P.H. 
D.  L.  V.  Fraser,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.A.  ;  N.  W.  Hollo- 

way,    M.R.c.s.,    L.R.C.P.  5     W.    F.    Waudby-Smith, 

M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

O.  Jacob,  L.D.S.  ;  Miss  S.  S.  Grandison,  L.D.S.  ;  Miss 
E.  M.  S.  Scanlan,  L.D.S.  ;  C.  W.  Moxley,  L.D.S. 

A.  C.  L.  Houlton,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  R.  C.  Williams,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P. 

H.  J.  Knowles,  A.R.I.B.A. 

W.  G.  Barlow. 

C.  A.  Wallis,  M.C. 


G.  Cooper,  B.A. 
214,304. 


226. 

14. 

12. 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

BERKSHIRE 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS 
1. — Maidenhead  Division 


DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 

OFFICES      

CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 

2. — Newbury  Division 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 
OFFICES      

CHAIRMAN  ... 
SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 

3. — Windsor  Division 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 
OFFICES 
CHAIRMAN  .  . 
SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


Appointment  not  yet  made. 
Guildhall,  Maidenhead.     Tel. 
H.  H.  Neve. 
Primary,  18  ;   Secondary,  6. 


Maidenhead   2440. 


Appointment  not  yet  made. 

Weighbridge   House,   Wharf  Road,   Newbury.     Tel.  : 
Newbury  1535. 

The  Rev.  Bertram  Russell. 
Primary,  48  ;    Secondary,  4. 


Appointment  not  yet  made. 
Victoria    Street,   Windsor.     Tel.  . 
D.  G.  Rickards. 
Primary,  29  ;    Secondary,  6. 


Windsor   629. 


GRAMMAR 

Name  of  School 
(a)  Maintained  Boys'  Schools 

Maidenhead  County  School    . . 

Windsor  County  School    .. 

Woodey  Hill  .  .. 

Maintained  Girls'  Schools 
Farmgdon  County  School 
Maidenhead  County  School    . . 
Newbury  County  School 
Windsor  County  School 
Wokingham  County  School 

Maintained  Mixed  School 
Wallingford  County  Grammar  School 
(/>)  Transitionally  Aided  Schools 
Bracknell,  Ranelagh  School  (M. ) 
Newbury  Grammar  School  (B.) 
Wantage,  King  Alfred's  School  (B.)    .. 


SCHOOLS 


Head 


A  W.  Eaghng,  M.A 

H.  Fairhurst,  O.B.I:.,  M.A. 

W.  G.  Jackson,  B.A. 

Miss  A.  H.  Moore,  J.P.,  M.A. 
Miss  M.  M.  Wmgate,  B  A. 
Miss  L.  M.  Ireland,  B.sc. 
Miss  M.  Curtis,  M.A.,  L.R.A.M 
Miss  E.  R.  Love,  B.A. 

J.  Moody,  B.LITT.,  B.A.,  D.ES.I. 

J.  H.  Bury,  M.A. 

T.  Rutherford  Harlcy,  M.A. 

Rev.  Canon  W.  M.  Peacock,  M.A. 


TECHNICAL   INSTITUTIONS 

Maidenhead  Technical  Institute  .         ...     Superintendent:    R.  W.  Murray. 


SCHOOL 

Maidenhead  School  of  Art  and  Crafts 


OF    ART 

...     A.  Stafford,  A.R.C.A. 


Name  of  Home 

33,    Cannon    Court    Road, 
Furze  Platt,  Maidenhead 


Commute* 
Higher  Education 
School  Management 
VC'orks 

By-Laws  and  School  Attendance 
Library 
Finance 
General  Purposes.  .          .  . 


REMAND  HOME 

Telephone  No. 

Maidenhead  1415 

(Accommodation  :    12  boys). 
SUB-COMMITTEES 


Superintendent 
C.  Paicc. 


Chan  titan 

County  Councillor  the  lion    Airs    Coriield 
County   Alderman    L  R.  H  Oldershavv 
County  Councillor  Sir  W.  M  Mount»  Bt 
County  Alderman  Admiral  1;    Chiton  Btown 
County  Alderman  Mrs.  E.  Jarvis. 
County  Alderman  Mrs.  E.  Jams. 
County  Alderman  L  R.  F  Oldershau 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MEMBERS 


Bcnyon,  Mrs.  V.  E.,  C.B.E  ,  Hnglefield  House, 

Reading. 
Bonharn-Carter,     V.,     Beacon     House     Farm, 

Inkpen,  Newbury. 
Brown,  Vice-Admiral  F.  Clifton,  c  B  ,  C.M  G  , 

Stanford  Place,  1'aringdon. 
Chalker,   J.   W.   Saltcr,   Hinton   Farm,   Hurst, 

Reading 

Chambers,  W.  N,  Fanngdon 
Corfield,  The  Hon.  Mrs.  M  H  ,  O.B  E  ,  Wemyss 

Lodge,  Murdoch  Road,  Wokingham 
Cross,    Major    J.    K.    C ,    Letcombe    Manor, 

Wantage. 
Dent,   Major   L     M     E  ,   D  s  o  ,    "  Hillficlds," 

Burghfield   Common,    Reading. 
Donmgton,    Mrs     H     P  ,    M  A  ,    The    Grange, 

Long   Wittenham,   Abingdon 
Freeman,  S.,  40,  High  Street,  Didcot 
Fiy,  The  Rev    Canon  C    li.   M ,  M  B  E  ,   St 

Luke's    Vicarage,    Maidenhead 
Greet,    Major    R     H.,    Long   Acres,    Andover 

Road,  Newbury 
Jarvis,    Mrs.    E ,   Gastleacre,   Wargrave   Road, 

Twylord,    Reading 
Jones,    C     H  ,    7,    Salcombe    Drive,    Earley, 

Reading. 
Metcali,  H    R  ,  Portckr,  120,  Andover  Road, 

Newbury 
Mount,  Sir  W  M  ,  Bart ,  Wasmg  Place,  Wasing, 

Reading 
Oldcrshaw,    L    R     F,    15,    St.    Luke's   Road, 

Maidenhead 

Shaw,  A.  P ,  Burfield  Lodge,  Old  Windsor 
Smith,  Miss  N    Oswald,  Old  Garden  Cottage, 

Shottesbrooke  Park,  Maidenhead. 
Wheaton,  H  ,  97,  Radlcy  Road,  Abingdon 
Whitworth,  The  Rev  E.  W  ,  Eastbury  Vicarage, 

Ncwbury 
Benyon,  H.  A.,  Englefield  House,  Reading 


Cumber,  W.  J.,  C.B  E.,  The  Chestnuts,  Theale, 

Reading. 
Mowbray,    Sir    George    R.,    Bart.,    Warennes 

Wood,  Mortimer,  Reading. 
S'.enton,  Prof.  F.  M.,  M.A.,  Whitley  Park  Farm, 

Reading 

Goodband,  A   C.,  School  House,  Crowthorne 
Fairhurst,    H.,    M.B.E.,    M.A.,    County    Boys* 

School,  Windsor 
Willes,  A.  H.,  Council  Senior  School,  Faring- 

don. 
Bell,    E     A ,    20,    Courthouse    Road,    North, 

Maidenhead. 
Pmder    Brown,    H ,    Hedsordene,    Cookham, 

Maidenhead 

Russell,  The  Rev.  B.,  The  Rectory,  Newbury 
Spickcrnell,  Lady  A.  I.  D  ,  Deane,  Kmtbury. 
Cook,  J.  S  ,  Crosbways,  Osborne  Road, 

Windsor 
Oatcs,   W.   H 

Ascot 
Dick,     A      J , 

Abingdon 
Strevens,    Mrs     A 

Wallingford. 
Bailev,  Dr.  Cyril,  c  B.R,,D.UTT.,The  Mulberries, 

East  Hamney,  Wantage 
Scott,   Mrs.   B.  E  ,  "  Long-wood,"  Wel'mgton 

College 

Reading,  Rt.  Rev    the  Lord  Bishop  of,  Caver- 
sham  Hill,  Reading 
Legge,  Captain  Walter,  Farm  House,  St,  Luke's 

Road,  Old  Windsor. 
Barnard,   The  Rev.  A.  J,  BD,    17,   Imperial 

Road,  Windsor. 

Rose,  H    C ,  Sudbury  House,  Fanngdon 
South,    Mrs     M.    E.,    B.A ,    5,    St.    Andrew's 

Avenue,  Windsor. 
James,  R.  I.,  MA,  The  College,  The  Grange, 

Cookham,    Berks. 


Kinross  House,  Sunningdale, 
Manor  Lodge,  Sunningwell, 
A ,  1,  St  John's  Green, 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

SECRETARY  FOR  EDUCATION 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANT         

POPULATION 

EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED 

1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  A  ID.  RATE... 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


BRECONSHIRE 

County  Councillor  Principal  Joseph  Jones,  M.A.,  B.D.,  j.p. 

County  Councillor  Lt.-Col.  Sir  John  Lloyd,  M.c. 

W.  Emrys  Evans,  B.A.,  B.SC.,  Education  Office,  Brecon. 

Tel.  :   Brecon  176. 

A.  Leonard,  Education  Office,  Brecon.  Tel.:  Brecon  176. 
W.  F.  W.  Betenson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Robt.  C.  Forrestei,  M.B.,  CH.B.(Edin.) 

R.  G.  Downes,  L.D.S. 

H.  C.  W.  Strickland,  F.R.I.B.A.  (County  Architect), 

F.  O.  Collier  (County  Treasurer). 

Census  1931—57,771.     Estimated  1945—51,560. 

80.9d. 


£1,139  (estimated). 


Provided 

Undenominational 

C.  ofE. 

R.C 


No. 

45 
3 

30 
1 


No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments     1 9-4-46 
61  4,684 

3  128 

33  1,328 

1  39 


C.P.  Nursery  School          1 


Totals 


80 


1 
99 


29 

PWHM.MMMM 

6,208 


64 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


Provided  : — 

(a)  County  Schools 

(b)  Secondary 
Schools 

Totals      ... 


Boys 

I 


BRECONSHIRE 

Girh    Mixed     Totals 


1 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  : — 

Boys       Girls       Mixed  Totals 

(a]              Ibl          302           823  1,286 

(b)             —           —           164  164 


Totals 


161 


302 


987      1,450 


EVENING  INSTITUTES, 
1946-47 

YSTRADGYNLAIS  MINING 
CENTRE 


Number  of  Centres 
Number  of  Classes    .  . 
Number  of  students  ... 
Number  of  Courses    . . 
Number  of  Classes     ... 
Total  Number  of  students    . 
SECONDARY   SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 
Brecon  County  School  (B.) 
Brecon  County  School  (G.) 
Brynmawr  County  School 

Builth  County  School 

Ystradgynlais  County  School 
Cefn  Coed,  Vaynor  and  Penderyn  Secondary 
School  (M.) 


Head 

J.  Morgan. 
Miss  M.  E.  Jarvis. 
T.  W  Price. 
P.  G,  Davies. 
W.  Seth  Owen. 
Gordon  Williams. 


MEMBERS 


COUNTY  COUNK  n  i  URS 

Morgan,  T  ,  Lower  Pontwilym  Farm,  Biecon 
Bcvan,  W  J  ,  17,  Trenew>dd,  Llantacs,  Brecon 
Wood,    G     H  ,    2,    Mount    Pleasant    Gardens, 

Brecon 
Lloyd,  Lt.-Col    Sir  John,  Me,  The  Granary, 

Abercynrig,  Llanfrynach,  Brecon. 
Jones,  F    H  ,  95,  The  Struct,  Brecon 
Rich,  H   C    1,41,  The  Walton,  Brecon 
Pntehard,  J  ,  4,  Clydach  Street,  Brynmawr 
Jones,  J    "  Voel,"  12,  King  Street,  Brynmawr 
Giles,  A  ,  156,  Worcester  Street,  Brynmawr 
Morgan,  B  ,  187,  King  Street,  Brynmawr 
Jones,  T  R  ,  Dumfries  House,  51,  King  Stieet, 

Brynmawr 
Eadic,  T  G  ,  *'  Fronheulog,"  Garth  Road,  Buihh 

Wells 
Morns,    I  ,     123,    High    Street,    Cefn    Coed, 

Merthyr    1  ydfil 
Rogers,  L  D  ,  17,  Bryntat,  Cefn  Coed,  Merthyi 

Tydfil 

Lewis,  D  ,  Cwmpadest,  Cray,  Brecon 
Jones,  W.  V  ,  Mclrose,  Cnckhowell 
Thomas,  D   P  ,  Neuadd,  Cwmdu,  Cnckhowell 
Jones,  C.  D  ,  Tyrpalice,  Gwenddwr,  Erwood, 

Brecon. 
Qummgborough,  A    C  ,  Engineer's  Residence, 

Pontsticill,   Merthyr  Tydhl 
Rawlmgs,    W.    J.,    Provision   Stores,    Gilwcrn, 

Abergavenny 

Qpckcroft,  E   K,  Tyglyn,  Hay,  Via.  Hereford. 
Gibbms,  B    R.,  Cwmirfon  Lodge,  Llanwrtyd 

Wells. 

Gittocs,  E  J,,  Bryndu,  Talgarth,  Brecon. 
Jones,  R.  O  ,  Abersefin,  Trallong,  Scnnybndge, 

Brecon. 
Mclntosh,  E    W.,  Dinas  View,  Clydach,  near 

Abergavenny 
Morgan,    W.,     Llanbryncan,     Llanfrynach, 

Brecon. 
Evan-Thomas,    Com     C,    M ,    Llwynmadoc, 

Garth,    Buihh    Wells. 
Parker,   Sir  W.   L,  The   Court,   Llangattock, 

Crickhowell. 


Morns,  G  ,  Manest  Couit  ,Llanhamiacht  Brecon 
1  nomas,      J,      Saladm      House,      llang>mui, 

CriLkhowell 

Havard,  T  ,  Lodge  I-aun,   1  hree  Cocks,  Brecon 
Cunningham,   Mrs.  J    L  ,  5,  Alexandra  Road, 

Brecon 

Hopkins.  D    p  ,  j  P  ,  Bionll>s  Court,   falearth 
Ihomas,     \\'      IT      O,     jr,      fahvrnrnaenog, 

Llanuitrml,    Llandrmdod   Wells. 
VC'illiams,  1)    I  ,  (ylynd\vr,  Llan\vrt\d  WelN 
Tones,  The  Rev   \V  ,  Mason's  Rmv,  Penireielm, 

Senn> bridge,   Brcci^n 
Davies,  J   L  ,  j  P  ,  Vsciriechan,  Moith>r  C>nog, 

Brecon. 
Jones,    Principal    Joseph,     Mcmonal    College, 

William^    !•      P,     Dollvnw\dd,     I  landdewfi 

c:wm,   Buihh  Wells 
Watkms,   T    I  ,  Graigend,  Talgarth 
I  ewis,  D    V    P  ,  Greenhill,  Tal>bont-on-Usk, 

Biecon 
Price,  W    J  ,  Nantvgwared,    Trecastl^   Scnnv- 

b ridge,  Brecon 
Recs,  Col   J   C]  ,  Pendairon,  I  langenm,  Oick- 

howell,  Brecon 
Moses,    L     I  ,    Plasydmas,    Pontneathvaughan, 

via  Neath 
Watkms,  H  ,  Ta\\elfr>n,  Caehopkin,  Abercrave, 

Swansea 

Uavies,  1  ,  The  B\\lllu,  Abei crave,  Swansea 
Williams,  J.  E  ,  Tanybedvs,  Cwmgicdd,  Ystrad- 

gynlais,   Swansea 
Powell,     J  ,     C'artrelie,      Lower     Cwmuvich, 

Swansea 
Rees,    T.,    Thornleigh,    Pallcg    Road,    Lower 

Cwmtwrch,   Swansea 
Recs,    D     W  ,    Brynheulog,    Cwmtawe    Road, 

Penrhos,  Vstradgynlais,  Swansea 
Williams,   W    R  ,   Islwyn,   Ynyscedw>  n  Road, 

Ystradgynlais,    Swansea. 

Prosscr,  Mrs    M.   M  ,  Llety  Dafydd,   Ystrad- 
gynlais, Swansea 
(Vacancy). 


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BRECONSHIRE 

COOPTFD 

Lewis,    Alderman    Emeritus    Principal     1 ,,    2, 

Camden  Villas^  Brecon 
Price,  Alderman   1)    W  ,   Nantyrharn,   Senny- 

b  ridge,    Brecon 
Jones,  Alderman    I     J  ,  Herbert.  Hall,  Crick- 

howell 
Beavan,    T ,    j  i> ,    Macsyhiyn,    John    Street, 

Hirwaun,   Aberdarc 
Jones,    Rev     W     P,    MA,    Trevor ca    College 

Taiga rth,   Brecon 
Stewart,    Ven     H.    T  ,    The    Viearagc,    Builth 

Well* 
Wed  lake,    Rev     Father     J  ,      1  he    Presbytery, 

Brecon 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


James,  Rev   A   O ,  Christ  College,  Brecon 
Price,  C   A  ,  School  House,  Talgarth,  Brecon 
Cole-Hamilton,  Mrs.  M  ,  The  Rectory,  Llan- 

guttock,   Crxckhowell,   Brecon 
Jones,  E  ,   Sunnybank,  Brynmawr 
Jones,  Mrs    J  ,  Memorial  College,  Brecon 
Morris,  Mrs  C  E  ,  Cartrefle,  Hay,  via  Hereford. 
Lvans,  Mrs    H    J  ,  9,  Greenland  Road,  Bryn- 
mawr. 
Jones,  Mrs    M  ,  School  Road,  Ciurnos,  Lowei 

C.wmtwreh,  Swansea 
Price,    T     W ,    Secondary    Grammar    School, 

Brynmawi 
Jayne,    Mrs     M     I,,    The   Cottage,    '1  algarth, 

Brecon. 
(One  vacancy) 


BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 


CHAIRMAN  .. 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  CHIEF  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER  (SECONDARY) 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER  (PRIMARY) 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION     ... 

OFFICER  (ADMINISTRATION) 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
ORGANISERS    OF    PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

GARDENS  AND  PLAYING 

FIELDS 
ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS  SERVICE 
ORGANISER  OF  YOUNG 

FARMERS'  CLUBS  AND 

RURAL  STUDIES 
ORGANISER  OF  Music  AND 

DRAMA 

YOUTH  ORGANISER 
CHIEF  ATTENDANCE 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


SENIOR  DENTAL  OFFICER   . 
ASSISTANT    DENTAL 
OFFICERS 

COUNTY  ARCHITECT         .  . 

COUNTY  TREASURER 

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE AREA  (estimated} 
1943 

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE  ... 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 
1945-46.  (estimate) 


J.  R.  T.  Tarver. 

D.  E.  Cookc,  M.C.J  M.A.,  County  Offices,  Aylesbury. 
Tel.  :   370. 

W.  J.  S.  Leonard >  B.SC. 

A.  W.  Ncwsom,  B.A. 
(Vacant.) 

F.  J.  North,  M.A. 

Miss  G.  M.  Nicholas,,  B.A. 

Miss  G.  M.  Wood  ;   R.  Tompkms. 

J.  N.  Acaster. 

Miss  A.  L.  Parris,  B.sc. 
Miss  M.  A.  White. 
A.  J.  Calhs. 

J.  S.  Dawcs,  M.A.,  MUS.  BAC. 

L.  T.  Doggett,  B.SC. 
W.  H.  Bartlett. 

G.  W.  H.  Townsend,  M.BO  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
G.  H.  Gibson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

A.  M.  Critchley,  M.D.,  CH.B.>  D.P.H.  ;  J.  T.  C.  Sims- 
Roberts,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  5  T.  P. 

Evans,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  J.  C.  Ronaldson, 
M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  H.  A.  Simmons,  M.R.C.P.,L.R,C.P., 
D.P.H.  ;  G.  W.  Ward,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

E.  Kew,  L.D.S. 

Miss  J.  Smith,  L.D.S.  ;  M.  T.  Gibb,  L.D.S.  ;  MJSS 
M.  H.  Sheriy,  L.D.S.  ;  C.  H.  Griffiths,  L.D.S.  Tem- 
porary Officers — 5. 

F.  A.  C.  Maunder,  R.S.,  DIP.  ARCH.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  A.M.T.P.I. 
W.  F.  Serby,  A.C.A. 

301,600. 


Rates  levied  for  Education  1945-46 — 3s.  lid. 
General  County  Account — £10,614. 


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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS  .  .     Amcrsham,    1  ;    Aylesbury,   2  ,    High   Wycombe,   2  ; 

Slough,  5. 

NURSERY  CLASSES  . . .     Bcaconsficld,    1  ;    Bletchley,  2  ;    Chesham,   1  ;    High 

Wy combe,,  5  ;  New  Bradwell,  1  ;  Newport  Pagnell, 
1  ;  Slough,  3  ;  Stony  Stratford,  1  ;  Wolverton,  1  ; 
Wooburn,  1. 

No.  of  Schools  No.  on  Roll 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS  .  .  .  249         30,020 

SECONDARY  MoohRN  SCHOOLS  ...         15  4,219 

Boy*         Girls        Mixed     Totals 

SECONDARY  GRAMMAR  (a)  County          ...          2  1  2  5 

SCHOOL  (/))  Voluntary      .1124 

Totals 3  2  4  9 

Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  : — 

Autumn  Term,  1945  :— 
Boys         Girls       Mited    Totals 

(a)  .          ...         665  567  707         1939 

(b)  .          ...         662  497  506         1665 


1,327          1,064        1,213       3,604 

CHAIRMEN  OF  DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  AND  DIVISIONAL  EDUCA- 
TION OFFICERS 
North  Bucks  Division 

CHAIRMAN  .  .     Lt.-Col.  J.  Williams,  The  Lodge,  Emberton,  Olncy. 

EDUCATION  OFFICER         ...     N.  R.  Hawes,  Divisional  Education  Office,  143,  Church 

Street,  Wolverton. 
Aylesbury  Division 
CHAIRMAN   ..         Mrs.    O.    H.    Paterson,    Fox    Hill,    Wendover    Road, 

Aylesbury. 
EDUCATION  OFFICER         .  .     J.  W.  Kaye,  B.SC.,  Divisional  Education  Office,  County 

Offices,    Aylesbury. 
High  Wycombe  Division 
CHAIRMAN  .  .         ...  .      A.  J.  Gibbs,  l'  Brook  Cottage,"  Bowden  Lane,  High 

Wycombe. 
EDUCATION  OFFICER  J.  \V.  Moss,  Divisional  Education  Office,   17,  Easton 

Street,  High  Wycombe. 
Amersham  and  Chesham  Division 
CHAIRMAN  ...          ..          ..A.  Woodley,  Longwood,  South  Road,  Chesham  Bois. 

EDUCATION  OFFICER         ...     M.  H.  O'Grady,,  Divisional  Education  Office,  Keen's 

Yard,  High  Street,  Amersham. 
Slough  and  Eton  Division 
CHAIRMAN...         ...         .       C.  A.   Hunter,  39,  Lansdowne  Avenue,  Slough. 

EDUCATION  OFFICER         ...     C.  S.  Smyth,  B.A.,  Divisional  Education  Office,  Chalvey 

Park,  Windsor  Road,  Slough. 

SECONDARY  GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

County 

Amersham  Grammar  (M.        ...         ...         ...  N.  Harrow,  M.A. 

Marlow,  Sir  William  Borlase's  (B.)    W.  S.  Booth,  M.A. 

Slough  Grammar  (B.)  .         .  .          ..  E.  R.  Clarke,  M.A. 

Slough  High  (G.)          Miss  J.  M.  Crawford,  M.A. 

Wolverton  Grammar  (M.)       ...         D.  E.  Morgan,  M.A. 

Voluntary  Aided 

Aylesbury  Grammar  (M.)        ...         .  .         ...  G.  P.  Furneaux,  M.A. 

Buckingham  Royal  Latin  (M.)  H.  B.  Toft,  B.SC. 

High  Wycombe  Royal  Grammar  (B.)  .  .  E.  R.  Tucker,  M.A. 

Wycombe  High  (G. )     . .  Miss  A.  Downs,  B.A. 

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SECONDARY  TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 

f   r  n  .     .      7  Full-lime  Evening 

Name  of  Institute  Principal  Day  Students         Students 

High  Wycombe  Technical  Institute     W.  J.  Davies,  B.sc.     ...         345  864 

Wolverton  Technical  College      ...     R.  S.  Anderton,  B.sc. .  .         174  576 

Slough  Technical  School  ..            .     A.  S,  Humpheryes,  B.sc.        327  2,011 

39  Evening  Institutes          2,220 

Youth  Service 

Secretary  of  the  County  Youth  Committee  :  D.  H.  Cookc,  M.C.,  M.A.,  County 
Offices^  Aylesbury. 

A  series  of  district  Youth  Sports  is  held  early  in  July  and  each  district  sends 
a  representative  team  to  a  County  Sports  Meeting  held  in  Aylcsbury. 

Two  Summer  Camps3  each  with  accommodation  for  about  100,  are  open  from 
early  June  till  mid- September,  and  are  used  by  parties  from  Schools  from  Monday 
to  Friday  of  each  week  during  June  and  July  and  by  members  of  Youth  Organisations 
at  week-ends  and  during  August.  A  full-time  warden  and  cook  arc  in  residence. 


MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Tarver,  J   R.  T.,  Lower  Ascott,  Wing,  Leighton 
Buzzard,  Beds. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Healey,   W.    H.,   Chilterns,   Wooburn    Green, 
High  Wycombe,  Bucks. 

Abbott,   R.   C,   34,   Shakleton  Road,   Slough, 

Bucks. 
Arnison,  G.  W.,  Woodland,  Hazlemere,  High 

Wycombc,  Bucks 
Biggs,    T.    B.j    Windways,    North    Marston, 

Bletchley,  Bucks 
Bradshaw,  Mrs    R ,  The  Cottage,  Lowei  End, 

Padbury,  Bucks 
Bruce,    Capt.     K.     Al ,    Austens,     Kingsway, 

Chalfont  St.  Peter,  Bucks. 
Buckingham,  Rt.   Rev    Lord  Bishop,   Taplow 

Rectory,  Maidenhead,  Berks 
Bull,  L.  O.,  37,  Cambridge  Street,  Wolverton, 

Bucks. 
Butterwick,    Hon.    Mrs     A.    D ,    Holloway's 

Farm,  Beaconsfield,  Bucks 
Byam-Grounds,  Lt.-Col.  N  B.  C ,  The  Lodge, 

Shenngton,  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks 
Byard,  The  Rev    H    A  ,  The  Vicarage,  Ayles- 

bury,    Bucks 
Chandler,    H ,    32,    Leon    Avenue,    Bletchley, 

Bucks 
Corrick,  F.  L.,  4,  Bungalow,  Park  Lane,  Lane 

End,  High  Wycombe,  Bucks. 
Crawley,  Mrs.  Aldan,  Gawcott,  Buckingham. 
Crosfield,  Mrs    E  ,  Withendge,  Knotty  Green, 

Beaconsfield,    Bucks. 
Darvill,  A.,  Daisymead,  28,  Chalvcy  Road  East, 

Slough,  Bucks. 
Drury,     G.     H ,     Kingswear,     Grove     Road, 

Beaconsfield,   Bucks 
Getley,  A.  C.,  Thompson's  Farm,  Long  Crcn- 

don,  Aylesbury,  Bucks 
Grenfell,  Miss  M  ,  Bacres,  Hambleden,  Henlcy- 

on-Thames,  Oxon. 

Gwyer,  Miss  B.  E.,  St.  Hugh's  College,  Oxford 
Haynes,    A.,    "  Bracknam,"     15,    Bradenham 

Road,  High  Wycombe,  Bucks. 
Hunter,  C.  A ,  39,  Lansdowne  Avenue,  Slough, 

Bucks. 
Knight,    V.    W ,    "  Camclot,"    Clifton    Road, 

Chesham  Bois,  Bucks. 
Lehmann,  Mrs.  A.  M ,  "  Fieldhead,"  Bourne 

End,  Bucks 
Listen,    Mrs     N.    S ,    New    Court,    Marlow, 

Bucks. 

Lord,  S.  W,,  Branksea,  Olney,  Bucks 
Mackenzie,    Major    W.    R.    D.,    Sunnyclose, 

Fawley,   Henley-on-Thames,   Oxon. 


Miller,     Prof     A.     Austin,     The     University, 

R  jading,    Berks. 
Moreland,  Major  H.,  Cherrycroft,  South  Park, 

G?rrards    Cross,    Bucks 
Morgan,  O.  T  ,  Uplands,  New  Road,  Booker, 

High   Wycombe,   Bucks 
Moss,  Mrs.   W.  R  ,  21,  Victoria  Street,  High 

Wycombe,   Bucks. 
Narbeth,  W.  A,  2*,  High  Street,  Aylesbury, 

Bucks. 

Paterson,  Aid  Mrs  O  H  ,  Fox  Hill,  Aylesbury 
Room,  F    S.  G  ,  6,   Salt  Hill  Drive,  Slough, 

Bucks 

Rose,  A  ,  Apslcy  Lodge,  Aylesbury,  Bucks 
Rothschild,  Mrs   Y   dc,  Ascott,  Wing,  Leighton 

Buzzard,  Beds. 
Scott,  H.  K.,  jacutmga,  Bois  A\tnue,  Chesham 

Bois,  Bucks 
Skinner,   Major-  Gen.    Sir   Cynac,    i;arm   Isnd, 

Buikes    Road,    Beaconstield,   Bucks 
Stewart,     W  ,     Weston     Underwood,     Olney, 

Bucks. 

Stubbmgs,  F  ,  Coleshill,  Amersham,  Bucks. 
Taylor,  J    E  ,  50,  Stoke  Road,  Slough,  Bucks 
Taylor,    R.,    "  Grasmerc,"    31,    Huntercombc 

Lane,    Slough,   Bucks. 
Temple,  A.   J  ,  65,  Aylcsbury   Road,  Bierton, 

Aylcsbury,    Bucks 
Tower-ton,  Miss  M  ,  The  Patch,  Stokenchurch, 

High   Wycombe,    Bucks 
Vaughan,    Mrs.    li.,    Manor    House,    Princes 

Risborough,  Aylcsbury,  Bucks. 
Ward,  A    F  ,  Penstone,  London  Road,  Slough, 

Bucks. 
Watson,  Col.  F.  W.,  The  Glebe  House,  Dmton, 

Aylesbury,    Bucks 

Wells,  O,  54,  Albert  Street,  Bletchley,  Bucks. 
West,     Lady,     Long    Hazard,     Ellesborough, 

Aylcsbury,    Bucks. 
Williams,  Lt.-Col.  J  ,  The  Lodge,  Emberton, 

Olney,     Bucks. 
Woodley,  A.,  Longwood,  South  Road,  Chesham 

Bois,  Bucks. 
Yates,  G.,  Fern  Cottage,  Cores  End,  Bourne 

End,  Bucks 


MEMBERS 
Chairman  of  the  County  Council,  Sir  Leonard 

H     West,    O.B.E  ,    LL  D  ,    Long    Hazard, 

Ellcsborough,    Aylesbury,    Bucks. 
Vice-Chairman  of  the  County  Council,  N    W. 

Gurney,      Woodlands,      Burkes      Road, 

Beaconsfield,  Bucks. 
Chairman  of  the   Finance  Committee  of  the 

Council,  Major  Sir  Henry  Aubrey  Fletcher, 

Bart,    M.V.O  ,    D.S.O  ,    Townhill,    Chilton, 

Aylesbury 


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CAERNARVONSHIRE 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  William  George. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    Alderman  R.  D.  Owen. 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION...     D.   W.   T.   Jenkins,  M.A.,   Education  Offices,  Castle 

Street,  Caernarvon.    Tel.  :    602  and  603. 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR       .  .     Manscl  Williams,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
COUNTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER     D.  E.  Parry  Pntchard,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

DENTAL  OFFICERS Henry  Parry,  L.D.S.  ;  W.  R.  Davies,  L.D.S.  ;   I.  Wynne 

Jones,  L.D.S. 

ARCHITECT  Westbury  Lloyd  Jones,  L.S.A.,  A.I.STRUCT.E. 

ACCOUNTANT         Ellis  H.  Jones. 

ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL          Miss  G.  A.  Bishop. 

TRAINING 
ORGANISER  OF  INFANTS'         Miss  Jennie  Thomas,  M.A. 

SCHOOL  AND  LANGUAGE 

TRAINING 

COUNTY  MEALS  ORGANISER    Miss  A.  J.  Owen. 

COUNTY  YOUTH  ORGANISER    Ifor  Bowen  Griffith,  Education  Offices,  Caernarvon. 
DAY  OF  MEETING  ...         ...     Thursday.    (The    Education    Committee    meets    five 

times  during  the  year). 
POPULATION  ..          ..     (1931  Census),  120,810. 

EDUCATION   RATES   LFVIED     Elementary  -4s.  5 \d.     Higher—Is.  71d. 

1942-43 

PRODUCE  OF  A  ID.  RATE  ..     £2,502. 

SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     .  .     Elementary — 152.    Grammar — 10.    Secondary  Modern 

—9. 

Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Service  in  Caernarvonshire  has  now  become  an  accepted  part  of  the 
life  of  the  community,  and  the  merging  of  the  Youth  Committee  into  the  Further 
Education  Committee  merely  reflects  the  attitude  of  the  County  as  a  whole  towards 
the  Youth  Service  ;  that  it  is  no  longer  an  experiment  but  a  part  of  the  natural 
educational  development  through  the  facilities  offered  by  the  Education  Authority 
and  utilised  very  largely  by  voluntary  bodies. 

The  number  of  Youth  Centres  is  92,  not  including  prc-service  units,  St.  John, 
Rod  Cross,  etc. 

The  two  most  noteworthy  features  are  the  development  of  the  Young  Farmers' 
Clubs,  one  of  which  received  a  National  Trophy  this  year,  and  the  realisation  by  clubs 
of  every  organisation  that  it  is  essential  for  their  well  being  that  they  retain  their 
Welsh  culture  even  in  those  very  few  areas  where  the  clubs  are  not  Welsh  speaking. 

The  problem  now  facing  the  Authority  is  how  to  organise  the  various  groups  in  the 
towns  and  villages  into  cultural  and  communal  centres  on  a  sound  economic  basis, 
without  destroying  the  identity  of  any  particular  group  or  body. 

GRAMMAR   SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

Caernarvon  County  School J.  Ivor  Davies,  M.A. 

Bangor  Friars     ..  Ifor  Williams,  M.A. 

Bangor  Girls'     ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  Miss  B.  Elwy  Hughes,  M.A. 

Bethesda  ..  .  E.  E  wart  Price,  M.A. 

Llandudno         ..         ..          ..          ..          ..  S.  O.  Rees,  M.A. 

Brynrefail  .  .          ..         .  .         ...          ..  Emrys  Thomas,  M.A. 

Penygroes          ...          Dr.  J.  R.  Morgan. 

Portmadoc         ...         .  .         .  .  .  William  Rowlands,  M.A. 

Pwllheli R.  Ef  Hughes,  M.A. 

Botwnnog          D.  R.  Griffith,  B.A. 

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MEMBERS 


ALDIWMEN 

Davies,  W    Cradoc,  Haulfryn,  Pwllhch 
Fisher,  Mrs   A.,  Tyddyn  Eihan,  Llanbens. 
George,  William,  Garth  Celyn,  Criccieth 
Griffith,  Dr    O.  Wynne,  Plastanrallt,  Pwllheh 
Helsby,  Dr   R.  J.,  Wellficld,  Bangor. 
Hewitt,  Arthur,   Town  Hall  Chambers,  Llan- 

dudno 

Jones,  Ebenezer,  Islwyn,  Pcnmachno 
Jones,  Isaac,  1,  Ro&e  Place,  Conway. 
Jones,  J   T  ,  Meinonfa,  Groeslon 
Marks,   Mrs.   E.   M  ,   Penylan,   Carmen  Syiva 

Road,    Llandudno 

Owen,  Sir  Goronwy,  Llwynvbram,  Llanrag 
Owen,  R.  D.,  Maengwyn,  Penmaenmawr 
Parry,  Hugh,  Einanedd,  Cadnant  Park,  Conwa> 
Pntchard,  J    W  ,  17,  Margaret  Street,  Caernar- 
von 
Roberts,      G       Hughes,       Glanrhyd,       Hdern, 

Pwllheli 
Roberts,    W.    Arthur,    Gwylfa,    4a,    Roumania 

Drive,   Llandudno 

Thomas,  Jeremiah,  1,  Gcilan  Terrace,  Bethcsda 
Thomas,  John,  Cefn,  Llanengan,  Abersoch. 
Williams,  R.  W  ,  Hadof  Wen,  Penygroes 
Williams,     T      J  ,     Pengarnedd     Villa,     Garn 

Dolbcnmaen 
Williams,  W   G  ,  Bryn  Alun,  Caernarvon 

COUNCILLORS 

Beer,  S    V  ,  Penybryn,  Portmadoc 
Bryan,  D.  A.,  The  Gables,  Penmaenmawr 
Darbishire,  Mrs  E  ,  The  Plas,  Trevor,  Caernar- 
von. 
Davies,    A     H  ,    The    Pioneer,    Station    Road, 

Llanfairfechan 
Davies,   E    Bevnon,    Morannedd,    16,    Marine 

Crescent,  Deganwy 

Ellis,  Owen,  7,  Victoria  Terrace,  Deimolen. 
EUis,  T.  R ,  Tynhendre,  Talybont,  Bangor 
Evans,  G.  P ,  Cefn  Peraidd,  Garn  Dolbenmaen 
Evans,  Dr.  Griffith  I.,  Brynteg,  Caernarvon. 
Evans,  Humphrey,  Doleithin,  Llandudno. 
Evans,  Owen,  Pencaesion,  Carmel,  Caernarvon 
Evans,  T.  Rhys,  Post  Office  Stores,  Bryn  Pydew, 

Llandudno  Junction. 
Finch,    W     H.    Wynne,    Ccmamwlch,    Ecicrn, 

Pwllheh. 

Griffith,  R.  T ,  Penvbuarth,  Llanrug 
Griffith,  William,  Cororion,  Gelh  Road,  Bangor 
Higgins,  Henry,  Roualeyn,  Trcfriw 
Holland,  R    E.,  Glanaber,  Dolwyddelan. 
Hughes,  J.  O.,  Dcrwen  Deg,  Caernarvon. 
James,  R.  J ,  14,  Friars  Avenue,  Bangor. 
Jones,    C.    Madoc,    Holmlea,    Abbey    Road, 

Llandudno. 

Jones,  E    R.,  Derlwyn,  Bethesda. 
Jones,  E.  R.,  Gwyndy,  Dolwyddelan 
Jones,  I.  Lloyd,  Caerfa,  Pwllheli. 
Jones,   J.    Owen,   Carslake,   Roumania   Drive, 

Llandudno 
Jones,    Joseph   T.,    Bryn    Arfon,    Woodlands, 

Conway. 
Jones,     Lewis,    Ardwyn,     Llambeblig    Road, 

Caernarvon. 

Jones,  Rev.  Robert,  B.A.,  Bodarfryn,  Talysarn 
Jones,  Robert,  Red  Garage,  Morfa  Nevm. 
Jones,  R.  J.  Gresley,  I,  Park  Lane,  JLlandudno. 
Jones,  Capt.  R.  O ,  Cliff,  Portdmorwic 
Jones,  W.  Elwyn  E ,  Bryn  Lhnos,  Bangor. 


Jones,  W.  S  ,  Gwynfa,  Beddgelert. 

Lewis,  Rev.  D    J  ,  M.A  ,  Brynteg,  Waenfawr. 

Matthews,  Rev.  R    Lloyd,  Llys  Myfyr,  Bethel, 

Caernarvon. 

Morns,   Alwyn,   Post  Office,   Nazareth,   Peny- 
groes 
Moms,  Thomas,  10,  Water  Street,  Llanllechid, 

Bangor 
Owen,   High,  Hendre,  7,  Roumania  Crescent, 

Llandudno 

Owen,  O.  Gwyrfai,  Bodaden,  Bontnewydd. 
Owen,  O.  Oscar,  Bryn  Brith,  Carmel,  Caernar- 
von 
Owen,     Thomas.,     Pennarth,     Clunnog     Road, 

Caernarvon. 

Owen,  Thomas,  Glasfryn,  Llanberis 
Owen,    William,    Plas    Maesygroes,    Talybont, 

Bangor 
Oxley,    Mrs     Ii     M ,    I,    Imperial    Mansions, 

Vaughan    Street,    Llandudno. 
Parry,  A    Ivor,  Victoria  House,  Bangor  Road, 

Conway 

Parry,  R.  J  ,  Neigwl  Ganol,  Bntwnnog,  Pwllhch 
Roberts,  Iimyr  G  ,  Rodsvrdda  Hall,  Aberdaron 
Roberts  G    Cornelius,  Manor  Farm,  Pwllheli. 
Roberts,  J    Evan,  Mairlys,  Edern,  Pwllhch 
Roberts,  J    Griffith,  Wernol,  Chwilog 
Roberts,  J   Howe]],  Gwyndy,  Llannor,  Pwllhch 
Roberts,  O   Mcurig,  39,  Pcnrhos  Road,  Bangor 
Roberts,  Robert,  Trem-y-l)on,  Dolgarrog. 
Roberts,    R     T ,    Bryn    Awel,    County    Road, 

Penygroes 
Roberts,  W.  Hugheston,  Ty  Gwyn,  Trcmadoc, 

Portmadoc 
Rowlands,    F.     D  ,    Bryn   Clyd,   Warren   Road, 

Deganwv 

Spier,  W  W  ,  Alton  Villa,  Llanfairfechan 
Thomas,  Richard,  Glandwydden,  Bangor. 
Underwood,  L  S,  Ashmore,  7,  Cairoll  Place, 

Llandudno. 

Webster,  W.  E.,  Brynymor,  Caernarvon 
White,  Price  F.,  3,  Abbey  Road,  Bangor 
Williams,  J.   E  ,   Tanygrais?,   Cnceiah 
Williams,    R     E ,    Glanymor,    C:onway    Road, 

Penmaenmawr. 

Williams,  W    Hugh,  Bnthdir  Farm,  Bangor 
Williams,  Dr.  R.  J    G  ,  Kockdale,  Abersoch. 


CO-OPTKD  MEMBERS 

Dodd,  Llywarch  P  ,  Maesgwyn,  Meadow  Drive, 

Portmadoc. 

Davies,  Mrs.  C   Lloyd,  The  Rectory,  Harlech. 
Hvans,  Mrs.  E   P.,  Coodwig,  St.  David's  Road, 

Caernarvon. 
Evans,  Principal  D.  Emrys  Evans,  U  C.N  W  , 

Bangor. 
Gould,  Capt.  II.  B  ,  General  Manager,  Penrhyn 

Quarry,  Port  Penrhyn,  Bangor 
Jones,  J,  EUas,  Brentwood,  Bangor 
Jones,  Principal  Isaac,  Madryn  Caste  Farm 

School,  Bodfean,  Pwllhch. 
Jones,  David  P ,  Caernarvon 
Jones,  Glyn,  Corra  Linn,  Bethel,  Caernarvon. 
Shennan,  Col.  J.  R ,  Plus  Celyn,  Pcnmaenmawr 
Roberts,  Dr.  R.  Alun,  Rhedynog,  Ffnddoedd 

Road,  Bangor 

Rowlands,    William,    Grammar    School,    Port- 
madoc. 

Thomas,  David,  High  Chffe,  Caernarvon. 
Thomas,   Principal   Richard,   Normal   College, 

Bangor 


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CAMBRIDGESHIRE 


CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 


ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

CHIEF  CLERK        

ORGANISERS  OF   SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS,  ETC. 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
AND  MEDICAL  OFFICER  OF 
HEALTH 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS. 

EDUCATION  PSYCHOLOGISTS 

PSYCHIATRIC  SOCIAL 
WORKER 

COUNTY  ARCHITECT 

COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT 

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE AREA  REGISTRAR- 
GENERAL'S  ESTIMATE, 
Mm-1942 

EDUCATION  RATES  LEVIED 
1946-47 

PRODUCT   OF    ID.    RATE, 
1946-47 


PRIMARY  AND  SECONDARY 


FURTHER  EDUCATION 
TECHNICAL  COLLEGE  AND 
SCHOOL  OF  ART 


Alderman  Mrs.  C.  D.  Racklam,  M.A.,  J.P. 

H.  Morris,  C.B.E.,  M.A.,  Education  Office,  Shire  Hall, 
Cambridge.  Tel.  :  Cambridge  3411.  Private  address  : 
15,  Fitzwilkam  Street,  Cambridge.  Tel.  :  Cam- 
bridge 54179. 

G.  D.  Edwards,  M.A. 

J.  C.  Hogg. 

Physical  Training,  2  ;    Domestic  Subjects  and  School 

Canteens,  3  ;  Arts  and  Crafts,  1  ;  Advisory  Teacher, 

1  \    Youth  Organisations,  2. 
R.  French,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 


2 

i; 
i. 


Speech  Therapists,  2. 


W.  H.  Wingate,  A.R.I.B.A. 
R.  P.  Thorne,  M.A.,  A.S.A.A. 
156,690. 


6s.  2d. 
£4,014. 
Schools  Maintained 

Nursery  .. 
Primary 

Secondary  Modern 
Secondary  Grammar    . 


No. 

1 

122 
~5 

1 


Roll 
35 

6,611 
952 
220 


1  (Principal  :  R.  W.  Wilson,  B.SC.  (Eng.),  A.C.G.I.,  D.I.C., 
Whitworth  Scholar,  A.M.I.E.E.) 


Day  School 

Art  School          

Technical  Day  and  Evening  Classes 
EVENING  INSTITUTES  AND 
YOUTH  CENTRES       .  . 
JUVENILE    EMPLOYMENT         Vacant. 
OFFICE 

CAMBRIDGE— EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 

EDUCATION  OFFICER        ...     T.  F.  Foreman,  M.A. 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION  W.  Wales,  B.A. 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 
EDUCATION  PSYCHOLOGIST 
SPEECH  THERAPISTS 
PSYCHIATRIC  SOCIAL 

WORKER 


Day 
Students 
279 
76 
394 
No. 
28 


Evening 
Students 

142 
1,125 
Roll 
2,566 


W.  Hartston,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
1. 

3. 
1. 
1. 

2. 
1. 


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CAMBRIDGESHIRE 


PRIMARY  AND  SECONDARY 


EVENING  CLASSES  AND 
SERVICE  OF  YOUTH 


Schools  Maintained 

Primary 

Secondary  Modern 
Secondary  Grammar    ... 
Open  Air  (Delicate  children) 
Educationally  retarded 


MEMBERS 


Average  No. 
No.      on  Roll 
5,409 
2,100 
1,150 
120 
47 
Roll 
1,230 


18 
4 
2 

7 
1 

No. 
4 


Ellis,  Alderman  R ,  M  D.,  Chairman  of  the 
Council,  The  Limes,  Cottcnham,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Clark,  Alderman  Mrs  L  M  H  ,  j  i>  ,  Vice- 
Chairman  ol  the  Council,  53,  Grange 
Road,  Cambridge 

Franklin,  Aldcrrmn  H ,  Chairman  of  the 
Finance  Committee,  2,  Grcsham  Road, 
Cambridge 

AIDIRMFN 

Brown,  E  O ,  Barrow  Hatch,  Trumpington 
Road,  Cambridge 

Carter,  Mrs.  M  ,  Kckworth  Villa,  23,  Cavendish 
Road,  Cambridge. 

Frost,  EGG,  10,  Cranmer  Road,  Cam- 
bridge 

Jackson,  W  C  ,  r  B  E  ,  Ihe  Green,  Fowlmere, 
Royston,  Herts 

Nash,  C.  M  ,  Brook  l;arm,  Fowlmcrc,  Royston, 
Herts 

Rackham,  Mrs  C.  D  ,  j  r  ,  9,  Park  Terrace, 
Cambridge 

Watts,  P   J  ,  J  P  ,  Sycamore  Farm.  Over 

COUNCILLORS 

Burkitt,  M.  C  ,  M.A  ,  J  P.,  c  ( .,  Merton  House, 

Grantchcstcr 

Olivers,  R   H  ,  "  HomefieJd,"  Histon 
Dennard,  P   F  ,  5,  Campbell  Street,  (Cambridge 
KlUs,    W  ,    J  P ,    Merton    Giange,    Gamlmgay, 

Sandy,  Beds 
Hewlett,    R.    T ,    "  Willowhurst,"    Fordham, 

Ely 

Jackson,  R    M  ,  j  p  ,  "  Windmill,"  Flsworth 
Jeeps,   I7    H  ,  Church  Street,   Wilhngham 
Leonard,  E.,  The  Hall,  Soham,  My 
Matthews.,     F ,     Steeple     Mordcn,     Royston, 

Herts 
Morriss,    Mrs.    V.    H.    R ,    Banstead    Manor, 

Cheveley,  near  Newmarket. 
Parsons,  Mrs    E.  W ,  7,  Clarkson  Road,  Cam- 
bridge 

Patterson,  J   A  ,  11,  Golding  Road,  Cambridge. 
Pease,- The  Hon    Mrs    H    B.,  j  v  ,  Reynolds 

Close,  High  Street,  Girton 
Raimay,   A     B,    MA,    The    Master's    Lodge, 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge. 


Taylor,  G  E  ,  52,  Batcman  Street,  Cambridge. 
Taylor,  S    A  ,  j  p  ,  The  Grange  Farm,  West 

Wrattmg 

Tharp,  D    M  ,  j  p  ,  Chippenham  Park,  Ely 
Webb,  E    C: ,  73,  Fallowfield,  Cambridge 

NOMINAL  ED  AND  RHCOMMFNDED  MEMBFRS 

Andrews,  F   E  ,  32,  Bishop's  Road,  Trumping- 
ton. 

Bnggs,  W  L  ,  J.P ,  1,  Greville  Road,  Cam- 
bridge 

Hiekson,  G  F  ,  Stuatt  HOUJ.C,  Mill  Lane, 
Cambridge 

Rattray,  The  Rev  R  1*  ,  26,  Queen  Edith's 
Way,  Cambridge 

Spalding,  A  A  ,  237,  Chesterton  Road,  Cam- 
bridge 

Wilding,  G,  JP,  25,  Ihnton  Avenue,  Cam- 
bridge 

Johnson,  F  ,  j  P  ,  Fen  Dray  ton 

Pease,  M  S  ,  Reynolds  Close,  High  Street, 
Girton 

Cornwclt,  Richard,  Fordham  Road,  Soham, 
Ely 

Peich,  C.  C,  Orchard  House,  Pound  Lare, 
Isleham,  Ely 

Bullman,  E   W  ,  Bedford  House,  Linton 

Humphiey,  P   J  ,  Arrmgton,  Houston,  Herts 

Edwards,  W,  270,  Hills  Road,  Cambridge 

Salter,  F.  R  ,  69,  Storey's  Way,  Cambridge 
I  houless,  L)r    R    H  ,  York  House,  «3,  New- 
market Road,  Cambridge 

Blackman,  '1  he  Rev  E  C ,  48,  Ghsson  Road, 
Cambridge. 

Curtis,  Miss  M  ,  Newnham  College,  Cambridge. 

MacKennal,  'Ihe  Ven  W  L,  Boxmoor 
Cottage,  36,  Arbury  Road,  Cambridge 

Skilhcorn,  Miss  A.  H  ,  M  A  ,  Homcrton  College, 
Cambridge 

Primary  Schools  L  W  E.  Osborne,  Cotten- 
ham  School,  Cambridge. 

Secondary  Schools  .  J.  D  Livingstone,  Central 
Boys'  School,  Cambridge 

Grammar  School  .  G  L  Boyle,  Cambridge- 
shire High  School  for  Boys,  Hills  Road, 
Cambridge 

Further  Education  C  T.  Holmes,  Cambridge- 
shire Technical  College,  Collier  Road, 
Cambridge 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
DIRECTOR  ... 


ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR       .  . 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTIST 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT     ... 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE    ... 


CARDIGANSHIRE 

Alderman  Hubert  M.  Davies. 

J.  Henry  Jones,  M.A.,  PH.D.,  County  Education  Offices, 
56,  Portland  Street,  Aberystwyth.  TeL  :  Aberyst- 
wyth  474.  Private  address  :  Glwysgoed,  Caradog 
Road,  Aberystwyth.  Tel.  :  7306. 

Dewi  Williams,  B.A. 

Elmed  Ellis- Williams,  B.A. 

Ernest  Jones,  M.SC.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

W.  Pcrcival  Evans,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 

Rhys  Jones,  F.R.I.B.A. 

N.  Greenwood,  A.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A. 

Census  1931--55,184.    Estimated  1941—63,180. 

9s.  4d. 

£693  (all  County  purposes). 
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PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 
SCHOOLS 


County  Primary , . . 
Voluntary  Primary 

Totals      ... 


CARDIGANSHIRE 

No.  on  Roll 
31-3-46 
3,597 
935 


No. 
87 
20 

107 


4,532 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 

Aberayron  County  Secondary  School 
Aborystwyth  ("  Ardwyn  ")  County  Secondary 

School 

Cardigan  County  Secondary  School 
Llandyssul  County  Secondary  School 
Tregaron  County  Secondary  School     . 
Lampeter  County  Secondary  School 


Head 
J.  T.  Owen,  M.A. 

D.  C.  Lewis,  M.sc. 
T.  Evans,  M.A 
T.  E.  Davies,  M.A. 
D.  Lloyd  Jenkins3  M.A. 
J.  Lloyd  Jones,  M.SC. 


Youth  Service 

A   Youth  Committee   has   been   formed   and   this    has   made  grants  to  existing 
voluntary  Youth  organisations. 

MEMBERS 


AT  nrRMtN 

Davies,  1 1    M  ,  Grosvenor  Hotel,  Cardigan 
Havies,   J     G.    M ,    Rhydgaleci,    North   Road, 

Aberystwvth 
Edwards,  W  ,  Endbleigh,  South  Road,  Abcryst- 

wyth 
Evans,  Mrs    C.  M    Lewis,  21,  Great  Dar  legate 

Street,  Aberystwyth 
Evans,  D  ,  Pengelly,  Newcastle  Emlyn 
Jenkins,   E     1* ,   Tawelfryn,   Maenygroes,   New 

Quay,  Cards 

Tames,  D  ,  Llwyndurib  Farm,  Llcchryd,  Cards. 
Jones,  J    R  ,  Garthowen,  Llandyssul 
Jones,      M  ,      Wernfclen,      PontrhydiVndigaid, 

Ysrrad    Meung 

Jones,  R  ,  Tyllwvd,  Llanfanan,  Aberystwyth 
Morgan,  D   R  ,  Black  Lion,  Bow  Street,  Cards. 
Morgan,  D  ,   Glcnholm,  Llanon,  Cards 
Williams,  J  ,  Maesbangor,  Chapel  Bangnr 
Williams,  Rev    J.  E,  The  Manse,  Llanddcwi- 

brefi,    Tregaron 
Williams,  M    LI    G  ,  Woodlands,  Alltybla^a, 

Llanvbyther 
Williams,  R.,  Trocdyrhiw,  Llwyndafydd,  Synod 

Inn,  Llandyssul 

COUNU/J  ORS 

Davies,  B  J  ,  Glenview,  Llangranog  Road, 
Llandyssul 

Davies,  B  J  ,  Bank  Farm,  Llandytriog,  New- 
castle Emlyn 

Davies,  U.  A ,  Brynawelon,  Llanrhystyd,  Cards 

Davies.,  D    O  ,  Uplands,  New  Qua> ,  Cards 

Davies,  E.  Lloyd,  Trcnova,  Beulah,  New- 
castle Emlyn. 

Davies,  E.,  Noyaddwilym,  Llechryd,  Cards. 

Davies,  E.  G ,  2,  Picton,  Aberarth. 

Davies,  G,  Rhydyfene,  Llandyssul, 

Davies,  R.  R.j  Llwyngronw,  P'cnrhyncoch 

Davies,  S  ,  Greengrove,  Fchnfach,  Lampeter 

Davies,  W.  M.,  Bryn  Teify,  Llanio  Road, 
Tregaron. 

Edwards,  E.  R.,  Ystwyth  Villa,  Po.itrhydy- 
groes. 

Edwards,  J.  E  ,  7,  Elysian  Grove,  Aberystwyth. 

Ellis,  R  ,  13,  Terrace  Road,  Aberystwyth 

Evans,  Mrs  A  D  L ,  Pen  gel  ly,  Newcastle 
Emlyn. 

Evans,  Rev  D.  L ,  Penbwlch  Crwys,  Devil's 
Bridge. 

Evans,  E.  T.,  Brynteg,  Llanbadarn  Road, 
Aberystwyth. 

Evans,  E ,  Ivy  Cottage,  Pennant,  Llanon, 
Cards. 

Evans,  Mrs.  G,  C  ,  21,  North  Parade,  Aberyst- 
wyth. 


Evans,  J    D  ,  Glasdir,  New  Cross. 

Evans,  J   G  ,  Llanfair  Fawr,  Llanfair,  Lampeter 

Herbert,     D      L ,     Glynderwcn,     Llangeitho, 
Tregaron. 

Hughes,  W.  G  ,  Gilfachwcn,  Sihan,  Lampeter. 

lames,      D       L,     Coedabowen,     Llanwenog, 
Llanybyther. 

John,  J  ,  44,  Greenfield  Street,  Aberystwyth. 

Jones,  Rev    D     1  ,  The  Vicarage,  Tregaron 

[ones,  h   R  ,  Denver,  Llangranog,  Llandyssul 

Jones,  Rev    17  ,  Maesmawr,  Talybont 

Jones,  W    7  ,   Rrongelh,  Llanfarian,   Aberyst- 
wyth 

Lewis,  E  ,  Bro  Nest,  Llandyssul 

Lewis,  Rev  E  M  ,Delfryn,  Penyparc,  Cardigan. 

Lewis,  W    Arfryn,  Bryn  Road,  Lampeter 

I  ewis,  I.  R  ,  The  Exchange,  Penllwyn,  Capel 
Bangor 

Lloyd,  E    S  ,  Old  Abbey,  Pontrhydfendigaid, 
Vstrad    Mcurig 

Morgan,  E   J  ,  1,  North  Parade,  Aberystwyth. 

Morgan,  J  ,  Brodawcl,  Pontcrwyd 

Morgan,  J    1)  ,  Dauntless,  Llanon 

Owen,  O    J  ,  Taihinon,  Blaenpennal,  Llamlar. 

Phillips,    R     L ,    The    Briars,    St.    Dogmaels, 
Cardigan. 

Poulgram,     Mrs      M      N  ,     Portland     House, 
Aberavron 

Richards,  J  ,   5,  Priory  Street,  Cardigan 

Rogers    Lewis,   J     E  ,    Abermeung,    Felmfach, 

Lampeter 

Thomas,  B ,  Cross  Castle,  Synod  Inn,   Llan- 
dyssul. 

Thomas,  D    L  ,  Bronmor,  Tresaith,  Cardigan. 

Thomas,  D   P ,  Estate  House,  Llamlar. 

Thomas,  Rev    J    B  ,  The  Vicarage,  Borth 

Thomas,  Rev  J  M.  Lloyd,  Y  Bwthyn,  Llanarth. 

Williams,  D.  O  ,  Dol  Awel,  New  Quay 

Williams,  B.  T  ,  Hendre  Gwyndir,  Bow  Street 

Williams,    E     A,    Wyngarth,    Penglais    Road, 
Aberystwyth 

CO-OP  i  ED 
Chappie,    Em-Prof     C.    R ,    MA,    Woodville, 

Penglais   Road,   Aberystwyth 
Davies,  T.  E  ,  Cartref,  Lampeter 
Evans,  T ,  C  P    School,  Llanilar. 
Jones,  Mrs   F  ,  The  Post  Office,  Tregaron. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  W   H  ,  Gwynfryn,  Llanarth 
Morgan,  Mrs.  M  P ,  The  Manse,  Blaenancrch, 

Cardigan 
Stephens,    T.    LI ,    C  P.    School,    Talgarreg, 

Llandyssul. 
Williams,   Mrs.   A.   B.,   Gwynfa,   New   Cross, 

Aberystwyth 
Williams,   Rev.   T.   O ,   Bryn   Llewelyn,   Bryn 

Road,  Lampeter 


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CHAIRMAN  .  . 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  ... 


ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 


CHIEF  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 
OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEONS 

ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON   ... 

EAR,   NOSE   AND   THROAT 
SURGEONS 

HON.  PLASTIC  SURGEON  . . . 

SENIOR  SCHOOL  DENTIST 

ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 
DENTISTS 

ORTHOPAEDIC  SISTER 

SUPERVISOR  OF  NURSES    ... 

FINANCE  CLERK    

SCHOOL  ARCHITECI 

SUPERINTENDENT  SCHOOL 
ATTENDANCE  OFFICER 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
ORGANISERS 

COUNTY  YOUTH  ORGANISER 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 

AGRICULTURAL  AND  HORTI- 
CULTURAL STAFF 


MEALS  ORGANISER.  . . 
ASSISTANT   MEALS 

ORGANISERS 
DAY  OF  MEETING   . 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED 


POPULATION 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


CARMARTHENSHIRE 

...     Alderman  Joseph   Howell. 

.  .     Councillor  Revd.  Canon  S.  B.  Williams. 

...  H.  Wyn  Jones,  M.AO  B.SC.,  County  Education  Offices, 
County  Hall,  The  Castle,  Carmarthen.  Tel.  :  Car- 
marthen 484. 

.  .  lorwerth  Howells,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  County  Education 
Offices,  County  Hall,  Carmarthen.  Tel.  :  Car- 
marthen 484. 

(Acting)  Rccs  Evans,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 


Gladys  M.  Herbert,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  E.  T. 
Davies  Humphreys,  M.R.C.S.,  L.C.R.P.  (temporary). 

E.  K.  Roy  Thomas,  F.R.C.S.  (part-time)  ;  J.  J.  Healy, 
M.B.,  CH.B.  (part-time). 

A.  O.  Parker,  M.D.,  c.M.  (part-time). 
T.  I.  Williams,  F.R.C.S.  (part-time)  ;    C.  P.  Robinson, 
F.R.C.S.  (part-time)  '>  J.  Crowther,  F.R.C.S.  (part-time). 
T.  Pomfret  Kilner,  F.R.C.S. 
G.  Ungoed-Gnffiths,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 

F.  G.    Day    (temporary)  ;     W.    U.    Aucrbach,    M.D. 
(Berlin)  (temporary). 

Miss  E.  R.  Buckley,  C.S.M.M.G. 

Miss  Eunice  Jones. 

T.  J.  Evans. 

W.  T.  Lloyd,  A.R.I.B.A. 

T.  Harries. 

Miss  A.  B.  Jones  ;  Ivor  Gwyn  Davies. 

David  Gwyn  Jones,,  B.A. 

H.  Turner  Evans,  F.R.S.A.,  A.L.A. 

J.    L.    Lloyd,    M.sc.    (Principal    of    Pibwrlwyd    Farm 

Institute,  Carmarthen,  and  Agricultural  Organiser)  ; 

E.  O.  James,  B.SC.  (Agricultural  Instructor)  ;   T.  A. 

Owen,  B.SC.  (Horticultural  Instructor) ;    Miss  Betty 

Lewis,  N.D.D.  (Dairying  Instructress)  ;    Miss  F.  D. 

Davies  (Itinerant  Domestic  Science  Instructress). 

Miss  Eira  Jones. 

Misses  Diana  Jones  and  Winnie  Jenkins. 

Third  Thursday  in  each  month,  excepting  August. 

General  County  Education  Rate — £2,226. 

Grammar — 9  (also  1  jointly  with  Cardiganshire). 
Primary — 159  (113  County  Primary,  46  Voluntary 
Primary),  (3  Modern,  1  Modern  Voluntary).  Mining 
&  Technical  Institutes— 2.  Art  Schools— 2.  Agri- 
cultural Institute — 1.  Junior  Technical  Schools — 2. 

179,100(1931). 


County  Primary. . . 
Voluntary  Primary 

Totals 


No.  of 
Schools 

113 
46 


Pupils 
Average 
Roll 
8,789 
2,612 


Teachers 

394 
121 


159          11,401 


515 


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CARMARTHENSHIRE 


MODERN  SECONDARY 
SCHOOLS 


County    .  . 
Voluntary 

Totals 


No.  of 
Schools 

2 

1 


Pupils 

Average 

Roll 

658 

140 

798 


Teachers 

29 
8 


37 


DOMESTIC  SCIENCE  CENTRES 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


MINING    AND 
INSTITUTES 


TECHNICAL 


JUNIOR  TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 
ART  SCHOOLS 


Number 
of 
Centres 
Attended    by    Primary 
School  Children                              6 

Maintained 
Maintained 

No.  of  Schools 
9 
No.  of  In\ts. 

2 

Pupils 
3,779 
Pupils 
434 

Maintained 

Xo.  of  School 
2 

Pupih 
226 

Maintained 

No.  of  Schools 
2 

Pupih 
*25 
i463 

tl 

Teachers 


Tea*,  hci  i 
H> 

18 


Full-time. 


1  Part-time. 


Area. 

Carmarthen 
Amman  Valley 
Llanclly      .  . 
County  Rural 


Name  of  School 

Amman  Valley  Grammar  School 
Carmarthen  Grammar  School  (B.)     .. 
Carmarthen  Grammar  School  (G.)    .. 
Gwcndraeth  Valley  Secondary  School 
Llandilo  Grammar  School 
Llandovery  Grammar  School 
Llanelly  Grammar  School  (B.) 
Llanelly  Grammar  School  (G.) 
Whitland  Grammar  School     ... 


DISTRICT  YOUTH  SUB-COMMITTEES  :  — 

Local  Hon.  Secretaries. 

Tudor  Williams,  M.A.,  Grammar  School,  Carmarthen. 
Tom  Roberts,  M.sc.,  23,  New  Road,  Ammanford. 
Sydney  Wilson,  Education  Office,  Town  Hall,  Llanelly. 
Ivor  Gwyn  Davies  County  Education  Offices,  Carmarthen. 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

Head 

..     D.  D.  Jones. 
...     T.  Williams. 
.  .     Miss  E.  LI.  Davies. 
.  .     LI.  Williams. 
E.  Morns. 
Sydney  Davies. 
...     T.  V.  Shaw. 
...     Miss  E.  M.  Smith. 
...     D.  S.  Richards. 


Llandyssul  Grammar  School  (Joint  with  Cardi- 


ganshire) 

Ammanford 

Llandebie 

Llandovery 

DIVISIONAL 
OFFICER 


T.  Edgar  Davies. 

MODERN  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

J.  James. 

W.  S.  Rees. 

...     T.  Bowen. 

LLANELLY  DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE 


EXECUTIVE 


6.  Wilson,  Divisional  Executive  Offices,  Llanelly. 

Pupils 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


County  Primary. . . 
Voluntary  Primary 

Totals 


No.  of 
Schools 
41 
5 

46 


Average 
Roll 
5,831 
513 

6,344 


Teachers 

238 

25 

263 


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CARMARTHENSHIRE 

No.  of        Average 


MODERN  SECONDARY 
SCHOOLS 


Schools 
7 


Roll 
1,595 


Teachers 
81 


MODERN  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

Coleshill  Boys'  Modern  Secondary  School 
Coleshill  Girls'  Modern  Secondary  School 
Stebonheath  Boys'  Modern  Secondary  School 
Stebonheath  Girls'  Modern  Secondary  School 
Lakciield  Modern  Secondary  School 
Stradey  Modern  Secondary  School 
Burry  Port  Modern  Secondary  School 


MEMBERS 


(  'GUN  i  Y  Ai  DLRMLN 
Bowen,  L    L,   Blaengwelltog,    J'rclech,   Llan- 

fyrnach 

Oavies,  D  ,  <:  H  t  ,  Uwchpwih,  near  Carmarthen 
Davies,  K  5   GorfTwybia,   Ffairrach,   Llandilo 
Davies,  h  ,  46a,  Tirydail  Lane,  Ammanford 
Edwards,     W  ,      I'owy     Garage,     Llangunnor, 

Carmarthen 

Kvans,  G  ,  Fair  View,  Carway,  Kiducllv 
Howell,  J  ,  9,  Park  View,  Fehniocl,  Llanelly 
Hughes,    W.    1) ,    Mayheld,    College    Square, 

Llanelly 

James,  t ,  Caerhyg,  Ciynderwen 
Jenkins,  J  ,   Einanell,   Spnnghcld   Road,   Car- 
marthen. 

Lewis,  I).  B  ,  Cilrhos,  ri  ycroes,  Ammanford. 
Phillips,  J.,  The  Kiefte,  St  Clears 
Phillips,  J  ,  Post  Office,  Glanamman 
Phillips,  T    I   ,  Springfield,  Whitland 
Roberts,  D  ,  Cetnpare,  Old  Road,  Llanelly 
Stephens,  D.,  Llwynderw,  Gorslas,  Llanelly 
Thomas,    Capt     Ithcl,    Brynheulog,    The 

Esplanade,   Carmarthen 

Frubshaw,    Dame    Gwendoline,    Cae'r    Delyn, 
Llanelly 

COUNTY  COUNCILLORS 

Aubrey,  E  ,  5,  Gelly  Road,  Pemberton,  Lianelly 
Bevan,  E  ,  iiuanfa,  Saron,  Llandebic 
Bowen,  T  ,  Tnmsaran  Houj>e,  Allt,  Llangennech 
Bowen,      F      S ,     Eurosiryn,     8,     Bryncarcdig 

Terrace,  Dafcn,  Llanelly 
Daviet,,  B.  L  ,  Llygadenwyn,  Llan>byther 
Davics,  U.,  Brynllwyd,  Glanamman 
Davies,  H  ,  Jubilee  House,  Hebron,  S  O 
Davies,  J.  M  ,  Wedgcwood  House,  Rhosmaen 

Street,  Llandilo 


Davies,  J  ,  The  Cottage,  AUtwalis,  Carmarthen 
vies,  T ,  Teglan,  Manordilo,  Llandilo 


Davie 


Davies,  W.  J.,  27,  Walters  Road,  Llanelly 
Davies,  W  W  ,  1 ,  Cwmgarw  Road,  Brynamman 
Evans,  G ,  Tynewydd,  Nantgarcdig 
Gower,  A.  H  ,  Danyparc,  Llandovery. 
Griffiths,  W.  T  ,  Waungron,  6,  Annesley  Street, 

Llanelly 

Harries,  J  ,  Maesybettws,  Ammanford 
Harries,  T    L  ,  Pilroath,  Llangain,  near  Car- 
marthen 

Hopkm,  Mrs    C ,  2,  Bradford  Street,  Llanelly. 
Howells,    F.,    Gvvaha,    2a,    Florence    Street, 

Llanelly 
James,  Rev    R    G,  The  Vicarage,  Pontyatcs, 

Llanelly 

James,  M,  L.,  Ysguborfawr,  Myddfai. 
Jenkins,  B.,  Royal  Oak,  Trimsaran,  Kidwelly. 
Jenkins,  J    V,  13,  The  Grove,  Carmarthen 
Jones,  D.  G.  J  ,  Parknest,  Newcastle  Emlyn 
Jones,  D.   J ,    16,  Parcymynach,  Pontyberem, 


Jones,    Rev.     D.    P.,    12,    Coleshill   Terrace, 

Llanelly 
Jones,    J.    A ,    Lakcfield    Place,    Ferry    ttoad, 

Kidwelly 
Tones,     S  ,     Furlong     House,     Cross     Htvnds, 

Llanelly. 

Tones,  T  ,  Glansawdde,  Llangadock. 
Jones,  W.,  54,  Lammas  Street,  Carmarthen 
Lewis,  E  ,  The  Croft,  Gorlas,  Llanelly. 
Lewis,  E  ,  106,  Ellsmgton  Road,  Burry  Porv. 
Ivcwis,  H.,  63,  Tirydail  Lane,  Ammanford 
Mathiab,  W    H  ,  Llwynbedw,  Whitland. 
Morgan,  J  ,  Island  Farm,  Crugybar,  Llanwroa 
Morgan,  T.  W  ,  Ariryn,  Sawel  Terrace,  Hendy, 

Pontardulais. 

Morgans,  J  O,  11,  Guildhall  Square,  Car- 
marthen. 

Morns,  T.  R  ,  Spring  Gardens,  Llansamt. 
Olive,  A.  H  ,  42,  Ropewalk  Road,  Llanelly 
Owen,    J.    A,     The    Mount,     Rhandirmwyn, 

Llandovery 
Philipps,  Col    Gnsmond  Picton,  c.v  o ,  Cwn- 

gwih,  Bronwydd  Arms,  Carmarthenshire. 
Phillips,  W    H  ,  Gilfachyjestyn,  Conwil 
Rees,  Mrs.  C   R  ,  52,  Lakefield  Road,  Llanelly 
Rces,  J.  D  ,  Lower  Court,  St.  Clears 
Richards,  D    L,  11,  Luton  Terrace,  Furnace, 

Llanelly 
Samuel,  S.  J.  E  .  Gower  House,  6,  Pwll  Road, 

Pwll,  Llanelly.. 

Stone,  D.  J  ,  Caemawr  Farm,  Felinfoel,  Llanelly. 
Thomas,  D  ,  Delfryn,  Brcchfa. 
Thomas,     G      R ,     Brynteg,     Blaenau     Road, 

Llandebie 
Thomas,  S    R  ,  Tivy  View,  Pontwelly,  Llan- 

dyssul 

Thomas,  S.  O ,  freparcau,  Penybont,  Car- 
marthen 

Thomas,  W   J  ,  Cawdor  Cottage,  Llandilo. 
Thomas,    W     P,    The    Grove,    Grandstand, 

Carmarthen 

Williams,  J  ,  Ddol,  Llanboidy,  Whitland. 
Williams,  T   J  ,  Dryslwynfawr,  Llanarthney. 
Williams,  Canon  S.  B ,  The  Vicarage,  Laugh- 

arnc 

CO-OPTED 

Ba&tctt,  E ,  Industrial  Co-operative  Stores, 
Ammanford. 

Bishop,  R.  O,,  Royal  Ordnance  Factory, 
Pembrey 

Uavics,  H   J.,  Glyneiddan,  Nantgaredis,  Carm. 

Dynevor,  Lady,  Dynevor  Castle,  Llandilo. 

Evans,  D.  T ,  Nantgroes  County  Primary 
School,  Llandebie. 

Lewis,  Rev.  D  J ,  Bryntawel,  Upper  Tumble, 
Llanelly. 

Rees,  C.,  Island  House,  Laugharne 

Stepney-Gulston,  Miss  A.  J,  Derwydd  Llan- 
debie. 


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CHESHIRE 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  Mrs.  Lilian  Bromley-Davenport. 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN  ..  Alderman  G.  F.  Gordon. 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  Fredk.  F.  Potter,  C.B.E.,  M.A,,  B.SC.,  Education  Offices*, 

City  Road,  Chester. 

DEPUTY-DIRECTOR  OF  J.  G,  Kellett,  PH.D.,  M.SC. 

EDUCATION 

CHIEF  CLERK        R,  Robinson. 

ORGANISER  OF  ELEMENTARY  S.  H.  Woodiwiss,  B.A. 

SCHOOLS 

COUNTY  INSPECTOR  OF  Miss  W.  M.  Colliss. 

SCHOOLS 

ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC  Miss  G.  J.  Lindsay. 

SUBJECTS 

COUNTY  INSPECTORS  OF  Miss  B.  R.  Burdcss  :  J.  B.  Hall, 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 

LIBRARIAN A.  H.  Gillgrass,  39,  Lower  Bridge  Street,  Chester. 

AGRICULTURAL  ORGANISER  W.  B.  Mercer,  M.B.K.,  M.C.,  B.SC.,  Reaseheath,  Nant- 

wich. 

PRINCIPAL  OF  TRAINING  Miss  M.  J.  P.  Laurence,  M.A. 

COLLEGE,  CREWE 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES 
1.— Bebington  B. 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE    ...     Bebington 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION  Miss  H.  Tomkins,  33,  Boundary  Road,  Port  Sunlight, 

OFFICER  Wirral. 

2.— Hoylake  U.D.,  Wirral  U.D.,  Neston  U.D. 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE    ...    Deeside. 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          T.  S.  Flcay,  8,  The  Quadrant,  Hoylake. 

OFFICER 

3. — Runcorn  U,D.,  Runcorn  R.D. 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE    ...    Runcorn. 
DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION          Miss   D.    Hestbrd,   County   Council   District   Offices, 

OFFICER  Waterloo  Road,  Runcorn. 

4.— Altrincham   B.,   Bowdon  R.D.,  Hale  U.D. 

In  Bucklow  R.D.  :   Ashley  R.P.,  Bollington  R.P.,  Warburton  R.P. 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE    ...     Altrincham  and   District. 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          C.  E.  Jones,  Education  Office,  Market  Street,  Altrm- 

OFFICER  cham. 

5,— Sale  B.,  Lymm  U.D. 

In  Buckland  R*D.  :   Carrington  R.P.,  Partiiigton  R.P.,  Warburton  R.P. 
Divisional  Executive       ...      Sale,  Lymm  and  District. 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION  F.   Robinson,   Education   Offices,   Westminster   Bank 

Officer  Buildings,  School  Road,  Sale. 

6.— Alderley  Edge  U.D.,  Cheadle  and  Gatley  U.D.,  Wilmslow  U.D. 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE    ...     Cheadle  and  Wilmslow. 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION  R.  L.  Walshaw,  20,  Alderley  Road,  Wilmslow. 

OFFICER 

1.— Bredbury  and  Romiley  U.D.,  Hazel  Grove  U.D.,  Marple  U.D.,  Disley  R.D. 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE    ...    East  Cheshire. 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          L.  S.  Jones,  24,  St.  Petersgate,  Stockport. 

OFFICER 

8.— Hyde  B.,  Longdendale  U.D.,  Tintwistle  R.D. 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  ...  Hyde  and  Longdendale. 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION  H.  Bustin,  Education  Office,  Chapel  Street,  Hyde. 

OFFICER 

9.— Dukinfield  B.,  Stalybridge  B. 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE    ...    Dukmfield  and  Stalybridge. 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          N.  High,  Town  Hall,  Dukmfield. 

OFFICERS  R.  Lawton,  Town  Hall,  Stalybridge. 

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CHESHIRE 

10.— Macclcsficld  B.,  Bollington  U.D.,  Macclesfield  R.D. 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE    ...     Macclesfield  and  District. 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          A.  H.  Ashness,  Town  Hall,  Macclesfield. 

OFFICER 

11.— Congleton  B.,  Alsager  U.D.,  Sandbach  U.D.,  Congleton  R.D. 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE      ..     South- East  Cheshine. 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          H.  L.  Morris,  Education  Office,  Chapel  Lane,  Congle- 

OFFICEH  ton. 

12.— Northwich  U.D.,  Middlewich  U.D.,  Winsford  U.D.,  Northwich  R.D. 


DIVISIONAL  Extomvt 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
13.— -Crewe  B, 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

14.— Nantwich  U.D.,  Nantwich  R.D. 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  ..  Nantwich. 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION  R.  Peters, 

OFFICER  Nantwich. 

15.— Ellesmere  Port  U.D.,  Hoole  UJX 


Mid-Cheshire. 

E.   P.   Thomas,   Education   Office,   Technical   School, 
Northwich. 

Crewe. 

H.  Gordon,  Imperial  Chambers,  Prince  Albert  Street, 
Crewe. 


Education    Office,    Technical     Institute, 
Chester  R.D. 


DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
OF  DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES 
CONGLETON       

CREWE 

HYDE      

DUKINFItLD   AND    SlALY- 
BRIDGE 

MACCLESFIELD 

OPHTHALMIC  SURGEONS 

(part-time) 


ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEONS 
(Part-time] 


Ellesmere  Port  and  Chester  Rural 

W.  J.  Moore,  Education  Office,  Cook  Street,  Ellesmere 

Port. 

Knutsford  and  District  Administrative  Sub-Committee. 
A.  M.  Nickson  (Clerk),  14,  Danebank  Road,  Witton, 

Northwich. 

Tarvin   and   District   Administrative    Sub-Committee. 
A.  Hull  (Clerk),  St.  Martin's  House,  St.  Martin's  Fields, 

Chester. 


Ian  Campbell  Mackay,  M.B.,  CH.B  ,  D.P.H. 
Arnold  Brown,  M.R.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H, 

P.  X.  Bermingham,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  B.A.O.  ;  R.  J.  Clark, 
M.B.,  CH.B.  D.P.H.,  Jenny  Craig,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 
J.  S.  B.  Forde,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  Edith  Macknight, 
M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  Mary  A.  Thomas,  M.B.,  CH.B  ,  D.P.H.  ; 
Gladys  Wilkinson,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 


J.  Clemmson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  B.HY.  (with  H.M.  Forces)  ; 

Isobel  Forbes,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (temporary). 
J.  D.  INGRAM,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ;    Christina  Laing,  M.B., 

CH.B. 
F.  W.  C.  BROWN,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;   J.  G.  Bennett, 

M.D.    (AbSt.). 

J.  Gorman,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (with  H.M.   Forces)  ; 

C.  Starkie,  M.D.  (Asst.)  (with  H.M.  Forces)  ;   M.  E. 

Hocken,   M.B.,   CH.B.,   D.P.H.    (temporary)  ;    Gladys 

Grcenhalgh  Lowe,  M..B.,  CH.B.   (temporary). 
J.  D.  Lawric,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (with  H.M.  Forces)  ; 

R.  Proudfoot,  M.D.,  D.P.H.   (temporary). 
E.  Allan,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;   Eleanor  Brock,  M.B.,  D.O.M.S.  ; 

S.    H.    Faulkner,    M.D.,    M.R.C.P.I.,    D.O.M.S.  ;     C. 

Jacobs,  M.D.,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;   T.  Aubrey  Jones,  M.R.C.S. 

L.R.C.P.,    D.O.  ;     T.    Harrison,    M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P. 

W.  E.  Lawson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
W.  Laurence,  F.R.C.S.  ;   W.  Sayle  Creer,  M.CH.  (Orth.) 

F.R.C.S.  ;  G.  T.  Partridge,  M.A.,  M.BO  B.CH.,  F.R.C.S. 

H.   Platt,   M.S.,   F.R.C.S.  ;    H.   Poston,   M.B.,  B.CH. 

B.A.O.  ;    D.  Wainwright,  M.CH.  (Orth.),  F.R.C.S. 

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EAR,    NOSE    AND    THROAT 

SURGEONS  (Part-time) 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 


ANAESTHETICS       

(Part-time) 
HEALTH  VISITORS  AND 

SCHOOL  NURSES 
DENTAL   NURSES   AND 

ATTENDANTS 
MARTON    CAMP    NURSING 

STAF* 

COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
DEPUTY  COUNTY 

ARCHITECT 
COUNTY  TREASURER 
DEPUTY  COUNTY 

TREASURER 
POPULATION  OF 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1946-47  (estimated) 


CHESHIRE 

P»  Garson,  F.R.C.S.,  D.L.O.  ;  L,  D.  Mercer,  M.B.,  CH.M,, 
F.R.C.S.  ;  E.H.Richards,  M.B.,B.S.;  F. G.Wriglcy, M.D., 

H.  R.  Parry,  L.D.S.  (Senior)  ;  E.  Bradley,  L.D.S.  ; 
J.  L.  Dickson,  L.D.S.  ;  J.  M.  Gibbons,  L.D.S.  ; 
A.  F.  Hely,  L.D.S.;  H.' Jackson,  L.D.S.;  Lisbeth 
Kippen,  L.D.S.  ;  E.  S.  Poulter,  L.D.S.  ;  E.  Johnson 
Taylor,  L.D.S,  ;  Frances  Wilson,  L.D.S.  ;  E.  E. 
Lockwood,  L.D.S.  (with  H.M.  Forces)  ;  H.  W.  S. 
Sheasby,  L.D.S.  (with  H.M.  Forces).  Temporary  : 
E.  J.  Bermingham,  L.D.S.  ;  Isobel  Downie,  L.D.S.  ; 
H.  Foulkes,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s.  (Eng.)  ;  Dorothy  Griffith, 
L.D.S.  ;  Dorothy  Hamilton,  L.D.S,  ;  Margaret  Kinin- 
month,  L.D.S.  ;  W.  K.  Lever,  L.D.S.  ;  H.  Lipkin, 
L.D.S.  ;  H.  Schweitzer,  Dr.  Mcd.  Dent.  ;  L.  E. 
Stirzaker,  L.D.S.  ;  L.  Westhcim.  Part-time  :  J.  H. 
Maywhort,  L.D.S. 

R.  Walshaw,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Kathleen  O'Donnell, 
M.B.,  CH.B. 

64. 

21. 

2  Trained  Nurses  ;    1  Assistant  Nurse. 
E.  M.  Parkcs,  F.R.I.R.A. 


Vincent  Williams,  M.A.,  F.S.A.A. 
R.  H.  A.  Chisholm,  A.I.M.T.A. 

740,930. 

General  County— £21,050. 


NURSLRY  CLASSES 


No. 
39 


No.  on  Roll 
1,170 


MEMBERS 


Beames,  Major  H.  P  M.,  Chairman  of  the 
Council  (c x-ojf uw\  Chester  Place,  Crewe. 

Glovei,  H.  O.,  Viee-( Chairman  of  the  Council 
(<zA-u//itn»),  The  Bent,  Ovciton,  Frodsham, 
via  Warnngton. 

Astbury,  G  ,  4,   1'hamesdale,  Whitby,  Wirral. 
A&hworth,  C    G.,  Kothi,  Ladythorn  Crescent, 

Bramhall,   Stockport. 
Baker,  F    C  ,  Wyck  House,  Wellington  Road, 

Bcbington 
Barwood,    A     H  ,    Glenwood,    Oxford    Road, 

Macclesiield 
Beard,   F ,  Hill  View,   Station  Road,  Alsager, 

Stokc-on-Trcnt. 
Bower,  H.,  Hcathfield,  Hathcrton,  near  Nant- 

wich. 
Bowler,  J  ,   Tythcnngton  Old   Hall,   Maccles- 

field. 
Bromley-Davenport,    Mrs     L ,    The    Kennels, 

Capcsthorne,   Chelford,   Cheshire 
Bullcy,    Miss   A.   L ,   Birch   Hey,    Ness   Holt, 

Ncston,  Wirral,  Cheshire 
Buxton,    F     B  ,    Hill    Crest,    Bennett's    Lane, 

Bosley,  near  Macclesiield. 

Bate,  T.  H  ,  79,  Earlsway,  Cur/on  Park,  Chester. 
Bradbury,     H.,     Handforth     Farm,     Gorstage, 

Northwich. 
Broster,   C.    R  ,    New   Russia   Hall,    Golbornc 

Bellow,   Tattcnhall,   Chester. 
Clayton,  T.,  10,  Sandiway  Place,  Altrmcham 


Constantine,  A  ,  Little  Hcy»    Fhingwall  Road, 

Irby,  Heswall,  Wirral 
Dewes,  H    J     S  ,  The  Home  Farm,  Thclwall, 

via  Warnngton 

Done,  J  ,  Manor  House,  Hampton,  Malpas. 
Douthwaite,  C   '!'  ,  Spnngwood  Lant,  Romiley, 

Stockport 
Davis,     Owen,     Glendower,     Lakeside     Road, 

Lymm,    Warnngton 
Edwards,  T  A  ,  Lecale,  Hibbert  Lane,  Mai  pie, 

Stockport. 
Emberton,  J    W  ,  The  Lymes,  Audlem,  near 

Crewe 
Evans,  Mrs   M  ,  Fulshaw  Bank,  Alderley  Road, 

Wilmslow,   Manchester 
Far  rail,  H.,  2^,  West  Street,  Crcwc. 
Foulkes,  W.  R  ,  33,  Stamiord  Avenue,  Crewe, 

Cheshire 

Gee,  F.  D  ,  7,  School  Road,  Sale,  Manchester. 
Gibson,  W    A  ,  Kingsky  Mill,  near  Frodshain, 

via  Warrington. 

Gitlins,  W  ,  27,  Lowlands  Road,  Runcorn. 
Gordon,   G    F  ,  Rutlands,  Baxter  Road,  Sale, 

Manchester 
Gillies,  Mrs.  M.  I  ,  Ashneld,  Upton,  Maccles- 

field 
Hardman,  Dr   R    S  ,  Hopetoun,  Chester  Road, 

Woodford,  Bramhall,   Stockport. 
Hill,  A    P,  Ballabcg,  Wmton  Road,  Bowdon, 

Altrmcham 
Hollows,   A  ,    The   Hollies,    Hartford,    North- 

wicr. 


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CHESHIRE 

Hamer,     J.,     215,     Park     Road,     Timperiey, 

Altrincham. 
Hyde,  Mrs.  E.  S  ,  Wayside,  Wamwnght  Road, 

Altnncham 
Jackson,   Major  J    P.,   New   Park,   Hartford, 

Northwich 
Lever,   Major  the  Hon.   P.  W    B ,  Clovcrley, 

Bnmstage,   Wirral. 
Marsh,     E,     Bradley     Hail,     Appleton,     near 

Warnngton. 
Moors,   A    E.,   Jcsmond,    Norlcy,    hrod^ham, 

Warnngton 

Nodcn,  W.  E  ,  Forest  Gate,  Wmsford 
Newall,     E.,    Thorando,     Middlewich    Road, 

Sandbach 

Parry,  J    W,  18,  Carlton  Road,  Hale,  Altrin- 
cham 
Robinson,  H.  H  ,  1CH,  Cheadle  Road,  Cheadle 

Hulme,   Stockport. 
Radchflfe,    J.    H      1  ,     12,    Cranworth    Street, 

Stalybndge. 
Slater,  Rev    Canon  B    B  ,  St    Paul's  Vicarage, 

Stalybndge. 

Small  wood,  J    E  ,  47,  Lewin  Street,  Middle- 
wich 

Smith,  li.  H.,  Park  House,  Cheadle 
Wood,   Mrs    H.    F,   Wells    Dene,   Wistaston, 

Crewe 
Walker,  J.,  Wcs»tficld,  Talbot  Road,  Hyde. 


CO-OPTED 

Walhs,  R.  C  ,  1,  Glenthorne  Grove,  Sale. 
Barlow,  Miss  I'.  W.,  The  Knoll,  Hale  Road, 

Hale. 

Parkes,  Dr   A    M.,  Helmsville,  Crewe. 
Hinchliffe,  Mrs.  M.,  J.P.,  The  Kuim,  Cemetery 

Road,  Dukmhcld. 

Bamford,  T ,  8,  West  Avenue,  Crewe 
Jones,  R    E ,  M  A.,  County  Grammar  School 

for  Boys,  Hyde. 
Buckley,  E.  A.  W.,  '«  Linden,"  Hartlord  Road, 

Davcnham,  Northwich. 
Sidcbottom,   Abel,    Glcnfield,   Mottram   Road, 

Stalybridge 

Jones,  II.,  J  P ,  143,  Edleston  Road,  Crewe 
Brown,  T.  W.,  "  Avondale,"  Nantwich  Road, 

Middlewich 

Uttley,  J.,  T  P.,  31,  Chapel  Lane,  Wilmslow. 
Sims  Hilditch,  E ,  J  P  ,   Harmel  House,  Has- 

lington,    Crewe. 

White,  E  G  ,  Ellcsmere  Road,  Stockton  Heath 
Oliver,    Prof.    R     A     C.,    M  A  ,    B  ED  ,    PH.D  , 

Victoria  University,  Manchester. 
Grace,  Dr.  W    H,  Oak  Lea,  Hoole  Village, 

Chester. 
Burne,  The  Venerable  Archdeacon  R.  V.  H., 

5,  Abbey  Street,  Chester 
Walker,  Rev    Canon  J.  Arthur,  Abbey  Cham- 
bers,  Chester. 

Quirk,  Terence,  23,  Trinity  Road,  Hoylake 
Rosling,   Rev.   J.   Prcstwich,   Windsor  House, 

137,   Mottram  Road,  Stalybridge. 
(One  vacancy  ) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

SECRETARY  

ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 
SELECTION  OFFICER 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
DISTRICT  CLERKS 


COUNTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

OF  HEALTH  AND  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  COUNTY 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SENIOR  ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


SENIOR    SCHOOL    DENTAL 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 


COUNTY  AGRICULTURAL 

ORGANISER 
COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL 

SUPERINTENDENT 
CHIEF  DAIRY 

INSTRUCTRESS 


CORNWALL 

A.  Browning  Lyne,  J.P.,  c.A. 

George  H.  Johnstone,  O.B.E.,  D.L.,  J.PO  C.A. 

S.  P.  Heath,  M.A.,  A.R.C.S.,  A.I.C.,  F.L.S.,  County  Hall, 

Truro.     Tel.  No.  2282. 
F.  Dawson,  B.A.,  M.ED. 
D.  McMahon,  M.A. 
F.  Roberts,  M.C.,  F.C.I.S. 
A.  C.  Rundle  (Truro)  ;    F.  H.  Hayman  (Redruth) ; 

W.  F.  Jackson  (Penzance) ;  W.  J.  Sweet  (Bodmm) ; 

F.    B.    Jeffery    (North    Cornwall)  ;     C.    Knee  bone 

(Mid-Cornwall)  ;   H.  A.  Williams  (Helston)  ;   C.  H. 

Kiernan  (East  Cornwall). 
R.  N.  Curnow,  M.B.,  B.S.  (Lond.),  D.P.H.  (Eng.). 


E.  C.  H.  Huddy,  M.D.  (Lond.),  D.P.H.  (Eng.). 
J.  A.  Clarkj  M.B.,  B.SO  M.R.C.SO  L.R.C.P. 

D.  Chown,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  ;    M.  V. 

Joscelyne,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;   S.  Latta,  M.B.,  CH.B. 

(Glas.) ;     W.    M.    Ryan,    M.R.C.S.    (Eng.)>   L.R.C.P, 

(Lond.). 

K.  Batten,  L.D.S. 
W.  M.  Lyne,  L.D.S.  (part-time)  ;   W.  K.  Batten,  L.D.s.  ; 

D.  W.  Eddy,  L.D.S.  ;  W.  H.  Ellam,  B.D.S.  (I/pool.) ; 

F.  R.  Taylor,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Eng.)  ;    R.  G.  Baker, 

L.D.S.  ;   E.  Townend,  L.D.S. 
A.  Gregg,  B.SC.,  N.D.A. 

H.  W.  Abbiss,  M.B.E.,  D.C.M.,  N.D.H. 
Miss  A.  J.  W.  Nicholas,  M.B.E. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES1  YEAR  BOOK 


CORNWALL 


COUNTRY  POULTRY 

INSTRUCTOR 

AGRICULTURAL  ASSISTANT 
COUNTY  ORGANISERS  OF 

PHYSICAL  INSTRUCTION 
COUNTY  HOUSECRAFT 

ORGANISER 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN  .. 

CLERK  OF  THE  COUNTY 

COUNCIL 

COUNTY  TREASURER  .  . 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT  ... 
BUILDING  INSPECTOR  ... 
POPULATION  .  .  .. 
EDUCATION  RATE,  1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE  ... 

(1946-47  estimate) 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 
SECONDARY   GRAMMAR 

SCHOOLS 
SECONDARY  MODERN 

SCHOOLS 
TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 


Vacancy. 


W.  G.   Sandercock,  N.D.A. 

Miss  H,  McDowell  ;  M.  A.  Broadbndge. 

Miss  E.  A.  Smith. 

Mrs.  W.  M.  Bennetts,  B.A. 
L.  P.  New. 

F.  R.  Woodward^  A.S.A.A. 

S.  Pool,  A.R.I.B.A. 

E.  H.  Crispan 

Census  1931—316,228.     Mid-  1944—  322,513. 

Education,  4s.  5.24d.     Public  Libraries  —  IJd. 

Education  —  £6,809.     County  Library  —  £4,103. 

No.  of      No.  on  Books 
Departments        31-3-46 

Totals         ..          .  340  29,492 

21.     No.  of  scholars  —  4,757  C  April,  1946). 

16.    No.  of  scholars  —  2,081  (April,  1946) 

Two.     No.  ol  day  students  —  516  (April,  1946). 


Youth  Service 

Number  of  Clubs  and  Centres    .. 
Number  of  Members       ...         . 


85 
4,000 


GRAMMAR 

Name  of  School 
Bodmin  County  (M.)     ..... 

Bude  County  (M.) 

Callington  County  (M.)  . 

Camborne  County  (G.)  ..... 

Camelford  Grammar  (M.)       ..... 

Falmouth  Grammar  (B.)          ...         ... 

Falmouth  County  High  (G.)   .  .          .. 

Fowey  Grammar  (M.)  .  .         .  . 

Helston  County  (M.) 

Launceston  College  (B.)          ...         ... 

Launceston,  Horwell  Grammar  (G.) 

Liskeard  County  (M.) 

Newquay  County  (B.) 

Newquay  County  (G.)  ...         .  . 

Penzance  County  (B.)  ......          . 

Penzance  County  (G.)  ...  ... 

Redruth  County  (B.  ) 

St.  Austell  County  (B.)  . 

St.  Austell  County  (G.) 

Saltash  County  (M.  ) 

Truro  County  (G.)       .....  . 


SCHOOLS 

Head 

G.  V.  Marks,  B.SC. 

W.  W.  Wright,  M.A. 

T.  S.  Magson,  M.A. 
.     Miss  H.  L.  S.  Evans,  M.A. 
.     C.  E,  Lecse,  B.sc. 
.      T.  L.  Morris,  M.A. 
.     Miss  E.  M.  Frost,  B.A. 
..     E.  H.  Fawcitt,  M.A. 

H.  E.  S.  Dransfield,  M.A. 
..     H.  S.  Toy,  M.A. 

Miss  L.  C.  T.  Atkinson,  B.A. 

R.  A.  G.  Travers,  B.SC. 

G.  H.  Widgcry,  M.C.,  M.A. 
...     Miss  M.  Wood,  B.SC. 

T.  C.  Rising,  M.A. 
.     Miss  J.  Harrison,  B.A. 

F.  W.  Weatherill,  M,  A. 
.     G.  A.  Bnnkworth,  M.A. 

Miss  A.  Bond,  M.A. 

Dr.  H.  J.  Hewitt,  M.A. 
...     Miss  M.  Carter,  M.A. 


TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 

Camborne,  Dolcoath  Technical         ......     C.  D.  Alder,  B.SC. 

Falmouth  Day  Continuation  and  Technical...     J.  L.  Rodger  B.SC. 

MEMBERS 


The  Chairman  of  the  Council,  Lt.-Col.  E  H.  W 
Bohtho,    C.B.,    D  s.o.,     Trengwainton,    Pen- 

zance  (ex-offuw). 
The  Vice-Chairman  of  the  Council,  A   Brown- 

ing  Lyne,  Dunhcvcd,  Bodmin  (ex-officto). 
The    Chairman    of    the    Finance    Committee, 

C.    Lewis    Rosewarne,     Chy  -  an  -  Goon, 

Connor  Downs,  Hayle  (ex-offtcio). 


Andrews,    Mrs.    M     T     Penlu,    Tuckingmill, 

Camborne 
Attlee,  T.  SM  Leory  Croft,  Perran-ar-worthal, 

Truro. 

Black  wood,  Mrs.  A   M.,  Tregenna,  Camborne. 
Chfden,    The    Viscount,    M  v.o  ,    Lanhydrock, 

Bodmin 
Curry,   NM   Trenwith,   Roikear,   Camborne 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CORNWALL 

Edc,  F*,  Penwyn,  Trcverbyn  Road,  St   Austell. 

Fleming,  Col  C.  F.,  Weston,  Flushing,  Fal- 
moutb. 

Giddy,  Mil.  M.,  3,  Varley  1  errace,  Liskeard. 

Goodfellow,  W    G  ,  The  Firs,  Penzance 

Green,  G.  R  ,  M  c  ,  Wodehousc  Place,  Falmouth, 

Hallett,  The  Rev  W  II  S,  Higher  Tower 
Road,  Newquay. 

Hawkcn,  J    H  ,  Bokelly,  St    Kcw,  Wadebndgc 

Hewitt,  Dr    H    J  ,  Grammar  School,  Saltash 

Kitchens,  J.  M ,  ChfF&idc,  Newlyn,  Penzance. 

Holt,  J   S  ,  4a,  Ranclagh  Road,  St.  Austell 

Horsley,  Dr  Isabelle  W ,  Plas>  Maen,  Macn- 
porth,  Falmouth. 

Johns,  W   J.,  Christiana,  Hclston 

Johns,  S  ,  Senior  School,  Delaware,  Gunms- 
lake 

Johnstone,  G  H  ,  Trewithcn,  Grampound 
Road. 

Johnstone,  Miss  E ,  Trewithen,  Grampound 
Road 

Kestell,  W    T ,  Treator,  Pads  tow 

Kittow,  D.  E ,  Browda,  Linkmhornc,  Calling- 
ton 

Lanyon,  W,  Lamnc,  Newlyn  Hast,  New  quay 

Lyne,  N    S  ,  Dunheved,  Bodmin 

Magor,  Mrs  G.  S,  Achilles,  PoJ/eath,  Wade- 
bridge. 

Miller,  W    E  ,  White  Hart  Hotel,  Launce^ton 

Molesworth  St  Aubyn,  Sir  John,  Bart ,  Pen- 
carrow,  Washaway,  Bodmin 

Moyle,  J    A  ,  Bissoc,  Truro 

Old,  W  G ,  Homesieigh,  St.  Jhrvan,  Wade- 
bndgc. 

Ould,  J    H  ,  Tregoosc,  Cury,  Helston 

Paull,  J   R.,  Trehaverne  House,  Truro 

Pole,  Lady  Carew,  Antony  House,  Torpomt 

Pntchard,  The  Rev  F  H ,  Colchester  Villas, 
Falmouth  Road,  Truro. 


Reed,  N  H  ,  Virgmstowe  Lodge,  Bcaworthy, 
Devon 

Robert,  The  Rev.  Chancellor  R  H  W, 
Benson  House,  Truro. 

Rogers,  F  ,  Pitt  Meadow,  St  Dominic,  (falling- 
ton 

Rowe,  J  ,  32,  Queen  Street,  St   Just. 

Shopland,  T.,  Clinton  Road,  Redruth. 

Smith,  G  B ,  Trenadlyn,  Mawnan  Smith, 
I'almouth 

Smith,  Miss  M  ,  o  B  E  ,  Lynn  Allen,  Truro. 

Spurway,  E  ,  Green  Bank  Lane,  Liskeard 

Stokes,  Miss  S  S ,  Pcnmere,  Treguman, 
Ncwquay 

Thomas,  D    W  ,  Lowenac>  Cambornc. 

Thomas,  Mis»s  F  W.,  Penlee,  Market  Street, 
St  Just 

Thynne,  Mrs    A.  C    E  ,  Penstowe,  Budc 

'1  rcffry,  Mrs  D  E ,  Trcburthick,  Porthpcan, 
St  Austell 

Trefccnza,  C ,  Tavis  Vor,  The  Parade,  Mouse- 
hole,  Pcri7ancc 

Truio,  The  Rt  Rev  The  Lord  Bishop  of, 
Lis  Escop,  Truro 

Tucker,  W  T  ,  Tregwethcot,  New  Paik, 
Wadebndgc 

Urcn,  Mrs  M  M ,  Trescrowan,  Ileamoor, 
Penzance 

Varco,  R  ,  16,  Tower  Park,  Fowey. 

Vian,  E  B ,  Trelower  House,  Trelowth,  Sr. 
Austell 

White,  L  G  ,  Crolt  Hooper,  Ludgvan,  Pen- 
zance. 

Williams,  H.  C ,  Chypraze,  Liskcard 

Williams,  J  ,  20,  Pengelly,  Delabole 

Fox,  W.  T ,  Pcnjm-ick,  Falmouth. 

Bryant,  C.  L ,  Bosvcan,  St  Michael's  Road, 
Perranporth 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
ASSISTANT  SECRETARY      .  . 
COUNTY  TREASURER 
SUPERINTENDENT 

ATTENDANCE  OFFICER 
COUNTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

OPHTHALMIC  SURGEONS  .. 
ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEONS  ... 
EAR,  NOSE  AND  THROAT 

SURGEONS 

RADIOLOGISTS         

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

PRINCIPAL  NURSE 
ORGANISERS   OF   PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 
ORGANISER  OF  ART  AND 

HANDICRAFT 
ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 

SCIENCE 
ORGANISER  OF   SCHOOL 

CANTEENS 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 

ARCHITECT  

DAY  OF  MEETING 


CUMBERLAND 

Charles  Edmonds,  J.PO  F.G.S.,  Mountain  View,  Cleator 

Moor,  Cumberland. 
G.    B.   Brown,   M.A.,   Education  Offices,   5,   Portland 

Square,  Carlisle.     Tel.  :    950. 

E.  L.  Clarke,  M.A.,  M.ED. 
S.  F.  Marshall,  M.A. 

John  Watson,  F.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A.,  The  Courts,  Carlisle. 

F.  Johnston  (with  thirteen  others). 

K.  Fraser,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (with  nine  assistants)). 
Mark  S.  Fraser,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

R.  J.  Leslie  Fraser,  M.D.,  D.O.M.S.  ;  Mary  Mason,  M.D. 

H.  Platt,  F.R.C.S.  ;   E.  S.  Brentnall,  F.R.C.S. 

E.  Craig  Dunlop,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  ;   R.  S.  Venters,  F.R.C.S. 

Dr.  R.  Conneli  and  Dr.  R,  Fawcitt. 

Alfred  Charles  S.  Martin,  L.D.S.  (with  six  assistants) 

Miss  C.  F.  Illmgworth. 

Miss  M.  Fraser,  L.  Heyworth,  Miss  K.   Sutton,  and 

Miss  M.  Sutton. 
V.  E.  Ward. 

Miss  A.  S.  Adamson. 

Miss  E.  Burley  (with  three  assistants). 

Miss  W.  E.  Alder-Barrett,  M.A.,  F.L.A. 

J.  H.  Haughan,  F.R.I.B.A. 

Third  Friday  in  January,  April,  July  and  October. 

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CUMBERLAND 


POPULATION 
PRODUCE  OF  In.  RATE 
SCHOOLS      


Name  of  School 

Alston  Samuel  King's  School  

Brampton  County  Secondary  School  .. 
Carlisle  Grammar  School 
Carlisle  and  County  High  School  for  Girls     . 
Cockermouth  County  Secondary  School 

Keswick  School  

Millom  County  Secondary  School 
Penrith,  Queen  Elizabeth  Grammar  School 
Wigton  Thomhnson  Girls'  Grammar  School 
Wigton  Nelson  School 
Whitehaven  County  Secondary  School 
Workington  County  Secondary  School, 
and  Cumberland  Technical  College 


195,120 

£3,977  (General  County  Purposes). 

Primary,  239  ;  Grammar,  controlled  by  Authority, 
Alston  (dual),  Brampton  (dual),  Cockermouth  (dual), 
MiUorn  (dual),  Whitehaven  (dual),  Workinjrton 
Technical  and  Secondary ;  jointly  with  Carlisle 
Authority,  1  ;  jointly  with  Westmorland,  1  ; 
represented  on  4. 

Modern  Secondary  Schools,  8. 

There  are  133  Voluntary  Schools  under  the  Cumber- 
land Committee,  the  duties  of  Correspondent 
being  performed  generally  by  one  of  the  Managers. 

It  is  sufficient  to  address  "  The  Correspondent " 
at  any  particular  school. 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Head 

J.  S.  Swales,  B.sc. 
G.  S.  Wood,  B.SC. 
V.  J.  Dunstan,  M.A. 
Miss  K.  C.  Wilson,  M.A. 
W.  R.  Booth,  M.A. 

F,  Sandon,  M.A. 

A.  R.  M.  Tranter,  M.A. 

Miss  L.  M.  Leighton,  B.sc. 

R.  Sayle,  M.A. 

W.  Lawson,  B.SC. 

D.  A.  Clarke,  M.A. 

L.  Wyld,  B.SC.,  A.M.I.MECH.h. 


MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 
Edmonds,  C ,  Mountain  View,  Cleator  Moor. 

VlCh-ClIAJRMAN 

Johnston,     W  ,     **  Maneville,"     13,     Carleton 
Road,  Pennth 

Adams,     J.     J ,     "  Greystoke,"     Loop     Road 

North,  Whitehaven 
Appleby,    Mrs     E ,    "  Floraville,"    Corkicklc, 

Whitehaven 

Bowness,  W  ,  2,  Horn  Hill,  Millom 
Clayton,  Rev   F  C  ,  St   Mary's  Priory,  Cltator 
Cusack,  J.  M  ,  Elm  Bank,  Workington 
Dickinson,     R      F ,     Red     How,     Lamplugh, 

Workington 

Douglas,  J  ,  17,  Harnston,  Aspatna 
Elhbon,  F.,  3,  Park  Terrace,  Silloth 
Gardiner,  J  ,  7,  The  Villas,  Egremont 
Gatheral,     Capt      J      M  ,     Kershope     House, 

Penton,  Carlisle 
Gilbertson,  J.  W.,  8,  Lonsdale  Terrace,  Crosby 

Villa,  Maryport 

Graham,  Sir  Fergus,  Netherby,  Longtown 
Hadficld,  G.  W  ,  Red  House,  High  Harrington 
Hepton,  Mrs  S  A  ,  Brotto,  Thirlmere,  Keswick. 
Herdman,  J.  F.,  Crossgill,  Garngill,  Alston 
Hill,  T.  J  ,  How  End,  Thurs,by,  Carlisle 
Holhday,  J   E  ,  The  Gale,  Abbeytown,  Carlisle 
Hope,  Col.   P    M  ,  39,   Brundholmc  Terrace, 

Keswick 
Jackson,  Miss  G    St   G  ,  Croft  Hill,  Moresby, 

Whitehaven 
Kenley,  T.  H,  11,  St   Paul's  Avenue,  Seaton, 

Workington 
Lamb,  Major  R,  A  ,  Hayton  House,  How  Mill, 

Carlisle 
MacDonald,  T.  W,,  High  Moor,  Fitz  Road, 

Cockermouth. 


McCarron,  J  ,  10(J,  Crosby  Street,  Maryport 
Morton,    Lt -Col     R,    High    Chestnut    Hill, 

Keswick 

Needham,  A  ,  3,  Salterbeck  Road,  Workington 
Rigg,  R  ,  4,  Dcrwcnt  View,  Great  Brnughlon, 

Coi-kermouth 

Roberts,  C   H  ,  Boothby,  Brampton 
Smith,  Mrs   M   A  ,  5,  Clay  Street,  Workington. 
Stcphenson,  T  ,  Miners'  Offices,   John  Street, 

Workington 
Thomas,   J     A  ,   The    Stance,   Gosforth   Road, 

Seabcalc 

Walker,  J  ,  I,    lowerson  Street,  Cleator 
Watson,  J  ,  Raw  croft,  Arthur  Street,  Pennth 
Wilson,  A   B  ,  Thomthwaite  Grange,  Keswick 
Wilson,  D  ,  8,  The  Promenade,  Marvport 

EX-OPHCIO 

Dykes,  Col   H   B  ,  Kepplewra>,  Broughton-m- 
Furnes»s,   Lanes 

CO-OPTED 

Coombs,  Rev    J  ,  The  Bircheb,  Kesvuck 
Fox,  Mrs.  E    J  ,  58,  High  Street,  Wigton 
Leys,  Mrs   A   M  ,  Isel  Vicarage,  Cockermouth 
Lightbound,    Rev.    A     A  ,    St     Begh's,    Coach 

Road,  Whitehaven 
Lowe,  Miss  M    E ,  Brent  House,   Fell  Lane, 

Pennth 
Mitchell,  Mrs    L    M  ,  Heech  House,  <55,  Mam 

Street,  Egremont 

Nicholson,  Mrs.  W  ,  Boothby,  Brampton 
Sayle,  R  ,  Nelson  School,  Wigton 
Sharp,  E   T  ,  Burnbank,  Seaton,  Workington 
Smith,  Miss  D.  J  ,  20,  Moor  Road,  Millom 
Stokoe,  T   H  ,  5,  Park  Terrace,  Maryport 
Wandless,   W    H  ,    12,   Earl's   Road,   Bransty, 

Whitehaven. 
Wilkinson,  Rev.  J   R ,  The  Rectory,  Lazonby 

Pennth. 


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CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    . . . 
DIRECTOR 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
COUNTY  TREASURER 


DENBIGHSHIRE 

T.  J.  Roberts,  J.P. 
.     Alderman  Edward  Williams. 

Edward  Rees,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  Education  Offices,  Ruthm. 

Tel.  :   Ruthm  200. 
,     D.  Andrew  Davies,  B.A. 

William  Burd. 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER    H.  Arwel  Thomas,  M.SC.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
AND  COUNTY  MEDICAL  D.P.H. 

OFFICER 
DEPUTY  COUNTY  MEDICAL    T.  Kennck  Hughes,  M.B.,  CH.BO  D.P.H. 

OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  Wm.    McKendnck,    M.D.,    D.P.H.  ;     Margaret    Jones 

MFDICAL  INSPECTORS  AND        Roberts,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    Sybil  Owen  Edwards, 
ASSISTANT  COUNTY  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS    H.  E.   Fussell,  L.D.S.  (LIV.)  ;    G.  H.  Craine,  B.D.S.  ; 

R.  A.  Rider. 
HIGHER   EDUCATION  J.  G.  Roberts,  L.D.S. 

DENTAL  SURGEON 

COUNTY  ARCHITECT          ..    G.  D.  Wiles. 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN          .       E.  R.  Luke,  F.L.A. 
COUNTY  YOUTH  ORGANISER    Gwilym  Powell. 
ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL        Miss  A.  D.  Howie, 

TRAINING 

COUNTY  Music  ORGANISER    Miss  J.  M.  Williams,  F.R.C.O..  L.R.A.M.,  A.R.C.M, 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL  Miss  Anna  Jones. 

MEALS 
POPULATION    OF    ADMINIS-     157,645. 

TRATIVE  AREA 

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATK  .     7s.  5d. 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE,  £3,257, 

1945-46  (estimated) 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS  County 

Voluntary 
County 


MODERN  SECONDARY 
SCHOOLS 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Boys 
2 


Girls 
1 
1 


(a)  Provided 

(6)  Non-Provided, 
but  aided  on  a 
deficiency  basis 

Totals      ... 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  : — 

Boys       Girls    Mixed 

(a)  —          242          ^75 

(b)  828  615 


Mixed     Totals 


2 
8 


10 


Totals 
617 


Totals 


828 


857 


1,322      2,765 
1,697     3,382 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 

Head 
T.  Samuel,  M.sc. 


Name  of  School 
Denbighshire  Technical 
College  and  Junior 
Technical  School 

TEACHERS'    TRAINING    COLLEGE 

Wrexham  Emergency  Training  College        ...     Principal:  T.  C.  H.  Parry. 

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AGRICULTURAL 

Llysfasi  Farm  Institute  

Llysfasi  Junior  Agricultural  School     . . 


DENBIGHSHIRE 
EDUCATION 

.     Principal  :    D.  S.  Edwards,  B.SC. 
Headmaster  :  R.  E.  Vaughan  Roberts. 
B.SC. 


Youth  Service 

The  County  Youth  Committee  consists  of : — 

(a)  19  members  of  the  Education  Committee  ; 

(b)  2  members  of  the  Wrexham  Education  Committee  ; 

(c)  4  members  representing  local,  civic  and  industrial  life  ; 

(d)  7  representatives  of  the  teachers  ; 

(e)  8  representatives  of  various  voluntary  organisations  ; 

(/)  Also,  the  Local  Ministry  of  Labour  Welfare  Officer  and  the  Regional  Organiser 

of  the  National  Council  of  Social  Service  attend  in  a  consultative  capacity. 
The  amount  included  in  the  estimate  for  the  year  1946/1947  for  the  purposes  of  the 
Youth  Service  was  £3,550. 

MEMBERS 

Al  IttKMEN 

Aston,  W  ,  Acton  Grange,  Wrexham. 
Cross,  E   A  ,  38,  Macsgwyn  Road,  Wrexham 
Davies,  G  ,  '1  y  Co^h,  Celn  Mawr,  Wrexham 
Edwards,    J      r,    Brynhytryd    icrracc,    South 

Lane,  Ponciau,  Wrexham 
Evans,  A   O  ,  Whitehall,  Denbigh 
Kvans,    R  ,    Bcrwynfa,    Wynnstay    Road,    Old 

Colwyn. 
Griffiths,    T ,    Central    House,    Glyn    Ceinog, 

Wrexham 

Hughes,  H  ,  Bachymbyd  Isa,  Rhewl,  Ruthm. 
Hughes,  H.  W  ,  Glat>u>ed,  Pwllglas,  Ruthm 
Humphreys,   W     F ,   Maelor  Stores,   Acrefair, 

Wrexham 

Jones,  Mrs  1)  ,  Bryii  Fst>n,  Penyi_ae,  Wrexham 
Jones,  T,,  4,  High  Street,  Coedpoeth,  Wrexham 
Jones,  T.  L,  Penybryn,  Llangollen,  Wrexham 
Lloyd«  Mrs.  C] ,  Fairholme,  Denbigh 
Osborne,  J   D   H.,  Derwas,  Abergcle 
Parry,  W  ,  Ty  Newydd,  Duke  Street,  Rhos  , 

Wrexham. 

Roberts,  E ,  Ddol,  Llansannan,  Denbigh 
Roberts,  R    II  ,  Foxhall,  Denbigh 
Williams,  D    O,  Plas-y-Cocd,  Old  Colwyn 
Williams,    E.,    Mytton    Holm,    Foster    Road, 

Wrexham 
Williams,     II      E  ,     Glanllyn     Faim,     Tawyn, 

Abergcle. 

Williams,   W.,   Plas   Llechciddior,   Llanrwsi 
Williams,   T.   L ,   Hartneld,    Maesydre   Road, 

WTrcxham 

COUNCILLORS 

Bacon,  B    S  ,  Bryn  Ynyr,  Llamwst 
Bennett,    A     V ,     11,    New    Road,    Rhosddu, 

Wrexham 

Boden,  E  ,  Sunny  Bank,  Rossett,  Wrexham 
Breeze,  Mrs  E  C  ,  63,  Ruabon  Road,  Wrexham 
Burrill,  L   P  ,  Ty  Goch,  Tretnant,  Denbigh 
Challoncr,  Mrs  V  ,  Aingarth,  10,  Gerald  Street, 

Wrexham 

Charles,  L  ,  Menai,  Bryn  Glas,  Rhos ,  Wrex- 
ham 

Coatcs,  A   R  ,  The  Garage,  Acrefair,  Wrexham 
Davies,  E ,  71,  St  John's  Road,  Wrexham. 
Davies,  J    C ,  Tyddyn  Y  Pare,  Denbigh 
Ellis,  R.  W  ,  Post  Office,  Pontfadog,  Wrexham 
Fvans,    H      S  ,     Gorphwysfa,    Station    Road, 

Chirk,   Wrexham. 
FenwiLk-Palmer,     Lt.-Col.     R.,     Cefn     Park, 

Wrexham. 
Foulkcs,     J.     E.,     Pcntrefelin,     Llandyrnog, 

Denbigh. 
Francis,    J ,     67,     High    Street,     Coedpoeth, 

Wrexham 
Griffiths,    Z.,    Rhianfa,    Park   Road,    Ponciau, 

Wrexham 

Hampson,  H.,  6,  Chester  Road,  Wrexham. 
Holly  well,  W.  T  ,  24,  Bryngwyn,  Caradoc  Road, 

Coedpoeth,   Wrexham. 
Hovey,  Miss  E.  M ,  Gorsehill,  Upper  Colwyn 

Bay. 


Hughes,   A    b ,   Carfrcf,   C  'hapel   Street,   Cefn 

B>chan,  Wrcxham 
Hughes,      IX      J  ,      Hafr^n,      Ccrngydrudion, 

Corwen 
Hughes,      H  ,      Holmwood,      Ruabon      Road, 

Rhostyllen,  Wrexham 

Hughes,    H      M  ,     Plas     Caegmcs,     Llanrwst 
Hughes,  Mrs    M    G ,  Groea   Farm,  Pcnvcac, 

\Vrc  xham 

Hughes,  R,  Brookhousc  Farm,  Denbigh 
Jones,    h  ,    Dene\vood,    Wynn    Avenue,    Old 

Colwyn 
Jones,    E     V  ,    T'yii    L.lanfair,    Llanfair    D  ("  , 

Ruthm 
Jones,    Mis     F,    Llwyd    Grove,    Fron    Road, 

Colwyn   Bay 
Jones,   F    H    A,   o,   Princess   Drive,   Colwyn 

Ba> 

Jones,  H    M,  Post   Office,    Llansannan,  Den- 
bigh 

Jones,  J    E  ,  Cysuloi*,  Alacrdv,  <"nrwc.n 
Jones,  Mis    M  ,  X  P   Bank  House,  Wrexham 
Joneh,    'I  homas,    31,    Nantygacr    Road,    Llay, 

Wrexham 
[ones,    r    O,    Hatodlas,   Pculv\^   Road,   Old 

Colwyn 
Jones,  W  ,  Crais-yr-Oncn,  I  lan^crnitw,  Aber- 

Kclc 

Lewis,  R  R  ,  ihe  (.ottapk,  Llansihn,  Oswes»tiy. 
Lloyd,   H     J  ,   2,   Sunnyside,   New   Rhosrobin, 

Wrcvhain 

Morns,  J    E,  Brodawcl,  '1  revor,  Wrexham 
Morris,  J.  L  ,  The  Crest,  Bukhguyn,  Wrexham 
Morris,    W     I  ,    Trevvcrn    Ganol,    Llanrhaiadr 

Y.M  ,   Oswestry 

Owen,  F    B  ,  1,  Bryii    I  orra^e,  Ruabi>n,  Wrex- 
ham. 

Owen,   G  ,   Glanralon,    l\i\v>n,  Abcigclc 
Parry,  E  ,  Manorafon,  Llantair  Road,  Abergele. 
Parr>T,  E  ,  51,  North  Road,  Ponciau,  W'rexham 
Parry,    R,    lleatherdale,     Brjn    Glas,     Rhos, 

Wrexham 
Pickering,   H,  Cae.iu   \U)styn,    Llanarmon-yn- 

lal,  Mold. 
Platt,    T.    II,    20,    Bodwyn    Paik,    Grcsford, 

Wrcxham 

Price,  F..,  65,  Mold  Road,  Wrcxham 
Price,    J.,    2,    Elm    Cottages,    Gatewcn    Road, 

New  Broughton,   Wrexham 
Roberts,  T.  J  ,  2,  Well  Street,  Ruthm 
Roberts,  T.  P.,  Fronhyfrvd,  Denbigh 
Rowlands,     R      E,     Plas     Mcifod,     Hcnllan, 

Denbigh 
Salt,    A.    II  ,    Bryn-a-Glyn,    Abergele    Road, 

Colwyn  Bay 
Stephens,  F.  W  ,  Chctwynd  Grove,  Marchwicl, 

Wrexham 
Taylor,  J  ,  Myrtle  House,  Windy  Hill,  Cefny- 

bcdd,  Wrexham 

Thomas,  T.  J  ,  Cae  Haidd,  Nebo,  Llanrwst. 
Thomas,    W.    E,    Ficldhcad,    Chirk    Green, 
Wrexham. 


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DENBIGHSHIRE 

Tomlmson,  E  ,  West  End  Farm,  Holt,  Wrex- 
ham 

Watkins,  E  M  ,  Oakleigh,  Windsor  Drive, 
Old  Colwyn. 

Watkins,  R.  F  ,  Plas  Bodyngharad,  Llanfwn>g, 
Ruthm. 

Williams,  E  ,  12,  Bryn  Road,  Moss,  Wrcxham. 

Williams,  E  M  ,  6,  Hyfrydle,  Quarry  Road, 
Brynteg,  Wrexham 

Williams,  J  E  ,  Britannia  Inn,  Horseshoe  ljas>s, 
Llangollen,  Wrcxham 

Williams,  I  H ,  Plas  Gwyn,  Dinerth  Road, 
Rhos-on-Sca 

Williams.,  J.  R  ,  Carreglcfn,  Ahergele 

Williams,  J  S  3  The  Poplars,  Brymbo,  Wrcx- 
ham 

Williams,  R.,  Meddiant,  Llansantffraid,  Glan 
Conway 

Williams,  A  L  ,  Wcrn  Isa  Farm,  Llangollen, 
Wrexham 


Wynne,     Sir     Watkm     Williams,     Wynnstay, 

Ruahon,  Wrexham 
Yorwcrth,  D.  M  ,  73,  Ruabon  Road,  Wrcxham. 

CO-OP  rti> 
Affleck,     Mrs      Collyme,     Pcnymaeb     Avenue, 

Wrcxham 
Boscawcn,  Mrs   T   G,  Trevalyn  Hall,  Rossett, 

Wrexham 

Costain,  Rev    A.  J  ,  M  A  ,  Ryddl  School,  Oak- 
wood  Park,  Conway 

Davics,  Mrs    C  ,  18,  Gerald  Street,  Wrcxham 
Dodd,  Prof  A   H  ,  Brynhylryd,  Bangor 
Guffith,  Rev    W,  Y  Ddol,  Abcrgele 
Jones,  Rev   Dr.  E.  K ,  Brodawel,  Park  Avenue, 

Wrexham 
Jones,     Mrs      R.     A ,     Bryn    View,     Ruabon, 

Wrexham 

Morns,  Miss  A    G  ,  Bryn  Hyfryd,  Abergelc 
Rogers,  E  ,  B  A  ,  Ruel,  Wrcxham  Road,  Johns- 
town, Wrexham 
Williams,,    Mrs      M.    C ,    Gilfach,     Llanrwst 


CHAIRMAN  ... 

CLERK        

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 

CHIEF  CLERK        

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ACCOUNTANT 

ARCHITECT 

DAY  OF  MEETING 

POPULATION  OF 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE    .. 
SCHOOLS     


DERBYSHIRE 

Alderman  F.  A.  Gent,  B.E.M. 

H,  Wilfrid  Skinner,  C.B.E.,  LL.B. 

W.    G.    Bnggs,    M.A.,    County    Education   Office,    St. 

Mary's   Gate,  Derby.     Tei.  :    2232. 
S.  Birks,  M.A. 
A.  S.  Allison. 

J.  B.  S.  Morgan,  B.SC.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
T.  Watson,  A.S.A.A.,  A.I.M.T.A. 
F.  H.  Crossley,  DIP.  ARCH.  (Liverpool). 
Last  Tuesday  in  the  month. 
584,703. 


£13,605. 

Primary,  443  ;   Secondary,  67. 
There  are  Ib9  voluntary  schools  under  the  Derbyshire  Committee,  the  duties  of 
Correspondent  being  performed  generally  by  one  of  the  Managers.     It  is  sufficient  to 
address,  "  The  Correspondent "  at  any  particular  school. 

Youth  Service 

The  County  Youth  Sub- Commit  tee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Education  Com- 
mittee, consisting  of  representatives  of  the  Education  Committee,  religious  bodies, 
voluntary  organisations,  teachers'  associations  and  other  interested  bodies  and  persons. 
Special  Committees  have  been  established  within  the  areas  of  the  former  Part  III 
Authorities  in  the  County  and  local  Youth  Committees,  acting  as  advisory  committees 
of  the  County  Youth  Sub-Committee,  have  been  set  up  in  the  larger  urban  districts  and 
parishes.  The  Chairman  of  the  County  Youth  Sub-Committee  is  Councillor 
Brig.-Gen.  E.  C.  Walthall. 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

Alfreton,  Swanwick  Hall  County  Secondary     Dr.  L.  W.  H.  Payling. 

School  (B.   &  G.) 
Ashbourne,     Queen    Elizabeth's     Grammar 

School  (B.  &  G.) 

Bakcwcll,  Lady  Manners*  School  (B.  &  G.) 
Belper,    Herbert    Strutt    Secondary    School 

(B.  &G.) 
Buxton,  Cavendish  High  School  (G.) 

Buxton  College  (B.) 

Chesterfield  Girls'  High  School  (G.) 

Chesterfield  Grammar  School  (B.)     

Clay  Cross,  Yupton  Hall  Secondary  School 

(B.  &  G.) 

*Doveridge,  Abbotsholme  School  (B.) 
Dronfield  Grammar  School  (B.  &  G.) 
*Dufneld,  St.  Ronan's  School  (G.)  


C.  F.  Ball. 

L.  W.  Tidmarsh. 
G.  Ducker. 

Miss  M.  H,  Manscll. 

R.  Bolton-King. 

Miss  E.  D.  Hyslop. 

(Vacant). 

C.  O.  Drabble. 

C.  H.  C.  Sharp. 

N.  S.  Milhcan. 

Mrs.  E.  M.  Melbourn 


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GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS— continued. 


DERBYSHIRE 


Name  of  School 

Eckington  County  Secondary  School  (B.  &  G.) 
Glossop  Grammar  School  (B.   &  G.)    . 
Heanor  County  Secondary  School  (B.  &  G.)... 
Ilkeston  County  Secondary  School  (B.   &  G.) 
Long     Eaton     County     Secondary     School 

(B.   &G.) 

*Long  Eaton,  Trent  College  (B. )        

Matlock,    Ernest    Bailey    Secondary    School 

(B.   &G.) 

*Matlock,  The  Convent  High  School  (G.)  . 
New  Mills  County  Secondary  School  (B.  &  G.) 
*Matlock,  Darley  Dale,  St.  Elphin's  (C.  of  E.) 

(G.) 

*Ockbrook  School  (G.)  

*Repton  School  (B.)  

Shirebrook  Secondary  School  (G.) 

Stave  ley,     Netherthorpe     Grammar     School 

(B.   &G.) 
Wirksworth,  Anthony  Cell's  Grammar  School 

(B.   &G.) 

*Recognised  as  efficient,  but 


Head 

Dr.  D.  M.  Walmsley. 
C.  Lord. 
(Vacant). 
S.  R.  Wood. 
F.  E.  Roberts. 

R.  G.  Ikin. 

B.  C.  Ormc. 

Miss  M.  C.  Murphy. 

N,  Taylor. 

Miss  M.  E.  Hudson. 

Miss  J.  F.  Orr. 
Rev.  H.  G.  M.  Clarke. 
Miss  M.  E.  Wills. 
A.  L.  Creed. 

C.  Round, 
not  grant  aided. 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 

Name  of  College  Principal 

Chesterfield  Technical  College  ..         ...     N.  Harwood. 


Clown 
Heanor 


MINING 

Name  of  Institute 


INSTITUTES 

Principal 
.  .     W.  Lomax. 

Oxley). 
...     S.  Berry. 


(Acting  Principal  .    H. 


Name  of  School 


SCHOOL   OF  ART 

Head 

Chesterfield       G.  W.  Hindle. 

The  Borough  of  Chesterfield  is  an  Excepted  District  and  the  Scheme  of  Divisional 
Administration  provides  for  the  establishment  of  5  Divisional  Executives 


DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  OF  EXCEPTED  DISTRICT. 


POPULATION 
EDUCATION  OFFICER 
EDUCATION  OFFICES 

CHAIRMAN  ... 
TOWN  CLERK 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

DAY  OF  MEETING 

SCHOOLS     


North-West  Derbyshire 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

OFFICES      

CHAIRMAN  ... 
SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


Borough  of  Chesterfield 

66,650. 

A.  Greenough,  B.SC.  (Lond.),  L.r.i1. 

Town  Hall,  Chesterfield. 
Tel.  :    3232. 

Alderman  H.  Cropper,  O.B.E.,  J.P. 

R.  Clegg. 

Dr.  J.  A.  Stirling,  D.S.C.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Third  Monday  in  each  month. 

Secondary  Schools,  12  ;  Primary  Schools,  22  ;  Infants' 
Schools  with  Nursery  Classes,  8  ;  Open- Air  School 
with  Children's  Centre  and  Residential  Hostel,  1. 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES 

H.  N.  Jones,  M.A. 

6,  The  Quadrant,  Buxton. 

J.  D.  Doyle,  J.P. 

Primary,  87  ;    Secondary,   12. 

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DERBYSHIRE 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES— continued. 
North-East  Derbyshire 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          C.  J.  W.  Parkin,  M.A. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES  (temporary} 

CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 
Mid-Derbyshire 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

OFFICES      

CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ... 
South-East  Derbyshire 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

OFFICES  (temporary} 
CHAIRMAN  ... 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     .., 
South  Derbyshire 
DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

OFFICES      

CHAIRMAN  .  . 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    .. 


c/o  Town  Hall,  Chesterfield. 

5.  Sales,  J.P. 

Primary,  114  ;    Secondary,  27. 

C.  Middleton,  B.SC. 

Bramcote  House,  Cromford  Road,  Ripley,  Derbyshire. 

C.  Tomlmson. 

Primary,  82  ;    Secondary,  9. 

Whitficld  Scorer,  M.A. 

Education  Department,  Town  Hall,  Ilkeston. 

Mrs.  J.  Taylor. 

Primary,  61  ;    Secondary,  11. 

R.  Heath  Smith,  O.B.E.,  B.SC. 

6,  The  Strand,  Derby. 
Alderman  H.  Buck. 
Primary,  99  ;    Secondary,  8. 


MEMBERS 


Al  Dl  RMI  N 

Babbs,  H   A  ,  62,  Hunlokc  Road,  Holmewood, 

Chesterfield 

Boot,  W.,  Churn  wood  Villas,  Morton,  Derby 
Buck,    II ,    Miners'    Office,    Alexandra    Road, 

Swadlmcote,  Burton-on -Trent. 
Cantnll,    Mrs     M  ,   Vicarwood   House,    Locko 

Road,   Spondon 
Cooper,  A  ,  The  Peak,  Gaiter  Lane,  Shirebrook, 

Mansheld 
Gent,    F     A  ,    B  r  M  ,    "  Craiglands,"    Victoria 

Road,    Pmvton,    Nottingham 
Sudburv,  F    P.,  o  B  t.,  "  Woodlands,"  Stanton 

Road,  Ilkeston. 
Varley,   J  ,   "  White   Hart,"   Morewood   Moor, 

Wmgheld,    Derby 
Wilson,    F  ,    "  Shaftholme  "    Slcetmoor    Lane, 

Somercotes,  Derby 

COUNCTT I  ORS 

Buxton,  Mrs    G  ,  The  Gables,  17,  Quarry  Hill 

Road,  Ilkeston 
Cuthbert,    J     H  ,    25,    Lord    Street,    Glossop, 

Manchester 
Dilks,   'I  ,   Ivy   Villa,   Stanley   Common,   near 

Derby 

Fcakin,  C  ,  9,  Spa  Croft,  Tibshelf,  Derby 
Fewkes,    R ,    25,    Armstead    Road,    Beighton, 

Sheffield 

Hancock,  J   B  ,  3,  Cress y  Road,  Alfreton 
O'Ryan,  Dr  D  J  ,  Rock  Villa,  Longlands  Road, 

New  Mills 
Pattison,    L ,    Oakdene,    Devonshire    Avenue, 

Long  Eaton,  Nottingham 
Pettitt,  S.  L  ,  Southcroit,  Buxton. 
Pipes,   H,,   **  The   Cottage/'    Robinson's   Hill, 

Melbourne,  Derby 

Platt,  F,  Ricige  House,  Hayfield,  Stockport 
Shepherd,     W ,     15,    Victoria    Street,    South 

Normanton,  Derby 

Short,  F.  S  ,  Crewe  (Cottage,  Tapton,  Chester- 
field 
Street,  J    L ,   1  37,  Nottingham  Road,  Belper, 

Derby 


Sutton,   Mrs    D    M ,   75,    Middlecroft   Road, 

Stavclcy,   Chesterfield 
Swale,    E.,    Rhode    House,    77,    Hady    Hill, 

Chesterfield. 
Walker,  Sir  Ian,  D  s  o  ,  T.D  ,  Osmaston  Manor, 

Ashbourne 
Ward,  R   A  ,  *«  The  Oaks,"  Park  Estate,  Green 

Lane,   Dronhcld. 
Wood,  C   B  ,  34,  High  Street,  Codnor,  Derby 

CO-OP  i  LD 
Fit/Hcrbert,  The  Ven  H.  F..,  Weston-on-Trcnt, 

near  Derby 
Baldwin,    Rev     Father,    St     AnneN,    Terrace 

Road,  Buxton. 

Mclntyre,  Miss  K  ,  76,  Belper  Road,  Derby 
Wortley,  Principal  H  A.  S  ,  University  College, 

University  Park,   Nottingham 
Armstrong,   Mrs    H    E ,   1019j  London  Road, 

Alvaston,   Derby. 

Cropper,  H  ,  o  H  t ,  J.P  ,  The  Bungalow,  Brock- 
well,    Chesterfield 
Drabble,  C   O  ,  Tupton  Hall  Grammar  School, 

near  Chesterfield. 
Haddock,   T,   50,   Highfield   Lane,   Newbold, 

Chesterfield 
Oxley,    H ,    Mining   and   Technical    Institute, 

Clowne,  Chesterfield 
Webb,   Mrs    E,  Walden  Cray's  Hill,   Swarr- 

wick,   Derby 

Welk,  Mrs.  I  S.,  Crows  Nest,  Duffield,  Derby 
Walthall,    Brig  -Gen     E.    C.    W.    D  ,  c,M  G  , 

D.S  o  ,  Alton  Manor,  Idndgehay,  Derby 
Searlc,  W    R  ,  J.P  ,  The  Elms,  Quarndon   near 

Derby. 

Smith,  Alderman  W  ,  Glossop  House,  Ilkeston 
White,  Alderman  C    F ,  M.P  ,   Tansley  House, 

Tansley,  Matlock. 
Hunt,    F.    W.,    Town    End    Farm,    Bolsover, 

Chesterfield. 
Taylor,  W ,   Denby   Collieries   (Drury    Lowe) 

Ltd  ,  Denby,  Derby. 


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CHAIRMAN  .. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

CHIEF  CLERK        

COUNTY  INSPECTORS 

EDUCATIONAL  PSYCHOLO- 
GIST 

ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 
TRAINING 

ASSISTANT   ORGANISFRS   OF 
PHYSICAL  TRAINING 

ORGANISER    OF    DOMESTIC 
SUBJECTS 

ORGANISERS   OF   SCHOOL 
MEALS 

SCHOOL  MFDICAL  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SENIOR  ASSISTANT  COUNTY 

MEDICAL     OFHCER     FOR 

MATERNITY  AND  CHILD 

WELFARE 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEONS   . 


COUNTY  PSYCHIATRISTS 


ASSISTANT  COUNTY  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
SENIOR    COUNTY    DENTAI 

SURGEON 

SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGFONS 
HEALTH  VISITORS  AND 

SCHOOL  NURSES 
SPEECH  THERAPIST 

ORTHOPTIST          

ARCHITECTS  

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE AREA 
TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE... 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE     ... 
COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT 
SCHOOLS 


DEVONSHIRE 

B.  C.  Lampard-Vachell. 

J.  A.  Day. 

W,   E.  Philip,  M.A.,,  County  Education  Office,  Castle 

Street,  Hxcter.     Tel.  :    Exeter  3095. 
D:  Cook,  B.A.,  PH.D. 
F.  F.  Brotherton,  M.A. 

R.  C.  Perrott. 

W.  A.  Robbins,  M.A.  ;  E.  Parkinson,  B.A. 

Miss  O.  C.  Sampson,  M.A.,  B.ED. 

A.  P.  Young  ;    Miss  K.  Hacker. 

Miss  C.   L.   Elliot  ;    Miss   B.   Martin  ;    Miss  M.   M. 

Chetham,  Miss  M.  A    Moore. 
Miss  N.  Penfold,  B.SC.    - 


Miss  N.  Commin. 
P.    B.    Redmond  ; 


Miss  E.  M. 
Mrs.    K.    C. 


Miss  P.  A.  Pollard  ; 

Stockman  ;     Mrs. 

Whitmore. 
L.  Meredith  Davies,  B.A.,  M.A.,  M,B.,  M.D.,  B.CH.  (Oxon.), 

D.P.H.  (OxonJ,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.(\P    (Lond  ). 
F.  J.  G.  Lishman,  M  D.  (Hygiene),  M.B.,  B.s  ,  D.P.H. , 

L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  D.L.O. 

Frances  Heron  Watson,  M.B.,  c  M.B.,  D.P  H. 


W.  G.  Hutton,  M.A.,  M.R.C.S  (Eng),  L  R.C.P.  (Lond.), 
D.O.M.S.  ;  Margaret  L.  Foxwell,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.), 
L.R  c.P.  (Lond.),  D.P.H.  (Lond),  D  C.H.  (Eng). 

Edward  William  Anderson,  M.D.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.R  c>.} 
D.P.H.,  F.R.CP.  ;  H  Scott-Forbes,  M.R.C.S.,  M.R  c.p  , 

D.P.H. 
15. 

J.   Fletcher,  L.D.S. 

lo. 

39  (includes  6  School  Nurses). 

1  and  1  part-time. 

1  part-time. 

H.   V.   de   C.   Hague,   F.R.I.B.A.   (County   Architect); 

I.  Sidey,  L.R.I.B.A.  (Deputy  Architect) 
450,923. 


Rate  levied  for  1946-47— 5s.  Id. 
£13,125  (estimated}. 
(Vacant). 


Provided 

Non-Provided  : — 

C.ofE. 

R.C 

Others 

Total 


No.  of 
Departments 

..       250  \ 


215 

8\ 

21 

475 


No.  on 
Roll 


35,236 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

DEVONSHIRE 

Boys      Girls      Mixed     Totals 
GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS         ...    (a)  Provided          ...        6  5  11  22 

(b)  Non-Provided,  21—3 
aided  but  not  on 

deficiency  basis 

(c)  Non-Provided,  21  —  3 
and  not  aided  by 

the  L.E.A, 

Totals  10  7  11  28 

Devon   Pupils   in   attendance  at  above   schools   (i.e  ; 
excluding  evacuees)  : — 

Boys  Girls       Mixed     Totals 

(a)    1,955  1,805   3,464   7,224 

(b)    353     305     —    658 

(c)    —     —     —     — 


Totals      ...        2,308       2,110       3,464       7,882 

Youth  Service. 

YOUTH  ORGANISER          ...    S.  C.  Willis. 

ASSISTANT    YOUTH  Miss  P.  M,  Jewell  ;  J.  S.  Gibson. 

ORGANISERS 

The  County  Youth  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Education  Committee, 
and  reports  direct  to  it  ;  the  Education  Secretary  is  also  Secretary  to  the  Youth 
Committee.  There  are  also  23  Local  Youth  Committees  which  are  Sub-Committees 
of  the  County  Youth  Committee,  and  are  charged  with  the  stimulation  and  co- 
ordination of  the  activities  of  the  various  organisations  in  their  areas.  Youth  Councils 
representing  the  14-20's  now  exist  in  connection  with  the  majority  of  Local  Youth 
Committees. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 

Senior 

_r  ~.    .      .      .  Full-  tj  me  Evening 

Name  Principal  Students         Students 

South  Devon    Technical  College, 
Torquay  S.  W.  Smith,  B.SC.  (Eng.)        457  763 

TECHNICAL    SCHOOL 

Barnstaple  Science,  Art  and  Technical  School   .      Principal  :   R.  C.  Fox,  B.SC.,  PH.D. 

Schools  of  Art  Pan-time 

Senior  Day  ana 

xr  /•  o   /       ;  tr      j  Full-time  Evening 

Name  of  School  Head  Student*  Students 

Bideford     A.  Sharp          16  102 

Newton  Abbot      F.  G.  Hill       17  96 

Paignton A.  K.  Sutdiffe           ...  18  258 

Tiverton F.  P.  Goodchild         ...  16  142 

Torquay     W.  Ritson       22  323 

Evening  Institutes 

(including  Technical  and  Commercial  classes  at  Science,  Art  and 

Technical  Schools). 
No.  of  centres — 122  ;  No.  of  evening  students — 7,335. 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

(a)  Provided         School  Headmaster  or  Headmistress 

Barnstaple  Grammar  School  (B.)       E.  T.  L.  R.  Haywood,  M.A. 

Barnstaple  Grammar  School  (G.)       Miss  E.  M.  Atkins,  M.A. 

Bideford  Grammar  School  (M.)         C.  W.  Stephenson,  M.sc. 

Colyton  Grammar  School,  Colyford  (M.)     ...  D.  McKay-Ohm,  M.A. 

Crediton  High  School  (G.)      Miss  L.  O.  Parsons,  B.A. 

Crediton  Grammar  School  (B.)          ...          ..  D.  A.  Grenfell,  B.A. 

Dartmouth  Grammar  School  (M.)     H.  C.  Lloyd,  B.SC. 

Exmouth  Grammar  School  (M.)        D,  W.  A.  Hughes,  B.A. 

Ilfracombe  Grammar  School  (M.)      ...         ...  S.  C.  Thompson,  M.A. 

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DEVONSHIRE 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS— continued. 

School  Headmaster  or  Headmistress 

Kingsbridge  Grammar  School  (B.)     ...          ..     F.  B.  Lisle,  M.A. 
Newton  Abbot  Grammar  School  (M.)  ..     Dr.  B.  H.  Chapman,  M.A. 

Okehampion  Grammar  School  (M.)  .  .         ..      H.   J.   Mills,  M.A. 

Ottery  St.  Mary,  King's  School  (M.) J.  M.  O.  Johnson,  M.A. 

Plympton  Grammar  School  (M.)         .          .  .     II.  W.  Hale,  B.sc. 
Tayistock  Grammar  School  (M.)       .  .  .     G.  I.  N.  Whitficld,  M.A. 

Teignmouth  Grammar  School  (M.)    ..          ..     S.  Silverston,  B.sc, 

Tivcrton  Boys'  Grammar  School          .          .      J.  F.  Duffin,  M.SC. 
Tivcrton  Girls'  Grammar  School       .  .  .     Miss  D.  K.  Pinchin. 

Torquay  Boys'  Grammar  School       ...         ...     J.  W.  Harmer,  M.A. 

Torquay  Girls'  Grammar  School       ...         ...     Miss  C.  M.  Wilkinson,  B.A. 

Totnes  County  School  (G.)      Miss  A.  M.  H.  Scott,  M.A. 

Totnes  Grammar  School  (B.) .  .     C].  D.  T.  Owen,  M.A. 

(b)  Non-Provided,  aided  but  not  on  a  Deficiency  Basis 

Bideford,  KdgchiH  College  (G.)          Miss  H.  C.  Hill. 

Shcbbear  U.M.  College  (B.) J.  B.  Morris,  M.A. 

West  Buckland  (B.)  .  S.  E.  Howells 

(<:)  Non-Provided,  and  not  aided  by  the  L.E.A. 

Bideford,  West  Bank  School  (G.)       *    Miss  M.  E.  Abbott;    Miss  M.  R. 

Hewlett. 

Rousdon,  Allhallows  School  (B.)        G.  Shallow. 

Tavistock,  Kelly  College  (B.) R.  V.  H.  Westall. 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES 
North  Devon  Divisional  Executive 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICFR         .      F.  W.  Blackburn,  M.A. 

OFFICES       .  .  .  The  Castle,  Barnstaple,  N.  Devon. 

CHAIRMAN    ..  .          ..     B.  G.  Lampard-Vachell,  Weare  Giftbrd  Hall,  Weare 

Gifford,  Bidcford,  N.   Devon. 
DAY  OF  MEETING Once  every  two  months,  on  the  second  Monday  in  the 

month. 

South-West  Devon  Divisional  Executive 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        .  .     F.  S.  Claxton,  B.A. 
OFFICES 
CHAIRMAN..          ..          ..     J  A.  Day,  Horsford,  Middle  Warberry  Road,  Torquay, 

Devon. 
DAY  OF  MhiiTiNG.  ...     Once  every  two  months,  on  the  third  Wednesday  in 

the  month. 

Torbay  Divisional  Executive 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        .  .     A.  E.  J.  Best,  B.A. 

OFFICES       ,  Education  Offices,  Lymington  Road,  Torquay,  Devon. 

CHAIRMAN   . .         .  . .      R  W.  Turner,  Meadow  House,  Meadow  Road,  Toiquay, 

Devon. 
DAY  OF  MEETING Monthly,  on  the  third  Wednesday  in  the  month. 

MEMBERS 

Cart  wright,    Miss    E     A ,    Abbeville,    Teign-  Ash   Parsons,    Rev     L  ,    1,    Queen's    Crescent, 

mouth,  Devon  York  Road,  Exeter,  Devon 

Blackmore,  Mrs   E   R  ,"  Ezenuk,"  New  Park,  Buckingham,  W     F    C,   "  Plyms,"   Landkey, 

Kmgsteignton,    Devon  N     Devon 

Harper,   Mrs     R,    11,   Boutport   Street,   Barn-  Burton,  T  ,  Glenville  East,  Bideford,  N  Devon 

staple,    N     Devon  Rutland,  R  ,  Preston  House,  Paigmon,  Devon 

Hepburn,    Miss,    Cowley    ("lose,    Bradninch,  Cock,  J  ,  Oaton,  Ashburton,  Devon 

Devon  Daw,  Sir  John,    I,  Louisa  Terrace,  Exmouth, 
Lampard-Vachcll,    Mrs     Weare    Gilford    Hall,  Devon 

Weare  Gifford,  near  Bidcford,  N    Devon  Day,  J    A,  Horsford,  Middle  Warberry  Road, 
Marker,  Mrs.  B  ,  Beech  Walk,  Honiton,  Devon  Torquay,  Devon 

Phillips,  Mrs.  J.  M.,  Sudbury  Lawn,  Honiton,  Dunn,  T  ,  Heanton  Croit,  Ashford,  Parnstaple, 

Devon  N    Devon 

Pugh,    Miss    F.    M  ,    Cheshunt,    Babbacombe  Dunning,  F   A.,  8,  Orchard  Terrace,  Rumsam, 

Road,  Babbacombe,  Torquay,  Devon  Barnstaple,  N.  Devon 

Smyth-Richards,      Miss,      Patchole      Cottage,  FJmhirst,  L.  K ,  Darlington  Hall,  near  Votnes, 

Kentisbury,   Barnstaple,   N    Devon  Devon. 

Whitaker,   Mm  K  ,   Old  Kiddicott,   Clyst   St  Fletcher,    Sir    Frank,    Sulton    Close,    Redlap, 

Mary,  Exeter,   Devon  Dartmouth,  Devon. 

Wilson,  Miss,  Penton,  Crediton,  Devon  Fulford,     G      U ,     Lyndndge,     Okehampton, 
Allhusen,  O.,  Pinhay,  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset  Devon. 

Amory,  D    H  ,  Chevithorne,  Barton,  Tiverton,  Gregory,  Preb    I    L  ,  The  Vicarage,  Hartland, 

Devon  Bideford,  N    Devon. 

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DEVONSHIRE 

Griffin,  Rev    J.  B  ,  The  Vicarage,  Newton  St 

Gyres,  near  Exeter,  Devon 
Harmer,   J.   W  ,   Croyton,   Teignmouth   Road, 

Torquay,  Devon 

Harris,  W,.  Warmington,  Hick-ford,  N   Devon 
Harvey,    W.    T ,    6,    Rundle    Road,    Newton 

Abbot,  Devon 
Hayter-Hames,     G      C ,      Chagford     I  louse, 

Chagford,  Newton  Abbot,  Devon 
Jones,    F,    Preswylfa,    Kadford    Road,    Plym- 

stock,  Plymouth,  Devon 
Kemeys-Jcnkm,    F.     E  ,    St     Leonards,    Rolle 

Villas,  Exrnouth,  Devon 
Kennaway,  Sir  John,  Bart ,  Escot,  Ottery  St 

Mary,   Devon 

Ladkin,    W     G  ,    Fairlca,    WestviHe,    Kings- 
bridge,   Devon 
Lake,  W  ,  South  Park,  Withendge,  Tiverton, 

Devon 
Lampard-Vachell,  B    G,  Wcare  GifTord  Hall, 

Weare  Gifford,  near  Bideford,  N.  Devon 
Linscott,     E.     T ,     Three     Hedges,     Budleigh 

Salterton,    Devon 
Maddicott,   W ,    Rowdens,    Ipplepen,    Newton 

Abbot,  Devon 
Martin,    W      H.     H  ,     Cnissways,     Sandpark, 

Barns  taple,  N    Devon 
Murray,  Principal  J  ,  University  College  of  the 

South-West,  Exeter,  Devon. 


Oliver,  A.  N.,  Rosebank,  Rumsam,  Barnstaple, 

N     Devon. 
O'Malley,  Rev  J.  P.,  The  Presbytery,  Exmouth, 

Devon. 
Ormiston,    Lt  -Col     T.     L ,    Trood    House, 

Alphington,    lixeter,    Devon. 
Parsons,  W.  L  ,  Aylmer,  Holwell  Lane,  Bnxham, 

Devon 
Pcrkm,    E.    H ,    Graitons,    Box's    Shop,    near 

Launceston,  Cornwall. 

Riley,  W  Arnold,  "  Inmsfree,"  Dawhsh,  Devon 
Shapland,  W  E  ,  3,  St.  Aubyns  Villas,  Tiverton, 

Devon  " 

Shelley,  Sir  J    b' ,  Bart.,  The  Palace,  Crcditon, 

Devon 
Spanton,    G     W     H ,    Kingswood,    Paignton, 

Devon. 
Squance,     J ,     Galmmgton,     Shebbear,     Bea- 

worthy,  Devon. 
Tretheway,  F.,  Moorland  Guest  House,  Shaugh, 

near  Plymouth,  Devon. 
Turner,     R     W.,    Meadow    House,    Meadow 

Road,  Torquay,  Devon. 
Verney,    F.    W ,    Parsonage    House,    Bishops- 

nympton,  Devon. 
Ward,  Col   R  ,  Dewcrstone,  Hampdcn  Avenue, 

St    Marv church,  Torquay,  Devon 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    . 
COUNTY  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
CLERK  TO  THE  COMMITTEE 

DEPUTY  COUNTY 
EDUCATION  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICERS 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
ORGANISFRS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

ORGANISER  OF  HANDICRAFT 
ORGANISER  OF  GARDENING 
COUNTY  YOUTH 

ORGANISERS 
COUNTY  ORGANISER  ov 

DOMESTIC  SUBJECTS 

ORGANISER  OF  Music 
COUNTY  CANTEENS 

ORGANISER 
WELFARE  OFFICER,.. 

COUNTY  AND  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
DEPUTY  COUNTY 

ARCHITECT 

COUNTY  TREASURER 
DEPUTY  COUNTY  TREASURER 
POPULATION  OF 


DORSET 

Alderman  A.  J.  Woodroffe,  M.B.E. 

R.  G.  Stone. 

J.  L.  Longland,  M.A.,  Shire  Hall,  Dorchester,  Dorset. 

Tel.  :    Dorchester  1000. 
C.  P.  Brutton,  Clerk  of  the  County  Council. 
A.  F.  Alexander,  M.A.,  PH.D. 

Miss  E.  Miller,  B.A.,  A.B.P.S.S.  ;   E.  A.  Collins. 

H.  W.  Elliott,  A.L.A. 

J.  Hay  field  ;    Miss  H.  Gnmwood. 


S.  G.  Wcstlake. 
F.  G.  Goldsack. 
S.  L.  Ware  (Boys) 

Miss  N.  F.  Jex. 

Dr.  R.  Johnson. 
Miss  M.  L.  Penman. 


Miss  W.  M.  Wright. 

T.  W.  Stallybrass,  M.D.,  D  P.H. 

H.  E.  Matthews,  A.R.I. B.A. 
F.  J.  Barton,  A.R.I.B.A. 


Miss  Jean  Maybee  (Girls). 


C.  Borries,  A.S.A.A. 
F.  J.  Heale,  A.S.A.A.,  A.LM.T.A. 
239,352  (including  Poole  and  Weymouth). 
ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA  (estimated] 

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE...     Rate  levied  for  Education,  1945-46 — 5s.  6Jd. 
PRODUCT   OF    ID.   RATE,        General  County  £7,443. 
1946-47  (estimated] 


92 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  GRAMMAR 
SCHOOLS 


Provided 
Non-Provided  : — 

C.  ofE. 

R.C 

Others 

Total 


(a)  County 

(b)  Voluntary 

Total 


(a)  County 
(6)  Voluntary 

Totals     . 


No.  of 
Departments 

64     ' 

164 

7 
12 

247 


Bov* 
2 
3 


Pupils  in  attendance  : — 

/toys 

(a)  County  .  819 

(6)  Voluntary      .  .  962 


15 


Girls 
4 


Girls 


DORSET 


No.  on 
Roll 


22,278 


No. 

11 

4 


No.  on  Roll 
2,892 
207 


3,099 


Mixed 
4 
3 


Totals 

10 

6 

16 


Mixed     Total* 

1,479        3,533 

758        1,720 


Totals  . . . 


1,781        1,235        2,237        5,253 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School 
(a)  County  Boys' 

Poolc  Grammar  School 

Sherborne  Foster's  Grammar  School... 


Head 


A.  W.  M.  Greenfield,  B.A. 
H.  Lush,  M.B.E.,  M.A. 


(b)  County  Girls' 

Dorchester  County  School 

Parkstonc  Grammar  School 

Sherborne  Lord  Digby's  School 
Shattesbury  High  School        

(c)  County  Mixed 
Bridport  Grammar  School 
Lyme  Regis  Grammar  School 
Swanage  Grammar  School 
Weymouth  Grammar  School 

(d)  Voluntary  Controlled 
Beaminster  Grammar  School  (Mixed) 
Gillingham  Grammar  School  (Mixed) 
Wimborne  Grammar  School  (Boys)  ... 

(e)  Voluntary  Aided  (Transitionally) 
Dorcester  Grammar  School  (Boys)    .  . 
Shaftcsbury  Grammar  School  (Boys) 
Biandford  Grammar  School  (Mixed) 


Miss  M.  H.  Johnson,  M.A. 
Miss  W,  M.  Allen,  M.A. 
Miss  H.  C.  Thomson,  B.A. 
Miss  M.  K.  Dunford,  M.A. 

F.  1.  Jordan,  M.A. 
T.  B.  Pearn,  M.C.,  M.A. 
J.  W.  Turner,  B.A. 
C.  F.  Linnitt,  B.SC. 

F,  M.  Porter,  M.A. 

M.  T.  Perks,  M.A.,  B.LITT. 

J.  C.  Airey,  M.C.,  M.A. 

R.  W.  Hill,  M.A. 
R.  B.  Minchm,  M.A. 
(Acting)  T.  L.  Hughes. 


DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  OF  EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 
Borough  of  Poole 

T.  L.  Higham. 


BOROUGH  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      

CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


57,   Commercial  Road,  Parkstone.     Tel.  :    Parkstonc 

2180. 

Alderman  H.  S.  Carter^  O.B.E. 
Primary,  24  ;    Secondary,  6. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

DORSET 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 
South  Dorset  Divisional  Executive 

(Borough  of  Weymouth,  Urban  District  of  Portland,  and  parts  of  Dor- 
chester Rural  District) 


DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES 


A.  M.  Munday,  B.A. 


CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


88,  St.  Thomas  Street,  Weymouth.    Tel.  :    Weymouth 

1812. 
A.  Biles. 

Primary,  29  ;    Secondary,  4. 
TECHNICAL    AND    ART    SCHOOLS 
Name  of  School  Principal 

Poole  School  of  Art      P.  A.  Wise,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond). 

South  Dorset  Technical  College,  Weymouth    H.  B.  Pond,  B.sc. 
(Including    Junior    Technical    and    Junior 
Commercial  Schools) 

Youth  Service 

The  County  Education  Committee  for  Dorset  acts  as  the  County  Youth  Committee, 
but  is  advised  on  matters  both  of  policy  and  of  detail  by  a  County  Youth  Advisory 
Panel  of  12  members,  and  also  by  a  number  of  District  and  Local  Youth  Committees 
covering  the  County.  Information  about  any  of  these  Committees  may  be  obtained 
from  the  County  Education  Officer.  There  are  two  County  Youth  Organisers,  one 
for  boys'  and  the  other  for  girls'  work,  and  seven  District  Organisers  or  Club  Leaders, 
employed  either  full  or  part-time  by  the  Committee. 

SUB-COMMITTEES 

(lontmiltet  (,hatt  man 

Primary  Education  Captain  B   P   Lcschallas 

Secondary  Education                   .  .  A   J   Woodruff*. ,  M  B  c 

Further  Education  R  W.  Hill,  M  A 

Special  Services  R   G   Stone 

Finance  and  General  Purposes  Lt  -Col   A   1)   Pass,  o  B  F 

Agncultuial  Education  .            L   Skyrm,  M  A 

Childien's  Care                             .  Miss  K.  M    Style 

County  Library                   .  Sir  Theodore  'lasker,  c  i  £  ,  o.u  f 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Woodroffe,   A    J  ,    M.B  L  ,    White    Ley,   Rhode 
Hill,  Lymc  Regis. 

VICE-CHAIRM\N 
Stone,    R.    G  ,    Priors    Cleve,    Yetmmster 

Andrews,  N    E  ,  La  Lee,  Whitcchurch,  Bland- 
ford 

Biles,  A  ,  56,  Rod  well  Avenue,  Weymouth 
Blacker,   Mrs    E.    M     L ,    Netherbury    Court, 

Bcammstci 

Bright,  J  ,  117,  High  Street,  Poolc 
Carter,  H.  S  ,  o  B  K  ,  The  Hermitage,  Parkstone 
Chesterfield,  J    1).,  1,  Bell  Street,  Shaftcsbury 
Chisman,    R.    E ,    Englcfield,    Vicarage    Road, 

Poole 
Churchill,    Mrs     O.    B  ,   2,    West   Hill    Road, 

Weymouth 
Chute,  The  Ven  Archdeacon,  J  c  ,  The  Rectory, 

Piddlehmton 
Colfox,  Sir  William,  Bart ,  M  c  ,  Symondsbury 

Manor,    Bridport 
Comben,   R     S.,   c  B  E  ,   Melville,   6,   Holland 

Road,    Weymouth 

Cordy,  W.  J  ,  Greystones,  Sherborne 
Dampier,  Sir  William,  t  R  s  ,  Hilfield  Manor, 

Dorchester 

Digby,  The  Lady,  Cerne  Abbas,  Dorchester 
England,   G    H  ,   88,   Chickcrell   Road,   Wey- 
mouth 

Fare,  W.  J  ,  44,  Cornwall  Road,  Dorchester. 
Francillon,  Mrs    W    G    R  ,  Harcombe  House, 

Uplyme,   Lyme  Regis 
Gale,    S     J ,   Holmleigh,    67,   Victoria   Grove, 

Bridport. 

Gifford,  H,  Durwcston,  Blandford 
Hambro,  Capt.  A.  V.»  Milton  Abbas,  Blandford. 
Hill,  R.  W  ,  South  Walks  House,  Dorchester 
Hyde,  C   E  ,  Manor  House,  Wool,  Wareham 
Jackman,  D    A.  J.,  M  B  H  ,  West  Grange  Albert 
Road,  Dorchester 


Jackson,    Capt     H     G  ,    R  N  ,    9,    Lansdowns 

Squaie,    Weymouth 

Le  Breton,  Sir  Edward,  Lodcrs  C  ourt,  Bridport 
Lees,  Sir  John,  Bart  ,  D  s  o  ,  M  c  ,  Post  Green, 

Lytchett    Minster,    Poolc. 
Leschallas,   Capt    B    P ,   Charmmstcr   House, 

Dorchester 

Llewcllin,  Miss  M    M  ,  Upton  House,  Poolc 
Manscl,    Major    R     C ,    The    Manor    Home, 

Halterworth,  Romsey. 

Martindalc,  H    T  ,  New  Street,  Easton,  Port- 
land 
Mitchell,  Cmdr   H    K    B,  HN,  FoJke  Manor, 

Sherborne 

Page,  A    E  ,  H,  Belle  Vue  Terrace,  Portland. 
Pass,  Lt  -C  Ail   A  D  ,  o  B  K  ,  Wootton  Fit/pame, 

Charmouth 

Pass,   Mrs     A     D  ,   Wootton  Fitzpame,  Char- 
mouth 
Putman,    E ,    The    Red    House,    De    Maully 

Road,  Canford  ChrTs,  Bournemouth. 
Reeves,  F  C  ,  M.M  ,  16,  Wimborne  Road,  Poole 
Shaftcsbury,  The  Rt.  Hon    The  Earl  of,  P  c  , 

KP,    G  c  v.o  ,    CBL,    St      Giles    House, 

Wimborne. 

Skynn,  L  ,  M.A  ,  Middlebrook,  Bcammster. 
Strang,    J  ,   Bere   Regis 
Style,  Miss  K  ,  Hillbutls,  Wimborne 
Tasker,    Sir    Theodore,    c  I.F.,    o.u  i  ,    ic.s, 

South  Barn,  Durlston,  Swanagc 
I'hurston,  A    C  ,  36  Ashley  Rt>ad,  Parkstone 
1  ilney-Bas<»ett,    J     G.,    7,    Orchard    Avenue, 

Parkstone. 
Tobm,    The    Revd.    Fr.    P ,    The   Presbytery, 

Lyme  Regis. 

Welch,  F.,  East  Road,  Bridport. 
Woodroffe,   R     J  ,   The   Talbot   Arms   Hotel, 

Uplyme,  Lyrne  Regis. 
Wordsworth,  C.   R.,  Baglake,   Litton  Cheney, 

Dorchester. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES    YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    . . . 
DIRECTOR 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTORS 


COUNTY  INSPECTORS 


DURHAM  COUNTY 

...     J.  Gilliland,  j.p. 

...     J.  W.  Amslcy. 

...-    A.   A.   Denholm,   B.SC,,   Shire   Hall,   Durham.     Tel.  : 

Durham  980  to  991. 
...     Primary  Education  :    L.   W.  Davis,  B.COM.  ;    Higher 

Education  : 


ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
ASSISTANT  OFFICHRS 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF 
DOMESTIC  SUBJECTS 

ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 
SUBJECTS 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
ORGANISERS 

ORGANISERS  OF  MEALS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 


W.  Leslie  ;  E.  Roberts,  M.SC.  ;  T.  W.  Nightingale, 
B.SC.  ;  H.  Croudace,  B.SC.  ;  Misb  F.  Wood. 

J.  A.  Courtney. 

Primary  Education  :  R.  Elliot,  B.A.  ;  Higher  Education  : 
(a)  Secondary — W.  N.  Linklcter,  B.SC.  ;  (b)  Further — 
R.  Harding,  B.SC. 

Miss  L.  C.  Anderson. 


Mrs.  M.  Davison,  B.SC. 


SCHOOL  OCULISTS   . 
DENTAL  OFFICERS  .. 


ARCHITECT 

COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
Music  ORGANISERS 

DRAMA  ORGANISERS 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
OFFICER 

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE COUNTY  AREA 

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE 

PRODUCT  OF  Ip.  RATE, 
1946-47  (estimated) 


M. 


R.    Bernard,    A.    Divine,    J.    Howieson  ;     Misses 
Bewley.  D.  Druce,  D.  D.  Pybus,  M.  Robinson. 

Miss  G.  H.  Moore,  Miss  M.  Wilson,  Miss  M.  Marriott, 
Miss  J.  English. 

Ian  McCrackcn,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Robert  W.  Locke,  M.D.,  B.s. 

Elizabeth  Bainbndge,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;  William  H.  Bourn, 
M.B.,  B.S.  ;  Alice  M  Bowman,  M.B.,  B.S.,  B.HY., 
D.P.H.  ;  John  J.  Godson,  M.B.,  B.CH.  (temp.)  ; 
Maunco  B.  Griffith,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  Kathleen  N.  W. 
Hall,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;  Sydney  Havelock,  M.B.,  B.S.,  B.HY., 
B.SC.,  D.P.H.  ;  Susan  MacMahon,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O., 
D.P  H.  ;  Mary  Minns,  M.B.,  B  s.  (temp.)  ;  Elizabeth  N. 
Niel,  M.D.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.  j  Dorothy  D.  Nichol,  M.B0 
B.S.,  B.HY.,  D.P.H.  3  John  G.  Paley,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ; 
D.P.H.  ;  Amy  Mary  Parkinson,  M.B.,M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
William  James  Peden,  L.R.C.P.  £  s.,  D.P.H.  ;  John 
W.  A.  Rodgers,  M.B.,  B.CH.  ;  George  H.  Shanley, 
L.AI.S.S.A.  .;  R.  T.  Wordingham,  M.B.,  B.S. 

Edgar  Frederick  Herbert  Bell,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;  Arthur  T. 
Paterson,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  D.P.H.  (part-time)  ; 
Gcorgina  A.  McNicol,  M.B.,  CH  B. 

James  L.  Clay,  L.D.S.  (Glasgow)  ;  George  J.  S.  Little- 
field,  L.D.S.  (Durham)  ;  Charles  G.  Lingford,  L.D.S. , 
R.C.S.  (England),  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  Arthur  Thomas 
Picton,  L.D.S.  (Durham)  ;  John  R.  W.  Sivell,  L.D.S.  ; 
George  E.  Soper,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (England)  (part-time). 

Sixteen  School  Nurses. 

Six  School  Dental  Attendants. 

F.  Willey,  F.R.I.B.A.,  F.S.I.,  34,  Old  Elvet,  Durham. 
Tel.  Durham  147. 

Arthur  Abel,  A.S.A.A.,  A.I.M.T.A. 

W.  C.  Hamilton,  24,  Old  Elvct,  Durham. 

T.  R.  Sherwood. 

Percy  L.  Rogers  (County  Area)  ;  F.  J.  Firth  (South 
Tyneside  Area). 

Miss  Dorothy  R,  W.  Carr  (County  Area)  ;  Mrs.  Greta 
M.  Veitch  {South  Tyneside  Area). 

R.  J.  Chapman. 

921,006. 

Rates  levied  for  Education,  1946-47 — 6s.  Ud. 
General  County  (Education)  £14,573. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


DURHAM  COUNTY 

Non-Excepteci  Districts 
1. — North  Eastern 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 

OFFICES 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 

2.— East  Central 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        .  . 

OFFICES 

SCHOOL  DFPARTMENTS 

3.— North  Central 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 
OFFICES 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     .  . 

4. — Northern 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        .  . 
OFFICES      

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ... 

5.— Stanley 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICFR 

OFFICES 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ... 

6.— North  Western 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 

OFFICES      

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    ... 

7, — Western 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 

OFFICES 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 

8.— West  Central 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 
OFFICES 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    . 

9. — South  Western 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 
OFFICES      

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 

10.-— Central  Division 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 

OFFICES 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 

11. — Eastern  Division 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 
OFFICES      

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     . 

12. — South  Eastern 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 
OFFICES 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     .. 


DIVISIONAL  OFFICERS 


A.  W.  Summerbcll. 

25,  Foyle  Street,  Sundcrland.     Tel.  :   Sunderland  2149. 
Primary,  41  ;    Modern,  8  ;    Grammar,  2. 

J.  H.  Veitch. 

Myre  Hall,  Houghton-le-Spring.     Tel.:  Houghton  147. 

Primary,  43  ;  Modern,  6  ;   Grammar,  2. 

F.  Wise. 

Station    Road,    Chester-le-Street.     Tel.:      Chcster-le- 

Strcet  3291. 
Primary,  41  ;    Modern,  4;    Grammar,  1. 

B.  A.  Lee. 

20,  Shibdon  Road,  Blaydon-on-Tync.     Tel.  :    Blaydon 

37. 
Primary,  49  ;   Modern,  3  ;   Grammar,  2. 

O.  Wilson. 

Front  Street,  Stanley.     Tel.  •    Stanley  151. 

Primary,  34  ;    Modern,  7  ;    Grammar,  1. 

W.  A.  D.  Pape. 

Derwent  Street,  Blackhill,  S.O.     Tel.  :    Consett  201. 

Primary,  45  ;    Modern,  3  ;    Grammar,  1. 

N.  Morgan. 

Wesley  Street,  Crook.     Tel.  :    Crook  105. 

Prinary,  43  ;   Modern,  2  ;   Grammar,  1. 

W.  Bryce. 

42,  Whitworth  Terrace,  Spennymoor.     Tel.:    Spenny- 

moor  92. 
Primary,  49  ;    Modern,  0  ;    Grammar,  1 . 

A.  Taylor. 

12,    King    Street,    Bishop    Auckland.     Tel.  :     Bishop 

Auckland  10. 
Primary,  73  ;   Modern,  7  ;   Grammar,  2. 

B.  T.  E.  Jones. 

Lloyds  Bank  Chambers,  Durham.     Tel.  :  Durham  545. 
Primary,  49  ;    Modern,  5  ;    Grammar,  2. 

F.  B.  Smith. 

Holly  House,  Easington  Village,  Easington  Colliery. 

Tel.  :     Easington    327. 
Primary,  51  ;    Modern,  7  ;    Grammar,  1, 

M.  Anderson. 

Westbourne  Chambers,  Bishopton  Lane,  Stockton-on- 

Tees.     Tel.  :    Stockton  6641. 
Primary,  49  ;    Modern,  3  ;    Grammar,  1. 

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13.— Tyneside 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 
OFFICES      


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

DURHAM  COUNTY 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICERS— ccv/mmW. 


G.  W.  Kendal. 
...     66,     Grange     Road     West,     Jarrow-on-Tyne.     Tel.  : 

Jarrow  67234. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS      ..     Primary,  40;    Modern,  9  ;    Grammar,  1. 
Stockton  Hxcepted  District 


DIVISIONAL  OFFICLR 
OFFICES        .        .  . 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


P.  Muir,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  M.hD. 

32,  Dovecot  Street,  Stockton-on-Tees.     Tel.  :    Stock- 
ton 67347-8  (2  lines). 
Primary,  36  ;    Modern,  6  ;    Grammar,  2. 

No.  of 
Departments 

County  .  .431 

Voluntary          .  176 


Total 


607 


One    Special  (M.D.)    School   for   94    boys    and 
(residential).     1   Remand  Home  for   34  boys. 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


(a)  Maintained    . 

(b)  Voluntary,  but 
aided      on     a 
deficiency  basis 

(c)  Voluntary,  and 
not     aided    by 
the  L.E.A. 

Totals 

Pupils  in  attend- 
ance at  above 
Schools  : — 


Bovs 
4 


GnL 
4 


Mixed 
12 


girls 

Totals 

20 

3 


12 


25 


1,523 
477 
193 


1,495 
212 
100 


5,429      8,417 

—  6S9 

—  353 


Totals 

GRAMMAR 

Name  of  School 

Bishop  Auckland  King  James  I  Grammar 
Bishop  Auckland  Girls'  Grammar 
Blaydon 

Chester-le- Street          .  . 
Consett 

Durham  Johnston 
Durham  Girls'  Grammar 
Hartlepool  Henry  Smith 
Hookergatc 
Houghton-lc- Spring 
Jarrow     ... 

Ryhope  Robert  Richardson 
Seaham  Harbour  Girls' 
Spennymoor  Alderman  Wraith 

Stockton  Boys'  ...  

Stockton  Girls'  

Washington  Alderman  Smith 
Wellfield  A.  J.  Dawson 
Stanley  Grammar 
Wolsingham  Grammar... 


2,193        I,8b7        5,429      9,489 


SCHOOLS 

Head 

A.  Morrison. 

Dr.  I.  M.  Agnew. 
...     J.  H.  Williams. 
...     J.  Smailes. 
..     H.  Bradley. 
...     Dr.  C.  Storey. 
...     Miss  M.  Graham. 
...     J.  Moor. 
*..     J.  Troup. 
...*   J.  M.  Jones. 
...  *  C.  N.  Robinson. 
...     S.  B.  Graham. 
...     Miss  J.  A.  Farrow. 
...     W.  Sumner. 
..      Dr.  J.  R.  Kinnes. 
.  .     Miss  M.  E.  Millburn. 

.     R.  H.  Mather. 
...     J.  Ingram. 
..      W.  Carr. 
...     T.  Gates. 


97 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


DURHAM  COUNTY 


MODERN  SCHOOLS 


MODERN    SCHOOLS 

Boys 
County  ...  10 

Voluntary       ...  1 


Totals 


11 


Girh 
11 

2 

13 


Mixed 
35 

5 

40 


The  above  figures  do  not  include  the  Stockton  Schools. 


JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT  BUREAUX 


Address 

25,  Foyle  Street,  Sunderland 
Myre  Hall,  Houghton-le-Spring.  . 

Station  Road,  Chester-le- Street  .  . 

20,  Shibdon  Road,  Blaydon 
Front  Street,  West  Stanley 
Derwent  Street,  Blackhill 
Wesley  Street,  Crook 
42>  Whitworth  Terrace,  Spennymoor 
12,  King  Street,  Bishop  Auckland 
Lloyds  Bank  Chambers,  Durham 
Holly  House,  Easington  Village 
Westbourne  Chambers,  Bishop  ton  Lane, 
Stockton-on-Tees 


Telephone  No. 
Sunderland  2149 
Houghton-le- 
Sprmg  147 
Chest.-le-St.  3291 
Blaydon  37 
West  Stanley  151 
Consett  201 
Crook  105 
Spennymoor  92 
Bishop  Auck.  10 
Durham  545 
Kasington  327 
Stockton  66641 


Juvenile  Employ- 
merit  Officer 

A.  B.  Platts. 
T.  Robson. 

J.  J.  Denmson. 

C.  S.  Lowe. 
N.  Lee. 

J.  A.  Davidson. 
J.  B,  Hind. 

D.  C.  Hcmpson. 

B.  Tanfield. 

G.  W.  Stephcnson. 
J.  Barkess, 
M.  A.  Yellow. 


TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS  AND  EVENING  INSTITUTES 


Principal  or 
Organising  Master 
E.  Hutchmson 


Name  of  School  or  Institute 

Durham     Johnston     Grammar 
School 

Hartlepool  Henry  Smith  Gram- 
mar School 

Jarrow  Grammar  School 

Stockton  Technical  School 

Seaham  Modern  School 

Hetton  Lyons  Modern  School 

Shmey  Row  County  School    . . 

Washington  Aid.  Smith  Gram- 
*mar  School 

Chester-le- Street  Grammar 
School 

Blaydon  Grammar  School       .  . 

Oxhill  County  School 

Consett  County  School 

Consett  Grammar  School        .  . 

Crook  County  School  .  . 

Willington  County  School 

Dean  Bank  County  School 

Spennymoor  Grammar  School 

Bishop  Auckland  Girls'  Gram- 
mar School 

Bishop  Auckland  King  James  I. 
Grammar  School 

Blackball  Colliery  County  School  T.  B.  Dickinson 

Easington  Colliery  County  School    W.  R.  Hills    ... 

Horden  Modern  School          ...     E.J.Brooke  . 

Murton  County  School  ...     J.  Swinburne  ... 

BilhnghamSouthModern School    W.  J.  Warwick 
In  addition,  Evening  Classes  are  Conducted  at  272 

98 


G.  D.  Stott 

A.  R.  A.  Thomas 

E.  Baldwin 

W.  T.  Whitham 
J.  L.  Gelson 
R.  H.  Stokeid 
R,  H.  Mather 

J.  Smailes 

J.  H.  Williams 

F.  J.  Goss       . 

G.  Dickinson 
H.  Bradley 
W.  Minns 

G.  L.  Close    ... 
A.  Selkirk       ... 
T.  F.  Nattrass 
T.  Cook 

J.  W.  Roberts... 


Technical  Day 
Students 


122 
119 


Evening 

Students 

506 

326 

794 
2,240 
443 
493 
282 
326 

393 

359 
255 
213 
624 
236 
325 
460 
281 
231 

300 


—  338 

—  300 

—  253 

—  410 

—  648 
smaller  Evening  Institutes. 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES    YEAR    BOOK 

DURHAM  COUNTY 

TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS  AND  EVENING  INSTITUTES— continued. 

Part-lime  Day 

Art  Classes  Principal  and  Evening  Students 

Stockton  Technical  Institute  ...  E.  Baldwin  .  34 

One  Training  College  for  Women 

Neville's  Cross  Training  College,  Durham. 


Principal  :   Miss  M   S.  Coey. 


One  Emergency  Training  College  for  Women 

Wynyard  Hall  Training  College,  Wolviston,  near  Stockton -on-Tees  Principal  : 
Miss  S.  C.  Bertie. 

Youth  Service 

The  Scheme  for  the  Establishment  of  the  Service  of  Youth  approved  by  the  Educa- 
tion Committee  in  September,  1940,  was  planned  for  all  youth  work  in  the  County 
to  be  directed  by  a  County  Youth  Committee,  which  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Higher 
Education  Committee,  and  fourteen  Local  Youth  Sub-Committees.  The  mam  task 
of  the  various  Local  Youth  Sub-Committees  is  to  maintain  contact  with  the  youth 
activities  of  their  areas  and  to  make  recommendations  to  the  County  Youth  Com- 
mittee. The  constitution  of  all  Committees  has  been  decided  by  the  County  Council 
and  the  members  include  representatives  of  the  Education  Committee,  Religious 
Denominations,  Youth  Organisations,  Teachers,  Employers  and  Employees. 

During  1945,  the  Youth  Committee  has  been  engaged  in  encouraging  existing 
youth  organisations  by  the  provision  of  grants,  courses  for  leaders,  and  recreational 
classes,  and  also  in  furthering  the  development  of  youth  work  by  the  establishment 
of  new  youth  organisations  in  the  schools,  known  as  Old  Scholars'  Clubs. 

Recreation  Classes  have  been  provided  for  youth  organisations  and  a  variety  of 
educational  subjects  have  been  taught. 


ME 

ALDERMEN 
Alderson,    J.    J.P  ,    36,    Cranbournc     Terrace, 

Stockton-on-Tees 
Blackwell,   J    H.,  j  P  ,   7,   Northdene  Avenue, 

Seaham 
Bloomfield,    G     W,    j  P\    22,    Consett    Road, 

Castleside,    Consett 
Duddm,  M  ,  46,  Hawthorn  Crescent,  Quarnng- 

ton  Hill,  Ferryhill 
Foster,  J    W  ,  j  p ,  Rosendale,  Neville's  Cross, 

Durham. 

Garland,  G  ,  j  P  ,  North  House,  Fence  Houses 
Gilhland,  J.,  ORE,  j  P  ,   "  Armadale,'*   Lowes 

Barn    Bank,    Durham 
Leesdale,  H  ,  J.P  ,  3,  Croft  Terrace,  Coundon, 

Bishop    Auckland 
Middlcwood,   J     R     S  ,   o.n  E  ,   j  p  ,    2,    Dent 

Street,    Tmdale    Crescent,    Bishop   Auck- 
land 
Robinson,  E,3  j  P  ,  "  Cannondale,"  Rear  Loud 

Terrace,   Annheld  Plain 
Royston,  Mrs    E    M  ,  J.P  ,  4,  Neville  Square, 

Lowes   Barn,    Durham. 
Sergeant,    P,     9,     Gill    Crescent,    Woodstonr 

Village,     Fence    Houses 

COUNCII  LORS 
Ainsley,  J.  W  ,  35,  Gladstone  Terrace,  Sunni- 

side,   Tow   Law,   Bishop   Auckland 
Anderson,  A ,  9,  Dans  Castle,  Tow  Law,  Bishop 

Auckland 
Baines,    W.,    22,   Chaytor   Terrace,    Fishbuin, 

Stockton-on-Tees 

Beniield,  T.,  C.B  E  ,  j  p  ,  2,  John  Street,  Ferry- 
hill. 
Bolton,    H.,    6,    Owen    Terrace,     Chopwell, 

Newcastle-on-Tyne 
Boswell,  R    S.,  44,  Stephenson  Street,  Hartle- 

pool. 
Carter,  J.  T.,  "  Ashburn,"  Park  Road  North, 

Chester-le-Street. 
Coulson,    W  ,    3,    East    View,    South    Moor, 

Stanley. 
Cowen,  E  ,  17,  Cowcn  Gardens,  Team  Colliery, 

Gateshead. 
Coxon,  J.  R.,  5,  Westfield  Crescent,  Spnngwell, 

Gateshead,    9. 


MBERS 

Dent,  W,   13,  Station  Crescent,  Bilhngham 
hllison,  C,  26,  Canning  Street,  Hebbuin 
Hall,  J     1*    C,  11,  VJeardale  Terrace,  Annheld 

Plain,    Stanley 
Hodgson,  H  ,  3,  Chaucer  Street,  Houghton-le- 

Sprmg 
Holmes,     T  ,     "  Broadv\ood,"     Finckm     Hill, 

Sacriston,  Durham 
Howe,   Mrs    Mary,  j  P  ,  Rosslvn  House,  West 

Auckland,    Bishop   Auckland 
Kcll,  G    P,   H,  South  View,  Hij?hiield,  Row- 

lands Gill 

Kell,  J  ,  "  Atlantis,"  Sunderland  Road,  Hot  Jen 
Knowles,   R     G  ,    1  I,   Boyd    Street     Consett 
Liddle,   \V  ,  JP,   Greta  House,   Butter  know  lc, 

Bishop  Auckland 
Lillystonc,  W  ,   32,  Norton  A\  env.e,  Stockton- 

on-Tees 
Pntcharcl,     G      H,     31,     I  eaholmc      lerraci, 

Blackball  Colliery,  West  Haitlepool 
Robinson,    T     A  ,   j  i  ,    "  Lyneroft,"   9,    R'dley 

Terrace,   Leadgatc,  Consett 
Singer,    C     T,    10,    Cleveland    Road*    Bainard 

Castle 
1  hompson,  R  ,  9f>,  Coikton  Hill  Road,  Bishop 

Auckland 
Vickers,  G    I"  ,  10,  Castle  Street  South,  Castle- 

town,    Sunderland 
Vickery,  Col  C  L  ,  c  M  G  ,  D  s  o  ,  j  p  ,  Whorlton 

Grange,  Barnard  Castle 
Wallord,   Mrs     C»     E     M  ,   'I  he   Old    Rectory, 

Gicat    Stamton,    Stockton-on-Tecs 

CO-OP  £  i  D 
Fuge,  T    D  ,  "  Harriston,"  Park  Road  Noith, 

Chcster-le-Street 

Liddle,  T,  11,  Durham  Road,  Spennymoor 
Parkinson,  T  ,  20,  Holborn  Terrace,  Ryton-on- 

Tyne. 

Jolley,  Mrs   B  ,  j  P  ,  11,  Tecs  Crescent,  Stanley 
Thompson,  Mrs   H   W  ,  j  p  ,  Post  Office,  Hthel 

Terrace,  Castletown,   Sunderland 
Todd,  Mrs.  T  ,  M  B  i.  ,  j  P  ,  1,  Parkland  Teiracc, 

Seaham  » 


RI.PRLSLNIINC.  SICK  KTON  DIVISIONAL  hxt 
One  vacancy 


99 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  CHIEF  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

ASSISTANT   EDUCATION 
OFFICERS 

SENIOR  ADMINISTRATIVE 
ASSISTANTS 

ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANTS 


CHIEF  CLERKS 
ORGANISERS 


ADVISERS    .. 

PSYCHOLOGIST  TO  THE 

EDUCATION  COMMIT  TEE 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF 


ASSISTANT    SCHOOL 
MEDICAL    OFFICERS 
(also  engaged  in  Mater- 
nity and  Child  Welfare) 


ESSEX 

H.  L.  Green. 

W.  J.  James,  M.B.E. 

B.  E.  Lawrence,  M.A.,  PH.D.,  County  Offices,  Chelms- 

ford.     Tel.  :     Chelmsford  3231. 
T.  G.  Fendick,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

D.  N.  Bungey,  M.A. ;    (one  Vacancy). 

R.  W.  Ferguson,  M,A.  ;  W.  S.  Huxley,  B.A.  ;  A.  M. 
Rhodes, 

J.   S.  Bishop,  M.A.  ;    W.  A.   Boughtwood  ;    Miss  A. 

Cntchley,   B.sc.  ;     Mrs.    M.    Elcy,   B.A.  ;     Miss    S. 

Muers,  B.A.  ;   H.  Procter,  M.A.  ;   E.  Whitehead,  M.A. 
A.  C.  Crowe  and  P.  C.  H.  Jackson. 

Miss  J.  A.  G.  Mitchell  (Domestic  Subjects)  ;  J. 
Gillespie,  B.sc.,  and  Miss  E.  Jollyman  (Rural  Science) ; 
H.  P.  Crabtrce  (Physical  Training)  ;  Miss  E.  Bremner 
(School  Canteens)  ;  *B.  S.  Maconick  (Service  of 
Youth)  ;  F.  E.  Kenchington,  D.sc.  (Young  Farmers1 
Clubs). 

F.  Burkhill,  B.A.,,  and  Dr.  W.  H.  Swinbornc  (Music)  ; 
Miss  M.  C.  Cobby  and  Miss  N.  M.  Neve  (Drama). 

Miss  E.  M.  Bartlett,  B.A.,  PH.D. 

W.  A.  Bullough,  M.SC.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (County 
and  School  Medical  Officer)  ;  G.  G.  Stewart, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  (Deputy  County  Medical 
Officer)  ;  J.  W.  Pickup,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (Senior  Medical 
Officer,  School  Medical  Section)  ;  A.  H.  Staples, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  (Ophthalmic  Specialist)  ,  *T. 
Coliyer  Summers,  F.R.C.S.  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.O.M.S.  ;  *I. 
Graham  White,  M.D.  ;  and  *Miss  L.  H.  Macfarlanc, 
M.B.,  D.P.H.,  D.O.M.S.  (part-time  Ophthalmic 
Specialists). 

*  Temporary  appointments. 

D.  C.  Adams,  M.B.,  CH.B.;  W.  H.  Alderton,  M  c., 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  B.  F.  Beatson,  M.R.C.S  , 
L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.,  D.T.M.  &  H,  ;  F.  K.  Bibby,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.  ;  \V.  T.  G.  Boul,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ;  J.  T.  Brown, 
M.B.,  CH.B.  ,  *Mrs.  W.  N.  Coppard,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ; 
W.  F.  Corfield,  M.D.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
D.P.H.  ;  ')J.  H.  Crosby,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  R.  Cushing, 
M.A.,  M.B  ,  B.CH.  ;  *A.  P.  Draper,  M.D.  ;  E.  L. 
Ewan,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  J.  C.  T.  Fiddcs,  M.B., 
CH.B.  ;  A.  R.  Forbes,  M.B.  ;  tH.  Franks,  M.B.,  B.S.  ; 
D.P.H.  ;  J.  R.  Hetherington,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  D.P.H.  ; 
N.  S.  R.  Lorraine,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  F.R.S.  (Edin.)  \ 
Miss  D.  Maclean,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  D.  I.  Mart,  M.B., 
B.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  tW.  J.  Moffat, 
M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  P.  X.  O'Dwyer,  M.B.,  B.CH., 
B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  ;  A.  H.  Phelpss  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ; 
J.  Ramsbottom,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Miss  M.  D. 
Rankine,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  M.M.S.A.  ;  J.  S.  Ranson, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  Mrs.  J.  B.  RatclirTe,  M.B., 
CH.B.  ;  S.  R.  Richardson,  B.A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ;  Miss  M. 

Sutcliffe,      M.A.,      M.R.C.S.,      L.R.C.P.,      B.CH.,      D.P.H.  ; 

J.  M.  Thomas,  M.A.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;   *Mrs. 
M.   Turner,   M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;     *Miss   E.   Walker, 

M.R.C.S.,   M.B,,   B.S.,   L.R.C.P. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SENIOR   DENTAL   OFFICER 
ASSISTANT    DENTAL 
OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  NURSES 


ESSEX 

S.  K.  Donaldson,  L.D.S.,  R.F.P.S. 

R.  Chase,  L.D.S.  ;  P.  A.  Chandler,  L.D.S.  ;   B.  Connelly, 

L.D.S.  ;    J.    Edgar,   L.D.S.  ;    J.    F.    Godfrey,   L.D.S.  ; 

*Mrs.    C.    Gricshaber ;     H.    C.    Heighton, 

A.    M.    Hughes,    L.D.S.  ;     D.    W.    Hurley, 

*Mrs.  E.  Kimelman  ;   1  Mrs.  E.  Krott j  Mrs. 

Lane,    L.D.S.  ;      F.    V.    Magnise,    L.D.S.  ; 

McKcnzie,  L.D.S.  ;    S.  N.  Manning,  L.D.S.  ; 

Millet,  L.D.S.  ;    tA.   G.   Oldale,  L.D.S.  ;    *Mrs.   D. 

Shirlaw  ;    C.   Sumsawaste,  L.D.S.  ;    O.  R.  Vignale, 

L.D.S.     Part-time  :     F.  K.  Johnson,  L.D.S.  ;    G.    B. 

Player,  L.D.S.  ;     R.    A.    Pepper,   L.D.S. 

Miss  E.  K.  Trillwood  (Superintendent  Health  Visitor). 
There    are    80    Health    Visitors    carrying    out    school 

nursing  as  part  of  their  duties,  and  17  whole-time 

school  nurses. 


L.D.S.  ; 
L.D.S.  ; 
C.  M. 
B.  C. 
tK.  J. 


ARCHITECT  .          .      H.  Conolly,  F.R.I. B.A.  (County  Architect). 

COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT     ...    H.  W.  Collis,  F.I.M.T.A. 

*  Temporary  appointments,     f  Absent  with  Forces. 
1,377,700. 


POPULATION  OF 
ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 

TOTAL   EDUCATION   RATE 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 
1946-47  (estimated) 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS   .        .  . 

SECONDARY  GRAMMAR 
SCHOOLS 


Equivalent  rate  m  £  of  estimated  rate-borne  expendi- 
ture— 65.83d.     County   Library   Rate — 3 Id. 

£41,973. 


County    . , 
Voluntary 


County 
Voluntary  : 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     . 

Others 


Totals 


No.      No.  OH  Roll 
3                    180 
1                      29 

No.  of       JS 
Departments 
.       388 

70.  on  Roll 
31-5-46 

210 
23 
6 

"  122,681 

627 


121 


34,126 


(Recognised    by    Ministry    of    Education    and    within 
administrative  County  only). 


(a)  Maintained 

(b)  Voluntary  : — 
Controlled 
Aided  .. 
Traditionally 

assisted 

(c)  Direct  Grant. 
(</5  Independent 

(not  Grant  Aided) 

Totals 


Bov* 
^5 


18 


Girh 
9 


17 


Mixed 
9 


10 


Totals' 
23 


6 

4 

11 


45 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools,  1945-46  : — 

Boys       Girls       Mixed  Totals 

(a)  2,763      4,632        3,735    11,130 

(b)  1,879         602  —      2,481 

101 


ESSEX 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 
(a)  Provided  Boys'  Schools 

Buckhurst  Hill  County  High  School 

Ilford  County  High  School     

Leyton  County  High  School  ... 
Romford  Royal  Liberty  School 
Walthamstow  Sir  George  Monoux  Grammar 
School 

Provided  Girls'  Schools 

Brentwood  County  High  School 

Chelmsford  County  High  School       

Colchester  County  High  School         

Ilford  County  High  School     

Leyton  County  High  School 
Loughton  County  High  School 

Romford  County  High  School  

Walthamstow  County  High  School   ... 
Woodford  County  High  School 

Provided  Mixed  Schools 

Barking,  Abbey  School 
Braintrec  County  High  School 

Chingford  County  High  School         

Clacton-on-Sea  County  High  School 

Dagenham  County  High  School         

Harwich  County  High  School 
Hornchurch  County  High  School 

Maldon  Grammar  School       

Wanstead  County  High  School 

(b)  Voluntary 

*Chelmsford,  King  Edward  VI.  School  (B.)  .. 
tColchestcr  Royal  Grammar  School  (B.) 
*Earls  Colne  Grammar  School  (B.)    ... 
*Halstead  Grammar  School  (G.) 
^Newport  Grammar  School  (B.) 
"Thurrock,  Grays  Palmer's  Endowed  School 

(B.) 
*Thurrock,  Grays  Palmer's  Endowed  School 

(G.) 

*Transitionally  assisted. 

(c)  Direct  Grant 

Brentwood  Sir  Anthony  Browne's  School  (B.) 
Brentwood  Ursulme  High  School(G.) 

Ilford  Ursuline  High  School  (G.)       

Woodford  Bancroft's  School  ( B. )         


Head 

J.  H.  Taylor,  B.A. 
H.  S.  Kenward,  M.A. 
Dr.  L.  Couch,  B.A.,  B.sc. 
S.  B.  Hartley,  M.A. 
J.  F.  Elam,  M.A. 


Miss  D.  M.  Brown,  B.SC. 

Miss  G.  M.  Cadbury,  M.A. 

Miss  R.  H.  King,  M.A. 

Miss  E.  B.  Bull,  M.A. 

Miss  R.  Boullen,  M.sc. 

Miss  M.  E.  Heald,  M.A. 

Miss  E.  M.  Waters  (Acting  H.M.) 

Miss  M.  M.  Burnett,  M.A. 

Miss  K.  M.  H.  Chapman,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

E.  A.  Loftus,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

H.  Cordingley,  B.SC.,  PH.D. 

A.  F.  Burden,  M.A. 

V.  Smith,  M.A.,  B.LITT. 

Miss  D.  M.  Williams,  B.A.,  L.R.A.M. 

H.  Meteyard,  B.SC. 

N.  Baker,  B.A.  (Acting). 

A.  Ingham,  B.A. 

A.  F.  Joseph,  M.A. 

N.  Squier,  M.A.,  B.SC* 
A.  W.  Fletcher,  B.A. 
J.  G.  Sykes,  M.A. 
Miss   I.   Alexander,  B.A. 
M.  O.  Willmore,  M.A. 
Revd.  H.  A.  Abbott,  M.A. 

Miss  A.  Leworthy,  B.SC. 
t  Controlled. 

C.  R.  Allison. 
Mme.  U.  Schoenen. 
Miss  M.  H.  Pendlebury. 
S.  Adams. 


(//)  Independent 

Buckhurst  Hill  Oaklea  School  (G.)     Miss  B.  Gardner. 

Chigwell  School  (B.) R.  L.  James. 

Felsted  School  (B.)       .  .  .  A.  H.  Andrew,  M.A. 

Harlow  College  (B.)      K.  L.  Dames. 


Hatfield  Heath,  Downham  School  (G.) 

Loughton  School  (B)   ...         

Saffron  Waldcn  Friends'  School  (M.) 

Saffron  Walden  Grammar  (B.) 

Walthamstow  Forest  School  ( B. )        

Wanstead,  Royal  Wanstead  School  (G.)     .. 
(at  Ingatestone  Hall,  Ingatestone,  Essex.) 
Woodford  Green  St.  Mary's  Convent  School 

102 


/Mrs.  It.  L.  Houison  Crawford. 
\Miss  B.  Graham. 

O.  G.  Johnson. 
/G.  Littlcboy. 
\Miss  J.  Ellmor. 

H.  B.  J.  Mould. 

G.  C.  Miller. 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


COUNTY  TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 

Headmaster 

Mid-Essex  County  Technical  School        G.  B.  C.  Palmer,  B.A.,  B.SC. 
North-East  Essex  County  Technical 
School  


South-East   Essex   County   Technical 


School 


South-West  Essex  County  Technical 
School  

Romford  County  Technical  School   . . . 
Grays  County  Technical  School 


E.  H.  Enoch  ...  

J.  S.  Arthur,  O.B.E.,  B.SC.,  A.I.C. 

Lt.-Col.  G.  Drewry,  O.B.E.,  B.SC., 
A.R.I.C. 

H.  V.  Church,  B.A 

J.  D.  Hobkinson,  M.A. 


ESSEX 

Pupils  in 
attendance 
537 

360 
953 


TECHNICAL   COLLEGES   AND   SCHOOLS   OF  ART 


Name  of  College 
Mid-Essex    Technical 

College  and  School  of 

Art,  Chelmsford 
North-East  Essex  Tcchm- 

cal  College  and  School  of 

Art,  Colchester 
South-East    Essex    Tech- 

nical College  and  School 

of  Art,  Dagenham 
South-West    Essex    Tech- 

nical College  and  School 

of  Art,  Walthamstow 


Principal 
W.  Taylor,  D.sc. 


E.  H.  Enoch  (Acting) 


N.  M.  H.  Light- 
foot,  M.A. 


Senior 
Full-time 
Students 
79 


252 


525 


Patt-timc 

Day 
Student* 

647 


861 


1,018 
500 
294 


Evening 
Students 

1,783 


1,219 


4,383 


648          4,218 


H.  Lowery,  M.SC., 
PH.D.,  D.SC., 

M.ED. 
TRAINING   COLLEGE 

The  Forest  (Emergency)  Training  College,  Technical  College,  Walthamstow,  E.I 7. 
(125  students).    Director  :   Dr.  A.  Plummer. 

YOUTH  AND  ADULT  SOCIAL  WELFARE  SERVICE 

Community  Centres 

The  Committee  make  grants  in  aid  of  the  Friday  Hill  Community  Centre,  Chingford, 
and  the  Wanstcad  House  Community  Centre,  Wanstead  and  Wood  lord 

Residential  Youth  Centres 

Two  residential  youth  centres  are  maintained  by  the  Committee  . — 
Clarance  House,  Thaxted        ...  .         ...     Warden  :   R.  A.  Jones,  R.A. 

The  Old  Rectory,  Wicken  Bonhunt Warden 

REMAND   HOMES 
Name  of  Home  Telephone  No, 

"  Longmoor,"  Harold  Wood     Ingrebourne  294 

(Accommodation,  34  boys) 
Newport  House,  Gt.  Baddow,     Gt.  Baddow  111 

Chelmsford  (Accommodation,  20  girls) 

APPROVED  SCHOOL 
Name  and  Address  Telephone  No. 

Chafford  School,  Ramsey,  Harwich        Ramsey  18 

(An  Intermediate  School  for  60  Boys). 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT  BUREAUX 
THURROCK  DISTRICT 
Telephone  No.         Juvenile  Employment  Officer 


E.  H.  Heclas. 

Superintendent 
J.  C.  Bennett. 

Miss  R.  C.  Abbs. 


Headmaster 
H.  T    Conway. 


Address 
Education    Offices,    Rosslyn 

Road,  Barking,  Essex. 
Vestry    Hall,    New     Street, 

Chelmsford,  Essex. 
Education  Office,  Trinity 

Street,  Colchester,  Essex. 
Education  Offices,  Quarry  Hill    Tilbury  544 

School,  Grays,  Essex. 
Cleveland  Road,  Ilford,  Essex    Ilford  0065 
Kirkdale  Road,  Leytonstone,    Lcytonstone  1417 

E.ll. 
High    Street,    Walthamstow,     Larkswood  4453 

E.17. 


Rippleway  2420... 
Chelmsford  3685 
Colchester  3101... 


E.  M.  Burgess. 
A.  G.  Strutt. 
N.  E.  Derbyshire. 
C.  H.  Talbot. 

J.  R.  Butler. 

L.  T.  Archer  (Execjdve 
Officer). 


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ESSEX 

Service  of  Youth 

The  four  Regional  Youth  Committees  and  twenty  Local  Youth  Committees  have 
continued  to  carry  put  the  provisions  for  Youth  Service.  There  are  150  Youth 
Centres  and  approximately  1,200  Voluntary  Youth  Organisations  affiliated  to  their 
respective  Local  Youth  Committees.  The  Committee  have  pursued  the  policy  of 
appointing  to  the  larger  Centres  full-time  Wardens,  and  in  some  cases  full-time 
Deputy  Wardens.  There  are  now  29  of  these  appointments.  The  twenty  Local 
Youth  Organisers  who  assist  Youth  Organisations  and  advise  the  Committees  on  the 
development  of  the  Service  in  their  areas.  An  establishment  of  twelve  lull-time 
Organisers  has  been  approved.  Two  Music  Advisers  and  two  Drama  Advisers 
have  been  appointed  to  assist  in  the  development  of  these  subjects. 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES— EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS 

(i)  Barking 

BOROUGH   EDUCATION  T.  Frost,  B.SC. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES 

CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


(ii)  Dagenham 
BOROUGH  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES 

CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


(iii)  Ilford 

BOROUGH   EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

OFFICES      

CHAIRMAN  ... 
SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


(iv)  Leyton 
BOROUGH  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES 

CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


(v)  Romford 
BOROUGH   EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

OFFICES      

CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


Rosslyn  Road,  Barking. 

G.  H.  Shalders. 

Primary 

Secondary  (Modern) 

Secondary  (Grammar) 

Secondary  (Technical) 

Special 


C.  Middleton,  B.SC. 

Heath  way ,  Dagenham. 

A.  F.  J.  Chorlcy. 

Primary 

Secondary  (Modern) 

Secondary  (Grammar) 

Secondary  (Technical) 

Special 


W.  J.  Benton  (Acting). 

Town  Hall,  Ilford. 

Mrs.  R.  C.  Littlejohn,  M.A. 

Primary       

Secondary  (Modern) 
Secondary  (Grammar) 
Secondary  (Technical) 
Special         ...         


Wm.  Staton,  M,AO  B.SC. 

Kirkdale  Road,  Leytonstone,  E.I  1. 
i  W.  F.  Hawkins,  B.A. 

Primary      

Secondary  (Modern) 

Secondary  (Grammar)      

Secondary  (Technical)      

Special        <- 


E.  Whitehead,  M.A.  (Acting). 

90,  Eastern  Road,  Romford. 
A.  J.  Dyer,  O.B.E. 

Primary       ...         

Secondary  (Modern) 
Secondary  (Grammar) 
Secondary  (Technical) 
Special        


27 
11 

1 
2 


38 

17 

1 


37 

14 

3 


28 

12 

2 


17 
4 
1 
1 


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ESSEX 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS—  continued, 
(vi)  Walthamstow 

BOROUGH    EDUCATION  E.  T.  Potter.,  B.SC.  (Acting). 

OFFICER 

OFFICES      Town  I lall,  Forest  Road,  E.  1 7. 

CHAIRMAN S.  N.  Chaplin. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary       .        .  .  .  .        36 

Secondary  (Modern)         .  ...         ...         13 

Secondary  (Grammar)       . .  .         .  ...  3 

Secondary  (Technical)      .  .  1 

Special        ...         .  .         .  ..          ..          ..          4 

COUNTY    DIVISIONS 

1.  North-East    Essex    Division.      (Comprising    Boroughs    of    Colchester, 
Harwich  ;  Urban  Districts  of  Brightlingsea,  Clacton,  Frinton  and  Walton, 
Halstead,  West  Mersea,  Wivenhoe  ;    Rural  Districts  of  Lcxden  and  Win- 
stree,  Tendring). 

DIVISIONAL    EDUCATION         F.  E.  Geary,  B.A. 
OPMCER 

OFFICES       ...  Divisional   Education   Office,   Park   Road,   Colchester. 

(Tel.  :     Colchester  3131). 

CHAIRMAN E.  A.  Blaxill,  o.n.E. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS       .     Primary      ..  ,  121 

Secondary  (Modern)         .  ..11 

Secondary  (Grammar)      ....  .  .  6 

Secondary  (Technical)      .  .          1 

Special  .  .  1 

2.  Mid-Essex   Division.     (Comprising    Borough    of    Chelmsford,    Maldon, 
Saffron  Walden  ;    Urban  Districts  of  Braintree  and  Bocking,  Burnham- 
on-Crouch,  Witham  ;  Rural  Districts  of  Braintree,  Chelmsford,  Dunmow, 
Maldon,  Ongar,  Saffron  Walden). 

DIVISIONAL    EDUCATION          W.  C.  Primmer,  M.A.,  M.ED. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      .  ...         ..      Divisional  Education  Office,  Trinity  Road3  Chelmsford. 

(Tel.  :    Chelmsford  4411). 

CHAIRMAN G.  W.  Baker. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary       ..          ...  .  .         .  ..173 

Secondary  (Modern)  ...          . .         10 

Secondary  (Grammar)         ....  .          5 

Secondary  (Technical)        .  .  .  .  .  1 

}.     South-East  Essex  Division.     (Comprising  Urban  Districts  of  Benfleet, 
Billericay,  Canvey  Island,  Rayleigh). 

DIVISIONAL    EDUCATION         F.  G.  E.  Manns,  M.SC. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES       ...         .  .         ...     Divisional    Education     Office,     Brooklands,     Hockley 

Road,  Rayleigh.     (Tel.  :    Rayleigh  441). 

CHAIRMAN R.  O.  C.  Hurst. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     .  .     Primaiy      ..          38 

Secondary  (Modern)         ...         .  . .          .  .          8 

4.     South   Essex   Division.     (Comprising   Urban   Districts    of  Brentwood, 
Hornchurch,  Thurrock). 

Divisional    Education  E.  F.  Frost,  B.SC. 

OFFICER 

OFFICES      Palmer's  Boys' School,  Grays.     (Tel.  :  Tilbury  3941). 

CHAIRMAN W,  H.  Edwards. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    ...    Primary      .  .        ..         66 

Secondary  (Modern)         ...        .  17 

Secondary  (Technical)       1 

Secondary  (Grammar)      5 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

ESSEX 

COUNTY  DIVISIONS— continued. 

5.  Forest.  (Comprising  Boroughs  of  Chingford,  Wanstead  and  Woodford  ; 
Urban  Districts  of  Chigwell,  Epping,  Waltham  Holy  Cross  ;  Rural  District 
of  Epping)* 

DIVISIONAL    EDUCATION         J.  Tillett,  M.A. 
OFFICER 

OFFICtS          


CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


CoMtntitee 

Secondary  Education 
Primary  Education 
F'urther  Education 
School  Buildings  and  Supply 
General  Purposes 
Finance  and  County  Library 
School  Medical    . 


Divisional  Education  Office,  Station  Road,  Loughton. 

(Tel.  :    Loughton  109), 
T.  H.  Knight. 

Primary  49 

Secondary  (Modern)         6 

Secondary  (Grammar)       ...         ...         ...         ...  4 

SUB-COMMITTEES 

Chairman 
R    C    Mabbs 
Miss  M    L   Mathieson 
S    G    Has  kins 
E.  C:.  Hardy 
T    Hewett 
A    L.  Clarke. 
Mrs    A    E    llaidy. 

MEMBERS 


Acres,  H    G  ,  Standon,  Shelley,  Ongar 
Alderton,  Mrs    C.   13,  MUL,  21,  (Cambridge 

Road,  (Colchester 

Ashton,  H  ,  Wealdside,   South  Weald,  Brent- 
wood 
Astins,    P  ,     1°,    Grove    Road,    Walthamstow, 

H  17 
Baker,   G    W  ,   The   Rookery,   Cedar  Avenue, 

Chelmsiord 
Barking,   Bishop  of,   "  Hillside,'*   Albion    Hill, 

Loughton 
Barneb,  H    C  ,  "  Airhe,"  105,  Ardleigh  Green 

Road,  Hornchurch,  Essex. 
Barratt,    \ ,    ll  Westfleet,"    Riverside    Avenue, 

Na/emg 

Bray,  W   R  ,  66,  J'he  Drive,  Loughrnn 
Bell,  Mrs    K    M    E  ,  Theydon  Bower,  Bower 

Hill,  lipping 
Bennett,  W   J  ,  26,  Ruskm  Road,  Chadwell  Si 

Mary,  Grays 

Brown,  D  ,  Beaiichamps,  Southchurch 
Cann,  Rev  B  C  ,  Ridgev,eli  Vieaiage,  Halstead 
Chorley,  A    1-    J  ,  6,  Willow  Road,  Chadwcll 

Hcatn 

Clarke,  A   I-  ,  Maldon  Wyckc,  Maldon 
Colchester,    Bishop    of,    Derbv    House,     The 

Avenue,  Colchester 

Collins,  II   J  ,  57,  Sunnyside  Road,  tlford 
Denton,   Lt.-Com    11  ,   Roydene,   Main   Koad, 

Dovcrcourt 
Digby,  Miss  E  ,  M.w.r  ,  **  The  Kiln,"  Laycr-dc- 

la-Hayc,    Colchester 
Dovey,  F.  J   H  ,  Round  Hills  Rarnsden  Heath, 

Bilkricay. 

Edwards,  W.  H  ,  196,  Lodge  Lane,  Grays 
Evans,    Dr.    B     lior,    Queen    Mary    College, 

Mile  End  Road,  fc  1. 

Fisher,  C  W  ,  8,  The  Glade,  Woodford  Green 
Frost,  G    C  ,  17,  The  Chase,  Rickmansworth 

Road,    Watford, 
bruitmght,    A     E  ,    *'  Castledon,"    Castkdon 

Road,  Wickford 

Green,  H   L  ,  11,  Eva  Road,  Chadwcll  Heath 
Hanford,  E  ,  72,  Purfleet  Road,  Avcley. 
Hardy,     Mrs      A      ii  ,     18,     Colworth    Road, 

Lcytonstone,  Ell. 
Hardy,  E.  C.,  18,  Colworth  Road,  Leytonstone, 

E  11. 

Haskms,  S   G  ,  Shelley  Hall,  Ongar 
Hawkins,  W   F  ,  4$,  Queens  Road,  Leytonstone, 

E  11 
Hewett,     J  ,    "  Bryn     Mel,*'     Hillcrest    Road, 

Loughton 
Hincs,  V.  G  ,  159,  Maldon  Road,  Colchester. 


Hough,    Miss    ll     M  ,    Springfield,    Highland 

Avenue,    Brentwood 
Hurst,     R      O      C  ,     Wittering     Court,     near 

'1  hundersley 
Ingham,  A  ,  Fnnton  House,  Fambndge  Road, 

Maldon 
James,  W    J  ,  M  B  P  ,   ^62,  New  North  Road, 

Barkingside,    IJford. 
Knight,  T.   H,  6,   Glengall   Road,  Woodford 

Green. 
Littlejohn,  Mrs.  R   C  ,    146,    Felbridgc   Road, 

Goodmayes,  Ilford. 

Mabbb,  R   C  ,  372,  Coggeshall  Road,  Bramtree 
Macknelly,    Major    S     H ,    "  Lntles,"    Great 

Bardheld,    Bramtree. 
Mathieson,    Miss   M     L ,    7,    Crescent   Road, 

Chingford 

McAdden,  S    J  ,  52,  Grove  Hill,  Woodford 
Mchntee,  Mrs  C  ,  57,  Hillcrest  Road,  Waltham- 
stow, E  17 

Mills,  C   T  ,  568,  High  Road,  Leyton,  E  10 
Molyneux,  Miss  E    H  ,  32,  Kilmartin   Road, 

Goodmayes. 

Morns,  Mrs.  A.  J.,  69,  Lancing  Road,  Ilford 
O'Donnell,  Rev   P,  96,  Dock  Road,  Tilbury 
Pawson,  J    C  ,  22,  Duke  Street,  Chelmsford 
Peake,   Mrs     L.   G.,    17,   Burntwood  Avenue, 

Hornchurch 
Powell,  P    S  ,  32,  Whitehall  Road,  Chmgiord, 

E.4 
Prcndergast,  Mrs    A    E  ,  53,  Western  Avenue. 

Dagcnham 
Putterill,  Rev.  J.  C.,  The  Vicarage,  Newbiggen 

Street,  Thaxted. 

Shalders,  G  H   S.,  58,  Linton  Road,  Barking 
Shaw,  W.  H,  151,  Wmns  Avenue,  Waltham. 

stow,  E  17 

South,  Mrs.  E.  S  ,  1,  Mashiter's  Walk,  Rom- 
ford 

Spencer,  W.  R.,  23,  Oakwood  Gardens,  Ilford 
Strachan,    J  ,    92,    Hadham    Road,    Bishop*! 

Stortford. 
Sugden,  T.  E.,  15,  Summerhill  Road,  Saffror 

Walden 

Tabor,  Miss  M  E.,  Fenncs,  Booking,  Braintree 
Toomey,    J.,    Albany,    High    Road,    Langdor 

Hills. 

Upton,  P.  V,,  Park  Lodge,  Margarctting. 
Warr,  Mrs.  A.  F ,  236a,  High  Road,  Chadwel 

Heath. 
Webb,   W.    H.    F.,    "  Jasmina,"   38,   Herber 

Road,    Hornchurch 
Wilson,   S    S.,   64,   Radwintcr  Road,   Saffroi 

Wald*n. 
Young,  A.  M.,  162,  Cranbrook  Road,  Ilford 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

SECRETARY  AND  DIRECTOR 
OF  EDUCATION 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT  AND 
SURVEYOR 

COUNTY  TREASURER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF... 


FLINTSHIRE 

Councillor  T.  Pennant  Williams,  J.P. 
Councillor  Joseph  Forber,  J.P. 

B.  Haydn  Williams,  B.sc ,  PH.D.,  County  Education 
Offices,  Mold,  Flintshire.  Tel.  :  Mold  106. 

T.  Roberts. 

R.  G.  Whitley,  A.M.I.C.E.,  L.R.I.B.A. 

R.  J.  Jones. 

Aneunn  Evan  Roberts,  M.B.,  B.S.  (LOND.),  D.P.H. 
(L'POOL.)  (School  Medical  Officer)  ;  A.  E.  Gwladys 
Rowlands,  M.B.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (LOND.)  ; 
T.  W.  Brmdle,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  Joan  McConnell, 
B.SC.,  M.B.,  B.CH.  (temporary)  ;  Edna  Pcarse,  M.B., 
CH.B.,  P.H.  CERT.  (L'pooL),  (Assistant  School  Medical 
Officers)  ;  Peter  Lunt,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (ENG.)  ;  W.  B. 
Glynn  Jones,  L.D.S.  ;  Leslie  E.  Hanson,  L.D.S.  ;  Betty 
E.  Williams,  B.CH.D.,  L.D.S.,  (School  Dental  Surgeons). 

13  (Half-tune). 
H.  L.  Jones,  N.D.H. 

Stanley  Holding. 

M.  Be  van  Evans,  M.A. 

125,670  (Mid-year  1945). 
5s.   11.14d. 

£3,023. 

Primary,  119;  Modern  Secondary,  6;  Grammar,  5 
(Under  Welsh  Intermediate  Act)  as  follows,  viz., 
Hawarden,  Holywell,  Mold,  Rhyl  and  St.  Asaph 
County  Schools.  There  are  74  Voluntary  Schools. 
The  duties  of  the  Correspondent  in  respect  of  all  the 
Primary  Schools  arc  performed  by  one  of  the 
Managers.  It  is  sufficient  to  address  "  The  Corres- 
pondent "  at  any  particular  School.  No  Technical 
Schools  at  present. 

First  Wednesday  in  June,  August,  October  and 
December  and  last  Wednesday  in  January  and 
March. 

Youth  Service 

The  County  Youth  Committee  is  constituted  as  suggested  by  the  Board  of  Education 
Circular  1486.  It  has  the  status  of  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Education  Committee, 
has  a  membership  of  58  and  meets  quarterly.  In  addition  there  are  local  Youth 
Committees,  whose  task  is  to  maintain  coutau  with  Youth  work  in  their  areas,  and 
make  recommendations  to  the  County  Youth  Committee.  Youth  Centres  have  been 
established  in  many  areas  and  in  addition  there  are  detachments  of  A.T.C.,  Girls' 
Guildry,  Boys'  Brigade,  G.T.C.  and  other  voluntary  organisations. 

Seven  Area  Leaders  have  been  appointed  to  be  responsible  for  the  Local  Authority's 
Youth  Centres  at  :— 


SCHOOL  NURSES    ... 
HORTICULTURAL 
SUPERINTENDENT 

ASSISTANT  HORTICULTURAL 
SUPERINTENDENT 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 

(Acting) 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED 
1945-46 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE     ... 
SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     ... 


DATE  OF  MEETING 


1.  Rhyl. 

2.  Prestatyn. 

3.  Mold  and  Buckley. 


4.  Dceside. 

5.  Flint  and  District. 

6.  Holywell  and  District. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Forber,   Coun     \  ,  "  Dalesford,"  Wtpre  Park, 
Connah's   Quay,   Chester 

Vj(  1*  -CHAIRMAN 

Parrv,  Coun    J    II  ,"  Esmor,"  Churton  Road, 
* 


Al  DhRMFN 

Bankes,    I  he  Rt    Hon    Sir  John  Eldon,  c;rn, 

Soughton    Jail,    Northop 
Birch,  R    E  ,  Coed  Bcdw,  Ahergelc,  Denbigh- 

shire 

Brookes,  J  ,    1'inonia,  Rhuddlan 
Davies,  1)  ,  Brynfa,    rrcllewellym  Road,  Rhyl 
Davies,  Rev    J    H  ,  Haullryn,  Hauarden,  near 

Chester 

Lvans  W   R  ,  Glasfryn,  Bodfan,  near  Denbigh 
Hibbcrt,    1  ,   li     D  ,   Kcnmore,   Bistre  Avenue, 

Buckley,   near    (Chester 
Himarth,  I7  ,  Mullmger,   62,   Liverpool  Road, 

Chester 
Hughes-Jones,     F  ,     Yi     Ilafod,     Newmarket, 

Dyserth 
Humphry-Williams,      Mrs       L  ,     Colomendv, 

Mint 
Jones,    E     H  ,    Western    Lodge,    Mold    Road, 

Bucklev,   near   Chester 
O\*  en,  1;  ,  Gwermgion,  St    Asaph 
Peel,    Major   li     L     F,  ,    Bryn-\-P\s,   Overton, 

Ellesmcre,  Salop 
Rces,  W    J  ,  "  Ffrith,"  Rhyl 
Roberts,  E    G  ,  Well  House  Farm,  B  rough  ton, 

near  Chester 
Rouley-Conway,  Rear-  Admiral  R   G  ,  Bodryd- 

dan  Hall,  Rhuddlan 
Starkey,    W     H  ,    H,     The    Close,    Brynewydd, 

Prestatyn 

Thomas,  H    R,  Rhiwlas,  Flint 
Waterhouse,  T  ,  Highheld,  Holywcll 
Williams,  Miss  M  ,  Old  Deanery,  St    Asaph. 

COUN<  ir  LURS 

Hithell,  1',  ,  Sundial,  Mold 
Brooks,  I  ,   Freh>,  20,  Vale  Road,  Rhyl 
Chadwick,  G    A  ,  S7,  Halkyn  Street,  Mint. 
Cunnah,  H    L  ,  Greengates,   Sliyt   Isa,   Hope, 

near   Wrcxham 

Davies-Davics,  R  ,  Quarry  Farm,  Oakenholt. 
Davics,  R    S.,  Pen  Lon,  Hendy  Road,  Mold. 
Edwards,  A  ,  Glvndwr,  Ftrith,  near  Wrexham. 
Fdwards,    D     H,    Lynwood,    Highneld    Park, 

Rhyl 

Edwards,  G    P  ,  Liverpool  House,  Baflillt 
Edwards,   H    T,    1  ransport   House,    Shotton, 

near    (Chester 
Edwards,    W     R  ,    4,    Lloyd's    Crescent,    Trc- 

mustyn,   Whittord,   Holy\vell 
Evans,  W    M  ,  Brvn  Arnold,  Connah's  Quay, 

near  Chester 

Eyton-Hughes,  R  ,  Plas  Maddock,  Rhuddlan 
Fish,  1  ,  Church  Street,  Connah's  Quav,  near 

Chester 
Gilbert,    f     R  ,   Harcourt,   Bryn  Tuion   Drive, 

Prestatyn 

Heaton,  Com    H    E  ,  The  Rhual,  Mold. 
Higgins,  H    R  ,  1  3,  Mold  Road,  Buckley,  near 

Chester 
Hodson,     W      T  i     Crestoma,     Bucklev,     near 

Chester 

Hughes  I    A  ,  Ty  Brith,  Mold 
Hughes,     Wm  ,     Glasfryn,     Gwespyr,     near 

Viol  v  we  11 
Hughes,  W  ,  Fern  Grove,  Aston  Hill,  Hawarden, 

near  Chester 
Inch,  W   J  ,  Hillciest,  Chester  Road,  Buckley, 

near    Chester 
Jones,   A.,    18,    Mornmgton   Crescent,   Drury, 

Buckley,  neat   Chester 
Jones,  A  ,  92,  Henry  Taylor  Street,  Flint 
Jones,  A  ,  Bron  Haul,  Holywcll 
Jones,  C  ,  Dolgoed,  Holywcll 
Jones,  D,  J  ,  Aelwyd,  Highficld  Park,  Rhyl 
Jones*,     J.     W  ,     Garreg     Lwyd,     Newmarket, 

Dyserth 


Jones,  P    M  ,  Rovi,  Tynewydd  Road,  Rhyl 
Jones,  W    M  ,  Tyddyn,  Rhesycae,  near  Holy- 
well 
Kenyon,    The    Rt     Hon      Lord,    Gredington, 

Whitchurch,  Salop 
Kenyon,   The  Rt    Hon     The   Dowager  Lady, 

Penlcy  Hall,  Ellcsmere,  Salop 
Matthews,   G  ,  Pendrc  House,   Caerwys,  near 

Mold 
McKcon,   L  ,    18,   Sandy   Lane,   Garden   City, 

Sealand,  near  Chester 
Moylc,  A    G.,  27,  Park  Avenue,  East  Saltney, 

near    Chester 

Owen,  J  ,  20,  Dreflan,  Mold 
Parry,    J      D  ,    Primrose    Dene,    Penyffordd, 

Chester. 
Parsonage,  J    C)  ,  Gwynfa,  Mynydd  Isa,  near 

Mold 
Pennant,  A    D    H  ,  Nantlys,  Tremeicmon,  St 

Asaph. 

Phillips,  R   O  ,  Dyfrdwy,  Greenfield,  Holy  well 
Preston,     F      S  ,     Halghton     Grove,     Penley, 

Ellesrnere,    Salop 
Randies,  J     F  ,  Rhos  Cottage,  Treuddyn,  near 

Mold 

Rathbonc,  W   S  ,  Ty  Isa,  Waen,  St  Asaph 
Richards,  D    A,  Str>t  Issa,  Penyffordd,  near 

Chester 

Roberts,  A  ,  22,  Hafod-y-Ddol,  Mostyn. 
Roberts,    J.     M      R  ,    White    Bear,    Mancot, 

Hawarden 
Roberts,   Wm  ,    Bryn    Estyn,    Leeswood,    near 

Mold 
Rowlands,    A ,    Pear   Tree    Farm,    Broughton, 

near  Chester. 
Schwarz,    L ,    Naom   Colne,    Penyball    Street, 

Holywell 

Summers,  G  ,  Cornjst  Hall,  Flint 
Thomas,  J  ,  Becchcroit,  Bagillt 
Treherne,   P    T ,   9,   West   Parade,   Rhyl,   N. 

Wales 
Williams,   Miss  h  ,  Clwyd  Villa,  Cwm  Road, 

Dyserth 
Williams,   G    O  ,   Gwynlys,   Calthorpe   Drive, 

Woodlands    Park,    Prestatyn 
Williams,   T  ,  Noddia,   Colcshil  Street,   Flint 
Wilharas,  T  ,  Dene  Prior,  Upperdale,  Hawarden, 

near    C  'Hester 

Williams,  T    C  ,  The  Old  Deanery,  St   Asaph. 
Williams,  T   P  ,  Hengoed,  Bryn  Eithen  Avenue, 
Prestatyn 

CO-OPT  ED 

Davies-Cooke,  Miss  G  ,  Aberduna,  Mold 
Higgmson,    P.    R,    Chelsworth,     Saithaelwyd 

Park,  Hoi  way,  Holywell 
Ithell,    S     T  ,    6,    The  'Woodlands,    Dobshill, 

Hawarden,  near  Chester. 
Jones,   Miss   F ,  Flaulfryn,   Padcswood  Road, 

Buckley,  near  Chester 

Ketland,  T.,  Groveland,  Queen  Street,  Queens- 
ferry,  near  Chester 
Gates,  Mrs    D  ,  Tower,  Mold 
Parry,  Miss  M   J  ,  c/o  Mrs   Wilcock,  7,  Water 

Street,  Mold. 

Roberts,  J   Kertoot,  Woodsidc,  Holywell. 
Taylor,    Mrs.    M     M ,    Erw   Bach,    Cymmau, 

near    Wrexham 

Waterhouse,  H  ,  Pendre,  Flolywell 
Williams,   Miss  H    E.,   Northend,   Leeswood, 

near  Mold, 
Jones,  B.  M  ,  M  A  ,  Grammar  School,  Hawarden, 

near   Chester. 

Jones,  J.  A  ,  Council  School,  Greenfield,  Holy- 
well 
Roberts,  T  ,  Lexham  Green  House,  Brunswick 

Road,  Buckley,  near  Chester. 
Roberts,  F.,  B.SC.,  Deeside  Modern  Secondary 

School,   Shotton,  near  Chester. 
Williams,  Prof    Moses,  University  College  of 

North  Wales,  Bangor. 
Thomas,  Principal  R  ,  Normal  Training  College, 

Bangor 
Thomas,  C    E  ,  35,  Princes  Street,  RhyK 


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CHAIRMAN  ... 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 
DEPUTY  DIRECTOR  OF 

EDUCATION 
EDUCATION  OFFICES 

(CHIEF) 

PRINCIPAL  CLERKS 

CHIEF  INSPECTOR  . 
INSPECTORS  .. 


ORGANISER  OF   DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS 
ORGANISERS   OF   PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
ORGANISER    TO    YOUTH 

COMMITTEE 
ASSISTANT    ORGANISER    TO 

YOUTH  COMMITTEE 
LIBRARIAN   .. 
GLAMORGAN  TRAINING 

COLLEGE  FOR  WOMEN, 

BARRY 
THE  SCHOOL  OF  MINES  AND 

TECHNOLOGY,  TREI-OREST 

SCHOOL   FOR   THU   BLIND, 
BRIDGEND 

COUNTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

OF  HEALTH  AND  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  COUNTY  MEDICAL 

OFFICER  OF  HEALTH 
SCHOOL    MEDICAL 

INSPECTORS 
DBNTAL    SURGEONS 
PRINCIPAL  CLERK 

(MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT) 
MEDICAL  OFFICER  FOR 

MENTAL  DEFICIENCY  ACT 

ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANT  AND 

TREASURER 

DAY  OF  MEETING 

POPULATION          


LIBRARIES 

GENERAL  COUNTY... 
SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED 


GLAMORGAN 

County  Alderman  John  Evans,  M.P.,  O.B.F. 
County  Councillor  Llewellyn  Hey  cock. 
Emlyn  Stephens,  M.sc.,  PH.D.,  County  Hall,  Cardiff. 
Trevor  Jenkins,  B.A. 

Education  Department,  County  Hail,  Cardiff.  Tel.  : 
8020. 

J.  Hughes  (Secondary)  ;  Vacant  (Further)  ;  P.  D. 
Pratt  (Primary)  ;  and  T.  G.  Griffiths  (Finance). 

T.  J.  Evans,  M.A. 

Lewis  H.  Angcll,  M.A.  (Inspector  with  special  qualifica- 
tions in  Welsh)  ;  Christopher  G.  Davies,  M.A. 
(Inspector  with  special  qualifications  m  Educational 
Psychology)  ;  Vacancies — three. 

Miss  K.  M.  Davies,  M.B.E. 

E.  W.  O'Donnell,  A.  J.  Clarke  ;   Misses  A.  V.  Brogden, 

E.  M.  Johnston  ;   Vacancies — two. 
Meredith  Jones 

Miss  S.  E.  Grey. 

Miss  H.  J.  Williams,  B.A.,  F.L.A. 
Principal — Miss  Ellen  Evans,  M.A. 


Principal— Robert  James,  A.K.C.SC.,  A.M.I.MECH.E. 

Principal—  F.  E.  Hewitt. 

Arthur  R.  Culley,  B.SC.,  M.D.,  B.CII.,  D.P.H. 


W.  Evan  Thomas,  B  sc.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  MB.,  B.CH., 

D.P.H. 
Eleven. 

Twelve. 

Illtyd  G.  Millward. 

E.  Lewis,  F.R.F.I.S.,  L.R.C  p  ,  S.E. 

Lawford  R.  Gower,  F.R.I. B.A. 

W.  H.  G.  Cocks,  F.I.M.I.A.,  A.S.A.A. 


Tuesday. 
697,300. 

Rate*  1  tried 

jo.    1946-47. 

S.     d. 

2 

15  11 

Primary 

Intermediate  Grammar 
Secondary  Grammar    ... 
Secondary  Modern 
Junior  Technical 


Est  t  mate  d  Product  of  a 
Id.  Rate  fo*  1946-17. 

£ 

4,777 
11,317 


568 
21 
16 
45 

7 


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GLAMORGAN 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 
(October,  1944) 


Boys 

Girls 

Mixed 

Totals 

(a)  Provided 

I 

2 

8 

11 

(b)  Non-Provided, 

but  aided  on  a 

deiiciency  basis 

9 

8 

3 

20 

Totals 

10 

10 

11 

31 

Pupils  in  attendance 

at  above  Schools  :  — 

Bovs 

Girls 

Mixed 

Totals 

(a)            

326 

473 

2,679 

3,478 

(b)             ...            .    3,375 

3,239 

1,283 

7,897 

Totals      ..     3,701 

3,712 

3,962 

11,375 

Boys. 

Girh 

Mixed 

Totals 

(a)  Provided 

5 

— 

1 

6 

Pupils  in  attendance 

at  above  schools  :  — 

Boys 

Girls 

Mixed 

Totals 

(a)            

706 

— 

101 

807 

JUNIOR   TECHNICAL 
SCHOOLS 


DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES 

1. — Aberdare  and  Mountain  Ash  District 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  T.  J.  Lewis. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES       ...         Council  Offices,  Aberdare.     Tel.  :    Aberdare  441. 

2. — Caerphilly  and  Gelligaer  District 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  D.  W.  Davies,  B.A. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      County  Offices,  Ystrad  Mynach.  Tel,:Hengoedl71-172. 

3.— Mid-Glamorgan  District 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  D.  J.  Price,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES       Brynteg  Gardens,  Bridgend.     Tel.  :    Bridgend  492. 

4.— Neath  and  District 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  Evan  Davies,  M.A. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES       8,  Wind  Street,  Neath.     Tel.  :    Neath  947. 

5. — Pontypridd  and  Llantrisant  District 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  Raymond  Jones. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES       ...         ...         .,,     Education   Offices,   Tyrica   Road,   Pontypridd.     Tel.  : 

Pontypridd  2004. 

6. — Port  Talbot  and  Glyncorrwg  District 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  J.  Islwyn  Morgan. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES       Municipal  Buildings.     Tel.  :    Port  Talbot   195. 

7.— South-East  Glamorgan  District 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  E.  G.  Habalckuk,  M.SC. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES       8,  Museum  Place,  Cardiff.     Tel:   Cardiff  5367. 

8.— West  Glamorgan  District 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  T.  Gwyn  Jones,  M.A. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      149,  St.  Helen's  Road,  Swansea.     Tel.  :  Swansea  2558. 

EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 
Rhondda  U.D.C. 

EDUCATION  OFFICER        ...     W.  Morris  Jones,  M.A.,  M.SC.,  F.INST.P. 

OFFICES      Council    Offices,    Pentre,    Rhondda.     Tel.  :     Pentre 

131-132. 

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GLAMORGAN 
GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Provided  Boys*  Schools 

Caerphilly  Secondary  School  ...         ...         ...     R.  Bell  Jones,  M.A. 

Provided  Girls'  Schools 

Caerplnlly  Secondary  School Miss  L.  R.  Grant,  B.A. 

Cowbndgc  Secondary  School  .  .         ...     Miss  C.  Bennett-Jones,  B.A. 

Provided  Mixed  Schools 

Bargoed  Secondary  School      ...         E.  J.  Saunders,  M.A. 

Garw  Secondary  School          Herbert  J.  Davies. 

Maesteg  Secondary  School      ...         ...         .  .     W.  Penry  Thomas,  M.A. 

Ogmore  Vale  Secondary  School          .  .  T.  Jacob  Jones,  B  A.,  M.c. 

Pontardawe  Secondary  School  ...          ..     D.  Thomas,  M.A.  (Acting  Head). 

Port  Talbot  Secondary  School  Gomer  J.  Recs,  B.SC.,  A.r.c. 

Tonyrefail  Secondary  School  ...         ...  T.  Bowen  Jones,  M.A. 

Whitchurch  Secondary  School  .  .          ...     A,  J.  Richard,  M.A. 

(6)   Non-Provided,  but  aided  on  a  deficiency  basis 

Abcrdare  County  School  (B.)  ...         ...     G.  F.  Ambrose,  M.A.,  B  LITT. 

Aberdare  County  School  (G.)...         ...         ...     Miss  D.  L.  Graham,  PH.D. 

Barry  County  School  (B.)        E.  T.  Griffiths,  M.A. 

Barry  County  School  (G.)         Miss  G.  V.  V.  Jones,  B.A. 

Bndgcnd  County  School  (B.)  ...         ...    W.    E.    Thomas,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  M.ED. 

Bndgend  County  School  (G.)  ...         ...     Miss  E.  M.  Evans,  M.A. 

Gelligaer  County  School  (B.)  ...         ...          ...     L.  Stanley  Knight,  M.A. 

Gelhgaer  County  School  (G.)  ...         .       Miss  G.  M.  Richards,  O.B.E.,  B.A. 

Gowcrton  County  School  (B.)  ..  T.  J.  James,  M.A 

Gowerton  County  School  (G.)  ...         .       Miss  H.  Bassett,  M.A. 

Mountain  Ash  County  School  (M.)   ...  .     Idns  Jones,  M.A. 

Neath  County  School  (B.)       D.  Glyn  John,  M.A.,  D.SC. 

Neath  County  School  (G,)       ...         ...         ...     Miss  A.  D.  Jones,  B.A. 

Penarth  County  School  (B.) G.  Crwys  Williams,  M.A. 

Penarth  County  School  (G.)    ...         ...         ...     Miss  K.  Hughes,  B.A. 

Pontypridd  County  School  (B.)  ..         .       E.  R.  Thomas,  M.A. 

Pontypridd  County  School  (G.)          ...  Miss  M.  Jenkins,  B.A. 

Port  Talbot  County  School  (M.)          ..  W.  H.  Gibbon,  B.A. 

Ystalyfera  County  School  (M.)  E.  D.  Lewis,  M.A. 

Cowbridge  Grammar  School  (B.)      Idwel  Rees,  M.A, 

TRAINING  COLLEGE 

The  Barry  Training  College  is  a  Residential  College  for  Women  and  at  present 
accommodates  200  students  from  the  Glamorgan  and  Monmouthshire  Areas.  The 
Principal  is  Miss  Ellen  Evans,  M.A.,  and  there  are  a  Vice-Principal  and  a  staff  of  fourteen 
other  Lecturers.  The  domestic  arrangements  are  in  the  hands  ot  a  fully  qualified 
Matron  and  Assistant  Matron. 

Youth  Service 

The  County  Youth  Committee,  which  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Education  Com- 
mittee, consists  of  fifty  members  of  whom  half  are  nominees  of  the  County  and  Part  III. 
L.E.A's  and  half  represent  the  various  voluntary  Youth  Organisations,  Religious 
Bodies,  Teachers  and  Industry.  There  are  a  Grants  Sub-Committee  and  seventeen 
District  Committees.  Grants  are  made  to  aid  non-recurring  expenditure 
and  towards  the  equipment  and  maintenance  of  voluntary  clubs  of  which  there  are 
some  320  in  the  area.  Training  classes  for  Leaders  are  organised  and  money  grants 
made  to  enable  Leaders  to  attend  approved  training  courses.  A  Handbook,  giving  full 
details  of  the  Authority's  Service  of  Youth  Scheme  has  been  issued  ;  an  annual 
Youth  Eisteddfod  is  held  ;  a  Youth  Reference  Library  has  been  established  at 
Headquarters  and  books  may  be  obtained  on  personal  application  or  by  post.  The 
free  use  of  school  premises  and  playing  fields  is  allowed  for  Youth  Work  and  free 
classes  are  organised  in  the  Authority's  schools  and  club  premises  for  members  of 
Youth  Organisations.  The  Committee  have  also  established  in  schools  26  Youth 
Centres  and  arrangements  have  been  made  for  the  establishment  of  11  more.  In 
addition  to  recreational  activities  for  which  equipment  has  been  provided,  the  approved 
scheme  includes  Physical  Training,  Folk  and  Ballroom  Dancing,  Bookbinding  and 
Weaving,  Needlework,  Drama,  Community  Singing,  etc, 
COUNTY  YOUTH  ORGANISER  Meredith  Jones. 
ASSISTANT  YOUTH  Miss  S.  E.  Grey. 

ORGANISER 

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GLAMORGAN 


TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS  AND  INSTITUTES 


Name  of  Institute 

Treforest  School  of  Mines  and  Technology 
Bargoed  Mining  and  Technical  Institute. 
Bndgend  Mining  and  Technical  Institute 
Caerphilly  Mining  and  Technical  Institute 
Neath  Mining  and  Technical  Institute 
Pontardawe  Mining  and  Technical  Institute 
Pontypridd  Junior   Technical    and    Com- 
mercial School 


Principal 

Robert  James,  A.R.C.SC.,  A.M.I.MECH.E. 
D.  T.  Jarman,  B.sc. 
Dr.  D.  P.  Evans,  M.sc. 
F.  Williams,  M.A.,  B.-A.-L. 
Dr.  W.  Graham  Howcll,  M.sc. 
J.  H.  Davies,  F.G.S.,  M.K. 
D    Moseley. 


COUNTY  LIBRARY 

The  Glamorgan  County  Library,  which  had  its  inception  in  1921,  has  headquarters 
at  Bridgendj  which  includes  reading  rooms  and  lending  department.  A  central  book 
repository  in  connection  with  the  library  is  housed  in  a  separate  building  at  Bridgend. 
Book  lending  facilities  are  provided  throughout  the  County  Library  Area  by  means  of 
240  local  centres  located  in  institutes,  schools  and  other  buildings,  and  there  is  also  a 
considerable  postal  service  of  reference  books.  The  book  stock  comprises  about 
100,000  volumes,  and  in  recent  years  the  issues  from  headquarters  have  exceeded  half 
a  million  volumes  annually.  The  library  is  controlled  by  the  Libraries  Committee, 
which  consists  of  19  members,  the  Chairman  and  Vice-Chairman  of  which  are  County 
Alderman  Johnson  Miles  and  County  Councillor  D.  Jenkins,  J.P.,  respectively.  The 
chief  librarian  is  Miss  H.  J.  Williams,  B.A.,  F.L.A. 

SUB-COMMITTEES 

Primary  Education.  Training  Colleges 

Secondary  Ed u cation.  Libraries 

Further  Education  Medical  and  Special  Services 

Buildings  Grants  and  Loans. 

l"inan<.e  and  General  Purposes  Administration  and  Development 

MEMBERS 


COUNTY  ALDERMLN 

Cadogan,  S  ,  2,  Raven's  Hill,  Gelh,  Pentre. 
Davics,  D    D  ,  14,  Ncuadd  Road,  Gwauncae- 

gurwen 
Davics,  Mrs    I7    R.,  M.B  L  ,    f  elynfa,  Plasdraw 

Road,   Aberdarc 

Havies,  \V    H  ,  Penlan,  Pcnclawdd,  Gower 
Dicks,  J  ,  1 7,  North  Street,  Abcrcynon 
lid  wards,  J    J.,  17,  London  Terrace,  Cwmavon 
Evans,  A  ,  1-5,  Cendwen  Street,  Maerdy 
Evans,   T  ,  i>  u  v  ,   30,  Garnwen  Road,   Nanty- 

lylkm 

hvans,  J    M  ,  11,  Penrhys  Road,   I'ylorstown 
Evans,  R,  12,  Pi  ospect  Place,  Treorchy 
Evans,    T ,    1 3,    Pengam    Street,    Glanynant, 

Pengam,  Mon 
Hancock,  W    A,  Claremont,  Pontlottyn 

Sones,  C  ,   120,  Glvnhir  Road,  Pontardulais 
ones,  D    T  ,  44,  Ochrywaun,  Cwmllynfell 
ones,  W   A.,  10,  1'ylcha  Wen  Tcrracej  Tonyre- 

tail 

Miles,  J  ,  27^Westgatc  Street,  Cowbridge. 
Payne,  M    w  ,  Lletai  Stores,  Pencoed 
Phillips,  E,  33,  Princes  Avenue,  Caerphilly 
Smith,  M.  D  ,  9,  St   Nicholas  Road,  Barry 
Thomas,    J ,    QBE,    3,    Aqueduct    Terrace, 

Oakwood,  Pontrhydyfcn 

Thomas,  The  Rev    W    D.,   73,   Lewis  Road, 
Neath 

COUNIY  COUNCILLORS 
Adams,    G.,    Raymond    House,    Garden    Citv, 

Seven  Sisters 
Baker,  T.  J.,  Enheld,  Heol  Ganol,  Sarn,  Aber- 

kcnfig 
Bath,  J    W,  BEM,  31,  Pcnrhiwcciber  Road, 

Penrhiwccibcr 
Betty,  W    A  ,  Hornbrook,  Lock  Street,  Glyn- 

neath 
Bowden,  T   W,  83,  Duffryn  Street,  Mountain 

Ash. 

ChappelL  E    L  ,  27,  Beulah  Road,  Rhiwbma 
Churchill,  T ,  76,  Brook  Street,  Williams  town 
Cornelius,    R.    T ,    9,    Caedu    Road,    Ogmorc 

Vale 
Davies,    D     E.,    18,    II'      Street,    Aberaman, 

Aberdare 


Davies,    E     G ,    3,    Cornish    Row,    Tymaen, 

Cwmavon,  Port  Talbot. 
East,  W  ,  116,  Jenner  Road,  Barry 
Hlston,  L  ,  61,  Kenry  Street,  Tonypandy 
Evans,  Mrs    B  ,  31,  Mill  Road,  Caerphilly 
Evans,  E   D  ,  62,  Humphreys  Terrace,  Caerau 
Evans,  T  ,  Dolycoed,  Ynysmeudw,  Pontardawe 
hvans,  W  ,    1,  Lower  Lime  Street,  Gorsemon 
Evans,  W  ,  12,  Mansel  Street,  Gowcrton. 
Garwood,  J.  J.,  14,  Lewis  Terrace,  Llwyncelyn, 

Forth. 

Gethin,  G  ,  30,  Vernon  Street,  Briton  Perry 
Griffiths,  T  ,  23,  Llanlnsant  Road,  Beddau. 
Griffiths,  T  ,  18,  Rickards  Street,  Porth 
Hare,  li  L  ,  The  Briars,  Baglan  Road,  Aberavon, 

Port  Talbot 

Harris,  A  W  ,  15,  Kmq  Street,  Treforest 
Hcycock,  L,  5,  Conduit  Place,  Port    lalbot 
Howcll,  W    A,   121,  Victoria  Avenue,  Porth- 

cawl 

Huphcs,  D  ,  180,  Dumfries  Street,  Trcorchy 
Hums,  C   P ,  Welfoid,  40,  Cimla  Road,  Neath 
Jenkins,  D  ,  4«,  Lone  Road,  Clydach. 
Jenkins,  I    M  ,  17,  Danycoedcae  Road,  Craig, 

Pontypridd. 

Jenkins,    f.,  33,  St    Michael's  Road,  Maesteg. 
John,  R  ,  32,  Stanley  Road,  Gelh,  Pentre 
John,  T  ,  BEM,  10,  Maesteg  Road,  Cymmer, 

Port  Talbot 

Jones,  I    T.,  5,  Station  Road,  Ynyshir. 
Jones,  J  ,  178,  Jenner  Road,  Barry 
Jones,  J    W  ,  4,  Medhden  Road,  Penarth. 
Jones,  L ,  15,  Llanwonno  Road,  Stanley  town 
Kedwaid,  W    J  ,  35,  Ruth  Street,  Bargoed. 
Leach,  F,   15,  Cwmaman  Road,  Godreaman, 

Aberdare 

Lee,  W   H  ,  Dynevor  Arms,  Tirphil 
Lewis,  W.  E  ,  30,  Cilfynydd  Road,  Cilfynydd. 
Llewelvn,  W  ,  50,  Brook  Street,  Blaenrhondda 
Loughcr,  Sir  Lewis,  Northlands,  Radyr. 
Loveday,   T.   F ,  Ambleside,   Hengoed  Road, 

Penpedairheol,    Hengoed 
Matthews,    R.    L.,     19,    Tudor    Street,    Port 

Talbot. 

Morgan,  D.,  37,  Clare  Road,  Ystalyfera 
Morgan.  Col    H.   S  ,  cat.,  Herbert's  Lodge, 

Bishopsion. 


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Morgan,  W.,  38,  William  Street,  Ahertndwr 
Owen,  W.  K.,  16,  Ropcvvalk,  Ncath. 
Pierce,   R ,   58,   Marum   Street,   Blaengarw 
Rhys    Phillips,    T     G.,    44,    Cemetery    Road, 

Trecynon,  Aberdarc 
Rces,  Mrs     D     M,    Mor  Hafrcn,    341,   Barry 

Road,    Barry. 

Rogers,  Mrs    L   V  ,  1,  Augusta  Road,  Penarth 
Rowlands,   J.    L  ,   Bryngwyn,    Abernant  Road, 

Abcrdarc 

Rowlands,  P  H  ,  1,  School  Terrace,  I  ,lwynypia 
Smith,  P  J  ,  M  B  F.,  4,  Boverlun  Place,  Bovcrton, 

Llantwit    Major 
Squire,  P3  12,  Maesteg  Road,  Tondu, 


GLAMORGAN 

Thomas,  A    C  ,  Clifton,  Neath  Abbey 
Thomas*,  Sir  Ivor  B  ,  Kenmore,  Dmas  Powis. 
Thomas,  T   H  ,  1,  Wood  Street,  Gilfach  Goch 
Thomas,  R   A  ,  Cartrefle,  Ynysybwl 
Wait,    T ,     13,    Oliver    Street,    Hopkmtown, 

Pontypndd 

Wales,  G    L  ,  92,  Llewellyn  Street,  Pcntre 
Wailow,    The    Rev      D     J  ,    Noddfa    House, 

I.lw^dcoed,  Abcrdarc 
Westhead,     W      H,     17,     Coedybram     Road, 

Llanbradach 
Williams,  H   P  .  Orchard  Leigh,  Merthyr  M 

Road,  Bndgend. 
Williams,  1 ,  34,  Highhclds,  1'crndale. 


GLOUCESTERSHIRE 

CHAIRMAN ..     Alderman  Lt.-Col.  A.  B.  L.  Lloyd-Baker,  D.S.O. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN       .  R.  R.  Dobson. 

SECRETARY  ...  .    W.  R.  Watkin,  M.A.,  County  Education  Office,  Shire 

Hall,   Gloucester.     Tel.  .   Gloucester  407b-7. 

L.  Mallmson,  M.A. 

Miss  G.  M.  Capes,  M,A. 

Miss  D.  Fawcett ;   C.  Ralph. 


DEPUTY  SECRETARY 
ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
ASSISTANT    ORGANISER    OF 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
YOUTH  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS  (Full-  ti  me) 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS  (Full-time) 
DENTAL  OFFICERS 


COUNTY  ARCHITECT 

COUNTY  TREASURER 

DEPUTY  COUNTY  TREASURER 

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE AREA 

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE... 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 
1945-46  (estimated) 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS  OR 
CLASSES 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


Miss  U.  N.  Bevir. 

Miss  N.  E.  Bradshaw,  B.A. 

Kenneth  Cowan,  M.D. 

James  Silverhurn  Cookson,  M.D. 

Miss  E.  M.  T.  Markwick,  M.A. 

Isabel  R.   Gordon,  M.B.   (also  engaged   on  Maternity 

and  Child  Welfare  Work)  ;   C.  E.  Hignell,  M.R.C.S.  ; 

C.  D.  Outred,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.^.H. 
N.   D.   Dunscombc,  M.B.  ;    J.   II.   Kuson,   M.B.  ;    S. 

Knight,  M.B  ;    M.  L.  Sutchffe,  M.R.C.S  ,  L.R.C.P. 
Muriel  S.  Cosh,  B.D.S.  ;    B.  F.  Wren,  L.D.S.  ;    D.  A. 

Thomas,  L.D.S.  ;  Q.  A.  Davies,  L.D.S.  ;  R.  G.  James, 

L.D.S.,  Mrs.  M.  P.  Wood,  L.D.S. 
S.  E.  Urwin,  A.R.LB.A. 
G.  T.  Bailey,  F.S.A.A. 
S.  Eamshaw. 
330,699    (Ccn.  1931). 

Rates  levied  for  Education,  1945-46— 5s.  9,19d. 
General  County—  £8,500. 


Nil. 


Provided 
Non-Provided  : — 

C.ofE. 

R.C 

Others 

Total 


AV.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Department*      31-3-45 

124] 


223  Y 

4 

350 


33,248 


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GLOUCESTERSHIRE 

Boys  Girls  Mixed  Totals 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS        ...     (a)  Provided       ...          —  —  19          19 

(b)  Non-Provided,            3  3  8          14 
but  aided  on  a 

deficiency   basis 

(c)  Non-Provided,  —  —  —          — 
but     aided     on 

other  basis 

(d)  Non-Provided,          —  —  —          — 
and  not  aided  by 

the  L.E.A. 

Totals      ...  3  3  27          33 

Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  : — 

Dovs        Gtrls       Mixed    Tot  ah 

(a)  627  581        3,062     4,270 

(b)  1,286        1,333        3,054      5,673 

(c)  —  —  —  — 

Totals      ...      1,913        1,914        6,116      9,943 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  OF  EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 
Borough  of  Cheltenham 

EDUCATION  OFFICER        ...  L.  F.  R.  Simmonds,  M.A.,  M.SC. 

OFFICES         .          ..         ...  Municipal  Offices,  Cheltenham. 

CHAIRMAN Miss  C.  F.  Winterbotham. 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER  B.  Ii.  Morley,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL  Vacancy. 

OFFICER 

DENTAL  OFFICER  ...  Vacancy. 

DAY  OF  MEETING Last  Monday  in  each  month. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...  Primary,  19;    Secondary,  8, 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 
(i)  Provided.     (L)  Mixed 

School  Headmaster 

East  Dean  Grammar     ..         C.  L.  Saunders. 

Dursiey  Secondary  (Grammar)  ...         ...  P.  Woodland. 

Kingswood  Grammar ...  M.  J.  Eaton. 

Newcnt  Grammar         .  .         ..          ...          ..  H.  Alan  Peacock. 

Tetbury  Grammar         ..         ...         ...         ...  R.  J.  Woodward. 

(n)  Voluntary  (Aided  by  L.E.A.) 

School  Head  Master  (Mistress) 

Cheltenham  Grammar  ...         ...          ..  G.  L.  Heawood. 

Cheltenham  Pate's  Grammar  ...         ...         ...  Miss  M.  Miles. 

Chipping  Campden  Grammar  ...         ...  W.  J.  Bright. 

Chipping  Sodbury  Grammar  ...         ...         ...  C.  D.  Waters. 

Cirencester  Grammar  .         ...         ...  P.  M.  S.  Gedge. 

Coleford,  Bell's  Grammar       ...         ...         ...  N.  W.  Leaning. 

Lydncy  Grammar         J.  C.  Burch. 

Northicach,  Westwood's  Grammar    ...         ...  W.  P.  Bassett. 

Stroud,  Marling  School  ...         ...         ...  J.  M.  Eagles. 

Stroud  Girls' High        Miss  M.  M.  Hoy le. 

Tewkcsbury  Grammar  ...  W.  H.  Struthers. 

Tewkesbury  Girls'  High         ...         ..          ...  Miss  O.  M.  Bond. 

Thornbury  Grammar S.  J.  V.  Rouch. 

Wotton-under-Edge  Grammar  C.  E.  Fiske. 

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GLOUCESTERSHIRE 
TECHNICAL  COLLEGES,  POLYTECHNICS  AND  TECHNICAL 

INSTITUTES  Sentor     Part-time 

xy  r   r       •  r*  •     -      r  Full-lime       Duv        Ht cning 

Name  of  Institute  Principal  Students   Students   Student! 

North  Gloucestershire  E.  Ivamy         67  536        1,075 

Technical  College, 

Cheltenham 
Stroud  and  District  F.  P.  Fuller     67  187  597 

Technical  College 
Thrupp,  Brimscombe  C.  W.  Hawkes  —  —          292 

Polytechnic 
Dursley  Teclinical  E.  Barrett         —  30          310 

Institute 
Forest  of  Dean  Mining  and    N.  R.  Trout    .  .         ...          ..     —  —          231 

Technical  School 

Junior  Technical  Schools 

Name  of  School  Head  No.  of  Pupil* 

Forest  of  Dean  Mining  and     N.  R.  Trout  .  26 

Technical  School 

(Engineering) 
North  Gloucestershire  E.  Ivamy  .         ...  ..  .       269 

Technical  College, 

Cheltenham  (Commercial 

Engineering  and  Building) 
Stroud  (Commercial  and        F.  P.  Fuller ,       85 

Technical) 
Staple    Hill     (Engineering    R.  A.  Kidd       .  ...  64 

and  Building) 

Schools  Of  Art  Part-time 

Senior  Dav  and 

_ .  .            /-    o   i       7                                TT       j                              Junwt           Full-lime  Evening 

Ndme   Of  School                              Head                           Full-nmt          Students  Student* 

Cheltenham  School  of  Art      A.  Seaton  White  50  18  363 

Lydney  School  of  Art      .  .     T.  F.  Barrett  ...       10  1  246 

Stroud  School  of  Art       ...     G.E.Jones      .  —  11  236 

Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Service  scheme  is  administered  through  a  special  Minor  Committee 
of  the  Higher  Education  Sub-Committee.  The  Youth  Service  Squads,  which  were 
a  feature  of  the  war  period,  are  now  being  replaced  by  Boys  and  Girls  Clubs.  There 
are  approximately  400  of  these  clubs  in  the  County,  and  many  of  these  have  been 
assisted  by  the  Committee  in  the  provision  of  accommodation,  equipment,  main- 
tenance, etc.  Classes  in  physical  training  and  crafts,  wireless  discussions  and  lectures 
have  been  arranged  at  a  large  number  of  Clubs. 

TRAINING  COLLEGES 

Principal 
Gloucestershire  Training  College  of  Domestic    Miss  M.  B.  Taylor. 

Science  « 

Oakley  Emergency  Training  College  for  Men     L.  J.  Richards. 
Oakley    Emergency    Training    College     for     Miss  F.  E.  Ward. 

Women 

SUB-  COMMITTEES 

Committee  Chan  man 

Primary  Education  .  .  R  R  Dobson 

Finance  and  General  Purposes  ..  Lt  -Col.  A   B   L.  Lloyd-Baker 

Higher  Education  .  Lt.-Col  A.  B   L   Lloyd-Baker. 

Technical  Education          .  .  AW  Martyn 

Educational  Reconstruction  Lt  -Col.  A   B   L.  Lloyd-Baker 

Works  A.  B  Cooke 

Library        ..         ..  Lt -Col   A.  B   L   Lloyd-Baker. 

School  Attendance  and  Medical  Inspection  Lt  -Col.  A   B.  L.  Lloyd-Baker 

Agricultural  Education AH    Chew 

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MEMBERS 


Allen,  Mrs    M.,  Landes,  Hillersley  Rise,  Ross- 

on-Wye. 
Alpass,  J.  H.,  M  P  ,  Elberton,  Ormcrod  Road, 

Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol 
Birchall,  Major  P    D  ,  Rectory  Farm,  Duntis- 

bournc  Abbots,  Circncestcr 
Brain,    T     J  ,    Tump    House,    Crooked    End, 

Dry  brook. 
Brewer,  Miss  M.  I.  M  ,  20,  Alexandra  Gardens, 

Staple  Hill,  Bristol 

Bryant,  J  ,  The  Grange,  Northwoods,  Winter- 
bourne,    Bristol 

Bush,  H    T,  Claremont  Lodge,  Cheltenham. 
Chew,  A   H  ,  Callow  Farm,  Dymotk, 
Cole,  A.  J.,  The  Elms,  High  Street,  Storehouse 
Cooke,    A.    B  ,    Mount    Vernon,    Rodborough, 

S  trot  id 
Cnpps,    Major    Sir    Frederick    W     B  ,    D  s  o  , 

Ampney   Park,   Cirencestcr 
Dando,    H      F ,     Sodbury    House,     Chipping 

Sodbury,  Bristol 

Dob&on,  R  R  ,  Spring  Hill  House,  Nailsworth 
Garland,  L  W ,  Wolverton,  Moorcnd  Grove, 

Cheltenham 
Godman,  Lt  -Col    J  ,  Banks  I-cc,  Morcton-m- 

Marsh 
Gnmwade,  H    C  ,  Longmead,  Liberrus  Road, 

Cheltenham 

Hawkins,  S  J.,  Berry  Hill,  Coleiord 
Hills,      Mrs       M ,      Cotsmoor,      Rodborough 

Common,  Stroud 
Holloway,     F ,     Long    Street,     Wotton-under- 

Edge 
Hopkins,    Mrs     E     E,    172,    Swindon    Road, 

Cheltenham 

Hyctt,  Miss  L  C  ,  Pamswick  House,  Pamswick 
Jones,  J  L  ,  32,  Littledean  Hill,  Cmdcrford 
Lipson,  D  L,  MP,  103,  Old  Bath  Road, 

Cheltenham 
Lloyd-Baker,  Lt.-Col    A    B    L  ,  n.s  o  ,  Hard- 

wicke   Court,    Gloucester 
Lloyd-Baker,   Miss  O    K  ,.  Hardwickc  Court, 

Gloucester. 

Luker,  C  W.,  Glenville,  Whitecroft,  Lydney 
Marty n,  A  W  ,  Millington,  London  Road, 

Charlton   Kings,   Cheltenham. 
Mealing,   Major   E    h ,    White   Hart,   Puckle- 

church 
Nicholls,  W   T.,  M  B  r.,  Qucrncy  Close,  Upton 

St.   Leonards 

Pope,  J   W   O  ,  24,  Marie  Hill  Parade,  Chelten- 
ham 
Scoti,  W.   N.,  20,   Southsea   Road,  Patchway, 

near   Bristol. 


Shakerlcy,    Major    G.    P ,    M  c ,    Wells    Folly, 

Moreton-in-Marsh 
Shennan,    Major    K     G     W.,    Shipton    Ohffc 

Manor,  Andoversford,  Cheltenham 
Snell,  G.  L  ,  The  Beechlands,  Holywell  Road, 

Malvern    Wells 

Steel,  C.  H.,  8,  Tcmpleway  West,  Lydney. 
Stokes,  Col   H   B  ,  M  n  E.,  Sydcnhams,  Bisley, 

Stroud 

Thomas,  h  ,  Elm  Lodge,  Cam 
Writts,    Major   E     F    B.,   D  s  o ,    The   Dingle, 

Upper  Slaughter,  near  Cheltenham 
Tidder,  Miss  1   A  ,  32,  Queens  Drive,  Hanham, 

Bristol 
Wren,  H    F  ,  Riebeck  House,  53,  High  Street, 

Staple  Hill,  Bristol 

Co-op  i  to 

Brvant,  G  H  ,  M  B.I  ,  Abbott's  Road,  Cinder- 
ford 

Campagnac,  Professor  L  T  ,  Little  Close, 
Chipping  Campdcn 

Costley- White,  Hie  Very  Rev  H  ,  n  n.,  Fhr 
Deanery,  Gloucester 

Douglas,  D,   University  of  Bristol 

Elliott-Smith,  A  Ci  ,  Cheltenham  College, 
Cheltenham 

Fitxpatnck,  Rev  M  J  ,  Beeches  Green, 
Stroud 

Hardy,  Major  H  II  ,  e  n  r ,  Old  Farm,  Bishops 
Cleeve,  Cheltenham. 

James,  Rev  D  T  ,  Southgate  Manse,  Glouc es- 
ter 

Kerr,  Miss  M  T  ,  I  he  Haie,  Newnham-on- 
Sevcrn 

Marling,  S  S  ,  Lutleworth  House,  Amerley, 
Stroud 

Perfitt,  Rev  M  E,  Hcmpstcad  ReUory, 
Gloucester 

Pilkington,  H  ,  1,  Chailton  Avenue,  Filton, 
Bristol 

Salt,  W   E  ,  o  K  fc  ,  The  University,  Bristol 

Sanders,  T.  E  ,  o  B  r  ,  Gun  House,  Stroud 

Swanwick,  B  ,  The  Road  House,  Rodborough 
Common,  Stroud 

Tmson,  Miss  V  A  M  ,  Wych  Elm,  I  ans- 
downe  Parade,  Cheltenham 

Waters,  C  D  ,  The  Grammar  School,  Chipping 
Sodbury,  Bristol 

Weech,  W  N  ,  Greenfields,  The  Park,  Chelten- 
ham. 

Winterbotham,  Miss  C  F  ,  M  B  F  ,  The  Garden 
House,  West  Drive,  Pittville,  Cheltenham 


HAMPSHIRE 

See  Southampton  (County  of) 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

CANTEENS 
YOUTH  ORGANISERS 
CHIEF  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 


HEREFORDSHIRE   % 

.     Lt.-Col.  H.  Ingleby,  J.P. 

..    A.  P.  Whitehcad,  B.AO  M.CO  Education  Department, 

County  Offices,  Hereford.     Tel.  :   Hereford  30 
.     J.  Leese3  M.A.,  M.EDO  PH.D. 

Miss  H.  M.  Lawrence  (Domestic  Subjects) ;  C.  A.  G. 

and  Mrs.  K.  F.  Williams  (Physical  Education). 
Miss  F.  Piggins. 

,     Mrs.  R.  L.  B,  Brockington  and  R.  G.  Nixon. 

S.  W.  Savage,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  M.D., 

B,CHIR0   D.P.H. 

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ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS  .. 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
COUNTY  TREASURER 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATES  LEVIED 

1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1946-47 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


I.  F.  MacKenzic,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P,H.  (Deputy  School 
Medical  Officer)  ;  W.  Hogg,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  M.B.S 
B.S.,  D.P.H.  ;  H.  F.  Green,  M.A.,  M.B.,  D.P.H.,  B.CHIR. 
(Cantab.),  L  R.C.P  ,  M.R.C.S.  ;  Miss  M.  McKelvic, 
M.B.,  CH.B. 

L.  H.  Challenger,  L.D.S.  ;  Miss  A.  McArthur  Douglas, 
L.D.S.  ;  R.  B.  Steel,  L.D.S. 

A.  Shaw  Wright,  F.L  A. 

W.  Usher,  A.R.I.B.A. 

R.  J.  Cross. 

Census  mid- 1942— 176,220. 

6s.  0.8d. 


£2,522. 

County 
Voluntary  : — 

C.  ofE. 

R.C. 

Undenomina- 
tional 

Totals 


No.          No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments       3 1  -3-46 

5b  58     ' 


121 
3 


183 


121 
3 


12,523 


3      J 


185 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS       ...     County  . 

Voluntary 


Totals 


Bovs     GirL       Mixed        Total 
113  5 


1  1 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Name  o}  School 
County  Schools 

Hereford  High  School  for  Hoys 
Hereford  High  School  for  Girls 
Ledbury  Grammar  School 
Leommster  Grammar  School 
Ross-on-Wye  Grammar  School 
Voluntary  Schools 
Bromyard  Grammar  School    ... 
Kington  Grammar  School 


Head 

R.  G.  Ruscoe,  M.A. 

Miss  K.  E.  Attenborough,  At. A. 

\V.  G.  Greaves,  M.A. 

H   Scarborough,  M  A. 

J   C.  S.  Bullick,  M.A. 


A.  W.  Tuckey,  B  sc. 
H.  G.  Mountford,  B.sc. 


TKCHNICAL  SCHOOLS  AND  INSTITUTES 


Name  of  Institute 
I  lereford     County     Training 

Women  Students 
Hereford  School  of  Art 


College — for 


Hereford  Evening  Technical  School  .. 
Hereford  St.  Owen's  Evening  Institute 


Principal 
Miss  E.  II.  Jennings,  M.A. 

T.  Vaughan  Milhgan,  *.R.c. 

(Lond.) 

R.  G.  Ruscoe,  M.A. 
A,  C.  Weston,  B.SC. 


Full-time 
Student 
140 

,A.       35 


Youth  Service 

Secretary  to  the  County  Youth  Committee  :  C.  A.  G.  Williams,  Education 
Department,  County  Offices,  Hereford. 

County  Youth  Committee. — Constituted  <;u  suggested  by  the  Board  of  Education, 
Circular  I486.  It  has  the  status  of  a  S'lh-Committee  of  the  Education  Committee 
and  meets  quarterly.  Its  first  meeting  was  held  in  April,  1940. 

Local  Youth  Committee*. — Local  Youth  Committees  have  been  formed  in  the  City 
of  Hereford  and  in  the  borough  and  urban  districts  throughout  the  County.  Outside 
these  areas  Youth  Welfare  is  the  direct  concern  of  the  County  Committee. 

The  Authority  continues  its  policy  of  encouraging  the  formation  of  Voluntary 
Youth  Organisations, 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT  BUREAU 

Town  Hall  Annexe,  Hereford.     Tel.  :    Hereford  3021. 

OFFICER  IN  CHARGE        ...     C.  A.  Rouse. 


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HEREFORDSHIRE 


MEMBERS 


Alder-Barrett,  P    H.,  Humberstonc,  Westfahng 

Street,  Hereford 
Allfrey,  Major  H.  S  ,  The  Grange,  How  Caple, 

Hereford 
Attcnborough,  Miss  K.  H.,  Wyepool,  Hampton 

Debc  Road,  Hereford 
Bailey,    M ,   49,   Highmore    Street,   Westiielifc, 

Hereford. 
Barncby,    Mrs     A.    M ,    Brockington    House, 

Breilenbury,    Hereford 
Bares,    Mrs     M     D,     1  retire    Rectory,    near 

Hereford 
Bishop,    A     E ,    'I  he    Nash,    Pencombe,  near 

Hereford 

Box,  S    C  ,  rl  he  Firs>,  Marden,  Hereford 
Bray,  W  J  ,  Langtord,  Bank  Crescent,  Lcdbury 
Bndgford,  Brig  -Gen   R   J,CH,CMG,DSO, 

V  L  ,  j  P  ,   Stansbach  House,  Staunton-on- 

Arrow,  Pembndge,  Leommster. 
Burkett,  A    N  ,  106,  Bargates,  Leommster 
Chambers,  G.  1J ,  Green  Ridge,  Kington 
Crcsswell,    C.    E ,    Castleton,    Ocle    Pychard, 

Hereford 
Dale,     J  ,     Huiuley     Court,     Preston-on-Wyc, 

Hereford 
Dunne,  Miss  S    G  ,  Galley  Park,   Kmgsland, 

Leommster. 
Farr,    A     E  ,   Quarry    House,    Aylcstonc    Hill, 

Hereford 
Franklin,  C,  Grecnircci»,  St    Mai  Caret's  Road, 

Hereford. 

Freer,  C  ,  Llangrove,  Ross-on-Wye 
Frewen,   Lt  -Col    L  ,   D  j>  o.,   Old  Hill  Couit, 

Ross-on-Wye 
Greaves,     W.     G ,     The     Grammar     School, 

Lcdbury. 
Green,  Capt    L.  H  ,  The  Whittcrn,  Lyonshall, 

Kington 
Ilamlen-WUhams,     D       W,     Angel     House, 

Isingsland,   Leommster 
Harley,  Major  J    R    H  ,  J  p  ,  Brampton  Bryan, 

Buc  knell,     Salop. 
Hawkins,  T    J  ,  Thinghill  Court,  Withmgton, 

Hereford 


Hereford,  The  Very  Rev.  The  Dean  of,  The 
Cloisters,  Hereford. 

Higgmbotham,  G.  F  C.,  Edenhurst,  Bodenham 
Road,  Hereford. 

Hodges,  C  S ,  Lyndhurst,  Aylcstone  Hill, 
Hereford 

Hopkins,  R  J  ,  Canon  Ffrome  Estate  Office, 
Lcdbury 

Ingleby,  Lt  -Col.  H.,  Rosedale  Court,  Puddle- 
stone,  Leommster. 

Leighton,  J.,  The  Elms,  Bredenbury,  Hereford. 

Layton,  S.  T.,  The  Hyde,  Ivington,  Leominster, 

Lewis,  Rev  J  W ,  Cradley  Rectory,  near 
Malvern,  Worcs 

Lushington,  Mrs  K ,  Glewstone  Rise,  Ross- 
on-Wye 

McDowell,  R  H,  120,  Three  Elms  Road, 
Hereford. 

Marchant,  C  H  ,  10,  Court  Crescent,  Hinton 
Road,  Hereford 

Maples,  Dr  E.  W ,  o  B  E.,  LL  D  ,  B.A.,  59, 
Bodenham  Road,  Hereford 

Perkins,  P.  E  W.,  The  Bower  Farm,  Holme 
Lacy,  Hereford 

Peach,  Rev  F  J  ,  31,  Lichficld  Avenue, 
Hereford 

Powell,  J  J  S  ,  Hall  Court,  Much  Marcle, 
Ledbury. 

Piggott,  W  ,  74,  Commercial  Road,  Hereford. 

Parkes,  D  E ,  Nun  Upton,  Little  Hereford, 
Ludlow,  Salop 

Pashley,  R ,  The  Kerne  Lodge,  Ross-on-Wye 

Shaw,  Dr.  J  V,  Park  End,  Aylcstone  Hill, 
Hereford. 

Smith,  Rev.  A   P  ,  19,  Broad  Street,  Hereford. 

Williamson,  Mrs  M  J  ,  Dason  Court,  Ross-on- 
Wye. 

Wilding,  R  C ,  The  Forge,  Thruxton,  Aliens- 
more,  Hereford. 

West,  L    J  ,  Bridge  Farm,  Kilpeck,  Hereford. 

Walhs,  Mrs  M  ,  The  Firs,  Hampton  Park, 
Hereford. 

Winnmgton-Ingram,  The  Ven.  Archdeacon, 
A  J  ,  The  Close,  Hereford 

Wright,  W.  H  ,  2,  The  Grange,  Leominster 


CHAIRMAN  ..          

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 

COUNTY  HDUCAIION 
OFFICER 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 
OFFICERS 

COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

DENTAL  OFFICERS 

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE AREA 
(estimated,  1943) 


HERTFORDSHIRE 

.     Alderman  H.  H.  Williams,  F.B.A.,  M.A.,  j.p. 
.     Alderman  H.  E.  Fern,  O.B.E. 

J.  H.  Newsom,  M.A.,  Education  Department,  County 
Hall,  Hertford.  Tel.  :  Hertford  3131. 

S.  T.  Broad,  M.A.,  Education  Department,  County 
Hall,  Hertford.  Tel.  :  Hertford  3131. 

Primary  :  P.  A.  Muncey  ;  Secondary  :  J.  H.  Babing- 
ton,,  G.C.,  O.B.E. ,  M.A.,  B.SC.  j  Special  Services  : 
Miss  S.  Watson,  M.A. 

.     R.  S.  McDougall,  County  Hall,  Hertford. 

.     L.  H.  Ashn,  F.R.I.B.A.,  County  Hall,  Hertford. 

J.   L.   Dunlop,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  County  Hall,  Hertford. 

7  whole-time,  11  part-time  for  primary  and  secondary 
school  children  and  8  part-time  for  secondary  school 
children. 

10  whole-time  and  13  part-time. 
551,400. 


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EDUCATION  RATE,  1946-47 


SECONDARY  AND  PRIMARY 
SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOL 


Levied  as  part  of  General 
County  Rate 
County  Library 


HERTFORDSHIRE 

Estimated  product 
of  Id.  Rat e\ 946-47 
s.  d.  £ 

4    6.32  18,397 


County  Secondary 
Voluntary  Secondary. 
County  Primary 
Voluntary  Primary     . . 


No.  of 

Departments 

51 

11 

121 

151 


12,017 

No.  of  (.Children  on 
books,  inclusive  of 
Out  County  children 


60,596 


J 


APPROVED  SCHOOL 


REMAND  HOME 


Hertford,  Kingsmcad  Special  Residential  School  for 
M.D.  children,  recognised  by  Ministry  oi  Education 
as  providing  accommodation  for  56  boys  and  56 
girls  and  by  the  Board  of  Control  for  the  reception 
of  10  feeble-minded  women. 

The  Authority  are  establishing  a  Special  School  ior 
Mentally  Handicapped  children  at  Broxbournebury, 
Herts. 

Hertford,  Danesbury  School  certified  by  the  Home 
Office  for  54  boys  ;  age  of  admission  up  to  13th 
birthday. 

Boxmoor  Remand  Home — certified  by  Home  Office 
for  30  boys. 


TRAINING  COLLEGES 

The  Authority  are  running  an  Emergency  Training  College  at  Wall  Hall,  Watford, 
and  are  establishing  a  permanent  training  college  for  women  at  Balls  Park,  Hertford, 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 


Name  oj  School 
(a)  County  Grammar  Schools  for  Boys 

Barnet,  Queen   Elizabeth's   Boys'   Grammar 

School 

Hertford  Grammar  School 
Hitchin  Boys'  Grammar  School 
St.  Albans  County  School  for  Boys     .. 

County  Grammar  School  for  Girls 
Barnet,   Queen   Elizabeth's   Girls'   Grammar 

School 
Hertfordshire  and  Essex  Girls'  High  School, 

Bishop's  Stortford 
Hitchin  Girls'  Grammar  School 
St.  Albans  Girls'  Grammar  School     .. 

Ware  Grammar  School  .          

County  Mixed  Grammar  Schools 
Cheshunt  County  School 
East  Barnet  Grammar  School 
Hemel  Hempstead  Grammar  School 
Letchworth  Grammar  School 
Welwyn  Garden  City  County  School 
(6)  Voluntary 

Stevenage,  Alleyne's  Grammar  School  (B.)  .  . 
Watford  Boys'  Grammar  School 
Watford  Girls'  Grammar  School       


Head 
E.  H.  Jenkins,  M.A. 

T.  H.  Bunt,  M.A. 
T.  E.  Jones,  M.A. 
R.  F.  Bradshaw,  M.A. 

Miss  F.  M.  Balaam,  B.A. 
Miss  R.  N.  Pearse,  B.A. 

Miss  M.  A.  Badland,  B.A. 
Miss  I.  Garton,  M.A. 
Miss  H.  Woodhead,  M.A. 

R.  J.  Moxom,  B.SC, 
A.  Clayton,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
N.  H.  Screeton,  B.SC. 
S.  Wilkinson,  M.A. 
J.  Nichol,  M.A. 

H.  P.  Thorne,  M.A. 

P.  Bolton,  M.A. 

Miss  J.  B.  B.  Davidson,  M.A. 


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'HERTFORDSHIRE 


MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 


Williams,    H     H  ,    F  B  A  ,    Aspenden    House, 
Buntmgford. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Fern,  H.  E  ,  o  B  L  ,  9,  Bedford  Avenue,  Barnct 

Anderson,  H  ,  George  Street,  Hemel  Hemp*tcad 
Baxter,    E.    J.,    o  u.h ,    74,    Kingsfield    Road, 

Oxhey,  Watford. 
Beall,  Mrs    H    G ,   35,  Rickmansworth  Road, 

Watford 
Blofeld,  Mr,    A    S  ,  104,  Gurney  Court  Road, 

St    Albans 

Campbell,  J  ,  Church  Farm,  Aldenham 
Clark,  Mrs   K   1)  ,  57,  Cecil  Crescent,  Hatfield 
Cooper,  E   F ,  Hall  Acres,  Bishops  Stortlord 
Curtis,   H    E ,   Spnngwell   Lodge,   Rickmans- 
worth. 
Evans,   E  ,   M  c ,   26,   Uphill  Road,   Mill  Hill, 

NW7. 

Felton,  Dr.  Monica,  Bridewell,  Buntmgford 
Franklin,  h    ]  ,  him  Tree,  Chorleywood 
Freeman,  L.  A  ,  14,  Lytton  Avenue,  Lctchworth 
Goddard,    S     J ,    Old    Heathbourne,    Bushey 

Heath,  Herts 

Hadfield,  F    L  ,  14,  Hillside  Road,  St   Albans 
Harvey,  Mrs    M    M  ,   1,  Manor  Way,  Letch- 
worth 

Horwood,  H  ,  44,  Estcourt  Road,  Watford 
Ireton,    P     T  ,    "  Durban,"     Fairview    Road, 

Stevenage 
Lindgrcn,    G     S ,    M  P  ,    4,    Attimorc    Close, 

Welwyn  Garden  Citv 
Mai  tin-Smith,   Mrs    V  ,   M  B  r  ,    Northchurch 

Farm,  Bcrkhamsted 

Martin-Smith,  E  ,  Codtcote  Lodge,  Hitchm. 
Maxfield,   H    A.,    I,    Station   Road,   Waltham 

Cross 

Millard,  F  A.,  101,  Walsworth  Road,  Hitchm 
Parker,  II  ,  Avoca,  Albury  Ride,  Cheshum 
Puttenll,    C     F ,    Bowers    End,    Thompson's 

Close,   Harpenden 

Ritchie,  D   G  ,  34,  Potters  Lane,  New  Barnct 
Vialou,    A     B,    Eversholt    Lodge,   Lyonsdoun 

Road,  New  Barnet 


Woodhouse,    Major    R.    P ,    Bengeo    Lodge, 

Hertford 
One  vacancy 

RhPRFSFNTAlIVb    MhMBERS 

The    Dean    of   St     Albans,    The    Very    Rev , 

The  Deanery,  St    Albans 
Cockbill,  The  Rev    Canon  C    S,   16,  Upper 

Marlborough  Road,  St    Albans 
Bickford,  The  Rt    Rev    Mgr    Canon  Francis, 

M  c ,    St     Edmund's    College,    Old    Hall, 

Ware 
Grant,  The  Rev.  W    J  ,  M  A.,  36,  Cassiobury 

Park  Avenue,  Watford 
Balaam,  Miss  F    M  ,  Queen  Elizabeth's  Girls' 

Grammar    School,    Barnet 
Lilhman,  A    J  ,  Central  School,  Watford 
Oliver,  B.  H  ,  St    Audrey's  Secondary  Modern 

School,  Hatiield. 

Hill,  S    I1 ,  320,  Camp  Road,  St   Albans. 
Rodhouse,   Miss   E    S  ,   90,   Alexandra  Road, 

Hemel  Hcmpstead 
Thomas,  A    S,  Vaughan,  11,  Old  Fold  View, 

Barnet 
Davidson,    Miss    ]     B     B ,    Girls*    Grammar 

School,  Watford 
Dumplcton,  C    W  ,  M  P  ,  272,  London  Road, 

St.  Albans 

Hanbury,  F    Capel,  Westneld,  Hoddesdon 
farman,  A    H  ,  237,  Marlowes,  Hemel  Hemp- 
stead 
Richards,  Sir  Henry,  r  H  ,  '1  he  Dell,  Hcrting- 

fordbury,    Hcrtioid 
Scebohm,     Hugh    E ,     Poyndcrs     End,     near 

Hitchin. 
Wheelwright,    Mrs.    A     h,    4-1,    Chalk    Hill, 

Oxhev,  Watford 

Gibbs,  Miss  P    M  ,  Houndspath,  Upper  Marl- 
borough  Road,  St    Albans 
Marsh,    W.    T,    OBL,    The    School    House, 

Abbey  Mill  Lane,  St    Albans. 
I-Iolsby,    F     Ci,    Westside,    Woodland    Drive, 

Watford 

Smith,  S    W  ,  10,  Monmouth  Road,  Watford 
Coates,    11  ,    Gadelands,    IS,    Parkside    Drive, 

Watford 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
VICE-CHAIRMAN    .. 
CLERK  TO  THE  EDUCATION 

COMMITTEE 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR  OF 

EDUCATION 

ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
ARCHITECT  AND  SURVEYOR 
ACCOUN  FANT 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 
Rural  Domestic  Economy 

INSTRUCTRESS 

COUNTY  YOUTH  ORGANISER 
ASSISTANT   YOUTH 

ORGANISER 

SCHOOL  DENTAL  OFFICERS 
AREA          


County  Councillor  Granviilc  Proby. 
County  Councillor  A.  W.  Blake. 
The  Clerk  of  the  Council,  J.  B.  Kelly. 

I.    C.    Currey,    M.A.,    Walden    Housc3    Huntingdon. 

Tel.  141. 
A.  Tattersall,  M.A. 

T.  T.  Douglas,  B.SC. 

T.  H.  Longstaff,  F.R.I.B.A.,  M.I.C.E. 

F.  M.  Warr,  A.S.A.A. 

N.  H.  Harrison,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Eng.), 

(Temporary). 
Lilian  E.  Phillips,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  Violet  D.  Buchanan 

M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P.  ;     Evelyn    F.    Bebbington,    M.B., 

CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Miss  M.  W.  Johnson. 
(Vacant). 

C.  L.  T.  Burke. 

Miss  J.  Foyster-Palmer. 

H.  G.  L.  Fletcher,  W.  R.  S.  Robertson,  H.  Wilson  Jones. 
233,985  acres. 


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HUNTINGDONSHIRE 


POPULATION 

RATES  LEVIED  1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

(estimated). 
SCHOOLS 

CHAIRMAN 

Proby,  Graiiville,  Travellers'  Club,  Pall  Mall, 
London,    S  W  1 

VICE-CHAIRM/\N 

Blake,  County  Councillor  A    W  ,  218,  Oundlc 
Road,    Peterborough 


Chairman  ot  County  Council,  County  Alderman 
W  Brown,  Covington,  Huntingdon 

Vice-Chairman  of  County  Council,  County 
Alderman  C  G  Argles,  Sibson  House, 
Wansford,  Northants 

Chairman  of  the  finance  (Committee,  County 
Alderman  E  II.  J  Duberlv,  Slaughton 
Manor,  Cit  Staughton,  Huntingdon 

(  *OUN  IV   A  I  DfcRMFN 

Allen,  Mrs    P    A,    The  Old  Grammar  Sihool 

House,  High  Street,  Ramsey,  Huntingdon 
Herbert,  G  ,  South  Street,  Hemmgiord  Abbots, 

Huntingdon 
Ibbett,  G.   H  ,  Newport  Villa,  Avenue  Road, 

St    Neots 

Sandiicr,  W  ,  Penstanton,  Huntingdon 
Sandwich,      The     Earl     of,      Ihnchmghiooke, 

Huntingdon 
Wood    Horn,    W  ,    St     Mary's    Necdmg\vorih 

Road,  St    Ives 

COUNTY  COUNCILLORS 

Abrahams,    Mrs    \\     Is.  ,   Windy  tuim,   Pa\ton 

Hill,  (It    Paxton 
Allen,  M    J  ,  Home  Close,  Brampton,  Hunting- 

don 
Cannon,  W    !•  ,  111,  Broadway,  Yaxley,  Peur- 

bnroiiffh 


62,250  (Registrar-General's  Estimate—Mid  1914) 

7s.  0.77d. 

£1,080 

Primary — 85.     No.  on  roll — 7,045.     Secondary — 3. 
MEMBERS 

Ramsey,  Lord  de,  Abbots  Ripton  Hall,  Hunting- 
don 

Farley,  R.  L  ,  Wornditch  Hall,  Kimbolton, 
Huntingdon 

Godfrey,  C   J  ,  Bluntisham,  Huntingdon 

Gray,  W  ,  Alumburv  Weston,  Huntingdon 

Priestley,  A  K  ,  Manor  House,  Oflord  Darc\ , 
Huntingdon 

Sandwich,  The  Countess  of,  Hiruhingbrookc, 
Huntingdon 

Sheppersoiij  Lady  D  ,  Upwood  House,  Hunting- 
don. 

1'ebbutt,  C  1-  ,  The  Ferns,  liynesbury,  St 
Neots 

Wells,  The  Rev  M  H  ,  Stanground  Vicarage, 
Peterborough 

Co-oriH) 

Green,  rl  he  Rev  Canon  G  A  ,  1  lerton  Rectory, 
Fiction  Avenue,  Peterborough 

Wayne,  The  Rev.  Canon  Si  John,  ("onmgton 
Rectory,  Peterborough 

Uthwati,  The  Ven  Archdeacon  XT  A  ,  Diddtng- 
ton  Vicarage,  Huntingdon 

Pettv,  The  Rev  R,  Tnmty  Manse,  17,  Hart- 
lord  Road,  Huntingdon 

I-mdlay,  G  II,  Hill  lop  Cottage,  Yelling, 
Huntingdon 

Powys  Maurice,  The  Rev.  ("anon  I-  L  , 
Kimbolton,  Huntingdon 

Armstrong,  N  ,  Headmaster,  Huntingdon 
Grammar  School 

Newton,  Miss  H,  Slepe  Hall,  St  Ivcs,  Hunt- 
ingdon 

("alter,  W  T  ,  School  House,  Brarnpton, 
Huntingdon 

Laurence,  Miss  B  A,  Head  leather,  Ramsey 
Heights  County  Primary  School,  Hunting- 
don 

Guuendge,  The  Rev  R  J.  C ,  Brampton 
Rcctorv,  Huntingdon 


ISLE  OF  ELY 

(Northern  Division  of  Cambridgeshire) 

CHAIRMAN  ...  .         .       Alderman  J.  W.  Payne. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    Alderman  W.  E.  Hunter  Rowe. 

DIRECTOR   ...         ...         ...     E.  I.  P.  Osborne,  M.A.,  Education  Department,  County 

Hall,  March.     Tel.  :    March  2215. 

E.  A.  Pcarce,  A.C.I.S. 

C.  G.  Kidd. 

A.  Grant,  M.A.,  B.SC. 


CHIEF  ASSISTANT  .  . 

CHIEF  CLERK        

ADVISORY  TEACHER  OR 

EDUCATIONAL  ADVISER 
AGRICULTURAL  AND 

HORTICULTURAL 

EDUCATION  STAFF 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF   .. 

ASSISTANT    SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEON 
ARCHITECTS  

COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT     ... 
ASSISTANT  COUNTY 
ACCOUNTANT 


W.  F.  Cheal,  N.D.  (Hort.)>  DIP.AGRIC.  (Wye),  Horticul- 
tural Superjjitendent. 

County  and  School  Medical  Officer  :   Miss  H.  R.  Hay, 

M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Miss  E.  G.  Niven,  M.R.C.S  ,  L.R.C.P.  ;  S.  G.  S.  Haughton, 

C.I.E.,  O.B.E.,   B.A.,   M.B.,  CH.B.,   M.D. 

C.  C.  Grant,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (ENG.). 

R.  D.  Robson,  A.R.LB.A.,  A.LSTRUCT.E.,  County  Architect, 

V.  G.  Lillcy,  A.R.LB.A.,  Chief  Assistant  Architect. 
G.  R.  Clark,  A.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A. 
R.  J.  Caslake. 


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ISLE  OF  ELY 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN         ...    Miss  A.  M.  Philip. 
SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER    Miss  T.  O.  Young. 
COUNTY  YOUTH  ORGANISER    Miss  G.  E.  Sturdy. 
POPULATION   OF   ADMINIS-    81,000  (approx.). 

TRATIVE  AREA 
EDUCATION  RATE,  1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

(estimated  1946-47) 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 
(1-8-46) 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School 
County  Girls'  Schools 

Ely  High  School 

March  High  School 

Wisbech  High  School 

Voluntary  Controlled  Boys9  Schools 

March  Grammar  School 
Wisbech  Grammar  School       .  . 


6s.   11.  8d. 
£1,213. 

County    ... 

No.  of 
Departments 
40 

hkofElv 
Children'. 
No.  on 
Roll 
5,860 

Voluntary 
County    ... 

28 
68 
9 

2,421 
8,281 
1,312 

Voluntary           .  . 

1 

98 

Totals      ... 

County 
Voluntary        con- 
trolled 
Pupils    in    attend- 
ance      

10 

/J0VA             Girh 
1                   3 

2                 — 
766            1,055 

1,410 

Total* 
3 

2 
1,821 

Head 

Miss  B.  M.  Tilly,  M.A. 
Miss  M.  Haslehurst,  M.A. 
Miss  D.  Ewart,  B.A. 


ALULKMI  N 

Childs,  I    ,11',  Sunnyside,  Chatteris 
EvwTitt,  F    W  ,  j  p  ,  Wilburton,  near  Ely 
Martin,    II     G,    Highheld    House,    Lutlepoit, 

near  Ely 
Newell,    G     W  ,    Bank    View,    Parson    Drove, 

Ollard",  Lieut -Col  J  W  A,  ni,  "Peter- 
croft,"  Wisbech 

Payne,  H  ,  Oakley  House,  Upwell,  near  Wis- 
bcch 

Payne,  J.  W  ,  j  p ,  17,  Lcvcrmgton  Road, 
Wisbech 

Rowc,  W  E.  H  ,  j  P  ,  Allmgton  House,  Upwcll, 
near  Wisbcch 

Webb,  W    F   R  ,  4^,  County  Road,  March 

COUNC  ii  i  OTS 
Armiger,    J     C ,    25,    Hill    Street,    Littleport, 

near  Ely 
Barker,  A    S  ,  j  P  ,  Pymoor,  Little  Downham, 

near  Ely 
Bayhs,     F      H      G  ,     Old    Cambridge    Road, 

Stretham,  near  Ely 
Burling,    T  ,    Rosedale    House,    Emneth,    near 

Wisbech 

Butt,  B ,  101,  hlwyn  Road,  March 
Cross,    C.    E ,    j  p  ,    Willow    Farm,    Adelaide, 

near  hly 
Herbert,   Rev.    F     F  ,   The   Vicarage,   A^anea, 

near  Maich 

Jacobs,  C.  A.,  24,  Station  Road,  Whittlesey 
Langford,  F    J.,  j  p  ,  Wype,  Whittlesey 
Lawrence,  S   C  ,  j  p  ,  *'  St   Mary's,"  Ficldside, 

Ely 
Godfrev,  D    E  ,  18,  Cromwell  Road,  March. 


A.  Heathcote,  B.A. 

A.  O.  Chesters,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

MEMBERS 

Ogdcn,  F    K  ,  78,  The  Avenue,  March 

RowCj  C    H  ,  "  Trcctops,"  Westmead  Avenue, 


Rowe,   L    W    II,  "Oakdene,"   Upwell,  near 

Wisbech 
Snccsby,  J   W  ,  Twcntypence  Road,  Wilburton, 

near  Ely. 
Tcbbutt,  Miss  J  ,  Mernck  House,  Haddenham, 

near  Ely. 

Vail,  H«,  J  P  ,  2,  Deacon's  Lane,  Ely. 
Whitwell,  N   R  ,  "  Conway  House,"  Downham 

Road,  Ely 
Woodgate,    G     M     G ,    Levermgton    House, 

Lcvcrmgton,    near    Wisbech 

CO-OPTFD 

Camps,  T.  W.  B  ,  "  The  Hollies,"  Wilburton, 

Near  Ely 
Colhngwood,  J    S  ,  j  P  ,  3a,  Hereward  Street, 

March 

Flawn,  Rev    D.  F  ,  5,  Union  Place,  Wisbech. 
France,  L    W.,  Sumps  Bungalow,  City  Road, 

March 
Green,   Mrs.   A.   J  ,   Inglenook,   The   Avenue, 

March. 
Green,    J     H     S.,    j  P.,    The    Walnuts,    The 

Avenue,   March. 
Hartley,    Mrs     F ,    The    Hall,    Upwell,    near 

Wisbech 
Image,  Mrs    E  ,  J.P.,  Oxborough  Hall,  Elm, 

near   Wisbech 
Martin,  Mrs.  J.  H.,  Willow  Rows,  Black  Horse 

Drove,  Littleport,  near  Ely 
Smith,  Rev.  Canon  Mowbray,  The  Vicarage, 

Wisbech  St    Mary,  near  Wisbech. 


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CHAIRMAN  . . . 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  ... 


ASSISTANT 

ORGANISERS    OF    PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DENTAL  OFFICERS  (Two) 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46 
PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 

SCHOOLS 

(March,  1946) 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 
(October,  1945) 


ISLE  OF  MAN 

W.  Cubbon. 

Lt.-Cmdr.  A.  J.  Parkes,  O.B.E.,  J.P. 

H.  L.  Fletcher,  M.A.,  Education  Otlice,  Strand  Street, 
Douglas.  Tel.  :  Douglas  107-1.  Private  address  • 
"Hazeldcnc,"  Belmont  Hill,  Douglas.  Tel.: 
Douglas  1016. 

G.  E.  Devereau  (Administrative). 

B.  K.  Andrews,  B.A.,  and  Miss  C.  M.  Griffiths. 

A.  K.  Soutar,  B.A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

J.  A.  S.  Clucas,  I.D.S.  and  W.  W  P.  K.  Brown,  L.D.S. 

50,829. 

2s.  lid. 

£2,108  (estimated). 

No. 


Provided 

Non-Provided  : — 

C.  ofE. 

R.C 


(a)  Provided 

(b)  Non-Provided 
and   not  aided 
byL.E.A.      ... 


29 
1 


Bovs 
I 


of      No.  on  Roll 
ficnt\ 
35  4,554 


1 


Git  Is 

1 


89 
445 

5,098 

Mixed    Totals 
1  3 


1  — 


OTHER  INSTITUTIONS 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  Schools 

Bovs        (iirL\        Mixed 

(a)  377  368  211 

(b)  .          ...         294  104  — 


671 


472 


211 


950 
398 

1,354 


Women's  Technical  College  (Domestic  Subjects  only). 
Evening  Classes  (CommercKil,  Technical,  An, 
Domestic  Subjects). 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Head 


Name  of  School 

Provided  Boys'  School 
Douglas  High  School  for  Boys 

Provided  Girls'  School 
Douglas  High  School  for  Girls 

Provided  Mixed  School 
Ramsey  Grammar  School      ...         ...  H.  E.  George,  M.A.,  B  sc. 

Non-provided  and  not  aided  by  the  L.E.A. 

King  William's  College  (B)     S.  E.  Wilson,  M.A. 

Buchan  School  (G)      ...         ...     Miss  M.  J.  Taylor,  M.A. 


A.  H.  Sykes.  M  sc. 
Miss  W.  S.  Naylcr,  M.A. 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 

Name  of  Institute  Principal 

Manx  Technical  College  for  Women  (Domestic    Miss  D.  V.  Stubhs. 
Subjects  only) 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES5  YEAR  BOOK 


MEMBERS 


Cubbon,  VV  ,  Thorburn,  Tynwald  Road,  Feel 

VK.F-CHAIRMAN 

Parkes,    Lt  -Com     A     ]  ,   o  B  I-  ,   J  P  ,   Squeen, 
Bal  laugh 


Brearley,  W  ,  Ballaskcig, 

Brew,  J    C  ,  j  i>  ,  Ballure  Road,  Ramsey 

Calhster,    T     E  ,    Grey    (  rarth,    Crunkbourtie 

Avenue,  Douglas 
Carman,  Rev    C    A  ,  B  A  ,    The  Vicarage,  Kirk 

Michael 
Cannell,    T     H,    JP,    10,    Queen's    Terrace, 

Douglas 

Corlctt,  H    K  ,  j  p  ,  Ballaquane,  neat  Peel 
Costain,  A,  JP,  Claughvane,  Colby 
Cunningham,   II  ,   Ballaiotch,   Marown 
Fairant,    Major   L     B    C  ,   M  n  K  ,   j  p  ,    Beach 

I  louse,    Ramsey 
Higgins,  G  ,  j  p  ,  Northville,  Newsham  Terrace, 

Douglas 


Howarth,  R.  T.,  Mylgyn,  Sulby 
Hughes-Games,  H   G   W  ,  M  A  ,  j  p  ,  Dunluce, 

Cronkbournc  Road,  Douglas. 
Kelly,  H  ,  Ballaqueeney,  Port  St.  Mary. 
Kelly,  J   H  ,  Sunnyside,  Derby  Road,  Peel. 
Kermode,    Mrs     A.    H  ,    Cregneish,    Albany 

Road,    Douglas 

Kneale,  W    T  ,  4,  Woodside   Terrace,  Douglas 
Moore,  A  ,  Dreswick,  Fistard  Road,  Port  Si 

Mary 

Moore,  H.  T  ,  70,  Parliament  Street,  Ramsey 
Morrison,    Miss    C     E  ,    M  B  L  ,    The    Gables, 

Tynwald    Road,    Peel 

Quaggm,  h  ,  21,  Kensington  Road,  Douglas 
Roystnn,    J     W  ,    Sunnyside,    Victoria    Road, 

Douglas 
Smith,  M    R  ,  B  A  ,  Brentwood,  Arbory  Road, 

Castletown 
Stockwood,    Vcn     Archdeacon,    St     George's 

Vicarage,  Douglas. 

1'aggart,  G ,  26,  Kensington  Road,  Douglas 
Williamson,  Mrs    LIP,  Roseneath,  Laxey 


CHAIRMAN  ... 

VlCli-CHAIRMAN 

SECRETARY  .  . 


ISLES  OF  SCILLY 

Major  A.  A.  Dorricn  Smith,  D.S.O.,  j.p. 

Alderman  F.  Me.  F.  Mumford,  J.P. 

W.  Hopwoodj'F.c.c.s.,  Town  Hall,  St.  Mary's,  Isles  ot 

Sally.     Tel.  :    Scilloma  27. 

J.  Kelly3  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  School  Medical  Officer. 
1,750. 


£20. 

Non-Provided      C.  of  H       I.     160  on  roll. 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF 

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE AREA 

TOTAL    EDUCATION    RATE,    5s.  9.85d. 
1945-46 

PRODUCT   OF    in.    RATE, 
1916-47  (estimated}. 

PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 
SCHOOLS 

MEMBERS 

Mumtoid,  W    C     T, 
Road,  St    Mary's 
Oylcr,  A   W  ,  Boro  Farm,  '1  resco 
Watts,  W    B  ,  Parting  Cam,  St    Mary's 

CO-OPTI  D 

ijibson,  G   W  ,  c/o  Atlantic  Hotel,  St   Mary's, 
drcenurass,  F   W  ,  Church  Street,  St   Maiy's 
Ward,  H   T  ,  Cam  Thomas  School,  St.  Mary's 
Travcrs,  H  ,  Resident  Agentj  Duchv  of  Corn- 
wall,  Si    Mary's 
Clues. t,  Rev   S.  A  R  ,  The  Viearage,  St.  Mary's. 


CHAIRMAN 

Smith,     Major    A     A      Doinen,    nso,    J 
Fresco  Abbey,    1  resco 

Smith,  Mrs    Dorncn,  Trcsco  Abbey,  1'resro 
Maw?r,  Mrs  ,  Poithlmv,  St   Mary's 


rremellyn,"   Chuich 


Nance,  A    H    W,  Hast  Parade,  St    Mary's 
Thomas,    C     I-  ,    4t  Kenwyn,"    Chuich    Srrcet, 
St    Mary's 

COUNCILLORS 

Hicks,  H   V  ,  South  Hill,  Brvher 
Mumioid,  1;    N  ,  Holfjatcs  Hotel,  St    Mary's, 


Mitchell,     Rev     C  ,    c/o 
Street,   St     Mary's 


Thurlcigh,     Church 


CHAIRMAN  . 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR 

ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 

CHIEF  CLERK 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

SENIOR  SCHOOL  DENTIST... 
SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 


ISLE  OF  WIGHT 

County  Alderman  A.  J.  Guttridge,  J.P. 

County  Councillor  Miss  M.  O'Conor. 

A.  L.  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  County  Hall,  Newport,  I.O.W. 

Telephone  No.  :  Newport  2261  (6  lines). 
R.  G.  F.  Bull,  B.A. 

L.  G.  Amarilino.  » 

J.  Fairlcy,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  School  Medical  Officer,  County 

Medical  Officer. 
Three. 

F.  G.  Harvey,  B.D.S. 
Miss  D.  I.  Skinner. 


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YOUTH  ORGANISER 
ORGANISER     OF    PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 
ORGANISER    OF    DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS 

COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 

DEPUTY  COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
HORTICULTURAL 

INSTRUCTOR 
DAY  OF  MEETING 

POPULATION  (estimated, 
Jan.  1945) 

EDUCATION  RATE     , 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 
1946-47 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


ISLE  OF  WIGHT 


H.  W.  Mullis. 
One. 

Miss  C.  M.  Jones. 

Sydney  Gregson,  F.R.J.B.A. 
H.  G.  Peachcy. 

F.  S.  Green,  M.A.,  F.L.A  ,  County  Seely  Library,  New- 
port, I.O.W. 

Miss  M.  Mullms,  B.A.,  A.L.A. 
C.  P.  Barrett,  N.D.H. 

Monday  (quarterly). 
80,350. 

Education,   1946-47— 4s.   5.467d. 
Library — 4.5d. 
Education —  £  2,645 . 

Library  (whole  Country,  excluding  Sandown-Shanklm) 
-£2,145. 

No.  ot      No.  on  Roll 
Departments      31-3-46 


County     . . . 
Voluntary  : — 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     ... 


Totals 


31 

24 
3 

58 


3,890 

2,700 
269 

6,859 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


County 

Voluntary  (C.ofE.) 

Totals 


982 
233 

1,215 


SECONDARY  GRAMMAR 
SCHOOLS 


One  Mixed  County  School  at  Newport, 
Head  Master,  S.  G.  Barker,  M.A  ,  LL.B. 

One  Mixed  County  School  at  San  down, 
Head  Master,  W.  A.  Jenkins,  M.A. 
(Oxon) 


No.  on  Roll 
1-10-45 

350 
312 


662 


SECONDARY  TECHNICAL 


TECHNICAL  INSTITUTE 


COOKERY  AND  WOODWORK 
CENTRES 


One  County  Building  School  at  E.  ("owes, 
Head  Master,  A.  I.  Fisher,  B.sc.  (Lonci.) 


No.  on  Roll 
76 


Full  time  Junior  Department 

Part-time  Day  Instruction  also  provided 

in  Senior  Department  70 

One  Technical  Institute  and  Engineering  School  at 
Cowes.  Principal  :  A.  W.  Stainer,  M.R.S.T.  No. 
on  Roll  :  426.  At  this  Institute,  part-time  day 
instruction  is  provided  lor  apprentices  released  from 
industry  at  courses  leading  to  Higher  National 
Certificates  in  Engineering. 

Ten. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

ISLE  OF  WIGHT 

FURTHER  EDUCATION 

District  Further  Education  Sub-Committees  of  the  County  Further  Education 
Committee  have  been  established  in  the  following  areas  of  the  Isle  of  Wight :  New- 
port, Ryde,  Sandown/ Shanklm,  Ventnor;  and  West  Wight.  These  Sub-Committees 
are  responsible  for  the  local  administration  of  Further  Education  including  Evening 
Institutes,  Adult  Education,  Vocational  Training  and  Youth  Service  Classes  in  their 
respective  districts. 

Ditfnct  Warden  of  Further  Part-time  Students 

Education  Session   1944-1945 

Newport     H.  E.  Watcrson,  B.sc 306 

Ryde  A.  E.  Holton      353 

Sandown'Shanklin  .,      H.  Tromans,  B.sc.         157 

Ventnor       S.  Todd,  B.A 422 

West  Wight  W.  P.  Rickard 157 

Cowcs  ..     A.  W.  Stainer 704 

Youth  Service 

Youth  Centres  have  been  established  at  Newport,  West  Cowes,  East  Cowes,  West 
Wight,  Ryde,  Sandown,  Shanklm  and  Ventnor,  and  small  Youth  Clubs  have  been 
maintained  at  Bnghtstonc,  Shorwcll,  Wootton,  Niton,  Chale,  St.  Helens,  Seavicw, 
Rookley,  Godshill  and  Bcmbndge.  In  addition,  the  Youth  Committee  assists 
Voluntary  Organisations  throughout  the  Island. 


Accounts  and  General  Purposes 

Development  Plan 

h'urthcr  Education 

Library 

Primary  Education 

Secondary  Education 

Welfare 

Works  and  Buildings 


SUB-COMMITTEES 

Chan  man 

County  Councillor  Mrs   M.  C   Barton 
County  Alderman  A   J    Guttridge,  j  p 
.  .         County  Councillor  Miss  M   O'Conor 
County  Alderman  J.  P   Collins 
County  Alderman  G  E   Mears 
County  Councillor  G   Moody 
County  Councillor  Capt   H   J   Ward. 
County  Alderman  A.  j   Guttridge. 

MEMBERS 


CnUNTY    ALDtRMFN 

Baring,  Sir  G ,  Bart ,  n  I  ,  j.p  ,  Nubia  House, 

Coweb 

Collins,  J  i»  ,  Gorsc  Hill,  Totland 
Guttridge,     A      T  ,     J  P  ,    Winifred,    Adelaide 

Grove,  East  Cowcs 
Mears,  G    E  ,  j  r  ,   Inglewood,  Dover  Street, 

Ryde 

COUNTY  COUNCILLORS 
Barton,   Mrs    M     C ,    I  he   Haven,   Cambridge 

Road,  East  Cowes 

Haddock,  W  ,  Malton,  Niton,  Ventnor 
Hallas,  B  ,  Linden,  York  Avenue,  h   Cowes 
Hartnell,   T.   C ,   Lchal,    School   Lane,   Cans- 

brookc 

Harvey,  W   H  ,  Hillcrest,  Luccombe,  Shanklm. 
Hollis,   F.    I1  ,    Limemone   I;arm,   Bnghtstone, 

Newport 

Moody,  G  ,  Jnr  ,  Heasley  Farm,  Arrcton. 
Norman,  G,  22,  High  Street,  Newport 


O'Conor,  Miss  M  ,  Mayfait,  Freshwater  Bay 

Pollard,  E  W,  1  he  Quarry,  Bmstead  Road, 
Ryde 

Russell,  G  C ,  j  p  ,  16,  Whitepit  Lane,  New- 
port 

Vcnner,  Mrs  K  E,  Orwell  Lodge,  Western 
Road,  ("owes 

Waid,  Capt.  H  J,  DL,  JP,  Egypt  House, 
Cowes 

Whilhcr,  J  ,  Sea   Strand,   Bonchurch,  Ventnor 

CO-OPTLD 

Hampton-Weckes,  Archdeacon  C  W.,  The 
Vicarage,  Brading 

Mclsaac,  W   L  ,  Ryde  School,  Ryde. 

Ryan,  Miss  M  S  ,  Westiield  Lodge,  Marl- 
borough  Road,  Ryde 

Stow,  E   R  ,  Copse  Lane,  Freshwater 

Welsh,  F.  E  ,  j  P  ,  Albion  Hotel,  Freshwater. 

Wykeham,  Mrs.  S  R  ,  Pitt  Place,  Bnghstonc. 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
COUNTY  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

CHIEF  INSPECTOR  ... 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICERS 
COUNTY  VOCATIONAL 

GUIDANCE  OFFICER 
ACCOUNTANT 
INSPECTORS 

CHIEF  CLERK 
LIBRARIAN 


KENT 

Alderman  W.  Rolfe  Nottidge,  J.P. 
Alderman  Rt,  Hon.  Lord  Northbourne. 
E   W.   Woodhead,  M.A.,  Harris ter-at-Law,  Education 
.Offices,  Springfield,  Maids  tone.      Tel.:    Maidstone 

4006. 

C.  Birchenough,  M.A. 
R.  K.  Gooch  ;   J.  Kilgour,  M.A.,  B.ED.  ;   F.  W.  Jessup, 

F.S.A.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Miss  I.  M.  Groves,  B.SC. 


E.  Bennion,  A.S.A.A.,  A.I.M.T.A. 

H.    E.    Bailey,    M.A.  ;    J.    A.    Y. 
W.  Vickers,  M.SC.,  M.ED. 

F.  J.  Bardcn. 

Miss  F.  R.  E.  Davies,  B.A  ,  F.L.A, 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'   YEAR  BOOK 


ARCHITECT 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
SENIOR  ASSISTANT  COUNTY 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   COUNTY 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


ASSISTANT   COUNTY 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
(PSYCHIATRISTS) 

ASSISTANT   COUNTY 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

(AURAL) 

ASSISTANT   COUNTY 
MEDICAL   OFFICERS 
(OPHTHALMIC) 


ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEONS  ... 


EDUCAHONAL 

PSYCHOLOGISTS 
PSYCHIATRIC    SOCIAL 

WORKER 

SPEECH  THERAPIST 
SENIOR    SCHOOL    DENTAL 

SURGEON 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 


KENT 

S.  H.  Loweth,  F.S.A.,  F.R.I.B.A. 

A.    Elliott,    M.D.,   M.BO   CH.B.,    D.P.H.,    County    Hall, 

Maidstone. 
G.  F.  Bramley,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

Letitia  M.  Allen,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

G.  Marjorie  Archer,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  Kathleen  F. 
Buttcrfield,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  C.  Campbell,  L.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  L.D.S.,  D.P.H.  ;  J.  E.  Cheesman,  L.M.S.S.A., 
D.P.H.  ;  Hilda  Denholm- Young,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
*Margaret  W.  Eunson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Mary 
Flynn,  M.B.,  D.P.H.;  *Beryl  M.  Hewett,  M.B.,  B.S., 
D.P.H.  ;  K.  F.  Hirsch,  M.B.  (BERLIN),  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 
(EDIN.)  ;  W.  Lessey,  M.D.  (BRUX.),  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.  ; 
*J.  Marshall,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  *C.  M.  Mc- 
Causland,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  *W.  Mcgaw,  M.B.  ; 
J.  S.  Mmett,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  E.  M.  Molesworth,  M.B., 
CH.B.  ;  Georgina  B.  Nichol,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 
Gladys  Stablcforth,  M.D.  ;  S.  A.  Tucker,  M.B.,  B.S., 
D.P.H. 

*M.  Balint,  M.D.  (BUDAPEST),  PH.D.  (BERLIN)  ;  *E.  A, 
Hamilton-Pearson,  M.B.  ;  *Joan  Mackworth,  M.B  , 
D.P.M.  ;  R.  F.  Roberts,  M.B.,  D.P.M. 

*T.  P,  Gill,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.  (ENG.)  ;  *W.  MacGregor, 
O.B.E.,  M.A.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P  ;  *J.  A.  Simons, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  *G.  H.  Howels,  F.R.C.S. 

*N.  H.  Allen,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  *H.  W.  Applm, 
M.B.,  D.O.M.S.  ;  *J.  Cogan,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.O.  ;  *G. 
Flint,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  ;  *J.  W.  Fox,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 
*E.  M.  G.  Galton,  M.B.,  D.O.M.S.  ;  *Mrs.  G.  E. 
Hughes,  M.R.C.S.,  D.O.M.S.  ;  *A.  E.  A.  Looseley, 
F.R.C.S.  ;  *E.  H.  W.  Lyle,  B.A.,  M.B.,  B.CH.  ;  *M.  F. 
McDonnell,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H.  ;  *D.  W.  McLean, 
M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  *B.  R.  Medlycott,  M.B.,  D.O.M.S.  ; 
*R.  H.  Rushton,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.O.M.S.  ; 
*F.  W.  G.  Smith,  B.A.,  M.A.,  M.B.,  D.O.M.S. 

*A.  B.  Beresford  Jones,  M.S.,  M.B.  ;  *J.  A.  Cholmeley, 
M.B.,  B.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  *W.  H.  Gervis, 
M.A.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.  ;  *W.  W.  Gilford,  F.R.C.S.  ; 

E.  Lindsey,    F.R.C.S.  ;      *H.    W.    L.    Molesworth, 
F.R.C.S.  j  *A.  L.  Morton,  F.R.C.S.  ;  *W.  Wynne,  F.R.C.S. 

*Mrs.  E.  Balint,  B.sc.  ;    *Dr.  Lucy  Fildes  ;    *Mrs.  C. 

Jeffrey. 
Miss  I.  Wurmfeld. 

*Miss  M.  E.  Nussey. 
F.  J.  Saunders,  L.D.S. 

B.  S.  Birkhahn,  L.D.S.  ;  A.  Buchan,  L.D.S.  ;  H.  Cantor, 
L.D.S.  ;  I.  S.  Cardcll,  L.D.S.  ;  B.  Crisp,  L.D.S.  ; 
Mary  E.  O.  Cross,  L.D.S.  ;  Marjoric  K.  M.  Dawe, 
L.D.S.  ;  W.  W.  F.  Dawe,  L.D.S.  ;  Doris  M.  Elvy, 
L.D.S.  ;  T.  C.  Farmar,  L.D.S.  ;  P.  D.  Gausden, 
L.D.S.  ;  J.  H.  Glen,  L.D.S.  ;  W.  C.  Griffiths,  L.D.S.  ; 
T.  A.  Hall,  L.D.S.  ;  A.  J.  Haddock,  L.D.S.  ;  L.  F. 
Hayes,  L.D.S.  ;  Hesta  Heilborn,  L.D.S.  ;  O.  B.  Hey- 
wood,  L.D.S.  )  F.  Markham,  L.D.S.  ;  A.  MacDougall, 
L.D.S.  ;  Edith  Mahler,  L.D.S.  ;  A.  W.  McCarthy, 
L.D.S.  ;  A.  E.  Park,  L.D.S.  ;  J.  M.  Rogers,  L.D.S.  ; 
Mrs.  A.  Squier,  L.D.S.  ;  *F.  P.  Sturdee,  L.D.S.  ; 

F.  C.  Tomlyn,  L.D.S.  ;    R.  A.  Tran,  L.D.S.  -,    R.  A. 
Waters,  L.D.S.  ;    *S.  White,  L.D.S. 

*Part-time 


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KENT 

The  Committee  have  also  the  part-time  services  of  the  undermentioned  Medical 
Officers  of  former  Part  III  Education  Authorities  : — 

G.  E.  Brocklehurst,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ;  H.  M.  Cargin,  M.D., 
D.P.H.  ;  H.  S.  Davics,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.  ;  D.  Desmond, 
M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H.  ;  P.  J.  Gaffikin,  M.D.,  B.CH., 
D.P.H.  ;  W.  Hall,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  D.P.H.  ;  B.  E.  Haw- 
kins, M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  D.  W.  Kirk,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ; 
R.  A.  Leader,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  R.  W.  Mark- 
ham,  B.A.,  M.B.,  B.C.H.,  D.P.H.  ;  Rose  Morris,  L.R.C.P., 

M.R.C.S.,  D.P.H.  ;  J.  O.  Murray,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 
Sheila  M.  N.  Niall,  L.M.S.S.A.  ;  E.  G.  Pringle,  M.D.  ; 
J.  C.  Sleigh,  M.B.,  D.P.H,  ;  Elizabeth  C.  Whyte, 

M.B.,  CH.B. 


"Excepted"  Districts 

BECKENHAM 
BROMLEY 


T.  P.  Colo,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  ;   Sheila  Thomson,  M.B.,  D.P.H. 

K.  E.  Tapper,  O.B.E.,  G.M.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Gertrude 

H.  Stinson,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  tA.  Thompson, 
M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  A.  Orgler,  M.D.  (BERLIN). 

GILLINGIIAM          W.  A.  Muir,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    Meta  L.  Dunlop, 

M.B.,   B.CH.,   D.P.H. 

•lOn  Active  Service. 

CLINICS      No.  of  Minor  Ailment  Clinics,  46  ;    No.  of  Dental 

Clinics,  48  ;  No.  of  Ophthalmic  Clinics,  29  ;  No.  of 
Orthopaedic  Clinics,  6  ;  No.  of  Aural  Clinics,  13  ; 
No.  of  Speech  Clinics,  8  ;  Child  Guidance  Clinics, 
5  ;  No.  of  Asthma  Clinics,  2  ;  No,  of  Tonsils  and 
Adenoids  Clinics,  1  ;  No,  of  Remedial  Exercises 
Clinics,  1  >  No.  of  Artificial  Light  Clinics,  4. 

In  addition,  temporary  dental  clinics  are  held,  as  required,  in  eighty-eight  different 
parishes,  by  arrangements  with  the  Trustees  of  Village  Halls,  etc. 


POPULATION   OF 
ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE  .. 
(estimated) 

PRODUCT   OF    ID.   RATE, 
1946-47  (estimated) 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


COUNTY  TECHNICAL 
SCHOOLS 


1,221,410  (estimated  mid-year  1945). 

Rate  equivalent  for  Education   1946-47 — 4s.   11.86d., 
for  County  Library — 3.5d. 

General  County— £44,3 11  ;  County  Library — £18,578. 


County    . . . 
Voluntary  :- 

C.E.     ... 

R.C.     ... 

Others 

Totals 


(a)  County 

(b)  Voluntary 

(a)  County 

(b)  Voluntary — 

(1)  Controlled 

(2)  Assisted  ..< 

(3)  Aided       ... 

(c)  Direct  Grant 


Totals 


No.  of 
Schools 
269 

No.  of 
Depts. 
358 

No.  on 
Roll 
78,340 

254 
23 
11 

293 
24 
11 

33,700 
3,502 
1,138 

557 

686 

116,680 

Boys 
33 
5 

No.  of  Schools 
Girls 
33 
5 

Mixed 
19 
2 

9 

13 

— 

6 
3 
1 
2 

2 
1 

3 

— 

9 

9 

— 

68 

66 

21 

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SECONDARY  MODERN 

SCHOOLS 
GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


COUNTY  TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 


(a)  County 
(6)  Voluntary 

(a)  County 

(b)  Voluntary — 

(1)  Controlled 

(2)  Assisted  . . . 

(3)  Aided      ... 

(c)  Direct  Grant 


KENT 

No.  of  Pupils 

on  Roll. 

Total  No.  of 

Boys 

Girls 

Pupils  on  Roll. 

13,888 

13,757 

27,645 

980 

994 

1,974 

4,459 

6,071 

10,530 

2,111 

966 

3,077 

1,167 

385 

1,552 

367 

— 

367 

504 

1,113 

1,617    • 

2,290 

2,699 

4,989 

Totals 


25,766          25,985 


51,751 


Head 
Grammar    L.  W.  White,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 


In  addition  to  the  above,  there  are  the  Simon  Langton  Schools  and  County  Technical 
Schools  in  the  County  Borough  of  Canterbury,  at  which  pupils  attend  as  follows  : — 

Kent     Children  Canterbury    Children 

Boy*  Girh  Boys  Girls 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS         ...  265  315  179  184 

TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS       ...  210  152  31  34 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School 
(a)  County  Grammar  Boys 

Beckenham    and    Penge    County 

School 

Bromley  County  Grammar  School 
Chislehurst   and    Sidcup    County    Grammar 

School 

Dover  County  Grammar  School 
Erith  County  Grammar  School 
Folkestone  Harvey  Grammar  School 
Gillingham  County  Grammar  School 
Grave  send  County  Grammar  School 
Ramsgate  Chatham  House  County  Grammar 

School 

County  Grammar  Girls 
Ashford  County  Grammar  School 
Beckenham  County  Grammar  School 
Bromley  County  Grammar  School 
Chatham  County  Grammar  School     . 
Chislehurst    and    Sidcup    County    Grammar 

School 

Dartford  County  Grammar  School 
Dover  County  Grammar  School 
Folkestone  County  Grammar  School 


L.  J.  Cheney,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 

Dr.  C.  R.  McGregor  Williams,  M.A. 

(Wales.) 

J.  C.  Booth,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 
G.  H.  R.  Newth,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 
O.  C.  Berthoud,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 
S.  J.  Dale,  M.A.,  B.SC.  (Oxon.). 
W.  H.  E.  Stevens,  B.SC.  (Lond.). 
Rev.  B.    V.    F.    Brackenbury,    M.A. 

(Cantab.). 

Miss  B.  A.  Leary,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 
Miss  A.  K  I.  Henshaw,  B.SC.  (Lond.). 
Miss  W.  A.  Whiting,  M.A.  (Lond.). 
Miss  M.  E.  Mitchell,  B.SC.  (Viet.). 
Miss  E.  M.  Huxstep,  B.A.  (Lond.) 

Miss  E.  M.  Fryer,  B.A.  (Lond.). 
Miss  E.  M.  Gruer,  M.A.  (Aberdeen). 
Miss     N.     Gosthng,     B.A.    (Lond.). 

(Acting  Headmistress). 
Miss  G.  A.  Richards,  B.SC.  (Lund.). 
Miss  I.  E.  Helm,  M.A.  (Liverpool) 


Miss  D.  M.  G.  Cutler,  B.A.  (Lond.). 
Miss  E.  C.  Arnold,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 
Miss  A.  M.  Lunn,  B.SC.  (Lond.). 


Gravesend  County  Grammar  School  .  . 

Ramsgate  Clarendon  House  County  Grammar 

School 
Sittingbourne  County  Grammar  School       .  . 

Tonbridge  County  Grammar  School 

Tunbridge  Wells  County  Grammar  School  . 

W  (1)  Voluntary  Controlled  Grammar  Schools — Boys 

Ashford  Grammar  School       E.  T.  Mortimore,  M.A.  (Cantab.) 

Dartford  Grammar  School      H.  Pochin,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 

Faversham  Grammar  School P.  W.  Rundle,  M,A.  (Cantab.). 

Maidstone  Grammar  School W.  A.  Claydon,  M.A.  (Cantab.), 

Sandwich  Grammar  School E.  P.  Oakes,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 

Sittingbourne  Borden  Grammar  School      ...  G.  E.  Hardy,  B.SC.  (Birmingham). 
Voluntary  Controlled  Grammar  Schools — Girls 

Faversham  William  Gibbs  School Miss  M.  E.  Holmes,  B.A,  (Lond.). 

Maidstone  Grammar  School Miss  R.  Bartels,  B.SC.  (Lond.) 


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KENT 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS— continued. 
Name  of  School.  Head. 

(b)  (2)  Voluntary  Assisted  Grammar  Schools — Boys 

Cranbrook  School        C.  R.  Scott,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 

Rochester  Mathematical  School         K.  R.  Imeson,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 

Royal  Tunbndge  Wells  Skinners'  School     ...     W.  R.  G.  Bye,  M.A.  (Oxon.)- 

Voluntary   Assisted   Grammar    Schools — Girls 

Rochester  Grammar  School Miss  M.  Buttcrfield,  B.SC.  (Viet.). 

<&)  (3)  Voluntary  Aided  Grammar  Schools — Boys 

Tonbridge,  The  Judd  School  F.  H.  Taylor,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 

(c)  Direct  Grant  Schools — Boys 

Eltham  College G.  Turberville,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 

Harbledown  Kent  College       H.  J.  Pnckett,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 

Direct  Grant  Schools— Girls 

Seyenoaks  Walthamstow  Hall  School  ...     Miss  E.  L.  Ramsay,  B.A.  (Lond.) 

Erith  Abbey  Wood   St.   Johseph's   Convent     Miss  M.  Shepherd. 

School 
Bromley  High  School  Miss  E.  K.  East,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 

COUNTY  TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Boys'  Schools 

Beckenham  ..  R.  K.  Ferguson,  B.SC.  (Eng.)  (Glas- 
gow) ;  Master-in-Charge  :  J.  C. 
Kingsland,  B.A.  (Lond.). 

Chatham  ...         ..          ...         P.  F.  Surman,  B.SC.  (Lond.) 

Dartford  Dr.  E.  G.  Gyngell,  PH.D.  (Lond.). 

Erith       Dr.  E.  A.  Woolf,  B.A. 

Gravesend         E.  Guy,  M.SC.  (Leeds). 

Maidstone  H.  Collins,  B.SC.  (Lond.). 

Rochester  ..         ..          J.  E.  Phillips,  M.A.  (Cantab.), 

Sheerness  ..          W.  Davies,  B.SC.  (Wales)  (Acting). 

Tunbridge  Wells          J.  L.  Race,  B.ENG.  (Sheffield). 

(b)  Girls'  Schools 

Ashford F.  B.  Pinch,  B.SC.  (Wales)  ;  Mistress- 

m-Charge  :    Miss  M.  A.  Coward, 
B.A.  (Lond.). 

Bexley Miss  D.  C.  Collins. 

Bromley  Miss  A.  M.  Scorrer,  B.A.  (Lond.). 

Chatham  Miss  D.  M.  Sackett,  B.SC.  (Lond.). 

Chislehurst  and  Sidcup  ..          ..          ..     Miss  A.  M.  Scorrer,     B.A.    (Lond.) 

Folkestone         ...  .  .          ..     J.  W.  Riddell,  B.SC.  (Lond.);    Mis- 

tress-in-Charge  :  Miss  E.  M.  Kay, 
B.A.  (Birmingham). 

Gravesend  ...     E.  Guy,  M.SC.  (Leeds)  ;   Mistress-in- 

Charge  :     Miss    M.    Barlow,    B.A. 
(Lond.). 

Maidstone         H.  Collins,  B.SC.  (Lond.) ;   Mistress- 

in-Charge :      Miss    A.     Thomas, 
B.A.  (Liverpool). 

Tonbridge         J.     L.     Race,     B.ENG.     (Sheffield)  ; 

Mistress-in-Charge:  Miss  H.  West- 
brook,  B.SC.  (Lond.). 
Name  of  School  Head 

Secondary  Schools  Maintained  by  Canterbury  Education  Committee 

Canterbury  Simon  Langton  School  for  Boys...     L.  W.  Myers,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 

Canterbury  Simon  Langton  School  for  Girls    Miss  N.  Campling,  M.A.  (Dublin.). 

Canterbury  County  Technical  School  for  Boys    H.  R.  Orr,  B.SC.,  PH.D.  (Edin.). 

Canterbury  County  Technical  School  for  Girls    H.    R.    Orr5    B.SC,,    PH.D.    (Edin.); 

Senior  Woman  Assistant :    Miss 
E.  Blackith,  B.A.  (Manchester). 

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County  Technical  Schools — continued. 

Name  of  School  Head 
Independent  Schools — Boys 

Dover  College G.  R.  Remvick,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 

Ramsgatc  St.  Lawrence  College         The  Rev.  R.  Perfect,  M.A. 

Rochester  Cathedral  Grammar  School            ..  E.  W.  Davies,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 

Sevenoaks  School         J.  A.  Higgs-Walker,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 

Sutton  Valence  School ...         ...  T.  M.  James,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 

Tonbridgc  School         E.  E.  A.  Whitworth,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 

Independent  Schools — Girls 

Ashford  School  for  Girls          . .         . .          .  .  Miss  L.  Brake. 

Broadstairs  and  St.  Peter's,  Bartrum  Gables  /Miss  W.  M.  Crittall. 

School  \Miss  E.  O.  Crittall. 
Broadstairs    and    St.    Peter's,    St.    Stephen's     The  Governors. 

College 

Bromley,  Bickley  Stratford  House  School    ..  Miss  E.  G.  "Wilkinson. 

Bromley,  Kinnaird  Park  School         ..          ...  Miss  J.  A.  Leishman. 

Chislchurst,  Farrington's  Girls'  School         ...  Miss  D.  G.  Fisher. 

Cranbrook    Benenden    School    (Hempstead,  Miss  C.  M.  Sheldon. 

Benenden,  Kent) 

Folkestone,  Brampton  Down  School  (Dixwell  Miss  C.  M.  Starkey. 

Road,  Folkestone) 

Folkestone,    St.    Margaret's    School,    Earls  The  Misses  De  La  Marc. 

Avenue,  Folkestone 

Goudhurst  College  (Charnes  Hall,  Eccleshall,  The  Misses  Kendon. 

Staffs.) 
Hawkhurst,     Lillcsden     School     (Lillcsden,/Miss  A.  A.  Mowat. 

Hawkhurst,  Kent)  \Miss  D.  W.  Ireland. 

Otterden,  Buncc  Court,  School          ...         ...  F.  M.  Friedmaim,  PH.D. 

Pembury,  Folkestone  Kent  College Miss  M.  Walker. 

Ramsgate,  Convent  of  the  Assumption  School    Miss  J.  M.  Hughes. 

Royal    Tunbridgc    Wells,    Hamilton    House  Miss  M.  Gammon. 

School 

Sevenoaks,  West  Health  School         Miss  P.  M.  Elliott. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGES,  TECHNICAL  INSTITUTES,  ETC. 

Scnwr     Part-time 

.  Full-tiwe      Day          hrcrring 

Name  of  Collage  or  Institute.  Principal.  Student  Students    Student* 

Ashford  Technical  Institute    ...   F.  B.  Pinch,  B.sc.  (Wales)      15  7<)  183 

Beckenham  Technical  Institute  \R.  K.  Ferguson,  B.sc.Eni;.       —  52  192 

Bromley  Technical  Institute      /     (Glasgow),  A.M.I.MLCH.F.     50          62  845 

Bcxlcy     Technical      Institute    Miss  D.  C.  Collins  50  i6  419 

(Girls'    and    Women's   De- 
partment) 

*Canterbury  Technical  Institute  Dr.  H.  R.  Orr,  B.SC.  ^0         255  503 

(Lond.) 

County      Technical      College,  Dr.  E.  S.  Gyngell,  B.SC,       —        245  385 

Dartford  F.R.I.C.  (Lond.  A.M.I.E.E.) 

Dover  Technical  Institute       ...  H.    H.    Jacques,    B.SC.         —          97  281 

(Lond.)  A.RC.SC. 
Erith  Technical  College          ...Dr.    E.    A.    Woolf,    B.A.,    —        140  573 

Dip.Ed. 
Folkestone   Technical   Institute  J.     W.     Riddell,     B.SC.         8         100  231 

(Dunclni) 

Gravesend   Technical   Institute  E.  Guy,  M.SC.  (Leeds)  —        351  772 

Maidstone   Technical   Institute  H.  Collins,  B.sc.  (Lond.)         15        260  644 

Medway  Technical  College  : — 

Chatham  Technical  Institute  J.     E.     Phillips,     M.A.         —        365  405 

(Cantab.) 
Senior  Departments,  Gilling-  C.  Colles,  B.SC.  (Viet.)          79        413          1,101 

ham 
Rochester  Technical  Institute  J.     E.     Phillips,     M.A.        —          54         1,359 

(Cantab.) 
*Maintained  jointly  by  Canterbury  and  Kent  Education  Committees. 

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TECHINICAL  COLLEGES,  POLYTECHNICS  AND  TECHNICAL 
INSTITUTES  —continued. 


Name  of  Institute 
Sevenoaks  Technical  Institute 


Sheerness    Technical 


Sittingbourne  Technical 
Institute 


Thanet  Technical  Institute 
Margate  Technical  Institute 

Ramsgate  Technical  Institute 
Tonbridge  Technical 


Principal 

J.     L.     Race,     B.ENG. 

(Sheffield),    Respons- 
ible Teacher  H.  G. 
Miles 
Institute  W.  Davies,  B.SC.  (Wales) 


Senior    Part-time 
Full-time       Day 
Students    Student* 


M.A.  —  — 


J.      E.      Phillips, 

(Cantab.). 

Responsible  Teacher,  P. 
F.  Harrop,  B.sc.(Lond.) 
A.  Moody,  A.R.C.A.  —         105 

(Acting] 

G.  T.  Teller,  B.A. 
(Responsible  Teacher) 
J.  A.  Leach, B.SC.  (Loud.) 
(Responsible  Teacher) 
Institute  J.  L.  Race,  B.ENG.  —  9 

(Sheffield) 
Responsible  Teacher, 
R.  W.  Paterson, 
B.COMM.SC. 
Royal  Tunbridge  Wells  Tech-  J.  L.  Race,  B.ENG.  —        107 

nical  Institute  (Sheffield) 

Sundry  Urban  and  Rural  Evening  Institutes  (62)  ...        —          — 

Women's  Institutes  (52)       —          — 

Workers'  Educational  Association  ( 1 37 ) —          — 

Agricultural  Classes  included  under  respective  Teclxmcal  Institutes. 


Name  of  School. 
Beckenham  School  of  Art 
Bromley  School  of  Art 


"Canterbury,  School  of  Art 
Dover  School  of  Art 
Folkestone  School  of  Art 
Gravesend  School  of  Art 
Maidstone  School  of  Art 
Medway    School    of   Art 

Crafts 

Sidcup  School  of  Art  . . . 
Thanet  School  of  Art 


Schools  of  Art 

Head 

J.    R.    Cole 
E.  K.  Coleborn,  F.R.S.A., 

A.R.G.A. 
A.  Moody,  A.R.C.A, 

R.  A.  Richardson,  A.R.C.A. 

W.  O.  Miller,  A.R.C.A..  . 
...  E.  J.  Morss,  A.R.C.A.    .  . 
and  A.  L.  Reeve,  A.R.C.A. 


Full- time 

Student* 

Senior       Junior 

34    37 

78     53 


65 
6 
10 
29 
45 
79 


32 

7 

37 


Evening 
Students 


—    —     115 


442 
438 


455 


—    —     535 


219 


655 

9,373 

846 

2,469 


Part-time 
Students 

476 
397 

181 

49 

66 
284 
592 
527 

178 
130 
135 


..  J.  L.  Robinson,  A.R.C.A.  41          27 

...  A.  Moody,  A.R.C.A.       ...  14            7 

Royal  Tunbridge  Wells  School  E.  O.  Jennings,  A.R.C.A.  29           4 

of  Art 

'Maintained  jointly  by  Canterbury  and  Kent  Education  Committees. 

Junior  Art  Departments 

Name  of  School  Head  No.  of  Pupils 

Bromley   School  of  Craft  and   Industrial    E.    K.    Coleborn,    F.R.S.A.,  69 

Design  for  Girls  A.R.C.A.,  Head  of  School 

of  Dress,   Miss   D.    M. 
Foster. 

School  Canteens 

Number  of  canteens  open  at  the  end  of  the  520    (including    schools    served    from 

year  1945-46  British  Restaurants) 

Approximate  number  of  individual  children  64,144 
fed  during  year    1945-46 

Approximate   number   of  meals   supplied  12,828,800 
during  the  year  1945-46 

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DIVISIONAL   EXECUTIVES 

1 .  Penge,  comprising  Penge  Urban  District. 

ASSISTANT    DIVISIONAL          A.  J.  Packer,  M.B.E.,  A.C.I.S. 
EDUCATION  OFFICER 

OFFICES      69,    Croydon    Road,     Penge,     S.E.20.     (Telephone: 

Sydcnham  6308.) 

2.  Chislehurst  and   Sidcup  and  Orpington,   comprising   Chlslehurst  and 
Sidcup  Urban  District,  Orpington  Urban  District. 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          Miss  Enid  Appleby,  B.SC.,  PH.D. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      10,  Station  Road,  Sidcup.  (Telephone :  Foots  Cray  3011.) 

3.  North-West  Kent,  comprising  Dartford  Borough,  Erith  Borough,  Cray- 
ford  Urban  District,  Dartford  Rural  District,  part  of  (comprising  the  Rural 
Parishes  of  Dareiith,  Eynsford,  Farningham,  Horton  Kirby,  Kingsdown, 
Lullingstone,  Sutton-at-Hone  and  Wilmington). 

DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         F.  Evans,  M.B.K.,  M.A.  (CANTAB,). 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      11,  Essex  Road,  Dartford.    (Telephone  :  Dartford  2928.) 

4.  Thames-side,  comprising  Gravesend  Borough,  Northf  leet  Urban  District, 
Swanscombe  Urban  District,  Dartford  Rural  District,  part  of  (comprising 
the  Rural  Parishes  of  Ash,  Fawkham,  Hartley,  Longfield,  Ridley,  Southfleet 
and  Stone),  Strood  Rural  District,  part  of  (comprising  the  Rural  Parishes  of 
Cobham,  Higham,  Luddesdown,  Aieopham  and  Shorne). 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION  OFuctR  (Vacant). 

OFFICES      Bank  Chambers,  Windmill  Street,  Gravesend.     (Tele- 
phone :    Gravesend  4204.) 

5.  West  Kent,  comprising  Tunbridge  Wells   Borough,   Sevenoaks  Urban 
District,  Southborough  Urban  District,  Tonbridge  Urban  District,  Cran- 
brook  Rural  District,  Sevenoaks  Rural  District,  Tonbridge  Rural  District. 

DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         W.  Moore,  M.A. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      ...        ...        ...     Camano  House,  Quarry  Hill,  Tonbridge.    (Telephone  : 

Tonbridge  1231.). 

6.  Maidstone,  comprising  Maids  tone  Borough,  Hollingbourne  Rural  Dis- 
trict, Maidstone  Rural  District,  Mailing  Rural  District. 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          A.  W.  Peacock. 
OFFICER 

OFFICES      Education  Offices,  Tonbridge  Road,  Maidstone.   (Tel.: 

Maidstone  4281-2.) 

7.  Medway,   comprising   Chatham   Borough,   Rochester   Borough,   Strood 
Rural  District,  part  of  (comprising  the  Rural  Parishes  of  All  Hallows, 
Cliffe,  Cooling,  Cuxton,  Frindsbury  Extra,  Hailing,  High  Halstow,  Hoo, 
Isle  of  Grain,  St.  Mary  Hoo  and  Stoke). 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          J.  L.  Smith,  O.B.E.,  B.SC. 
OFFICER 

OFFICES      Fort    Pitt    House,    New    Road,    Rochester.     (Tel.  : 

Chatham  2218.) 

8.  North-East  Kent  (Faversham),  comprising  Faversham  Borough,  Queen- 
borough  Borough,  Sheerness  Urban  District,  Sittingbourne  and  Milton 
Urban  District,  Sheppy  Rural  District,  Swale  Rural  District. 

DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         W.  L.  Thomas,  B.A. 
OFFICER 

OFFICES      The    Old    Vicarage,    Church    Street,    Sittingbourne. 

(Tel.  :    Sittingbourne  438.) 

9.  St.  Augustine,  conprisirig  Herne  Bay  Urban  District,  Whitstable  Urban 
District,  Bridge  Blean  Rural  District. 

DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         J.  Green,  LL.B. 

OFFICER 
V  FFICES       78,  London  Road,  Canterbury.  (Tel. :  Canterbury  4222-3.) 

10.  Ashford,  comprising  Lydd  Borough,  New  Romney  Borough,  Tenderden 
Borough,  Ashford  Urban  District,  Bast  Ashford  Rural  District,  Romney 
March  Rural  District,Tenderden  Rural  District, West  Ashford  Rural  District, 

DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         C.  J.  Chenevix  Trench,  M.B.E.,  M.A. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES       Conyers  Church  Road,  Ashford.     (Tel.  :  Ashford  837.) 

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DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  —continued. 

11.  Folkestone,  Hythe  and  Elham,  comprising  Folkestone  Borough,  Hythe 
Borough,  Eltham  Rural  District. 

DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         T.  W.  Birch,  M.SC.,  M.ED. 
OFFICER 

OFFICES      The    Old    Harvey    Grammar    School,    Foord    Road, 

Folkestone.     (Tel.  :    Folkestone  2642.) 

12.  Dover,  Deal  and  District,  comprising  Deal  Borough,  Dover  Borough, 
Sandwich  Borough,  Dover  Rural  District,  Eastry  Rural  District,  part  of 
(comprising  the  Rural  Parishes  of  Ash,  Eastry,  Eythorne,  Goodnestone, 
Nonington,  Northbourne,  Preston,  Ripple,  Sholden,  Staple,  Stourmouth, 
Sutton,  Tilmanstone,  Wingham,  Woodnesborough  and  Worth). 

DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         J.  A.  Corbctt,  B.A.,  PH.D. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      3,  Cambridge  Terrace,  Dover.     (Tel.  :    Dover  927.) 

13.  Thanet,  comprising  Margate  Borough,  Ramsgate  Borough,  Broadstairs 
and  St.  Peter's  Urban  District,  Eastry  Rural  District,  part  of  (comprising  the 
Rural  Parishes  of  Acol,  Minster,  Monkton,  St.  Nicholas-at-Wade  and  Sarre). 

DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         (Vacant) 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      ...         ...         ...     Education  Offices,  Denemount,  The  Vale,  Broadstairs. 

(Tel.  :    Broadstairs  114.) 

EXCEPTED    DISTRICTS 

Beckenham,  Beckenham  Borough 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  W.  A.  Scarr,  M.A. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      ...         .  .          ..     Education   Offices,    Town   Hall,   Beckenham.     (Tel.  : 

Beckenham  1131.) 
Bexley,  Bexley  Borough. 
BOROUGH  EDUCATION  W.  E.  D.  Stephens,  M.A. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      Wye  Lodge,  Bcxleyheath.     (Tel:  Bexleyheath  2281.) 

Bromley,  Bromley  Borough. 

BOROUGH   EDUCATION  H.  C.  W.  Eiscl,  M.A.,  M.LITT.,  M.ED. 

OFFICER 

OFFICES      Municipal  Offices,  Bromley.  (Tel, :  Ravensbourne  4623.) 

Gillingham,  Gillingham  Borough* 
DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         A.  Johns. 

OFFICER 

OFFICES       Municipal  Buildings,  Gillingham.     (Tel.  :    Gillingham 

59021.) 

Juvenile  Employment  and  Welfare  Bureaux 

Ashford,  Bexley,  Bromley,  Canterbury,!  At  the  addresses  shown  above  for 
Dartford,  Deal,  Dover,  Gravesend,  Maid-  j  Divisional  Offices.  Communica- 
stone,  Medway  (including  Rochester,  >  tions  should  be  addressed  to  the 
Chatham  and  Gillingham),  Sidcup,  Divisional  Education  Officer. 

Sittingbourne,  Tonbridge  J 

Address  Telephone  No. 

12,  Beckenham  Road>  Beckenham  ..          ..  Bee kenham 5078 1 

Walnut  Tree  Road,  Erith Erith  3040 


82a,  Preston  Street,  Fa versha in      Faversham  389 

Pelham     House,     Bouverie     Road     East,  Folkestone  2669 


Folkcstone  addressed 

to  the 

Officer-in- 

Charge. 


New  Cross  Centre,  Margate  Margate  28     ... 

S7a,  High  Street,  Orpington  ...          . .  Orpington  3360 

fc  Aysgarth,"  Carlton  Avenue,  Ramsgate  ...  Ramsgate  285 
4,  South  Park,  Sevenoaks   ...         ...         ...  Scvenoaks  1492 

46,  High  Street,  Sheerness  ...         Sheerness  44  ... 

3,  Mount  Ephraim  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells  T.  Wells  2598     J 

There  are  also  Branch  Juvenile  Employment  and  Welfare  Bureaux  at  Borough 
Green,  Cranbrook,  Herne  Bay,  Hythe,  Sandwich>  Westerham  and  Whitstable. 

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should  be 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


KENT 


County  Library 

No.  of  full-time  Branches  :    18  (and  1  van  serving  outlying  areas). 
No.  of  part-time  Branches  and  Centres  :    358.* 
No.  of  Centres  for  H.M.  Forces  :    30. 
No.  of  Travelling  Vans  :    3. 
No.  of  books  in  stock  :    601,124. 

*  Includes  one  autonomous  area  served  by  the  County  Library. 


No.  of  Farm  Institutes 
Principal  of  Farm  Institute 


Agricultural  Lectures  at  the  Institute    . . . 

Warden  at  the  Institute  

Part-time  Lecturer  in  Veterinary  Science 

at  the  Institute 
Instructor   in   Commercial   Horticulture 

at  the  Institute 
County  Horticultural  Officer     

Bee-keeping  Instructors 


Agricultural  Education 

One. 

R.  Hart,  N.D.A.,  N.D.H.,  N.D.D. 


W.   E.   Hughes,   M.SC.  ;     E.   Watkinson, 

B.SC.,  N.D.D.  ;   P.  Buckler,  B.sc. 
P.  J.  Aliden,  N.D.A. 
J.  G.  Cattcll,  M.R.C.V.S.,  D.V.S.M. 

N.  Stewart,  N.D.H. 

H.    C.    Elsdon,    N.D.H.    (with    part-time 

assistants). 
Part-time  officers. 


Youth  Service 

Secretary  :  The  County  Education  Officer,  Springfield,  Maidstone. 

Local  Youth  Committees. — The  Kent  Youth  Committee  have  established  Local 
Youth  Committees  in  the  various  districts  in  the  county  whose  task  is  to  maintain 
contact  with  youth  work  in  their  areas,  and  to  make  recommendations  to  the  Kent 
Youth  Committee. 

Local  Youth  Advisers. — By  arrangement  with  the  Kent  Education  Committee, 
members  of  the  Kent  Education  Committee's  teaching  stall  who  hold  responsible 
positions  in  connection  with  Further  Education  have  been  appointed  Local  Youth 
Advisers  working  in  close  touch  with  Local  Youth  Committees. 

Assistant  Local  Youth  Advisers. — The  Kent  Education  Committee  have  also 
seconded  a  number  of  teachers  for  work  for  the  Service  of  Youth.  Th':se  teachers  act 
as  Assistant  Youth  Advisers,  and  are  released  from  ordinary  day  teaching  duties  for 
the  equivalent  of  one  or  two  days  each  week  as  compensation  for  time  spent  on  work 
for  youth  organisations.  They  are  required  to  submit  to  the  Local  Youth  Committee 
through  the  Adviser  a  report  on  any  club  which  makes  an  application  for  grant. 

Youth  Centres. — The  Kent  Youth  Committee  maintains  25  Youth  Centres  with 
full-time  or  part-time  wardens.  Proposals  for  a  number  of  other  Centres  are  under 
consideration. 

Leadership  Courses. — Arrangements  have  been  made  for  youth  leadership  courses 
to  be  held  in  different  parts  of  the  County. 

Assistance  given  to  Youth  Organisation*. — The  number  of  youth  organisations  which 
received  grant  during  the  financial  year  1st  April,  1945,  to  3 1st  March,  1946,  was  78, 
the  total  amount  of  grant  being  £4,400,  including  grants  from  the  Ministry  of  Educa- 
tion under  Social  and  Physical  Training  Grant  Regulations. 

MEMBERS 


Ashmore,  J   T  H.,  29,  Lancelot  Road,  Welling 

Astor,  Lady  Violet,  Hcvcr  Castle,  Edenbridge 

Barlas,  Mrs  E.  G  M  ,  32,  Copers  Cope  Road, 
Beckenham 

Colthup,  W  ,  Hopebournc,  Harbledown,  Can- 
terbury. 

Corfc,  A  F.,  42,  Bower  Mount  Road,  Maid- 
sione. 

Day,  Dr.  Marjone,  73,  College  Road,  Maid- 
stone. 

Gamon,  C  E.,  62,  Old  Farm  Avenue,  Sidcup 

Gully,  G  J  ,  35,  Croydon  Road,  Pcnge,  S.E  20. 

Hardy,  Sir  Edward,  Boughton  Court,  Ashford 

Hetherington,  Mrs  M.  M.,  219,  Iron  Mill  Lane, 
Cray  ford. 

Johnson,  J.  H.,  Brogdella,  Brogdale  Road, 
Faversham. 

Kirby,  Major  M.  T ,  D.S.O,,  Sankey  House, 
Brook,  near  Ashford. 

Lampard,  A.  S.,  14,  Augusta  Gardens,  Folkes- 
tone. 


Maior,  F    A  ,  West  Winds,  Otford 
Marshall,  G  ,  I  .ittle  Platt,  Borough  Green 
Morgan,  Rev   S.  J    W  ,  Mounts  Court,  Mounts 

Road,  Grecnhithe 
Newman,     W,     Langdown     Villa,     Sandwich 

Road,  Kythorne 
Noakes,    Miss    M     Maplesden,    Long    Rede, 

Banning 
Noble,    B,    B  F.M ,    15,    Mead    Road,    South 

Willesborough 
Northbourne,    Rt     Hon     Lord,    Northbourne 

Court,   Deal 
Nottidge,    W     Rolfe,    High    Bank,    Pcmbury 

Road,     Tonbndge 

Parry,  W.  L  ,  27,  Wading  Street,  Dartford 
Pearson,  B    T,  HI.  High  Street,  Broadstairs. 
Putock,  S  ,  127,  London  Road,  Deal 
Pym,  Maior  C.  E.,  c  B.h  ,  Foxwold,  Brasted. 
Redman,  W    C ,  Culham  Cottage,  Canterbury 

Road,    Margate. 
Rcndel,  Col    R.  M  ,  Owley,  Wittersham. 


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Saltcr,  A.  G.  A  ,  Dunkeld,  The  Drive,  Orping- 
ton. 

Scott,  F  R  >  "  Westmoor,"  Ramham,  Gillmg- 
ham 

Shaw,  O.  L  ,  East  Sutton,  near  Maidstonc 

Spencer,  E.  R.,  44,  Maidstone  Road,  Rochester. 

Teichman  Derville,  Major  M ,  The  Red 
House,  Littlestone-on-Sea. 

Thompson,  Com.,  D  s.o  ,  '*  Dawn,"  Seasalter, 
Whitstable. 

Tuff,  Major  C ,  Norrard,  Godwyn  Road, 
Folkestone 

Wells,  P.  L.,  MP.,  Wandella,  Park  Avenue, 
Suttingbourne. 

Wimshurst,  T.  E.,  Tibbs  Court,  Brenchlcy 

REPRESKNTATIVE  MEMBERS 
Appleton,    Rev.    I..    G,    12,    Ethclbert   Road, 

Canterbury. 
Thome,  Rev.  Canon  H.  W.,  Leybourne  Rectory, 

West  Mailing. 
Hatton,    Dr.    R.    G,    c  B.E.,    F.R.S.,    Fircroft, 

Larkfield,  near  Maidstone. 


Samuel,  Rev.  Harcourt,  Shalom,  Brockenhum 

Road,  Ramsgate. 

Barr,  J.  R.,  36,  Knole  Road,  Dartford. 
Claydon,  W.  A.,  Maidstonc  Grammar  School, 

Barton  Road,  Maidstone. 
Riddcll,   J.   W  ,   *'  Merrowdown,"   4,   Avermg 

Road,    Folkestone 
Scott,  Miss  T-  S  ,  Dover  Barton  Road  County 

Primary  Infants*  School,  Dover. 
Shoesmuh,  H.  E  ,  160,  Princes  Road,  Dartford. 
Waldron,  R.  L  ,  Marshlands,  Loose,  Kent. 
Witchell,   Prot.   E.   F.   D.,  Dover  Lodge,    12, 

Park  Hill,  Bickley. 

SomcrvclJ,  D.  C.,  Judd  House,  Tonbridge. 
Deed,   Mrs.    M.    M.,   Bcssels   House,   Besscls 

Green,   Sevonoaks. 
Gardiner,  Mrs.  D    M.,  Cogan  House,  53,  St. 

Peter's  Street,  Canterbury. 
Rendcl,  Miss  L    M.,  Hyde  Heath,  Wareliam, 

Dorset. 
Rose,  Rt.  Rev.  A    C.  W.,  Bishop   of  Dover, 

St.  Martin's  Pnory,  Canterbury 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICERS 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANTS 

ORGANISING  OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
CHIEF  ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
COUNTY  TREASURER 

ARCHITECT  

POPULATION  OF 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 
TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE... 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1946-47  (estimated) 
TRAINING  COLLEGE 


LANCASHIRE 

County  Aldcnftan  Sir  James  Aitken,  J,P. 

County  Alderman  O.  Gillett,  J.P. 

A.  L.  Binns,  C.B.E.,  M.C.,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  County  Offices, 

Preston.     Tel.  :    Preston  4868. 
N.  G.  Fisher,,  M.A. 


G.  Cruickshank,  O.B.E., 

Primary  Education).  J 

Miss  F.  E.  Cook,  M.A. 

Miss  M.  E.  Hewitt,  M.A. 


M.A.,  B.SC.  (Secondary   and 
J.  Green,  B.SC.  (Agriculture). 


W.  R.  Hey,  M.A.  ;  Miss  M. 
Simms  ;  Miss  Edwards  Rces,  M.A. 
Miss  M.  W.  Barrie,  Miss  M.  E.  Cousins,  Miss  M.  H. 
Graham,  Miss  I.  Jones,  Miss  D.  A.  Oldfield,  Miss  G. 
Strange,  B.SC.,  S.  H.  V.  Argent,  B.A.,  W,  Hague,  M.A., 
C.  G.  Ferguson,  B.SC.,  J.  J.  Johnson,  B.A.,  A,  H. 
McQueen,  B.SC.,  E.  Rogers,  A.R.C.A.,  H.  S.  Rimmer, 
L.  F.  W.  Thompson. 

F.  Hall,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  CH.B,,  D.P.H.,  Barristcr-at-Law, 
County  Medical  Officer. 

W.   C.   V.   Brothwood,   M.A.,  M.D.,   CH.B.,   M.M.S.A., 

D.R.C.O.G.,  D.P.H. 
R.   W.  Eldridge,  B.SC.,  D.P.A.,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  M.R.C.S., 

L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
A.  Beal,  M.c. 

G.  Noel  Hill,  F.R.I.B.A.,  M.T.P.I.,  County  Architect. 
1,837,800. 


5s.  2.62d. 
£46,843. 


County  Library — 4d. 


Principal — 


EMERGENCY  TRAINING 
COLLEGES 


.     Edge  Hill  Training  College,  Ormskirk. 

Miss  E.  M.  Butterworth,  M.A. 

Risley  Training  College,  Culcheth,  Warrington.  Princi- 
pal, E.  R.  Clarke,  TVI.A.,  LL.B.,  B.SC.,  M.ED.  ;  Padgate 
Training   College,   near  Warrington,   Principal,   S. 
Harrison,  M.A.  ;    Bamber  Bridge  Training  College, 
near  Preston,  Principal,  J.  C.  H.  Gover,  M.A. 
GRAMMAR   SCHOOLS 
Name  of  School  Head 

Accrington  Grammar  (B.)        B.  Johnson,  M.A. 

Accrington  Girls'  High  Miss  D.  Brown,  M.A. 

Ashton-under-Lyne  Grammar  (M.)  ...         ...     G.  B.  Jackson,  M.A.,  M.ED. 

Ashton-in-Makerfield  Grammar  (M.)  . , ,     F.  G.  Hall,  M.A. 

Audenshaw  Grammar  (B.)      ...        ...        ...    J.  Lord,  M.A. 

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GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS— contin ued. 
Name  of  School  Head 

Bacup  and  Rawtenstall  Grammar  (M.)          ...     E.  H.  Holden,  M.sc.,  A.I.C. 

Chadderton  Grammar  (M.)      J.  Clement  Platt,  M.sc. 

Chorley  Grammar  (M.)  ...  ..          ..     H  Waterhouse,  M.A. 

Clithcroe  Royal  Grammar  (B.)  ...         ...     L.  Hardy,  M.A. 

Clithcroe  Girls' Grammar       ..     Miss  W.  M.  L.  Lumb,  M.A. 

Colne  Grammar  (M.)      ..     A.  J.  Phillips,  M.ED.,  B.SC. 

Darwen  Grammar  (M.)  ...          A.  T.  Richardson,  M.A. 

Eccics  Secondary  (M.)  .          ..  -     J.  H.  Gunter,  M.sc.  (Acting). 

Fairfield  Girls'  High  (Droylsden)        ..          .      Miss  G.  L.  Bradley,  B.A. 
Farnworth  Grammar  (M.)        ..         .  ..     A.  Wilson,  B.SC. 

Fleetwood  Grammar  (M.)       ...         ...         ..      Dr.  J.  W.  Grieve,  B.A. 

Haslingden  Grammar  (M.)        .         ..         ...     A.  Weston,  M.sc. 

Heywood  Grammar  (M.)         ,  .          ..         ...     A.  Oldroyd,  M.A.,  M.SC. 

Hmdley  and  Abram  Grammar  (M.)  -.      R.  Bntton,  B.A. 

Hutton  Grammar  (B.)  ,..  .         .  ..     H.  H.  Abbott,  M.A. 

Kirkham  Grammar  (B.)  D.  Norwood,  M.A. 

Lancaster  Royal  Grammar  (B.)  .         ...     R.  R.  Timberlake,  M.A. 

Lancaster  Girls'  Grammar      ...  .          ...     Miss  J.  T.  Wright,  M.A. 

Leigh  Grammar  (B.)     ...         ...          ...          ...     J.  W.  Major,  M.A. 

Leigh  Grammar  (G.)   ...         ...         ...         ...     Miss  Phyllis  Nanney,  M.sc. 

Leyland  Balshaw's  Grammar  (M.)       ..          ..     V.  U.  Oldland,  B.A. 

Middleton  Queen  Elizabeth's  Grammar  (M.)     J   C.  E.  Wren,  B.sc.,  M.A. 
More cambe  Grammar  (M.)      ..  .          ,.     H.  H.  Palmer,  B.SC. 

Nelson  Secondary  (M.)  .  ..         ...     G.  Mutch,  B.SC.,  B.A. 

Newton-le- Willows  Grammar  (M.)  ..     G.  Harrison,  M.A. 

O rms kirk  Grammar  (M.)  .  ...     W.  P.  Dickinson,  M.A. 

Poulton-le-Fylde  Raines's  Grammar  (B.)      ...     F.  J.  Stafford,  M.A.,  M.ED. 
Prescot  Grammar  (B.)  ...          .  .          -  R.  S.  Briggs,  M.A. 

Rivmgton  and  Blackrod  Grammar  (M.)        ...     T.  G.  Perry,  M.A. 

Strctford  Grammar  (B. )          .     T .  Booth,  M.SC. 

Strctibrd  Girls'  High      .         ...  .  .     Miss  A.  Horrocks,  M.A. 

Ulvcrston  Grammar  (M.)  .  G,  R.  Longbotham,  M.A. 

Uphollaud  Grammar  (M,)       ...         ...         ...     A.  J.  Maggs,  B.A.,  B.SC. 

Urmston  Grammar  (M.)          W.  Baker,  B.SC.,  F.G.S. 

Waterioo-with-Seaforth  Grammar  (B.)  Dr.  G.  T.  P.  Tarrant,  M.A. 

Waterloo  Park  (G.)       ...  Miss  K.  M.  Jagger,  M.A. 

Wlutelield  Stand  Grammar  (B.)  G.  L.  Meolar,  M.A. 

Whitefield  Stand  Grammar  (G.)  .  .     Miss  G.  E.  Lobjoit,  M.A. 

Widnes  Wade  Deacon  Grammar  (M.)      .  H.  Green,  M.A. 

Non-Provided  Secondary  Schools 

Great  Crosby  Merchant  Taylors  (B.)  .  .     T.  J.  P.  York,  M.A. 

Great  Crosby  Merchant  Taylors  (G.)  .  .     Miss  I.  F.  Brash,  M.A. 

Great  Crosby  St.  Mary's  College  .     Rev.  M.  E.  Delaney. 

Great  Crosby  Seafield  Convent  .          ...     Sister  St.  Edward. 

Lytham  King  Edward  VII      ..     J.  Bell,  M.A. 

Lytham  Queen  Mary  ...         .  .         ...     Miss  D.  Bailey,  M.sc. 

Oswaldtwistle  Paddock  House  ...         ...     Sister  M.  Anthony. 

Junior  Secondary  Technical  Schools  Number  of 

Name  of  School  Head  Pupils 

Accrington     .  .         ...         ..      E.  Overend     ...         ...         ...         ...  93 

Ashton-under-Lyne .  .  .     H.  C.  W.  Yenning  •  186 

Horwich         ...         ...         ...     E.  Blakemorc  ..          ..  ..         ...  48 

Lancaster        Dr.  F.  Boll      ...  92 

Leigh C.  L.  Bott     48 

Newton-le-Wiliows  ..  ..     C.  V.  V.  Fenton       ..  .  49 

Radcliffe         E.  Howell       200 

Stretford         D.W.Lloyd 200 

Worsley         W.  Dixon       168 

Junior  Secondary  Commercial  Schools 

Name  of  School  Head 

Lancaster       Dr.  F.  Bell     59 

Leigh  C.  L.  Bott 28 

Stretford        D.W.Lloyd 135 

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LANCASHIRE 

Youth  Service 

A  County  Youth  Committee,  which  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Secondary  and 
Further  Education  Committee  and  consists  of  members  of  the  Education  Committee 
and  co-opted  representatives  of  the  Voluntary  Organisations  and  of  the  teachers  in 
different  types  of  schools,  has  been  appointed  to  administer  the  Service  of  Youth 
scheme.     In  addition,  Local  Youth  Advisory  Committees  have  been  established 
The  activities  of  the  Youth  Centres  are  organised  and  directed  by  part-time  Wardens 
Special  Conferences  and  Courses  are  arranged  for  the  exchange  of  ideas  and  the  training 
of  leaders.     Assistance  is  given  to  voluntary  organisations  by  the  provision  of  classes, 
the  use  of  school  premises  and  the  recommendation  of  applications  for  grant. 
TECHNICAL  COLLEGES,  TECHNICAL  INSTITUTES,  ETC. 
Name  of  College  ^rincipal 

Horwich...         E.  Blakemorc,  A.M.I.E.E. 

Lancaster  ...         .  F.  Bell,  D.SC.,  PH.D.,  P.R.I.C. 

Leigh      ...          C.  L.  Bott,  M.SC.,  A.M.I.MECH.E. 

Radcliffe E.  Howell,  B.A.,  B.D. 

Stretford  D.  W.  Lloyd,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  A.INST.P. 

Widnes W.  Ibeson,  A.M.I.E.E.,  A.I.MECH.E. 

School  of  Art 


Name  of  School 

Accrmgton          

Ashton-under-Lyne 

Lancaster 

Morecambc  and  Heysham 

Nelson    ...         

Secondary  and  Primary  Schools,  including 
Grammar  Schools,  Technical  High  School** 
and  Modern  Schools 


Principal 

S.  V.  Lmdoc,  A.R.C.A. 

\V.  Lilcy,  A.R.C.A. 

L.  Barton,  A.R.C.A. 

L.  A.  Smith^  A.R.C.A. 

J.  R.  Shea,  A.R.C.A.,  A.M.C. 

No.  of          No.  of  Pupils  on 
Depts.  Roll 


1,436  231,946 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT  BUREAUX 

Juvenile  Employ- 


Chaddertoa    . . . 

Crosby 
Darwen 
liccles 

Farn  worth 

Hindley 

Incc-in-Makerfield 

Lancaster 

Nelson 

Stretford 


Address    ' 

Homelea,  Booths  town. 
DIVISIONAL 
1. — Borough  of  Stretford 

CHAIRMAN 

BOROUGH   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      

SCHOOLS    

2. — Borough  of  Widnes. 

CHAIRMAN 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

OFFICES      

SCHOOLS    


A  ddress 
Education      Offices,      Town   Hall, 

Chaddcrton 

Town  Hall,  Waterloo,  Liverpool,  22 
Education  Offices,  Darwen  ... 
Education  Offices,  Clarendon  Road, 

Eccles. 
Education   Offices,    Rawson    Street, 

Farnworth 
Education  Officers,   Atherton   Road, 

Hindley. 
Education  Offices,  Incc-m-Makerfield 

High  Street  House,  Lancaster 
59,  Manchester  Road,  Nelson 
Public  Hall,  Siretford 

REMAND  HOME  (BOYS) 
Name  of  Superintendent 

A.  D.  A.  Paine. 
EXECUTIVES  OF  EXCEPTED 


mem  Officer 
W.  Marplcs. 

S.  Corlett. 

W.  B.  Edwards. 

F.  W.  Hubert. 

J.  H.  Bennett. 
T.  Parr, 

Mrs,  E.  Gregory 

(Acting). 

Miss  M.  Morley. 
J.  A.  Sharrocks. 
D.  Dunn  (Acting). 

Accommodation 

27. 
DISTRICTS 


Lady  E.  M.  Robinson,  J.P. 
Reese  Edwards,  M.A.,  M.SC.,  M.ED. 

Town  Hall,  Talbot  Road,  Stretford.     Tel.  :    Trafford 

Park  2101. 
Primary,   16  ;    Secondary,  9. 

J.  Edwardson, 

J.  G.  Finlayson,  M.A. 

Town  Hall,  Widnes.    Tel.  :    Widnes  2061. 
Primary,  14 ;    Secondary,  4. 


EDUCATION   COMMITTEES*   YEAR  BOOK 

LANCASHIRE 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES   OF  NON-EXCEPTED    DISTRICTS 
1. — Urban  Districts  of  Dalton-in-Furness,   Grange  and  Ul version,  Rural 
District  of  Ulverston 

CHAIRMAN County  Alderman  E.  G.  Woolgar,  J.P. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    A.  E.  Womcrsley. 

OFFICES       Education  Office,  Cavendish  Street,  Ulverston.     Tel.  : 

Ulverston  148. 

SCHOOLS     ...          Primary,  46  ;   Secondary,  3. 

2. — Lancaster  City,  Urban  District  of  Carnforth,  Rural  Districts  adjoining 
Lancaster 

CHAIRMAN Mrs.  A.  E.  Helmc. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 

OFFICES      ...     Education    Offices,    High    Street    House,    Lancaster. 

Tel.  :    Lancaster   1188. 

SCHOOLS     .  Primary,  59;    Secondary,  10. 

3. — Borough  of  Morecambe  and  Heysham,  and  part  of  Lancaster  Rural 
District 

CHAIRMAN R.  W.  Williams. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        .  .     G.  Lamb,  F.C.I.S. 

OFFICES        ,.          .,         ,.,     Education   Office,   Morecambe  and   Heysham.     Tel.  : 

Morecambe   1 350. 

SCHOOLS     Primary,  8  ;    Secondary,  3. 

4. — Borough  of  Fleetwood,  Urban  Districts  of  Thornton,  Clcveleys,  Poulton- 

le-Fylde,  Precsall,  and  adjoining  Rural  Districts 
CHAIRMAN  .  .  .          ..     County  Councillor  C.  Saer. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     H.  Stonestreet, 

OFFICES       Education  Offices,  Blakiston  Street  West,  Fleetwood. 

Tel.  :    Fleetwood  510. 

SCHOOLS Primary,  27  ;   Secondary,  5. 

5» — Borough  of  Lytham  St.  Annes,  Urban  District  of  Kirkham,  and  portion 
of  Fylde  Rural  District 

CHAIRMAN J,  H.  Dawson. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER  A.  Kay. 

OFFICES       Public  Offices,  Clifton  Drive  South,  Lytham  St.  Annes. 

Tel.  :    St.  Annes  2. 

SCHOOLS Primary,  22  ;   Secondary,  1 . 

6. — Urban  Districts  of  Fulwood,  Longridge,  Walton-le-Dale,  and  adjoining 
Rural  Districts 

CHAIRMAN ..     G.  H.  Bath. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER         ..     F.  Gainer. 

OFFICES       ...         ...          ..     Education  Office,  6,  Winckley  Square,  Preston.     Tel.  : 

Preston  3749. 

SCHOOLS     Primary,  55  ;    Secondary,  1 . 

7. — Borough  of  Clitheroe,  Urban  District  of  Padiham  and  adjoining  Rural 
Districts 

CHAIRMAN J.  H.  Satterthwaite,  j.r. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    A.  J.  Rogerson. 

OFFICES       ...     Bank    Chambers,    Burnley    Road,    Padiham.     Tel.  : 

Padiham  160. 

SCHOOLS     Primary,  33;    Secondary,  4. 

8, — Borough  of  Colne,  Urban  District  of  Trawden  and  adjoining  Rural 
District 

CHAIRMAN ..     W.  Riddiough,  J.P. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    L.  O.  Grime  haw. 

OFFICES      Education  Office,  Market  Street,  Colne.     Tel.:   Colne 

218. 

SCHOOLS Primary,  9  ;   Secondary,  3. 

9. — Borough  of  Nelson,  Urban  Districts  of  Barrowford  and  Brierf ield  and 
adjoining  Rural  District 

CHAIRMAN County  Councillor  A.  Smith. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    W.  H.  Shepherd,  B.A.,  F.C.I.S. 

OFFICES      Education    Office,    Market     Street,     Nelson.    Tel.  : 

Nelson  1140. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  26  ;  Secondary,  7. 

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LANCASHIRE 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS— continued. 

10.— Urban  Districts  of  Clayton-le-Moors,  Church,  Great  Harwood,  Oswald- 
twistle  and  Rishton,  and  adjoining  Rural  District 

CHAIRMAN County  Councillor  F.  Worsley,  J.P. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    R.   Worsley. 

OFFICES      Education  Office,  Blackburn  Road,  Rishton,  Blackburn. 

Tel.  :    Great  Harwood  48. 
SCHOOLS Primary,  36  ;   Secondary,  3. 

11. — Borough  of  Accrington 

CHAIRMAN W.  Brothcrton . 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 

OFFICES      Education   Office,   Broadway   Chambers,   Accrington. 

Tel.  :    Accrington  3631. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  17;    Secondary,  3. 

12. — Boroughs  of  Bacup  and  Rawtcnstall 

CHAIRMAN R.  Howarth,  j.r. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    W.  Turner,  M.B.E, 

OFFICES      Education  Office,  Cloughfold,  Rossendale.     Tel.  : 

Rossendalc  1170. 
SCHOOLS      ...     Primary,  27  ;   Secondary,  5. 

13. — Borough  of  Darwen,  Urban  District  of  Turton  and  adjoining  Rural 
District 

CHAIRMAN ..     H.  D.  Holland. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    T.  B.  Willis,  D.P.A. 

OFFICES      ...     Education  Office,  Darwen.     Tel.  ;    Darwen  91. 

SCHOOLS     Primary,  26;    Secondary,  5. 

14. — Borough  of  Haslingden,  Urban  Districts  of  RamsbottomandTottington, 

CHAIRMAN J .  Lord,  J.P. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        .  .     F.  C.  Hildred. 

OFFICES      ...     Education  Department,  Municipal  Offices,  Haslingden. 

Tel.  :    Rossendale  266. 
Schools       ...     Primary,  24 ;   Secondary,  4. 

15.— Borough  of  Chorley,  Urban  Districts  of  Leyland,  Adlington,  and  With- 
nell,  and  Rural  District  adjoining  Chorley 

CHAIRMAN ...     Rev.  J.  W.  Carpenter. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        .  .    W.  W.  Dodd,  A.C.I.S. 

OFFICES      Education   Office,    18,   High   Street,   Chorley.     Tel.  : 

Chorley  2787. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  55  ;   Secondary,  3. 

16. — Urban  Districts  of  Ormskirk  and  Skelmersdale,  and  adjoining  portion 
of  West  Lancashire  Rural  District 

CHAIRMAN ..    S.H.Hudson. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    W.  A.  Dean. 

OFFICES      Education  Office,  3,  Derby  Street,  Ormskirk.    Tel.: 

261. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  32  ;  Secondary,  3. 

17. — Borough  of  Crosby,  Urban  Districts  of  Litherland  and  Formby,  and 
adjoining  portion  of  West  Lancashire  Rural  District 

CHAIRMAN H.  Williams. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    P.  Williams,  B.SC. 

OFFICES      Alexandra    Hall,    G^eat    Crosby,    Liverpool.    Tel.: 

Great  Crosby  3821. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  26;    Secondary,  7. 

18. — Urban  Districts  of  Horwich,  Westhoughton  and  Blackrod,  and  adjoining 
portion  of  Chorley  Rural  District 

CHAIRMAN 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    P.  Wood,  A.C.I.S. 

OFFICES      Town  Hall,  Westhoughton.    Tel.  :  Westhoughton  54. 

SCHOOLS    Primary,  21 ;  Secondary*  o. 

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LANCASHIRE 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS— continued. 

19.— Urban  Districts  of  Aspull,  Standish,  Upholland,  Orrell,  Billinge  and 
Winstanley,  Ashton-in-Makerf  ield  and  Haydock,  and  Wigan  Rural  District 

CHAIRMAN A.  Guest. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     H.  Edmondson. 

OFFICES      Education  Office,  Barclays  Bank  Chambers,  Wallgate, 

Wigan.     Tel.  :    Wigan*  3462. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  52;    Secondary,  5. 

20.— Urban  Districts  of  Ince-in-Makerf  ield,  Hindley  and  Abram 

CHAIRMAN J.Powell. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     O.  Derbyshire. 

OFFICE        Education   Department,    Garswood    House,   Atherton 

Road,  Hindley,  near  Wigan.     Tel.  :    Wigan  5191. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  21  ;    Secondary,  7. 

21.— Urban  Districts  of  Huyton,  Rainford  and  Prescot,  and  Whiston  Rural 
District. 

CHAIRMAN County  Alderman  W.  J.  Lucas,  J.P. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    T.  Magmre,  D.P.A. 

OFFICES      Education    Office,    Bank    Buildings,    Derby    Street, 

Prescot.     Tel.  :    Prescot  6182. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  30  ;    Secondary,  7. 

22. — Urban  Districts  of  Newton-le- Willows  and  Golborne,  and  Warrington 

Rural  District. 

CHAIRMAN County  Alderman  R.  Barrow,  J.P. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    J.  K.  Sowrey. 

OFFICES      Wellcsley  House,  Crow  Lane  West,  Newton-le- Willows. 

Tel.  :    Newton-le-Willows  3116. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  29  ;    Secondary,  5. 

23.— Borough  of  Leigh,  Urban  Districts  of  Atherton  and  Tyldesley 

CHAIRMAN P.  Newton,  J.P. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     S.  S.  Mayfield. 

OFFICES      Town  Hall,  Leigh.    Tel.  :    Leigh   156. 

SCHOOLS     Primary,  36;    Secondary,  10. 

24.— Borough  of  Prestwich,  Urban  District  of  Whitef  ield 

CHAIRMAN County  Councillor  C.  E.  Travis. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    W.  Smith. 

OFFICES       Education  Office,  446,   Bury  New   Road,   Prestwich 

Manchester.     Tel.  :    Prestwich,  3144. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  11  ;    Secondary,  5. 

25. — Borough  of  Farnworth,  Urban  Districts  of  Kearslcy  and  Little  Lever. 

CHAIRMAN 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     H.  J.  Tyrer,  B.SC. 

OFFICES      Education  Office,  Rawson  Street,  Farnworth.    Tel.  : 

Farnworth  406. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  16;    Secondary,  3 

26.— Borough  of  Radcliffe 

CHAIRMAN County  Councillor  G.  Walton,  J.P. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    H.  C.  Burgoync. 

OFFICES      Town  Hall,  Radcliffe.    Tel.  :    Radcliffe  2241. 

SCHOOLS     Primary,  12 ;    Secondary,  2. 

27. — Borough  of  Heywood 

CHAIRMAN 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    J.  Coates. 

OFFICES      Education  Office,  Heywood.    Tel.  :    Heywood  6227. 

SCHOOLS     Primary,  10 ;    Secondary,  4. 

28.— Borough  of  Middleton. 

CHAIRMAN J.  Blackburn. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    R.  Butterworth. 

OFFICES      Town  Hall,  Middleton.    Tel  :   Middleton  2271. 

SCHOOLS     Primary,  14;   Secondary,  3. 

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LANCASHIRE 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS— continued. 

29. — Urban  Districts  of  Irlam  and  Urmston 

CHAIRMAN H.  Howdson. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    R.  Whittaker,  B.A. 

OFFICES      Education  Office,  Ambleside  Road,  Flixton,  Manchester. 

Tel.  Urmston  2607. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  14 ;  Secondary,  4. 

30.— -Borough  of  Swinton  and  Pendlebury,  Urban  District  of  Worsley 

CHAIRMAN — Bradley,  J.P. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    A.  B.  Mills,  B.SC. 

OFFICES      Town  Hall,  Swinton.    Tel.:   Swinton  2251. 

SCHOOLS     Primary,  24 ;    Secondary,  5 . 

31. — Borough  of  Eccles 

CHAIRMAN 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    H.  J.  Bailey,  F.C.C.S. 

OFFICES      Education    Office,    Clarendon    Road,    Eccles.    Tel.  : 

Eccles  1877. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  15  ;  Secondary,  2. 

32. — Urban  Districts  of  Chadderton,  Royton,  Crompton,  Lees,  and  Fails- 
worth,  and  adjoining  portion  of  Limehurst  Rural  District 

CHAIRMAN 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    G.  A.  Tiffen. 

OFFICES      Town    Hall,    Chadderton.     Tel.  :     Main    (Oldham) 

3614. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  36  ;  Secondary,  9. 

33.— Urban  Districts  of  Whitworth,  Wardle,  Littleborough  and  Milarow 

CHAIRMAN J.  Barker. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    A.  Butterworth. 

OFFICES      County  Education  Office,   168,  Drake  Street,  Roch- 
dale.    Tel.  :    Rochdcle  2708. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  22  ;  Secondary,!. 

34. — Urban  Districts  of  Droylsden,  Audenshaw  and  Denton 

CHAIRMAN County  Alderman  Mrs.  M.  J.  Clephan,  J.P. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    P.  Standing. 

OFFICES      Education   Office,    Stamford   House,   Jowetts    Walk, 

Manchester      Road,      Ashton-under-Lync.      Tel.  : 

Ashton-under-Lyne  2389. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  17  ;  Secondary,  4. 

35.— Boroughs  of  Ashton-under-Lyne  and  Mossley  and  adjoining  portion 
of  Limehurst  Rural  District 

CHAIRMAN C.Arnold. 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    G.  W.  Handforth,  B.A. 

OFFICES      Education  Office,  Warrington  Street,  Ashton-under- 
Lyne.    Tel.  :  Ashton-under-Lyne  2814. 
SCHOOLS     Primary,  28;    Secondary,  8. 

MEMBERS 

CHAIRMAN  Fletcher,    Mrs.    K.    M.,    Woodfields,    Leigh, 
The  Chairman  of  the  County  Council  (County  Lanes. 

Alderman    Sir    James    Aitken,     Parrock  Hale,  W.  E.,  Grimsargh  Cottage,  Grimsargh 

House,  Barrowford,  Nelson.  Hancock,   Sir  Henry,  Riverslea,  Burbo  Bank 

VICE-CHAIRMAN  Road,  Blundelhands. 

Gillett,  Alderman  O.  HalUwell's  Farm,  Yarrow  ^^'cndkle*''  ^^  """'  Bamf°rd'  ntat 

TV  ^u*'  Chorlc*'  .      -.  ,  Hodgkins,    J."   B.,    Sherwood,    Frence,    near 

The  Chairman  of  the  Finance  Committee  of  Burnley 

the   County   Council,   Cpunty  Councillor  Holland,   G.'  E.,  Bcrwyn,   54,   Roman  Road, 

T.  Aitkinson,  7,  South  Road,  Morecambe  Failsworth 

and  Heysham.  Luca8j  w>  jsj  f  he  Limes,  Parkside,  Knowsley* 

COUNTY  ALDERMEN  Prcscot. 

Bagot,  F.,  36,  Mellalieu  Street,  Middleton.  Macdermott,  G.  A.,  1,  Dee  Ford's  Avenue, 
Barrow,  R.,  107,  Lowton  Road,  Golborne.  Chester, 

Clephan,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  34,  Oak  Drive,  Denton.  Metcalf,  W.  F.,  Manor  House,  Oswaldtwistle. 

Constantine,  R.  I.,  Rodenhurst,  Laund  Road,  Norcross,  H.,  193,  Clipsley  Lane,  Haydock. 

Accrington.  Openshaw,    Lady,    83,    Lower    Bank    Road, 
Eastham,  J.,  Paston,  Hilton  Lane,  Little  Hulton,  FulwcoJ,  Preston. 

<       near  Bolton.  Woolgar,  B    G.,  Haws  Bank,  Coniston. 

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COUNTY  COUNCILLORS 

Alcock,  J ,  Scarthdale,  Ormskirk. 
Ball,  L.,   17,  Park  Avenue,  Golborne. 
Bates,  A.,  Hillcrest,  Silverdale,  near  Carnforth. 
Battersby,    T.,    20,    Furnival    Street,    Leigh, 

Lanes. 

Billmgton,  T.,  499,  Wigan  Road,  Wesihoughton 
Bottomley,  Mrs.  A.,  Southgates,  Pepper  Lane, 

Standish,  near  Wigan. 

Carr,  J.,  Woodville,  59,  Victoria  Road,  Horwich. 
Coe,  H.,  17,  Cemetery  Road,  Mossley. 
Cooper,    Mrs.    P.    T,    Goadsbarrow    Farm, 

Roosebeck,  near  Ulverston 
Crompton,  A  ,  941,  Middleton  Road,  Chadder- 

ton, 

Cryer,  J.  H.,  Woodside,  Gale,  Littleboiough 
Fitzhcrbert-Brockholes,    J     W ,    Lolt    House, 

Claughton-cm-Brock,   Garstang 
Garnett,  Miss  E.  R.,  Low  Moor  House,  Low 

Moor,  Clitheroc 
Haighton,  E.,  Lower  Emmott  House,  Lancshaw 

Bridge,  Colne 
Hughes,  R.  L.,  83a,  Bolton  Road,  Ashton-m- 

Makerikld, 
Hull,  J.  R.,  Woodlands,   17,   Lawsons  Road, 

Thornton-lc-Fylde,   near   Blackpool. 
Higham,  A.  E ,  The  Grange,  Gt.  Harwood 
Ley,  F.,  The  Fields,  16,  Higher  Walton  Road, 

Walton-le-Dale. 
Longworth,  F.,  30,  Crawford  Avenue,  Tyldes- 

ley. 
Lowe,    Mrs.    K ,    Davyhulme    House,    Davy- 

hulme,  near  Manchester, 
Matthews,  R ,  12,  Barrett  Avenue,  Kearsley. 
Molyneux,  J,  185,  Orrell  Mount,  Wigan 
Norcross,,    H.,    22,    Mount    Road,    Middleton, 

Lanes 

Pennington,  J.,  5,  Stanley  Road,  Walkden 
Potts,  P.  W  ,  3,  fcccles  Road,  Swmton. 


LANCASHIRE 

Rich,  W.  J.,  Rosecroft,  Coniston. 

Robinson,  E.,  1«,  Hatton  Hill  Road,  Litherland, 

Liverpool. 

Saer,  C.,  17,  Galloway  Road,  Fleetwood 
Smalley,  J.  B.,  Birkby  Hall,  Cark-m-Cartmel. 
Smith,  A,  356,  Railway  Street,  Nelson. 
Travis,  C  E.,  14,  Dorchester  Avenue,  Prestwich. 
Welch,  J  ,  Hampson,  Galgate,  near  Lancaster. 
Worsley,    F.,    Leigh   Bank,    Blackburn   Road, 

Rishton 
Walton,  G.,  205,  Ainsworth  Road,  RadchrTe. 

CO-OPTED 
Assheton,      Lady,     c  B  t ,      Downham     Hall, 

Clitheroc. 
Robinson,  Lady,  The  Hawthornes,  Edge  Lane, 

Stretford,  Manchester. 
Oliver,  Professor  R.  A.  C ,  7,  Spring  Gardens, 

Didsbury,  Manchester,  20. 
Tempest,   N.    R ,   MA.,   Liverpool  University, 

Liverpool,    3. 

Guest,  A t  The  Mount,  Orrell  Mount,  Wigan 
Hamilton,    J ,    Epworth   Villa,    Prc&cot   Road, 

St    Helens 
Flenley,    Rev    H.,   The   Vicarage,    Burscough 

Bridge,   Ormskirk. 
Lambert,  Rev    Canon  C    H  ,  Swmton,  Gorsc 

Road,  Blackburn 
Rowe,  Rev.  Canon  W  ,   St.   Mary's  Vicarage, 

Wardleworth,  Rochdale. 
Clough,  R   E ,  Rhiedal,  Grotton,  Oldham. 
Walsh,    W.    J.,    Gras^moor,    Sheepfoot    Lane, 

Prestwich,   Manchester 
Prescott,  Very  Rev.  Canon  J.  L.,  St.  Augustine's 

Vicarage,  Preston 
Williams,  Mrs.  O    A.,  MA.,  3,  South  Albert 

Road,  Albert  Park,  Liverpool,   17 
Chaney,  E    F  ,  M  A  ,  Central  High  School  for 

Boys,    Whitworth    Street,    Manchester. 
Wintcrbottom,  R.,  J7,  The  Ridgcway,  NeUon. 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR 

CHIEF  ADMINISTRATIVE 

ASSISTANT 
ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 

CHIEF  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
SENIOR  SCHOOL  DENTAL 

SURGEON 

ARCHITECT  

COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT     ... 

POPULATION         

PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE    ... 
EDUCATION  RATE 

North  Division 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 
OFFICES 

CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    ... 


LEICESTERSHIRE 

Lt.-Col.  Sir  Robert  Martin,  C.M.G.,  D.L. 
Alderman  T,  Sarson,  J.P. 
Sir    William    Brockington,    C.B.E.,    M.A., 
Offices,  Grey  Friars,  Leicester.     Tel.  : 
R.  H.  Holt. 


Education 
20451. 


H.  Turner  (Handicrafts)  ;  Miss  M.  I.  Sack  (Domestic 
Subjects)  ;  Mrs.  M.  D.  O.  Cole,  D.  Miller  and 
Miss  M.  A.  Jarvis  (Physical  Training). 

J.  Arnold  Fairer,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

A.  A.  Lisney,  M.A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 
P.  Ashton,  L.D.S. 

E.  G.  Fowler,  F.R.I.B.A. 

E.  C.  Mason,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A. 

307,690  (estimated  mid-1945). 

£6,448. 

6s.  9d.  (estimated  equivalent  rate  1946-47). 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE 

C.  H.  Harris,  M.B.E. 

Education  Office,  Loughborough.    Tel.  :    3481. 

Alderman  G.  H.  Bowler. 

R.  C.  Holderness,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H. 

Primary,  37  ;    Secondary,  6. 

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LEICESTERSHIRE 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS, 
MODERN 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS, 
GRAMMAR 


SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


County 
Voluntary — 

C.  ofE.       ... 

R.C 

Totals 


County 
Voluntary 


Totals 


(a)  County 

(b)  Assisted 

(c)  Direct  Grant 

Totals  ... 


Boys 
1 
1 
1 


Girls 

1 

1 


No.  of 
Depts. 

104"! 

No.  on 
Rolls, 
31-3-46 

156  f 

loj 

29,358 

270 

29,358 

JfoTof 
Depts. 

20  \ 

2/ 

No.  on 
Rolls, 
31-3-46 

6,805 

22 

6,805 

s        Mixed      Totals 
6              7 
3              5 
—              2 

14 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  : — 

Boys       Girls       Mixed  Totals 

(a)            501         —           2,185  2,686 

(b)            446          416       1,089  1,951 

(c)            460          520        —  980 


Totals 


1,407 


936       3,274       5,617 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGES,  INSTITUTES 

Senior    Part-time 
Name  of  Institute 


Principal 
M.  H.  Haddock 


Full-time      Day        Evening 
Students  Students   Students 


Coalville  Mining  and 

Technical  Institute 
Hinckley  and  District 

Technical  College 
Loughborough  College 
Melton  Mowbray  and  Dis-     S.  C.  Gibb 

trict    County    Technical 

College 


W.  P.  Powell     

Dr.  H.  Schofield,  C.B.E. 


—      450 
75      200 


800 
144 


400 
110 


760 
800 

2,000 
700 


MEMBERS 


COUNTY  ALDERMEN 
Black,   J.   W.,   "Kensington,"   50,   Holmfkld 

Road,  Leicester. 
Collett,    W.    H,    472,    Loughborough    Road, 

Birstall. 
Fuller,    B ,    "  The    Laurels,"    Derby    Road, 

Hathern,  Loughborough. 
Holmes,  T.,  Croxton  Kernal,  Grantham. 
Pochin,  V.  R.,  Barkby  Hall,  Leicester. 
Rippin,  W.  H  ,  Sunbrcak,  Desford. 
Sarson,    T.,    The    Gables,    Asfordby,    Melton 

Mowbray. 
Tandy,  E.  W.,  Shield  House,  Moira,  Burton- 

on-Trent. 
Ward>    G.,    126,    Hinckley    Road,    Leicester 

Forest  East,  Leicester. 

COUNTY  COUNCILLORS 
Aris,  A.  W.,  151,  Forest  Road,  Coalville. 
Briggs,  O.  W.  H.,  12,  Church  Road,  Kibworth 
Beauchamp. 


Bull  en,  J ,  19,  Lower  Church  Road,  Ashby-de- 

la-Zouch. 

Coltman,  H.,  Burleigh  Hall,  Loughborough. 
Dexter,  A.  W.,  Harris  Bridge,  Sheepy,  Nun- 

eaton. 

Doblc,  Rev.  R.,  The  Rectory,  Hathern,  Lough- 
borough. 
Drummond,  E.  R.  B,  The  Spinneys,  Kirby 

Muxloe,  Leicester 
Green,  L.  L ,  The  Old  House,  Stamford  Road, 

Kirby  Muxloe. 
Harris,  E.,  2,  Marstown  Avenue,  Glen  Parva, 

South    Wigston. 
Hams,    R.,    30,    Narborough    Road    South, 

Leicester. 

Hilton,  A.  G.,  26,  Park  Road, Birstall,  Leicester. 
Keay,    Mrs.    M.    E.,    Grey    Ladies,    Gaulby, 

Leicester. 
Lester,   E.,   118,  Knightthorpc  Road,  Lough- 

borouj?h, 
Marr,  J,  S..  7,  Churchgate,  Loughborough. 


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Martin,    Lt.-Col.    Sir    Robert,    The    Brand, 

Loughborough. 

Mawby,  G.  H.,  65,  Stoughton  Road,  Oadby. 
Orson,  W.  T.,  Old  Dalby,  Melton  Mowbray. 
Pipe,  H.,  "  The  Leys,"  Littlethorpe,  Nar- 

borough. 
Price,  J.  W.,  The  Home  Farm,  Elmesthorpe, 

Harl  Shilton. 
Simmonds,  R.   H.,  Burbage  Grove,   Burbage, 

Hincklcy 
Smith,   A ,   47,   Leicester  Road,   Mountsorrel, 

Loughborough. 

Smith,  E,  53,  Lutterworth  Road,  Leicester. 
Smith,  F.  A.,  15,  Leicester  Road,  Whitwick 
Sparrow,  J.  J ,  "  Quenun,"  Station  Road, 

Ibstock 
Tompkms,  A.  J  ,  Birch's  Close,  Fairfield  Road, 

Market   Harborough. 
Warner,  W.  E ,  Sandown,  Ankle  Hill,  Melton 

Mowbray. 

Wileman,  W.  A.,  The  Lodge,  Earl  Shilton. 
Willett,  F.,  Hill  Rise,  Hollow  Road,  Anstey 
Wortley,  W.  O.,  48,  Garondon  Road,  Shepshed, 

Loughborough. 


LEICESTERSHIRE 

CO-OPTED 

Leon,  P  ,  University  College,  Leicester. 
Hanford,  Rev.   Canon  H.   D.,   The   Vicarage, 

Ashby-de-la-Zouch 
Garner,   F.   H.,  Oil  Engineering  Department, 

The  University,  Edgbabton,  Birmingham. 
Champion,  Miss  B.  N.,  M.A.,  Girls*  Grammar 

School,  Ashby-dc-la-Zouch 
Cray,    Canon    F.    M  ,    St.    Alban'i*    Vicarage, 

Leicester. 
Measures,   J.   V  ,    Secondary    Modern   School, 

Ibstock. 
Woodcock,     T     A ,     M.A  ,     Boys'     Grammar 

School,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch 
Biggs,  A.  L  ,  H,  Kirby  Lane,  Kirby  Muxloc. 
Schofield,  Dr.  H  ,  The  College,  Loughborough 
Turner,  Rev   C.  E  ,  The  Vicarage,  Hinckley. 
Clarke,    Rev     J     Wei  ham,    M  A  ,   The   Manse, 

Wigston 
Hamson,  G    P,  "  Lynwood,"  Hdlstead  Road, 

Mounlsorrel,   Loughborough 
Williamson,  Very  Rev.  Canon  A  ,  St  Winifred's 

Presbytery,    Charnwood   Road,    Shepshcd, 

Loughborough. 


LINCOLNSHIRE  (Holland) 


CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF. 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

ARCHITECT 

ORGANISER  FOR  YOUTH  AND 
PHYSICAL  TRAINING  FOR 
GIRLS 

ORGANISER  FOR  PHYSICAL 
TRAINING  FOR  BOYS, 
RURAL  EVENING  CLASSES 
AND  YOUTH  WORK  MORE 
APPLICABLE  TO  BOYS 

ORGANISER    OF    DOMESTIC 
SUBJECTS  AND  SCHOOL 
MEALS 

ACCOUNTANT        

POPULATION         

EDUCATION  RATE  1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
1946-47 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


Councillor  E.  Wrisdale,  J.P. 

J.  R.  McKnight,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  B.SC.,  Barnster-at-Law, 
Education  Dept.,  County  Hall,  Boston.    Tel.  2281. 
N.  F.  H.  Butcher,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

W.     G.     Booth,     M.D.,     B.S.,     M.R.C.S.,     L.R.C.P.,     D.P.H., 

Chief  Medical  Officer. 

J.  Fielding*  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Ins  M.  Cullum,  M.D., 
B  s.,  D.P.H.  ;  P.  Coffcy,  M.D0  D.P.H.  { Temp.}  ;  Mary 
C.  Donovan,  M.B.,  B.CH.  ;  A.  C.  Gee,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 

D.P.H. 

N.   Gerson,  L.D.S.  ;    A.    C.    Johnston,   L.D.S. 

A.  D.  Henderson,  L.D.S.  (Edin.)  D.P.D. 
W.  M.  SMITH,  P.A.S.I. 
Miss  A.  Schofield. 


H.  T.  Y.  Eaton. 


Miss  G.  M.  Owen. 


B.  F.  Sanderson,  F.S.A.A.,  County  Hall,  Boston. 
Census,  1931—92,126. 
5s.  6d. 
£1,420 


Provided 

Special  (Orthopaedic) 

Non-Provided  . — 

R.C 

C.  of  E.  and  others 

Totals      ... 


No.  of    No.  on  Roll 
Departments     31-3-46 
56  7,100 

1  11 


98 


216 
3,989 

11,316 


SECONDARY  MODERN  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

Spalding,  The  Gleed  (Boys')  J.  F.  Alexander. 

Spalding,  The  Gleed  (Girls') Miss  M.  H.  Edwards,  B.A. 

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LINCOLNSHIRE  (Holland) 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School 
Boston  Grammar  (B.) 
Donington  Grammar  (M.) 
Spalding  Grammar  (B.) 
Boston  High  (G.) 
Spalding  High  (G.)      Miss  J.  Ouseley,  M.A. 

TECHNICAL  AND  EVENING  CLASSES 

Name.  Head. 

Boston  and  District  Technical  and 
Evening  Classes 


Head 

L.  T.  Waddams,  M.A. 
S.  E.  Taylor,  M.A. 
L.  J.  Driver,  M.A. 
Miss  E.  D.  Thomas,  B.A. 


J.   Hudson,   Staniiand   Senior   School,  Boston, 
Lines. 


with  Branch  Evening  Classes  at 
Bicker 

Butterwick     ... 
Kirton  Holme 

Sutterton         

Swineshead 

Wrangle 


Rev.   F.   G.   Harrison,  The   Vicarage,   Bicker, 

near  Boston,  Lines. 

W.  E.  Greenwood,  Boys'  School,  Butterwick. 
C.    R.    O.    Barnfield,    School,    Kirton    Holme, 

near  Boston. 

W.  E.  Harriss,  School,  Sutterton. 
A.  E.  Corlett,  School,  Swineshead. 
F.  J.  Barrand,  School,  Wrangle. 


Spalding    and    District    Evening    J.   F.  Alexander,  Glccd  Boys'  Modern  School, 


Classes 

with  Branch  Evening  Classes  at 
Croyland 

Holbeach  

Long  Sutton 
Sutton  Bridge 


Spalding. 

A.  Dawes,  Senior  School,  Croyland,  near  Peter- 
borough. 

H.  Staley,  "  Harrington/'  Spalding  Road, 
Holbeach. 

F.  Doncllj  Senior  School,  Long  Sutton. 

W.  S.  Dicker,  Senior  School,  Sutton  Bridge. 

MEMBERS 


Ex-Oncio 

Giles,  Aid.  O   B.,  28,  Wide  Barbate,  Boston 
Proctor,  Aid   R.  T.,  Wykeham,  near  Spaldinp 
Hobbter,   Coun.  J,   "  Weston,"    119,   Sleaiord 
Road,   Boston 

ALDERMhN 

Gleed,  Sir  John,  "  West  lilloe,"  High  Street, 

Spalding 

Riddington,  R  ,  Croyland,  near  Peterborough. 
Gooch,  E.  H.,  4,  Cowbit  Road,  Spalding 
Salter,  R  ,  West  Street,  Boston. 
Wain,    S.,    York    House,    10,    Witham    Place, 

Bob  ton. 

COUNCILLORS 

Bird,  G.  H.,  13,  Tawncy  Street,  Boston 
Bateman,  G.  K,  Laurel  Lodge,  Holbeach 
Bowser,  H.  H  ,  Svuneshcad  House,  Swmeshead 
Browne-Wilkinson,  Rev.  C.  V.,  The  Vicarage, 

Holbeach  St.  Mark's,  near  Spalding 
Chappell,  H.  E ,  Pitt  Farm,  West  Pinchbeck. 
Chatterton,  G.  W  ,  Fulney,  Spalding 
Chfton,  J.  E.,  Donington 
Dracass,    O.4   York   House,    Old   Leake,    near 

Boston 

Jones,  H  ,  Abbey  Pharmacy,  Croyland. 
Kilhngworth,  B.,  32,  Wide  Bargate,  Boston 
Munson,  H.  J ,  Exeter  House,   Gedney,  near 

Spalding. 


Roc,  J    P,  54,  Sydney  Stiett,  Boston 

Sampson,  J   W  ,  High  Street,  Kirton 

Smith,  Rev   A   G.  E  ,  Cawood  Hall,  Gosberton, 

near  Spalding 

Thompson,  C    R  ,  Mill  Lane,  Spalding 
Wrisdale,  E  ,  J  P ,  Wrangle,  near  Boston 

CO-OP i tu 
Cook,     Rev      Canon     A.     M  ,     Sub-Deanery, 

Lincoln. 
Smith,   Rev.    Canon   L ,   St.   John's   Vicarage, 

Hawthorn  Bank,  Spalding. 
Burn,  Rev.  H ,  69,  Pinchbeck  Road,  Spalding 
Grimley,  Rev    Dr    B.,  The  Presbytery,  Horn- 
castle  Road,  Boston 
Burrell,  Miss  IX,  "  Medway,"  Queen's  Road, 

Boston 

Howard,  Mrs  W  1^  ,  18,  The  Terrace,  Spaldmj? 
Swam,  Miss  E.  A ,   St.  Mary's  Cottage,  24a, 

HorncastJc  Road,  Boston 
Dickson,  H   M  ,  7,  Park  Road,  Boston 
Alexander,  J    H  ,   "  Buncrana,"  Halmer  Gate, 

Spalding 
Franklin,     G      F ,     The     Grammar     School, 

Lincoln 
Peers,  Professor  R  ,  Adult  Education  Dept.,  14, 

Shakespeare  Street,  Nottingham 
Henry,    Miss   E.    S ,   High    School   for   Girls, 

Boston 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR  OF 

EDUCATION 
ADMINISTRATIVE 

ASSISTANT 


LINCOLNSHIRE  (Kesteven) 

...     Alderman  C.  S.  Satterly,  O.B.E.,  J.P. 
. . .     Alderman  H.  Deer. 

T.  W.  P.  Golby,  PH.D.,  B.SC.,  County  Offices,  Sleaford, 
Lines.    Tel. :    Slcaford  241. 

L.  M.  Richardson,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  Barrister-at-Law. 


C.  J.  Beesley,  B.SC. 


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SCHOOLS  ADVISOR 
CHIEF  STAFF  ASSISTANT  ... 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

(Part-time) 


SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 

EYE  SPECIALISTS 

(Part-time) 

ORTHOPAEDIC  SPECIALIST 

(Part-time) 

ORTHOPAEDIC  MASSEUSE    .. 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

SCHOOL  NURSES 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAI 

EDUCATION 
COUNTY  DOMESTIC  SCIENCE 

ORGANISER 
ASSISTANT  COUNTY 

DOMESTIC  SCIENCE 

ORGANISER 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN         .  . 
ARCHITECT... 
ACCOUNTANT 
POPULATION 
EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 

PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 
SCHOOLS 


LINCOLNSHIRE  (Kesteven) 

Miss  J.  P.  Slight,  B.sc. 

R.  Smith. 

J.  H.  C.  Clarke,  M.A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  D.T.M.  £  H. 

T.  J.  O'Sulhvan,  B.A.,  M.D.,  L.M.,  D.P.H. 

C.  H.  D.  Robbs,  M,B.  ;  C.  Frier,  M.B.  ;  G.  A.  C. 
Shipman,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  M.R.C.S.  ;  J.  A.  Galletiy, 
M.A.,  M.B. 3  B.CH.,  D.P.H.  ;  G.  A.  F.  Holloway, 
L.M.S.S.A.  ;  W.  A.  Hawes,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.,  V.  B. 

Tullocll,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

J.  E.  Mann,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s.  ;  F.  W.  Walmsley,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 

Allan  H.  Bnggs,  M.SC.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.O.M.S.  ;  C.  Newlyn 

Smith,   M.B.,   B.S.,   D.O.M.S.  ;    W.   A.   Briggs,   M.B., 

CH.B.,  D.O.M.S. 

G.  A.  C.  Shipman,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.CIL,  M.R.C.S. 

Miss  E.  A.  Peck,  S.R.N.,  C.S.M.M.G. 
Miss  M.  Hughes. 

Miss  J.  M.  Campbell ;   two  vacancies. 
Miss  S.  Tnckett. 
Mrs.  J.  M.  Hill. 


Miss  J.  S.  Lumsden,  M.A.,  F.L.A. 
C.  B.  Metcalie,  F.R.I.B.A. 
W.  C.  Elliott,  A.S.A.A. 
1 13,650  (mid-year  1944), 
5s.  O.Obd. 


£2^22  (estimated). 


Provided 

Non-Provided  : — 

C.  ofE. 

R.C 


No.  of     No.  on  Roil 
Departments     31-3-45 
53 


Totals 


113 


169 


12,113 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


County 

Kesteven  and  Grantham  Girls*  School 
Kesteven  and  Sleaford  High  School .  . 

Voluntary  controlled 

Bourne  Grammar  School 

Grantham  King's  School 

Sleaford  Carre's  Grammar  School  ... 

Independent 

Stamford  High  School 

Stamford  School          


Head 

Miss  D.  J.  C.  Gillies,  M.A. 
Miss  M.  A.  Baynes  (Acting  Head- 
mistress). 

R.  P.  Foster,  M.A, 
W.  J.  Huggms,  M.A. 
J.  L.  Nightingale,  M.A. 

Miss  J.  Nicol,  M.A. 

Rev.  Canon  J.  D.  DajT,  M.A. 


EVENING  INSTITUTES 


Name  of  School 

Grantham  Technical  Institute  

Sleaford  Senior  Council  School          

Stamford  Technical  School 

Bourne  Senior  School  Evening  Institute 
(Additional  Evening  Classes  in  Rural  Areas.) 

147 


Principal 

S.  Thorp,  M.sc.,  B.A. 
A.  R.  N.  Rooksby. 
L.G.Mitchell.  " 
L.  R.  W.  Day,  M.A. 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

LINCOLNSHIRE  (Kcsteven) 

APPROVED  SCHOOL 

Hereward  School,  Bourne       R.  W.  G.  Watts,  Headmaster. 

Senior  Approved  School  for  Boys. 

HOSTEL 

Bourne  House Hostel  for  evacuee  children. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 

A  Technical  College  will  shortly  be  opened  in  Grantham. 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS 

Wyndham  Park  Nursery  School,  Grantham. 
Dysart  Road  Nursery  School,  Grantham. 


MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 


Sattctly,   Alderman    C     S ,   o.n.c ,   Highbury, 
Bastgate,    Slcaford 

Vici>  CHAIRMAN 

Deer,  Alderman   H     **  Wmdyndge,"   Emlyn's 
Street,  Stamford. 

AlJDtRMEN 

Barkci,    T ,    "  Croylands/1    Washmgborouqh, 

Lincoln 

Dunkcrton,    E     S ,    Belron    Lane,    Grantham. 
Everett,  A  ,  Aslackby,  Slcalord. 
Jenkimon,  F.  J  ,  "  Highiuld,"  Great  Gonerby, 

Grantham. 

Jenkmbon,   G.   A  ,   Old   Somcrby,   Grantham. 
Patunson,     Sir    Robert,     1'he    l;osse    House, 

Northfgatc,    Lincoln 

Reeve,  J    S.,  Lcndenham  HOUS.C,  Lincoln. 
Schwind,   Mrs     G    H  3    Dembleby,    Slcaford. 


COUNCIL  TORS 
'  Croyland," 


Tinwell    Road, 


Banks,    P     K  , 

Stamford 
Basford,    Mrs.    L ,    101,   Huntmgtowcr   Road, 

Grantham. 
Brighton,  B.  E  ,  Lynton.  Lodge,  Sleaford  Road, 

Ruskmgton,  Sleaford 
Cholmeley,  Capt.  Sir  H   J.  F.  S.,  Bart.3  D  s  o., 

Dower  House,  Kaston,  Grantham 
Collins,  R.  A,  33,  The  Bungalow,  Austerby, 

Bourne. 


Cracroft-Amcotts,  Lt.-Cmdr.  J.,  nso,  Mill- 
field  House,  South  Rauceby,  Slcaford. 

Elmorc,  E.  W  ,  50,  Westgate,  Slealord 

Foster,  CT  ,   1,  Westgate,  (irantham. 

Gilbert,  E  ,  Thorpe  House,  Billinghay,  Lincoln. 

Hutaon,  G.  W ,  "  Hillersdcn  House,"  Station 
Road,  North  Hykcham,  Lincoln. 

Hint,  J  D ,  High  Street  Farm,  South  Witham, 
Grantham 

Irving,  K.  C  ,  The  Rectory,  Bloxholm. 

King,  K  ,  Manoi  House,  Irnham,  Grantham. 

MiJlett,  A.  E  ,  The  Lawns,  Wothorpe,  Stamford. 

Milner,   T    W.,  Claypolc    Newark,   Notts 

Moore,  R  C ,  5,  New  Villa-.,  Gorse  Road, 
Grantham 

Ogden,  M ,  6,  West  Avenue,  Dybart  Road, 
Grantham 

Prior,  J    S  ,  2,  Broad  Street,  Stamford. 

CO-OPTLD 

Waters,  S.  F  ,  410,  Monks  Road,  Lincoln. 
Dent,  Miss  U.,  West  Road,  Boiirne. 
Healey,    The  Rev.   K.,  Ihe  Recu^ry,  Nocton, 

Lincoln. 
Clucas,    The    Rev.    J.    H ,    8,    Dudley    Road, 

Grantham. 
Wright,  FitzHcrbert,  c/o  Avehng-Barford  Ltd., 

Grantham. 

Moore,  M.  W ,  Claypole,  Newark,  Notts. 
Gillies,  Miss  D.  J   C ,  Kestevcn  and  Grantham 

Girls'    School,    Grantham. 
One  vacancy. 


LINCOLNSHIRE  (Lindsay) 

...     Councillor  T.  E.  Raby. 
.  .     Councillor  T.  W.  Scholey. 

...     F.    J.    Birkbeck,    M.A.    (Oxon.), 
County  Offices,  Lincoln.     Tel.  : 

W.  C.  Porter,  B.SC. 

A.  Pogson. 

Miss  S.  Jenkins,  B,A. 

F.  L.  Marshall. 
SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE 

ORGANISER  OF  HORTI- 
CULTURAL EDUCATION 

ORGANISER  OF  AGRI- 
CULTURAL EDUCATION 

ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 
SUBJECTS 

ORGANISER  OF   PHYSICAL 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF 


Education    Offices, 
Lincoln  1210. 


R.  F.  Martyr,  B.SC. 
A.  Mann,  B.SC. 
Miss  K.  M.  Spence. 


TRAINING 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 


Miss  F.  Watson. 


C.  E.  Wallis. 


148 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


ASSISTANT  YOUTH 

ORGANISERS 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT  AND 

SURVEYOR 

LIBRARIAN 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICFR 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 


ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEONS    . 

MEDICAL  OFFICER  IN 
CHARGE  OF  RHEUMATISM 
AND  HEART  CLINICS 

SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 

SUPERINTENDENT  HEAI  TII 

VISITOR 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE,  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 

PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 
SCHOOLS 


LINCOLNSHIRE  (Lindsey) 

C,  F.  Carey  and  Miss  E.  G.  Parr. 

(Vacant). 

A.  C.  Curtis,  A.L.A. 

W.  S.  H.  Campbell,  o.B.fc.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

H.  G.  H.  Butcher,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.), 
M.R.C.S.,  D.P.H.  (Lond.). 

J.  C.  Macartney,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ;  W.  J.  Kerrigan,  M.B., 
CH.B.,  B.A.O.,  L.M.,  D.P.H.  ;  C.  F.  Lynch,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  ;  D.  H.  Williams,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
D.P.H.  ;  *I.  McLachlan,  L.R.C.P.  &  L.M.,  L.R.C.S.  & 
L.M.  ;  R.  J.  R.  Mecredy,  B.A.,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O. 
(Dub.),  D.P.H.  (temp.)  ;  J.  M.  Barrowman,  M.B., 
CH.B,  ;  S.  Evans,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  G.  A.  W.  Ncill, 
Barrister,  M.D.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  ;  T.  J.  O'Connor, 
M.B.,  B.CH.,  L.M.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  (temp.)  ;  E.  E.  Cromb, 

M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

(* Military  service). 
E.  J.  Bilchftc,  F.R.C.S.E.  (part-time) 

F.R.C.S.E.  (part-time). 
James  W.   Brown,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P. 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 
NURSERY  CLASSES 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


R.  G.  Pulvertaft, 


H.   K.  Ovey,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ;    G.  H.  Tapper^  L.D.S.'  ; 

F.  E.  Padgett,  L.D.S.  ;   J.  E.  Sprunt,  L.D.S. 
Miss  D.  F.  Woolston,  S.R.N  ,  S.C.M. 

1931  Census— -263,478. 

6s.    l.lOd. 

£5,134. 


Provided  ... 
Non-Provided 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     ... 

Methodist 

Totals 


No. 

131 

152 

6 

291 


No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments     1-7-43 
151  23,597 


158 
2 

5 
316 


10,802 
199 
505 

35,103 


One  Provided  Open-Air  School  with  29  on  roll. 

One  Nursery  School  with  approximately  45  on  roll. 

One  class  organised  at  a  Junior  School  with  14  on  roll. 
Boys       Girls      Mixed     Totals 
1348 
5139 


(a)  Provided 

(b)  Non-Provided, 
but  aided  on  a 
deficiency  basis 


Totals 


17 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  1-10-45: — 

Boys      Girls  Mixed     Totals 

(a)  329         750  1,672     2,751 

(b)  1,298         381  1,031      2,710 


Totals 


1,627      1,131        2,703      5,461 


149 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES7  YEAR  BOOK 
LINCOLNSHIRE  (Lindsey) 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 
Provided  Boys'  Schools 

Gainsborough  Grammar  School 
Provided  Girls'  Schools 

Brigg  Girls'  High  School        

Cleethorpes  Secondary  School  for  Girls 
Gainsborough  Girls'  High  School 
Provided  Mixed  Schools 
Barton-on-Humber  Grammar  School 
Scunthorpe  Grammar  School 
S  kegness  Grammar  School     


Head 
J.  A.  Hopkins,  M.A. 

Miss  A.  E.  L.  Burtt,  B.A. 
Miss  D.  M.  Fisher,  M.A. 
Miss  J.  E.  Wilson. 


...     E.  C.  Sykes,  M.A. 
...     E.  Howarth,  M.SG. 
...     K.  G.  Spendlove,  M.A. 
Non-Provided,  but  aided  on  a  deficiency  basis 

Alford  Grammar  School  (B.)  ..         ..      H.  J.  H.  Dyer,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-  Law. 

Brigg  Grammar  School  (B. ) 

Caistor  Grammar  School  (M.) 

Glee  Grammar  School  (B.) 

Horncastle  Grammar  School  (M.) 

Louth,  King  Edward  VI.  Grammar  School  (B. ) 

Louth,  King  Edward  VI.  Grammar  School  (G.) 

Market  Rasen  De  Aston  School  (B,) 

Spilsby  Grammar  School  (B.) 

TECHNICAL  HIGH  SCHOOL 

Scunthorpe  Technical  High  School    ..         .       F.    C.    Jones,    B.SC.,    A.M.I.MECH.F., 


N.  C.  Matthews,  M.A. 

R.  Capper,  B.A.,  B.SC.  (Econ.). 

S.  F.  Thomas,  B.A. 

D.  F.  Taylor,  M.A. 

A.  H.  Warr,  AI.A. 

Miss  F.  M.  Figgis,  B.A. 

V.  J.  Stirrup,  M.sc. 

A.  W.  Nesbitt,  M.A.,  B.DO  B.COM. 


Name  of  Institute 
Scunthorpe  Technical 

Gainsborough  Technical 


A.M.I.E.E. 
TECHNICAL  INSTITUTES 

Principal 
F.    C.    Jones,    B.SC.,     ... 

A.M.I.MIZCH.E.,  A.M.I.E.E. 

A.    T.    Lmdley,    B.SC. 


Senior  Part-time 

Full-time  Day  Evening 

Students  Student*  Students 

130  —  512 

—  32  330 


MEMBERS 


COUNTY  ALDFRMLN 


Croft-Baker,    A ,    Seaward,    Queen's    Parade, 

Cleethorpes. 
Forrester,    J.,    Haverstoe,    Taylor's    Avenue, 

Cleethorpes. 
Goundry,  L.  H.,  Tre-Coun,  177,  Ashby  Road, 

Scunthorpe. 

Hunt,  W,  Wesley  Street,  Kirton  Lmdsey. 
Morgan,    M ,    Crosby    House,    Ferry    Road, 

Scunthorpe. 
Stephenson,  F.  L.,  23,  South  Street,  Louth. 

COUNTY  COUNCILLORS 

Black,  J  ,  Sus worth,  Scunthorpe 

Coman,  H.  C.,  14,  Brant  Road,  Scunthorpe. 

Cottmgham,  J.  W.,  Snitterby,  Gainsborough 

Cracroit-Amcotts,  W.,  Hackthorn  Hall,  Lin- 
coln. 

Crowdcr,  W.  H.,  Alderlea,  Station  Road, 
Bardncy. 

Eccles,  J.  G.  T.,  Chesterford,  Wrawby,  Bngg. 

Everatt,  C.  F.,  28,  Morton  Terrace,  Gains- 
borough. 

Frewin,  P.  W.,  Oxton  House,  Owston  Ferry, 
Doncaster. 

Gough,  F.  H.  B.,  Wayside,  Bottesford,  Scun- 
thorpe. 

Hoyles,  H.,  Lyndhurst,  East  Street,  Alford. 


Heslam,  J     R  ,   Park  Street,  Wmtcrion,  Scun- 

thorpe 

Palethorpe,  D.  G  ,  Claythorpc  Manor,  Alford. 
Raby,  T.  F.,  Goxhill,  Barrow-on-Humber 
Sanderson,  J    R.,  63,  Aswcll  Street,  Louth. 
Scholey,  T  W ,  Daldcrby,  Horncastle 
West,  T.  W.,  89,  Sunnmgdalc  Drive,  Skegness. 
Wrigley,  A,  11,  Jackson  Road,  Scunthorpe 

CO-OPTED 

Bryant,  Mrs.  H  E  ,  4,  Pelham  Terrace^  Grimsby. 

Farndalc,  Rev.  W  E.,  10,  Mainwanng  Road, 
Lincoln 

Grimsby,  Rt  Rev.  The  Bishop  of,  The  Pre- 
centory,  Lincoln 

liilhar,  J.  C.,  Sandshcld  Lane  School,  Gains- 
borough 

Howarth,  E.,  The  Grammar  School,  Scun- 
thorpe. 

Klee,  Rev.  Father  P.,  Catholic  Church,  Frod- 
ingham  Road,  Scunthorpe. 

Marshland,  Miss  F.  E.  Church  of  England 
School,  Lea,  Gainsborough. 

Peeis,  Professor  R.,  Dept.  of  Adult  Education, 
14,  Shakespeare  Street,  Nottingham. 

Pugh,  A.,  15,  Lindum  Road,  Cleethorpes. 

Wiles,  Mrs  C  G.,  Avon,  Waterloo  Road, 
Mablethorpe. 


.50 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


LONDON  (see  page  49) 


MERIONETHSHIRE 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  AND   SECRETARY 

DEPUTY  SECRETARY         .  . 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  ... 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANTS       

POPULATION 
EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED 

1946-47 
PRODUCT   OF    ID.    RATE 

1946-47 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS 
NURSERY  CLASSES  .  . 


SCHOOLS 


Alderman  T.  Lloyd  Jones. 

John  Lloyd,  M,A. 

B.  Maelor  Jones,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  County  Education  Offices, 

Dolgellcy.     Tel.  :   Dolgclley  250  252, 
Ellis  Ivor  Roberts. 
E.    Lewys-Lloyd,    M.R.c.s..,    L.R.C.P.,    D.P.H.    (Medical 

Officer). 

E.  Clwydwyn  Jones,  L.D.S. 
Norman  L.  Jones. 
E.   E.   Wigley,  B.A.,  A.S.A.A.,   County  Treasurer  ;     S. 

Davies,  A.I.M.T.A  ,  Deputy  Treasurer. 
Census— 43,201.     Estimated  1938—40,220 
91. 8d. 

Estimated  £750. 


Nil. 
Nil. 


County  . — 
Primary 
Voluntary 
Secondary 
Secondary 
Modern 

Totals 


No.  of 
Dcpts. 


No.  on 
Roll 

3,911 
228 


Total 


79 


4,139 
1,347 

190 
5,676 


John  Hughes,  MUS.  BAG. 
Miss  C.  M.  Roberts, 


ORGANISER  OF  Music 

ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 
MEALS 

ASSISTANT    ORGANISER    OF    Miss  D.  Thomas. 
SCHOOL  MEALS 

INQUIRY  AND  ATTENDANCE 
OFFICER 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
BUREAU 

YOUTH  AND  FURTHER  EDU- 
CATION COMMITTEE 


Wm.  Humphreys- Williams. 

Nil. 
Nil. 


Revd.  R.  Redvers  Jones,  B.A. 
MEMBERS 


A I  DFRMkN 

Davics,  D    E  ,  Bryn  Mynach,  Barmouth. 
Davies,  G  ,  Bryn  Calcd,  Llanuwchllyn. 
Hughes,  A    H  ,  Brynhytryd,  Dolgelley. 
Humphreys,    J  ,    Bryn    Eirian,     Pcnrhyndrnd- 

raeth 

[ones,  Sir  Evan,  Bryn  Mcirion,  Fesuniog 
[ones,  Sir  H.  Haydn,  Pantyncuacld,  Towyn 
Jones,  R    T  ,  Derfcl,  Pcnrhyndeudraeth. 
Jones,  T   L ,  3,  The  Terrace,  Corwen. 
Roberts,  W  ,  Cylfin  House,  Llanfrothen. 
Robertson,  Sir  H.  B  ,  Pale,  Llandderfcl. 
Tudor,  H  ,  Glanmachlas,  Llanegryn,  To\\yn. 
Vaughan,  R   T.,  Ardwyn,  Bala. 
White,  D.  H.,  Grocslwyd,  Corwen 

COUNCILLORS 
Davies,    Rev.    J      B ,    The    Vicarage,    Corns, 

Machynllerh. 

Davies,  R.  R.,  Oak  Cottage,  Cynwyd,  Corwen 
Edwards,  E  ,  Pcnygculan,  Llanuwchllyn 
Evans,  E.  J  ,   Fronarran,  Dolgclley 


Evans,  E  ,  Pcncrdigtawr,  Rctuvs  CT  G  ,  Con* en 
Evan*;,  J  ,  Doluwchadda,  Llantaihrcih. 
Griffith,  R  ,  Bryn,  Bl   l;estmiog 
Hughes,  E    I)..  Pcniel  TLrraee,  Festimog 
Hughes-Williams,      M ,      Ncuadd      Llewelyn, 

Maeniwrog,  Merioneth 
Humphries  -  Lewis,      J,       Glasgoed,       I")  mas 

Mawddwy 

Humphreys,  J   L  ,  Dolawcl,  Bl   hestmiog 
Humphreys,  L    J.,  Rhoslefam  Farm,  Towyn 
Icnkins,  T   E  ,  5,  Seavicw  Terrace,  Aberdovc\ 
Jonathan,  O.  A  ,  Cambrian  House,  Towyn 
Jones-Roberts,  Mrs  K  W  ,  Pcnrhiw,  Festimog 
Jones,  E.  M  ,  Madoc  House,  Trawsfynydd. 
Jones,  H.  R  ,  2,  The  Terrace,  Corwen 
Jones,  H    T  ,  P.O  ,   Talybont,   Merioneth 
Jones,    E     f  ,    Bryn    Den,    Wynne   Road,    Bl. 

Festimog 

Jones,  J  ,  Cildydd,  Talyllyn,  Towyn 
ones,  R  ,  Cacrberllan,  Llanhhangcl-y -Pennant, 
Towyn 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MERIONETHSHIRE 

Jones,  R    D  ,  Bryn  Afon,  Bontddu. 

Jones,  R.  D  ,  Ty  Mawr,  Carrog,  Corwcn. 

Jones,  R.  R.,  Trcmcifion,  Talsarnau 

Jones,  R.  J.,  5,  Mills  Row,  Bi.  bestiniog 

Meredith,  R   J.,  Llys  Mcinon,  Dolgelley 

Morris,  J,,  Tegfan,  Harlcch 

Owen,  F.  G  ,  Pentre  Gwyn,  Corwcn 

Owen,  R  ,  M  A  ,  Aclybryn,  Croesor 

Parry,  J.,  Penrhyn  Dyfi,  Machynllcth. 

Parry,  J.  B  ,  Bod-Iwan,  Bala. 

Phibbs,  Sir  Charles,  Plas  Gwynfryn,  Llanbedr 

Parry,  R.,  Creigle,  Bl    Festmiog 

Rees,  E.,  Bronygraig,  Penrhyndeudraeth 

Roberts,  E.  P.,  Uomen  Gdstcll,  Llanfor,  Bala 

Roberts,  R    P  ,  Arihog  Hall  Farm,  Arthog. 

Roberts,     Lt  -Col      W  ,     M  c ,     Glanmeirion, 

Hiuh  Street,  Towyn 
Roberts,  Wrn   P  ,  Cynythog  Ganol,  Lhdiardau, 

Bala 

Robertson,  H  ,  Fronheulog,  Llandderfel. 
Tudor,  D.,  Dilwyn,  Trawbiynydd 


Tudor,  D.  M  ,  Pcrfeddnant,  Towyn. 
Williams,  J    D  ,  Trewen,  Brithdir 
Williams,  H.  G  ,  Bron  Enlli,  Barmouth 
Williams,     W ,      Glaneiddion,     Manod,     Bl. 

Festmiog 

Williams,  L  ,  Awelon,  Bai mouth 
Wynne,  R.  O  ,  MinrTordd,  Sun  Street,  Festimog 

CO-OPTED 

Hughes,   Miss   C.   J ,   Erw,   The   Square,   Bl 
Festmiog. 

Jones,  Or    C.  Bryncr,  c  B  F.,  12,  Laura  Place, 
Abcrystwyth 

Jones,  Miss  E.,  B  A  ,  Arfryn,  Dyffryn. 

Jones,  Dr.  G  ,  Llys  Ncwydd,  Llandrc,  Cardigan- 
shire. 

Lloyd,  J  ,  MA,  Glyn,  Llanbedr. 

Owen,  Dr  E  A  ,  Pen-Bre,  Bangor. 

Parry,  E   P  ,  B  A.,  Trcm  Wyddfa,  Taharnau 

Phillips,  Prm.  D.,  M.A  ,  The  College,  Bala. 

Price,  W    G  ,  Primary  School,  Bala. 

Parry,  O  ,  M  A  ,  Hculfre,  Llancgryn,  Towyn 


CHAIRMAN         

VICE-CHAIRMAN  

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER  AND 
SECRETARY  TO  THE  EDUCA- 
TION COAlMITTbE 

EDUCATION  OFFICES       

DEPUTY  EDUCATION  OH-ICER... 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION  OFFICERS 


COUNTY  YOUTH  ORGANISER  ... 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN      

COUNTY  ARCHITECT     

COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT     . 

AGRICULTURAL  AND  HORTICUL- 
TURAL EDUCATION  STAFF 


MIDDLESEX 

.     County  Councillor  Mrs.  M.  R.  Forbes,  J.P. 
.     County  Alderman  B.  H.  Rockman,  J.P. 
T.  13.  Wheeler,  M.A. 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 
OFFICER 

PSYCHIATRIST  TO  THE  EDUCATION 
COMMITTEE 

DAY  OF  MEETING       

POPULATION  OF  ADMINISTRATIVE 
AREA 

PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE 

SCHOOLS  


10  Great  George  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.I. 
(Tel.  :  WHItchall  4400). 

W.  Richards,  M.C.,  B.A. 

E.  Ainscow,  M.A.,  C.  E.  Gurr,  M.SC.  PH.D.  ;  Miss 
A.  M.  Hargreaves,  M.A.  ;  G.  Mavor,  B.sc. 

(Eng.),  A.M.I.MECH.E. 

V.   Stanyon,  B.sc. 

R.  Wright,  F.L.A. 

C.  G.  Stillman,  F.RJ.B.A. 

L.  A.  Rothwell,  F.S.A.A.,  F.S.S. 

Horticultural  Education  Office,  472,  Pinner  Road, 
Pinner,  Middlesex.  G.  W.  Pyman,  F.R.H.S. 
(County  Horticultural  Instructor  and  Super- 
intendent of  School  Playing  Fields  and  School 
Gardens)  ;  Mrs.  F.  M.  Perry  (Assistant  In- 
structor m  Horticulture) ;  J.  Leather  (Assistant 
Instructor  in  Horticulture)  ;  W.  J.  Carey 
(County  Bee-keeping  Instructor). 

H.  M.  C.  Macaulay,  K.H.P.,  M.D.,  B.S.,  B.SC.,  D.P.H. 
A.  C.  T.  Perkins,  M.C.,  M.DO  B.S.,  D.P.H. 

Mary  K.  Ruddy,  M.D.,  B.S.,  B.sc. 

Second  Monday  in  the  month. 

1,958,000  (Registrar-General's  estimate— 1945). 

£88,143. 

Nursery,  4  (Voluntary,  1)  ;  Primary,  531  (Volun- 
tary, 122);  Secondary,  206  (Voluntary  15); 
Technical  Colleges,  Polytechnics,  11,;  Art 
Colleges  and  Classes,  7  ;  Special  Schools,  Day, 
10 ;  Residential  2. 


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MIDDLESEX 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS 


i.     Borough  of  Acton 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICER.  . . 

OFFICES 

CHAIRMAN         ..          

DEPUTY   BOROUGH   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

TREASURER         

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

DENTAL  OFFICER          

ARCHITECT  AND  SURVEYOR 

DAY  OF  MEETING        

SCHOOLS  


J.  Ewart  Smart,  M.C.,  PH.D.,  M.A.,  B.SC 

Town  Hall,  Acton,  W.3.    (Tel.  :   ACOrn  3232). 

A.  E.  Mitchell. 

G.  E.  Morris,  F.c.i.s. 

W.  O.  Atkinson,  F.I.M.T.A. 

G.  E,  B.  Payne,  M.D.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

One. 

P.  H.  Slater,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (on  Military  Service). 

S.  W.  Slight,  B.sc.,  A.M.I.C.E. 

First  Thursday  in  the  month. 

Primary,  15  j    Secondary,  6  ;    Special,  Day,  1. 


2.     Borough  of  Brentford  and  Chiswick. 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICFR.  . .    (Vacant.) 
OFFICES 


(Tel.:    CHIswick 


CHAIRMAN 

TREASURER          

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICFR     ... 
ASSISTANT    SCHOOL   MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
DENTAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  DENTAL  OFFICERS 
ENGINEER  AND  SURVEYOR 

DAY  OF  MEETING 
SCHOOLS  

3.  Borough  of  Ealing 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICER    . 
OFFICES 

CHAIRMAN 

DEPUTY   BOROUGH   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

DENTAL  OFFICERS 
CHIEF  SCHOOL  NURSE 
BOROUGH  SURVEYOR     ... 

DAY  OF  MEETING         

SCHOOLS  

4.  Borough  of  Edmonton 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICER  . . 
OFFICES  .. 

CHAIRMAN         

DEPUTY    BOROUGH   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

DENTAL  OFFICER         

ASSISTANT  DENTAL  OFFICERS  . . . 

CHIEF  SCHOOL  NURSE 

DAY  OF  MEETING        

SCHOOLS  


Town  Hall,  Chiswick,  W.4. 

2020/1). 
M.  Leahy. 
J.  G.  Lea,  A.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A. 

(Vacant.) 

One  (plus  one  temporary) 


Miss  A.  S.  Stewart. 

Two  full-time. 

R.  Humphreys,  KS.I.,  Chartered  Surveyors  M.INST. 

M.     &   CY.K.,   M.R.SAN  I. 

Thursday. 

Primary,  15  ;    Secondary,  9 


J.  Compton,  M.A. 

26  Castlebar  Road,  Haling,  W.5.    (Tel.  : 

3391). 

E.  II.  Brooks 
C.  E.  Shipley,  B.SC.,  M.LD. 

T.  Orr,  M.D.,  D.sc.,  Barrister-at-Law 
One  full-time  ;  three  part-time. 

C.  Colenso,  L.D.S.  ;  and  two  lull-time. 

Miss  M.  Coslett. 

C.  W.  Seddon,  M.I.C.H.,  M.I.M.    &  CY.F. 

First  Tuesday  in  month. 

Primary,   38  ;     Secondary,  20 


PERivale 


W.  L.  Brown,  M.sc. 
Brettenham     Road,     Edmonton, 

TOTtenham  1646,8). 
A.  J.  G.  Hollywood. 
(Vacant^ 


N.I 8.       (Tel.  : 


D.  Regan,  B.A.,  B,SC.,  M.B.,  CH.B  5  D.P.H. 
Four. 

J.  Ardouin,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 

Two. 

iMiss  S.  G.  Briggs. 

First  Tuesday  m  month. 

Primary,  34;    Secondary,  8;    Special,  Day,  1. 

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MIDDLESEX 


DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS— continued. 


5.  Urban  District  of  En  field 

DISTRICT  EDUCATION  OFFICER  . . 
OFFICES  .. 

CHAIRMAN         

DEPUTY   DISTRICT    EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
TREASURER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

DENTAL  OFFICER          

ASSISTANT  DENTAL  OFFICERS  . . . 
BOROUGH  SURVEYOR     .. 
DAY  OF  MEETING 

SCHOOLS  

6.  Borough  of  Finchley 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICER... 
OFFICES 

CHAIRMAN         

TREASURER          

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 

DENTAL  OFFICER          

ASSISTANT  DENTAL  OFFICERS  .  . 
CHIEF  SCHOOL  NURSE  . . 
BOROUGH  SURVEYOR     . 

DAY  OF  MEETING         

SCHOOLS  

7.  Urban  District  of  Harrow 
DISTRICT  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
OFFICES  .  .  


CHAIRMAN 

TREASURER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOLS 

8.     Urban  District  of  Hayes  and  Hariington 

DISTRICT  EDUCATION  OFFICER.  . .    P.  Annett,  B.SC. 


E.  Pascal,  M.A. 

Silver  Street,  Enficld,  Middlesex.    (Tel.  :  ENField 

4051). 
A.  R.  Kemp,  J.P. 

F.  S.  Cassidy,  B.SC.,  M.ED. 

S.  Gibson,  F.I.T.M.A.,  F.S.A.A. 
W.  D.  Hyde,  M.B.,  D.P.H. 
Three. 

C.  E.  James,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 
Two. 

F.  Lee,  A  M.I.C.E.,  P.A.S.I.,  L.R.I.  B.A.,  M.I.M.  &  CY.E. 
Wednesday  next  but  one    preceding   the    fourth 

Tuesday  in  month. 
Primary,  36  ;    Secondary,  8  ;    Special,  Day,  1. 

H.  L.  Hume,  LL.M. 

304  Regent's  Park  Road,  Finchley,  N.3.     (Tel.  : 
FINchley5%8/9). 

D.  A.  A.  Merry. 

L.  Smith,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A. 
A.  A.  Turner,  M.C.,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 
Two. 

C.  R.  Wilshaw,  H.D.D.,  L.D.S. 

One. 

Miss  J.  R.  Sharpe. 

P.  T.  Harrison,  M.I.C.E.,  M.I.M.  &  CY.E. 

Second  Monday  in  the  month. 

Primary,    11  ;    Secondary,  8. 

R.  M.  Marsh,  M.A. 

82    Gayton    Road,    Harrow,    Middlesex.      (Tel.  : 

HARrow4455.) 
C.  Brown. 

H.  Ralph,  F.LM.T.A.,  F.S.A.A. 

Caryl  Thomas,  M.D.,  u.sc.,  D.P.H. 


Nursery,  2  ;   Primary,  40  ;    Secondary,  15. 


OFFICES  . 


CHAIRMAN         

TREASURER        

SCHOOLS 

9.     Borough  of  Hendon 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICER. 

OFFICES Town  Hall, 

8181). 

CHAIRMAN         

CHIEF  ASSISTANT  TO  BOROUGH 

EDUCATION  OFFICER 

TREASURER        

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

DENTAL  OFFICER          

ASSISTANT  DENTAL  OFFICERS 

BOROUGH  SURVEYOR    

DAY  OF  MEETING 

SCHOOLS  


Villicrs     Road,     Southall, 

SOUthall  2052). 
W.  Sutcliffe. 
R.  L.  Hennigan. 
Primary,   15  ;    Secondary, 


Middlesex.       (Tel.  ; 


J.  E.  Cuthbertson,  M.A.,  M.LITT. 
Hendon,  N.W.4. 
181). 

G.  R.  Richardson,  J.P. 
R.  T.  Barrow. 


(Tel.:    HENdon 


G.  P.  Cornish,  F.I.M.T.A. 

A.  Fairgrieve  Adamson,  M.D,,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Five. 


K.  C.  B.  Webster,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 

Four. 

A.  O.  Knight,  M.C.,  M.I.C.E. 

Usually  first  Tuesday  in  the  month. 

Primary,  39  ;    Secondary,  15. 


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MIDDLESEX 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS— continued. 

10.     Borough  of  Heston  and  Isleworth 


BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
OFFICES  ... 

CHAIRMAN         

DEPUTY    BOROUGH    EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
TREASURER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
DENTAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  DENTAL  OFFICERS  . . . 
CHIEF  SCHOOL  NURSE  .  . 
BOROUGH  SURVEYOR     . 
DAY  OF  MEETING 
SCHOOLS 

11.  Borough  of  Hornsey 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

OFFICES 

CHAIRMAN 

DEPUTY    BOROUGH   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
TREASURER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT    SCHOOL    MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

DENTAL  OFFICER         .  . 
ASSISTANT  DENTAL  OFFICER 
CHIEF  SCHOOL  NURSE 
DAY  OF  MEETING 

SCHOOIS 

12.  Borough  of  Southgate 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICER   . 

OFFICES 

CHAIRMAN 

TRCASURH* 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS.. 

13.  Borough  of  Tottenham 
BOROUGH   EDUCATION   OFFICER 
OFFICES  . 

CHAIRMAN          .          

DEPUTY   BOROUGH   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
TREASURER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER    .  . 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

DENTAL  OFFICER         

ASSISTANT  DENTAL  OFFICERS 

BOROUGH  SURVEYOR     

DAY  OF  MEETING 

SCHOOLS  


T.  Wall,  M.C.,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

6  Lampton  Road,  Hounslow,  Middlesex.     (Tel.  : 
HOUnslow  3224). 

D.  J.  Thomas,  J.P. 
W.  Hill,  A.C.I.S. 

H.  Hobson,  A  T.M.T.A. 
A.  Anderson,  M  D.,  D.P.II. 
Five. 

E.  E.  Lewis,  L.D.S. 
Five. 

Miss  J.  M.  Evans. 

O.  P.  F.  Hilton,  A.M.I.C.E.,  P.A.S.I. 

Penultimate  Thursday  in  each  month. 

Primary,  27  ,    Secondary,  11  ;    Special,  Day,  1. 

R.  E.  Brettle,  M.A.,  D.PHIL. 

TownHall,Hornsey,N.8.  ( Tel.  :MOUntview  3220). 
W.  J.  Gnmshavv,  J.P. 
G.  J.  Miles,  M.A. 

C.  II.  Pannell,  A.S.A.A. 
R.  P.  Garrow,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 
Three  part-time. 

Miss  W.  Hunt,  L.D.S. 
One. 

Miss  L.  Oliver,  S.R.N. 
First  Tuesday  in  the  month 

Primary,    18  ;     Secondary,    11  ;     Special,   Day,    1 
(sharcd\ 

M.  HeaK-y,  M.A 

Bowes  Road,  N.ll.     (Tel.  :    ENTerpnse  4451  2.) 

A.  E.  Lauder,  J  p. 

H.  E.  Whiting,  F.S.S.,  F.R  V.A. 

Primary  13,  Secondary  5. 


C.  F.  Strong,  M.A.,  PH.D. 
Philip  Lane,  Tottenham,  N  15. 

ham  5024  6) 
J.  II.  Morrell,  J.P. 
J.  Power,  B.A. 


(Tel.  :    TOTcn- 


F.  Davics. 

G.  Harcil'O 
Three. 


F  I.M.T.A. 
Hogben,  M.K.C.S,,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.IL 


V.  Sainty,  L.D.S. 
Three. 

R.  J.  Williams,  A.M.I.C.E.,  P.A.S.I.,  M.R.SAN.I. 
Fourth  Monday  in  the  month. 
Nursery,  1  ;  Primary,  38  ;  Secondary,  17  ;  Special, 
Day,  2. 

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MIDDLESEX 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS— continued. 

14.  Borough  of  Twickenham 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICER.  . . 
OFFICES  


CHAIRMAN 

TREASURER        

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER     ... 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

ASSISTANT  DENTAL  OFFICERS  . . . 
CHIEF  SCHOOL  NURSE 
SCHOOLS  

15.  Borough  of  Wembley 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICER./. 
OFFICES  

CHAIRMAN         

TREASURER        

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER    .. 

DAY  OF  MEETING        

SCHOOLS  

16.  Borough  of  Willesden 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION  OFFICER  .. 
OFFICES 

CHAIRMAN          

ADMINISTRATIVE   ASSISTANT  TO 

THE  BOROUGH  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

TREASURER         

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
CHIEF  SCHOOL  NURSE 
BOROUGH  SURVEYOR    

DAY  OF  MEETING        

SCHOOLS  


R.  H.  Nuttall',  M.A. 

Municipal    Offices,    York    House,    Twickenham, 

Middlesex,     (Tel.  :    POPesgrove  4466). 
J.  H.  Knaggs,  J.P. 
A.  W.  Smith,  A.B.A.A. 
J.  Maddison,  M.D.,  fc.P.H. 
Three. 


Three. 

Miss  A.  Corless. 

Primary,  29  ;    Secondary, 


13. 


(Tel. 


A.  W.  Kent,  M.SC. 

65,  Forty  Avenue,  Wembley,  Middlesex. 

ARNold  5811). 
C.  Barton,  J.P. 

J.  King  Bennett,  F.I.M.T.A.,,  A.S.A.A. 
A.  G.  Morison,  M.A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 
First  Friday  in  the  month. 
Primary,  18  ;  Secondary,  9. 


E.  Davies,  M.C.,  M.A.,  D.PHIL. 

Vernon    House,    163,    Willesden    Lane,    N.W.6. 

(Tel.  :   WILlesden  0092/4). 
G.  Ay  res. 
E.  A.  S.  Young. 


W.  H.  Perkins,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A. 

G.  F.  Buchan,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

Miss  E.  M.  Cook. 

J.  C.  Morris,  B.SC.,  A.M.I. C.E.,  M.INST.M.  &  CY.E., 

M.I.STRUCT.E. 

Third  Monday  in  the  month. 
Nursery,     1  ;      Primary,     39  ;      Secondary,     19  ; 
Special,  Day,  2. 


DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS 

1.  North- West  Middlesex  (Urban  Districts  of  Ruislip-Northwood,  Uxbridge, 
Yiewsley  and  West  Dray  ton) 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION  OFFICER    F.  C.  Sagin,  B.SC. 

OFFICES  Local    County    Offices,    High    Street,    Uxbridge, 

Middlesex.     (Tel.  :    UXBridge  2093). 

CHAIRMAN         W.  G.  Pomeroy,  J.P. 

SCHOOLS  ...     Primary,  35;    Secondary,  8. 

2.  Borough  of  Southall 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION  OFFICER  C.  T.  Miller,  B.A. 

OFFICES Villiers    Road,     Southall,    Middlesex.     (Tel.: 

SOUthall  2052). 

CHAIRMAN         F.  G.  Smith. 

TREASURER        T.  Shaw,  A.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A. 

SCHOOLS  Primary,  15  ;  Secondary,  6  ;  Special,  Day,  1. 

3.  South-West  Middlesex  (Urban  Districts  of  Feltham,  Staines,  Sunbury- 
on-Thames) 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION  OFFICER    A.  G.  Field,  O.B.E.,  M.A. 

OFFICES  ...     Education    Offices,    Chesterfield    Road,    Ashford. 

.      (Ashford  2430). 

CHAIRMAN         W.  J.  Wigley,  J.P. 

SCHOOLS  Primary,  32  ;   Secondary,  6. 

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DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES 
4,  Borough  of  Wood  Green 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
OFFICES  

CHAIRMAN         

CHIEF  ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER  .  . 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

DENTAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  DENTAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  NURSES 
DAY  OF  MEETING 
SCHOOLS  


MIDDLESEX 
OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS— continued. 


E.  E.  Goodchild,  B.SC. 

10,  Stuart  Crescent,  Wood  Green,  N.22. 
BOWes  Park   1141). 

F.  Corbett,  J.P. 
Gray  son  Stone. 

M.  Manson,  M.C.,  M.AO  M.D.,  D.P.H. 
One. 

G.  S.  Williams,  L.D.S.,  R.C,S.  (ENG.). 
One  (part-time). 

Miss  M.  Gray,  Miss  N.  Gardiner. 
Third  Tuesday  in  the  month. 
Primary,  13  ;    Secondary,  6. 


(Tel. 


DISTRICT  SUB-COMMITTEES 

1.  Urban  District  of  Friern  Barnet 

DISTRICT  EDUCATION  OFFICER...     H.  L.  Hume,  LL.M. 

OFFICES  ...     304,  Regents  Park  Road,  Finchley,  N.3. 

FINchlcy   5968/9). 
SCHOOLS  ...         ...         ...     Primary,  7  ;    Secondary,   1. 

2.  Urban  District  of  Potters  Bar 

CLERK  TO  THE  DISTRICT  EDUCA-    F.  A.  Y.  Hutchison. 
TION   SUB-COMMITTEE 

OFFICES  

CHAIRMAN         

SCHOOLS  


(Tel. 


Ladbrooke  School,  High  Road,  Potters  Bar. 

F.  J.  C.  INGRAM. 

Primary,  5  ;    Secondary,   1. 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Boys 

(a)  County          ...         7 
(6)  Transitionally 

assisted  ...  8 
(c)  Independent...  — 
(rf)  Direct  Grant  .. 


Totals 


1 


16 


Girls 
10 

6 
1 
3 

20 


Mixed 
23 


24 


Totals 
40 

15 
1 

4 

60 


Pupils   in   attendance  at   above    Schools   as   at 
1-10-45  :— 

Boys  Girh      Mixed       Totals 

(a)    .  .            .        3,567  4,816      12,265      20,648 

(^     ......        4,057  2,182        1,013        7,252 


Name  of  School 
(a)  County  Boys*  Schools 

,  Acton  County  School  ... 
Chiswick  County  School 

Haling  County  School 

Finchley,  Christ's  College 

Harrow  County  School  

Hornsey,  Tollington  School 

Kilburn  Grammar  School       

County  Girls'  Schools 

Brondesbury  and  Kilburn  High  School 
Chiswick  County  School 

Baling  County  School 

Enfield  County  School 

Harrow  County  School  

Homscy  High  School 


Totals         7,624       6,998      13,278      27,900 
Head 

G.  C.  T.  Giles,  B.  A. 

A.  Cooke,  M.A. 

A.  S.  Hicks,  B.A. 
.     H.  B.  Pengrum,  M.C.,  M.A. 
,     Dr.  A.  R.  Simpson,  M.A. 

J.  Westgate-Smith,  B.A. 

H.   D.   Anthony,  M.AO   B.SC.,   PH.D. 
(on  Active  Service). 


Miss  E.  E.  Dawney,  M.A. 
Miss  E.  G.  Baxter,  B.A. 
Miss  M.  McNab,  M.A. 
Miss  M.  C.  Sharp,  M.A. 
Miss  D.  M.  Robinson,  B.A. 
Miss  M.  G.  Keating,  M.A.,  LL.B. 


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GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS— continued. 


Name  of  School 

County  Girls'  Schools — continued 
Hornsey,  Tollington  High  School 

Mill  Hill,  Copthall  County  School 

Tottenham  High  School 
Twickenham  County  School 

County  Mixed  Schools 

Ashford  County  School 

Haling,  Dray  ton  Manor  County  School 

Edmonton  County  School 

Finchley  County  School 

Finchley3  Woodhouse  School 

Greenford  County  School 

Harrow  Weald  County  School  

Hendon  County  School 

Hillingdon,  Bishopshalt  School  

Hornsey  County  School 
Islcworth,  Spring  Grove  School 
Kingsbury  County  School 
Pmner  County  School ... 

Southali  County  School          ..          

Southgatc  County  School 

Southgatc,  Minchenden  School 

Tottenham  County  School 

Twickenham,  Thames  Valley  County  School 

Wembley  County  School 

Wembley,  Preston  Manor  County  School    ... 

Willesden  County  School 

Wood  Green,  Glendale  County  School 

Wood  Green,  Trinity  County  School    

(6)   Transitionaliy  Assisted  Schools 

Edmonton  Latymer  School  (M.) 

Enfield  Grammar  School  (B.) 

Finchley  Catholic  Grammar  (B.) 
Gunncrsbury  Catholic  Grammar  School  (B. ) . . . 
Ham p stead  Garden  Suburb,  Henrietta  Barnett 

School  (G.) 

Hampton  Grammar  School     ... 
Hornsey,  Stationers'  Company's  School  (B.)  .. 
Hornsey,  St.  Aidan's  High  School  (G.) 
Isleworth  County  School  (B.) 

Isleworth  Green  School  (G,) 

Isleworth,  St.  Mary's  College  (G.) 
Tottenham  Grammar  School  (B.) 
Tottenham,  St.  Ignatius'  College  (B.) 
Wood  Green  Providence  Convent,  St.  Angela's 

High  (GO 
Willesdcn,  Convent  of  Jesus  and  Mary  (G)... 

(c)  Independent 

Hampton,  Lady  Eleanor  Holies'  School  (G.)... 

(d)  Direct  Grant 

Acton,  Askc's  School  (G.)       

Hampstead,  Aske's  School  (B.) 
North  London  Collegiate  School  (G,) 
Netting  Hill  and  Ealing  High  School  (G.)    ... 


Head 

Miss  L.  Broad,  M.A. 

Miss  M.  B,  Heys-Jones,  M.A. 

Miss  N.  Jones,  M.A. 

Miss  D.  E.  Mernman,  M.SC.,  B.COMM. 

T.  H.  Adams,  O.B.E.,  M.A. 

C.  Emmott,  B.A.,  B.LITT. 

H.  B.  Champion,  B.SC. 

K.  A.  Povah,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

J.  Davie,  B.A. 

J.  W.  Withrington,  M.A.,  M.SC. 

E.  B.  Butlin,  B.SC. 

E.  W.  Potts,  M.SC.,  M.A. 

J.  Miles,  M.A. ,  LL.K. 

W.  Percival,  M.A. 

L.  T.  Brown,  M.A. 

A.  G.  Tracey,  B.A.,  B.SC. 

P.  R.  Rayner,  B.A.,  B.SC. 

C.  G.  Vernon,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

W.  Auger,  B.SC.    - 

J.  H.  Walter,  PH.D.,  M.A. 

M.  W.  Thomas,  M.A.,  LL.M. 

H.  W.  Bligh,  M.A. 

W.  G.  Neil,  B.SC. 

W.  P.  Bannister,  M.A. 

L.  F.  Wallis,  B.SC. 

S.  A.  Dyment,  M.SC. 

E.  E.  Jones,  M.A..  PK  D. 

V.  S.  E.  Davis,  M.A. 

L.  C.  Soar,  M.A. 

Rev.  C.  Parsons. 

Rev.  R.  J.  McCliment,  O.B.E    M.A 

Miss  E.  F.  Leach,  B.SC. 

A.  S.  Mason,  O.B.E. ,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

S.  C.  Nunn,  M.A. 

Miss  F.  L.  Limn,  B.SC. 

A.  Bnerlcy,  B.A.,  B.SC. 

Miss  D.  Carruthers,  M.SC. 

Miss  M.  Carolan. 

H.  A.  T.  Simmonds,  M  A. 

Rev.  Guy  Brinkworth,  B.SC. 

Mother  Mary  of  the  Redeemer. 

Miss  K.  M.  Macaulay. 
Miss  M.  W.  Richards,  M.A. 

Miss  E.  G.  Harold,  M.A. 
Dr.  Taylor. 
Dr.  K.  Anderson,  B.A. 
Miss  J.  M.  H.  McCaig,  M.A. 


TRAINING  COLLEGES 

The  Maria  Grey  Training  College,  11>  The  Avenue,  Brondesbury,  N.W.6. 
(129  students),  Principal,  Miss  T.  Day,  M.A. 

The  Hampton  Emergency  Training  College,  Upper  Sunbury  Road,  Hampton 
(199  students),  Principal,  Miss  H.  M.  Berry,  B.SC. 

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TECHNICAL  COLLEGES,  POLYTECHNICS  AND  TECHNICAL 

INSTITUTES 

Name  of  Institute  Principal 

Acton  Technical  College         ...  R.  W.  MacAdam,  B.SC.  (Eng.)*  MJ.MECH.E. 

Chiswick  Polytechnic  ...  ..  J.  P.  Ivcns,  M.A.,  B.COM. 

Haling  Technical  College         ...  C.  F.  Trangmar,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.). 

Enfield  Technical  College       ...  H.    W.    Broadbent,    M.SC.    (Eng.),    M.I.MKCH.E., 

F.I.I.A. 

Harrow  Technical  Institute     ...  J.  G.  Platt,  A,R.C.A.,  A.R.E. 

Hcndon  Technical  College      ...  R.  W.  Walls,  B.SC.  (ECON.),  B.COM.,  A.L.A.A.,  A.C.I.S. 

Kilburn  Polytechnic     J.  Platt,  B.COM. 

Southall  Technical  College       ..  W.  C.  F.  Campaign,  B.SC.  (Eng.),  M.I.MECH.E. 

Tottenham  Technical  College    .  G.  F.  Rose,  M.A.,  M.SC. 

Twickenham  Technical  College  A.  G.  Webb,  B.SC,  (Eng.),  A.C.G.I.,  A.M.I.MECH.E. 

Willesdcn  Technical  College  .  .  A.  E.  JefFery,  B.SC.  (Eng.),  Whit.-Ex.,  A.M.I.MECH.E. 

Responsible   Teacher 

Edmonton  Technical  Institute  F.  Akroyd,  M.A. 

Schools  of  Art 

Name  of  School  Head 

Ealing  School  of  Art T.  E.  Lightfoot,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.). 

Harrow  School  of  Art J.  G.  Platt,  A.R.C.A.,  A.R.E. 

Hornsey  School  of  Art    .  .  T.  C.  Moody,  A  R.t.,  R  I. 

Twickenham  School  of  Art     .  .  F.  C.  V.  Davis,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.). 

Willesden  School  of  Art  .  J.  R.  Lockie,  A.R.C  A.  (Lond.). 

Art  Classes 

Name  of  School  Head 

Hampstcad      Garden      Suburb 

Institute         ..  .  .     H.  Laccy,  M.A. 

Spring  Grove  Polytechnic       .       J.  L.  Tomlinson,  M.A.,  M.COM. 

SECONDARY   TECHNICAL,   ETC.,    SCHOOLS 
(a)  Junior   Technical    Schools 

Name  of  School  Head 

Acton  (Engineering)     .  .        (Vacant.) 

Enfield  (Engineering)     .  ..     II.  W.  Wadge,  B.SC.  (Lond.). 

Hendon  (Engineering)  .     C.  Buckle,  B.SC.  (Hons.),  A.M.I.E.F. 

Southall  (Engineering)  F.  Holroyd,  PH.D.,  B.SC. 

Tottenham  (Building)  ..    E.  W.  McGill,  A.I.STRUCT.E.,  A.M.I.E.E. 

Twickenham  (Building)  .      J.  V.  Tec,  B.SC.  (Eng  ),  A.C.G.I. 

Twickenham  (Engineering)      ..      J.  V.  Tee,  B.SC.  (Eng.),  A.C.G.I. 
Willesden  (Building)      ..  F.  E.  Olney,  M.SC. 

Willesden  (Engineering)  .      T.  G.  Francis,  B.SC.,  A.M.I.I.E.,  A.M.I.MECH.E. 

Chiswick  (Domestic  Science,  etc.)  Miss  C.  I.  S.  F.  Scott. 
Edmonton  (Needle  Trades)      .      Miss  K.  P.  Macrae,  B.A  ,  B.SC  (LCON.). 
Hendon  (Domestic  Science,  etc.)    Miss  A.  S.  Macdonald. 
Kilburn  (Needle  Trades)  .     Miss  1.  A.  Hughes,  M.A.,  B.SC.  (LCON.). 

(b)  Junior  Art  Schools 

Name  of  School  Head 

Ealing  School  of  Art T.  E.  Lightfoot,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.). 

Harrow  School  of  Art  ..  .  .  J.  G.  Plan,  A.R.C.A.,  A.R.E. 

Twickenham  School  of  Art     ...  F.  C.  V.  Davis,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.). 

Willesden  School  of  Art          ...  J.  R.  Lockie,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.). 

(c)  Junior  Commercial  Schools 

Name  of  School  Head 

Chiswick  ...  A.  T.  Kings,  M.SC.  (ECON.). 

Ealing  (Retail  Distribution)     .  F.  Keggins,  B.COM. 

Hcndon W.  T.  Smith,  M.COM. 

Kilburn ..  H.  F.  Hemstock,  B.SC. 

Tottenham        C.  E.  Smith,  B.COM.,  B.SC.  (ECON.). 

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TECHNICAL,  COMMERCIAL  AND  ART  SCHOOLS 

Junior  Pupils  in  full-time  attendance*  October,  1945  : — 

Junior  Technical  Schools  of  Engineering             1,499 

Junior  Technical  Schools  of  Building        ...         ...         ...         ...  613 

Junior  Technical  Schools  for  the  Needle  Trades  (Girls)           ...  343 

Junior  Technical  Schools  of  Domestic  Science,  etc.  (Girls)      ...  215 

Junior  Commercial  Schools  (Mixed)         1,242 

Junior  Art  Schools  (Mixed)           260 


Full-time  Senior  Technical,  Commercial  and  Art  Schools,  Oct.,  1945 
Part-time  day  and  evening  students  Technical  Colleges,  October,  1945 
Part-time  day  and  evening  students  Evening  Institutes,  October,  1945 


4,172 

898 

20,645 

15,724 


JUVENILE   EMPLOYMENT  BUREAUX 

Juvenile  Employment 
Address  Telephone  No. 

Acton 

Education  Office,  Town  Hall,  Acton,  Acorn  3641     . . . 
W.3. 

Brentford  and  Chiswick 
273,  High  Road,  Chiswick,  W.4       . . .  Chiswick  4359 

257,  High  Street,  Brentford Haling  0483     . . . 

Ealing 

Town  Hall,  Haling,  W.5        Ealing  3030     .  . 

Edmonton 

Education  Office,  Brettenham  Road,  Tottenham  3160 
Edmonton,  N.I 8 

Enfield 

Education  Office,  Firtree  House,  Silver  Enfield  0975    . . . 
Street,  Enfield,  Middlesex 

Feltham 

9,  Hounslow  Road,  Feltham,  Middle-  Feltham  2790  .. 
sex. 

Finchley 

304,  Regents  Park  Road,  Finchley,  Finchley  1558 
N.3. 

Harrow 

21-21a,    Clarendon    Road,    Harrow,  Harrow  3772 
Middlesex. 

Hayes 
16,  Botwell  Lane,  Hayes,  Middlesex  Hayes  719 

Hendon 

Education  Office,  Town  Hall,  Hendon,  Hendon  8181  . . . 
N.W.4. 

Heston  and  Isleworth 

Education  Office,  6,  Lampton  Road,  Hounslow  3224 
Hounslow,  Middlesex. 

Hornsey 

Education  Office,  Town  Hall,  The  Mountview  3220 
Broadway,  Crouch  End,  N.8. 

Potters  Bar 

Ladbrooke  School,  High  Road,  Potters  Potters  Bar  2882 
Bar,  Middlesex. 

Ruislip-Northwood 

27,  Victoria  Road,  Ruislip,  Middlesex  Ruislip  2912 
J,M.     &    I.    School,   Pinner    Road,  Northwood  1984 
Northwood,  Middlesex. 

Southgate 
Education     Offices,     Bowes     Road,  Enterprise  4624 

Southgate,  N.ll. 

Winchmore  Senior  School,  Highfield  Laburnam  2149 
Road,  N.21. 

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Officer 
—  Woodman. 

F.  V.  Reekie. 
F.  V.  Reekie. 

Miss  M,  C.  Walker. 
F.  Holmes, 

F.  S.  Robinson, 
T.  A.  Brown. 
Stacey  Salmon. 
A.  Ward. 

F.  R.  Purkiss. 
F.  Taylor. 

P.  F.  Roberts. 
M.  R.  Kingwell. 
A.  C.  Froude. 


A.  Egerton. 
A.  Egcrton. 


A.  C.  Froude. 
A.  C.  Froude. 


Officer 
C.  H.  Pym. 


T.  A.  Brown. 
T.  A.  Brown. 

—  Lcthcrland. 


Fern  Smith. 
Fern  Smith. 
Miss  F.  Taylor. 

Miss  M.  Gallen. 

F.  W.  Goodge. 
F.  G.  Stroud. 
Wale  Smith. 
Grayson  Stone. 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

MIDDLESEX 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT  BUKEAVX—continucd. 

Juvenile  Employment 
Address  Telephone  No 

Southall 

Education     Offices,     Villiers     Road,  Southall  1505... 
Southall,  Middlesex. 

Staines 

Stanwell Road,  Ashford,  Middlesex...  Ashford  2515 
67, Thames  Street, Staines, Middlesex  Staines  923     ... 

Tottenham 

Education  Office,  Philip  Lane,  Totten-  Tottenham  5285 
ham,  N.15. 

Twickenham 
Education  Offices,  82,  Clifden  Road,  Popcsgrove  3671 

Twickenham,  Middlesex 
6a,  Park  Road,  Teddington,  Middlesex  Molesey  2577 

Uxbridge 

Local  County  Offices,  High  Street,  Uxbridge  2094 
Uxbridge,  Middlesex. 

West  Drayton 

32,    Station    Road,    West    Drayton,  W.   Drayton  2383 
Middlesex. 

Wembley 
13,  Wembley  Hill  Road,  Wembley,  Wembley  3095 

Middlesex. 
Stag  Lane,  Roe  Green,  N.W.9          ..  Cohndale  7560 

Willcsden 
Pound  Lane,  Wiilesden,  N.W.10     ,..  Willesden  6292  . 

Wood  Green 

Education  Office,  10,  Stuart  Crescent,  Bowes  Park  1141 
Wood  Green,  N.22. 

CAMP  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Telephone  No  Headmaster 

Lords  Field  Camp  School,  near  Over- 
ton,  Basingstoke      ..  .  .         ..    Ovcrton  285  .  .  R.  M.  Labdon. 

(Accommodation   240   boys   and   girls.) 
West  Mark  Camp  School,  near  Peters- 
field  ...  Petersfield  731        .      S.  G.  Barker, 

(Accommodation  240  boys  and  girhO 

REMAND  HOMES 
Name  of  Home  Telephone  No.  Superintendent 

St.  Nicholas  Home,  Enfield ENFicld  4821          ...  A.  R.  T.  Peachell. 

(Accommodation,  50  boys.) 

St.  Helena's,  Haling,  W.I 3 Haling  PERiyale  4751    Miss  N.  Artist. 

(Accommodation,  30  girls.) 
APPROVED  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Telephone  No.  Headmaster 

St.    Christopher's,    Uxbridge    Road, 

Hayes,  Middlesex Hayes  (Middlesex)  1131   F.  G.  W.  Westgate. 

(Accommodation,  75  senior  boys.) 
Denham  Court,  Denham,  Bucks.     ...  Dcnham  2144          ...  Miss  L.  E.  Elliott. 

(Accommodation,  *>0  senior  girls.) 
Pishiobury  School,  Sawbridgeworth, 

Herts  Sawbridgeworth  227  .  .  J.  H.  Bennell. 

(Accommodation,  90  junior  boys.) 
HOSTEL  FOR  CHILDREN 

Telephone  No.  Matron 

"  Mountfield,"   66,   Shepherds   Hill,  Mountview  7555   ...  Miss  F.  M.  Cartwright, 
Highgate,  N.6. 

(Accommodation,  25  children.) 

SWIMMING  BATHS 

The  County  Council  has  provided  a  Schools  Swimming  Bath  at  Bowes  Road. 
Southgate. 


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YOUTH    AND   ADULT   SOCIAL   WELFARE   SERVICE 

Community  Centres 

The  County  Council  is  making  grants  under  Section  53  of  the  Education  Act, 
1944,  in  aid  of  the  following  Community  Centres  : — 

Borough  of  Ealmg,  Hanwell,  Greenford  and  Perivale  Community  Centres. 

(Warden,  H.  Pugh). 
Borough  of  Baling.     Northolt  Grange  Community  Centre.     (Warden  :  To 

be  appointed.) 
Borough  of  Hendon*  Watling  Community  Centre,     (Organising  Secretary, 

P.  N.  Moiioy.) 

Borough  of  Southall,  Southall  Community  Centre.  (Warden  :  C.  W.  Brown). 
Borough   of  Southgate,    Southgate   Community   Centre.      (Warden,   A.   J. 

Marshall). 
Urban    District    of    Hayes    and    Harhngton,    Hayes    Community    Centre. 

(Organising  Secretary,  Miss  E.  Bloxham). 
Urban  District  of  Potters  Bar,  Potters  Bar  Community  Centre.     (Warden, 

Vacant.) 

The  whole  or  the  larger  proportion  of  the  salaries  of  the  Wardens  in  charge  of  the 
above  Community  Centres  is  paid  by  the  County  Council. 

Youth  Service 

There  is  a  County  Youth  Committee.  Local  Youth  Committees  have  been  con- 
stituted for  the  development  of  the  Youth  Service  in  the  26  County  Districts.  Grants 
are  made  to  these  Youth  Committees  in  aid  of  expenditure  on  the  provision  of  premises, 
administration,  grants  to  affiliated  youth  organisations,  etc.  Seventeen  Youth  Officers 
and  one  Assistant  Youth  Officer  have  been  appointed. 


Sub-Committee 
Primary  Education          .  . 
Secondary  Education 
Further  Education 
Educational  Development 
General  Services     . 
General  Purposes  and  Finance 
Appeals 
County  Library 


SUB-COMMITTEES 

Chairman 

County  Councillor  W.  Sutdiflc 
County  Councillor  Mrs.  M.  R.  Forbes  J  P. 
County  Alderman  L   M.  Bcncn-Stock. 
County  Councillor  Mrs.   M   R   Forbes,  J  p 
County  Alderman  Mrs  L  R  Ithell 
County  Councillor  W  J    Hill. 

County  Alderman  Mrs   B   A   Beaumont. 

MEMBERS 


COUNTY  ALDLRMIN 
Baker,   Mrs.    F.    M  ,   j  P.,   Rembrandt   Hotel, 

Thurloe  Place,  S  W.7 
Barnes,   Mrs.   G ,  j  p  ,  40,  Esmond  Gardens, 

South  Parade,  Bedford  Park,  W  4 
Beaumont,  Mrs.  B   A  ,  j  p  ,  21,  Frays  Avenue, 

West  Drayton 
Benen-Stock,  L  M  ,  Moorlands,  Horton  Road, 

Stanwcll    Moor 
Catlow,    Sir    John,    j  p ,    H8,    Anson    Road, 

Cncklewood,  NW2 
Daniels,  Mrs    E  ,  49,  Sutton  Lane,  Chiswick, 

W.4 
Hughes,    J     R,    J.P,    163,    Windmill    Road, 

Eahng,  W  5 
Ithell,    Mrs.    L.    R.,    J  P.,    4,    Porlock    Poad, 

Enfield. 
Messer,  F.,  j  P.,  M.P.,   176,  Wightman   Road, 

Hornsey,  N  8. 
Pcndred,  R.  M  J  ,  j  P  ,  15,  Barn  Hill,  Wembley 

Park 
Richardson,    G    R.,    j  p.,    89,    Bertram    Road, 

NW.4. 

Ridge,  R.  G.,  J.P  ,  Laurel  Lodge,  Hanworth. 
Rockman,  B.  H.,  J  P 

COUNTY  COUNCILLORS 

Ayres,  G ,  79,  Kempe  Road,  London,  N.W  6 
Beach,   Col.    G.,   c  B.,   O.B.B  ,   T.D.,   DL,   81, 

Hendon   Lane,    Finchley,    N  3. 
Bennetts,  J   P  ,  j  p  ,  15,  Gayton  Road,  Harrow 
Clark,  G.  A  ,  96,  North  Actori  Road,  London, 

N.W.  10. 

Elvin,  H.  H ,  9,  Bromcfield,  Stanmorc 
Evans,   W.   H.,   50,   Clifton   Road,  Alexandra 

Park,  N.22. 


Fairfield,    Mrs     M     M  ,    ]  i>  ,    "  Robur,"    <>2, 

Church  Hill,  VC'mchmore  Hill,  N  21 
Forbes,   Mrs.   M    R  ,  J  P  ,  7,   Hamilton  Road, 

NW  10 

Garrett,  M.  W.,  10,  Carlisle  Road,  Hampton 
Graham,  T  N ,  j  p  ,  10,  Punces  Street,  S  VC'  1 
Gnmshaw,  W.  J,  JP,  Oakloa,  25,  Sheldon 

Avenue,  Highgate,  N  6 

Halford,  S  H  ,  7,  Spur  Road,  '1  ottenham,  N  15 
Hill,  W.  J  ,  J.P.,  43,  Ranelagh  Road,  N  W  10 
Hollmgsworth,  Mrs  A  L.,  112,  Kosebery 

Avenue,  N.I 7 
Ingram,  P'    T    C  ,  Fenny  Sladc,  The  Ridgeway, 

Potters  Bar. 

Jackson,  Mrs    E  ,  50,  Alleyn  Park,  Southall. 
Johnson,  J.  M  ,  23,  Mancel  Road,  Twickenham. 
Jones,  K  ,  34,  Kenton  Gardens,  Kenton. 
Joyce,  T   H.,  60,  Park  Lane,  Edmonton. 
Lewis,  B.,  51,  Valley  Drive,  Kingsbury,  N.W  9. 
Lewis,    rapt     E.    J  ,    j  P ,    259,    Noel    Road, 

Acton,   W  3 
Long,  Mrs.  F.,  j  p.,  15,  Henley  Road,  London, 

N  18 
Lynch,  Mrs   J.  D  ,  101,  Downhills  Park  Road, 

N.17 
Parker,  T.  J  ,  80,  Windsor  Avenue,  Hillmgdon, 

Uxbndge. 
Squire,    Mrs.    E.    M ,    19,    Salisbury    Road, 

Enfield  Lock. 
Suggate,  Mrs.  F   M.,  j  p  ,  90,  Brookside  Road, 

NW.ll 

Sutcliffc,   W.,   6K,   Central  Avenue,   Hayes. 
Thomas,  D.  J  ,  40,  Worton  Way,  Isleworth 
Wicley,  W.  J  ,  18,  King's  Road,  Fehham. 
Willment,  G.  F.,  38,  The  Grove,  Isleworth. 
Wren,  J.  J.,  87,  Russell  Avenue,  London,  N.22. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MEMBERS  NOMINATED  BY  EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS 

Chellingworth,   W    N ,   28,   Burgess   Avenue, 

Kingsbury,  N.W.9. 
Grant,  R.,  j.r ,  6,  Avenue  Road,   Southgatc, 

N.14. 

Leahy,  M.,  42,  Dale  Street,  Chiswick,  W.4 
Manning,  R.  H ,  6,  Manor  Avenue,  Hounslow 
Reed,  A.,  J.PM  129,  Roslyn  Koad>  Tottenham, 

N.15 
Scott,  T.   J  ,   20,   Cheviot   Gardens,   London, 

N.W.2 

MEMBERS   NOMINATED   BY    NON-EXCLPI 1 1> 
DISTRICTS 

Jones,  H  E  ,  PH  D ,  1°1,  I^nern  Lane,  Whet- 
stone, N20 

Reid,  Mrs  B.  G ,  12,  Norford  Way,  liastcotc, 
Ruislip. 


MIDDLESEX 

Co-OPTTD   MlMBhKS 

Akroyd,  P  ,  2,  Belmont  Road,  Bushey,  Hert- 
fordshire. 

Bridges,  C  E  ,  Barris>ter-at-Law,  20,  Piccadilly, 
London,  W  1. 

I  lemmings,  I ,  B  A  ,  24,  Otterburn  Gardens, 
Isleworth 

Lane,  A  L  W  ,  SiKcibcik,  Stanwcll  Moor, 
S  tames 

Mason,  A.  S,  onr,  MA,  B  sc  ,  Hampton 
Grammar  School,  Hanworth  Road,  Hamp- 
ton. 

Rolhmon,  F  ,  7,  Watford  Road,  Wembley 

Smith,  C  L.  H ,  Oliver  Goldsmith  Primary 
School,  Kingsbury,  N  W  c> 

Tifhn,  A.  E  ,  "  Woodbcrry,"  218,  Green  Lanes, 
l;insbury  Park,  N  4 

Wootton,  Mrs.  B,  MA,  S4,  Napier  Court, 
London,  S  W  6 


ASSISTANT 
ARCHITECT 
TREASURER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFHCER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


MONMOUTHSHIRE 

CHAIRMAN  ...         ...         ..      Alderman  H.  V.  Phinncmore. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN     ..        .  .    Alderman  S.  Jones. 

DIRECTOR   .  C.    E.    Gittms,   M.AO   County   Hall,   Newport,   Mon. 

Tel.  :   Newport  4951. 
T.  J.  Patterson  (Elementary). 
Colm  L.  Jones,  F.R.I.B.A. 
P.  H.  Stafford,  F.S.A.A. 
(Vacant.) 

Gwyn  Rocyn  Jones,  M.AO  M.B.,  B.CH.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.PO 
D.P.H.  (County  Pathologist  and  Bacteriologist)  j 
Miss  Mary  Scott,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  Miss  M.  Gordon, 
M.BO  CH.BO  D.P.H.  ;  Miss  Annie  Roberts,  M.A., 

M.B.,     CH.B.,     M.R.C.S.,     L.R.C.P.,     D.P.H.  ;       MlSs     T. 

O'Riordan,  B.A.,  M.B.,  B.CIL,  D.P.H.  ;  Miss  E.  D. 
Owen>  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  Miss  A.  S. 
Dewar,  M.B.,  CH.BO  D.P.H.  ;  B.  L.  MacQuillan, 

M.B.,    B.CH.,    B.A.O.,    D.P.H.  ;     H.    V.    M.    Jones,    M.B  , 

B.S.,  D.P.H,  ;  Miss  W.  E.  Probert,  M.R.C.S.,  L  R.C.P., 
D.P.H.  ;  Miss  M.  R.  Macquillan,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S., 

L.R.F.P.S.,    D.P.H. 

J.  K.  Noot,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s.  ;  E.  K  J.  Sumner,  L  D.5., 
R.C.S.  ;  Noel  I.  Smith,  i  D.S.  ;  D.  Porter,  L.D.S. 

Miss  D.  Freeman  and  F.  Johnston  (Physical 
Training) ;  Miss  D.  Lambert  (Domestic  Science)  ; 
J.  Holm  (School  Gardening). 

Estimated  1943—308,700. 

7s.  4|d. 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

ORGANISERS     OF     SPECIAL 
SUBJECTS 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1946-47 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


(Estimated)  £4,488. 

Provided 
Non-Provided  : — 

C.  ofE. 

R.C 

(a)  Provided        

(b)  Non-Provided,       but 

aided    on    a     defi- 
ciency basis 

(c)  Non-Provided3       but 

aided       on       other 
basis 

( d)  Non-Provided,      and 

not    aided    by    the 
L.E.A 

Totals 


AV.  of    No.  on  Roll 
Dcpat  t  merits 


Boys 


188 

62 
8 
Girls 


26,719 

3,904 
833 

Mixed  Total* 
19  19 


1          — 
3          23 


29 


163 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

MONMOUTHSHIRE 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS—          Pupils     in     attendance 
contd.          at  above  schools  : — 


(a) 
(b) 

Boys 
680 

Girls 
659 

Mixed 
5,700 
1,929 

Total 
5,700 
3,268 

(d) 

375 

324 

— 

699 

1,055 

983 

7,629 

9,667 

Totals 

GRAMMAR  AND  COUNTY  INTERMEDIATE  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

Abersychan  Secondary  School  ......    J.  C.  James,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

Bassaleg  Secondary  School      .........    Rhys  T.  Harry,  M.A. 

Bedwellty  Secondary  School  .........    E.  Jones,  M.SC. 

Chepstow  Secondary  School  ........     W.  Robinson,  B.SC.  (Acting-Head). 

Nantyglo  Secondary  School    ........    E.  Silk,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

Newbridge  Secondary  School  .........    A.  T.  S.  Cooke,  M.A. 

Pontllanfraith  Secondary  School        ......     C.  B.  Rowlands,  M.SC. 

Rhymney  Secondary  School   ..          ...        .       J.D.C.  Anthony,  M.SC. 

Abergavenny  High  School  for  Girls  .....    Miss  Gethin-Davies,  M.A. 

Abergavenny  Grammar  School  (B)    ...          ..     H.  W.  Newcombe,  M.A.,  B.SC, 

Abertillery  County  School      .........    M.  R.  Lewis,  B.A, 

Ebbw  Vale  County  School      .........    D.  T.  Davies,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

Monmouth  School  for  Girls   ........    Miss  A.  F.  McDonald,  M.A. 

Monmouth  School  (B)  ......  .  .     N.  C.  Elstob,  M.A. 

Pontypool  County  School  for  Girls  .       Miss  Anne  Francis,  M.A. 

Pontywaun  County  School     ........    H.  V.  W.  Lewis,  M.A.  ,  B.SC. 

Tredegar  County  School  .......     W.  Tidsweil,  M.A. 

West  Monmouthshire  School  (B)       ......    D.  C.  Harrison,  B.A.,  B.SC.,  LL.B. 

TRAINING  COLLEGE 
Monmouthshire  Training  College,  Caerleon.    Principal  —  T.  J.  Webley,  B.A. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 
Crumlin  Mining  and  Technical  College.    Principal  —  Dr.  T.  V.  Starkey,  F.INST.P. 

JUNIOR   TECHNICAL   SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Headmaster  No,  of  Pupils 

Abersychan      Mining      and      Technical 

Institute  ............     T.  S  Winsor,  B.SC.  .  .         165 

Abertillery       Mining       and       Technical 

Institute   ...          ............    W.  J.  Robins,  B.SC.  ...        115 

Ebbw     Vale      Mining     and     Technical 

Institute     ..  .............    A.  Salmon,  B.SC  .......        132 

New    Tredegar    Mining    and    Technical 

Institute     ...............    J.  Jones,  M.E  .......        110 

Pontllanfraith     Mining     and     Technical 

Institute     ...............    R.  Vines,  M.E  .......        101 

Tredcgar  Mining  and  Technical  Institute    J.  Sullivan,  B.SC.    ..          ...          91 

AGRICULTURE 

Monmouthshire  Institute  of  Agriculture,  Usk.    Principal  —  G.  H.  Purvis,  M.B.K., 

F.C.S. 

Youth  Service 
COUNTY  YOUTH  ORGANISER  :  J.  M.  Thomas. 

The  County  Youth  Committee  consists  of  members  of  the  Further  Education 
Committee  and  representatives  of  Voluntary  Bodies.  The  County  is  divided  up 
into  14  areas,  each  area  having  its  own  District  Youth  Committee  consisting  of 
representatives  of  the  L.E.A.  and  representatives  of  local  Voluntary  Bodies  and  other 
local  interests. 

MEMBERS 

ALDERMFN  Jones,   S  ,   Miners'   Office,   Blackwood   Road, 

Brown,  W   E.,  4,  Clomendy  Road,  Cwmbran.  Pontllanfraith. 

Bull\v,W'  ,,G<  j"''    48j  u?rynl\y?yd   Tcrrace>  Jones,  T.  J.,  Maesgwyn,  Commercial  Road, 

Waunllwyd,  near  Ebbw  Vale.  Machen 


Greasley,  G.  H  ,  50,  l<owler  Street,  Wamfeltn,  Jones*  W.  HM  103,  High  Street,  Blama. 

Pontypool.  Meredith,    A     E,,    Bryn    Ivor,    Park    Street, 
Harries,  L,  49,  Tillery  Street,  Abertillery.  CwncK-arn, 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 


Panes,    J     J,    O.BE,    3,    Woodland    Terrace, 

Argoed 

Parry,  W ,  57,  Alexandra  Street,  Blama 
Phinncmore,  H.  V.,  1,  Kitnbcrley  Road,  Six 

Bells,  Abertillcry. 

Pitman,  J  ,  Darnhvfryd,  Surgery  Road,  Blama 
Powell,  J.,  Littlcdean,  Cromwell  Road,  Cross 

Keys. 

Saddler,  W.  J  ,  Trecarrel,  Newbridge 
Sncllgrove,  J  ,  20,  Cwm  Cottage  Road,  Aber- 

tilJcry. 

Thomas,  E ,  56,  Bcdwellty  Road,  Aberbargoed. 
Wathcn,  W   J  ,  Ivor  Castle  Hotel,  Blacnavon. 
Watkms,  W,  C  ,  M  B.E  ,  Alma,  Victoria  Village, 

GarndirTaith 
Williams,    W,    '1  ,    23,    Bryngwyn    Road,    Six 

Bells,  Abertillery 

COUNCII  i  ORS 

Atkins,  A ,  35,  Rose  Hcyworth  Road,  Aber- 
tillerv. 

Baker,  li ,  Holly  House,  Ca&tlcton,  Cardiff 

Bevan,  T  ,  85,  Bryn  Terrace,  Llanhillcth. 

Bevan,  W.  G,  59,  Ashvale,  Trcdcgar 

Breakwell,  G ,  Perthyre,  Rockfield,  Monmouth 

Budden,  L.,  7,  Old  Row,  Sudbrook,  near 
Chepstow 

Carver,  Mrs    F,  9,  Orchard  Place,  Cwmbran 

Court,  C  ,   10,  Gladstone    Terrace,  Blaenavon 

Cox,  W ,  Beaufort  House,  Pleasant  View, 
Kbbw  Vale 

Davies,  I  T ,  10,  Commercial  Street,  Aber- 
bargoed. 

Davies,  Sir  Leonard  T  ,  K  B  i  ,  Rockfield  Park, 
Monmouth 

Oavies,  J.  H  ,  20,  Fountain  Road,  Pontymoel, 
Pont  y  pool 

Dixon  W  B ,  The  Grove,  Lansdown  Road, 
Abergavcnny 

Howler,  W.,  Brynderwen,  Risca  Road,  Roger- 
stone 

hvans,  O ,  Hillbrac,  Snatchwood  Road, 
Abcrsychan 

Fennell,  A.  G  ,  Oaklands,  Llanhennock, 
Caerlcon 

Fox,  O  ,  71,  York  Terrace,  Trcdegar. 

Garland,  S  ,  38,  Central  Avenue,   Oakdale 

Gibbon*  E,  H  ,  10,  (Coronation  Terrace, 
Waterloo  Road,  Talywain. 

Greene,  W.  J.,  18,  Carn-y-tyla  Terrace,  Abcr- 
tysbwe. 

Gwilhm,  P.  J.,  45,  Bryn  Ithel,  Llanhillcth 

Haycock,  J.  W ,  33,  Golt  Road,  Pan  teg,  Ponty- 

rl 
II.    S,    The    Great    House,    Trclech 
Grange,  near  Chepstow 

Hingley,  H.,  23,  Woodside  Crescent,  Ebb\v 
Vale. 

Howells,  A.  K,  1,  G.W  R  Cottage,  Aber- 
gavenny. 

Hughes,  A.,  24,  Cwmcelyn  Road,  Blama. 

Hutthms,  E  C,  117,  Elgam  Avenue,  Blacn- 
avon. 

Tcnour,  A   M.  C.,  Crossways,  Chepstow. 

Jones,  H.  G.,  44,  The  Uplands,  Rogerstonc 

Jones,  Mrs.  L.  P ,  3,  Llwynon  Road,  Six  Bells, 
Abertillery. 


MONMOUTHSHIRE 

Jones,  W ,  6,  Garden  Suburbs,  Pontywam, 
Cross  Keys. 

King,  J.,  59,  Derlwyn  Street,  New   Tredcgar. 

Macey,  W.  G,  16,  New  Cwm  Terrace,  Cwm 

Matthews,  t.  J.,  16,  Malvern  Terrace,  Ponty- 
mister 

Miller,  T ,  Sunnyview,  Penllyn  Avenue,  Pont- 
newydd,  near  Newport. 

Morris,  R.,  48,  Gwyddon  Road,  Abcrcarn. 

Mytton,  T    H.,  9,  Granville  Street,  Abertillery 

Parker,  E.  L.,  The  Grove,  Lower  Pontncwydd. 

Palmer,  W.  H  ,  41,  Addison  Street,  Blackwood. 

Phillips,  H  ,  I  tor  Cottage,  Rassa,  Beaufort. 

Phipps,  A    J  ,  6,  F.lm  Grove,  Trcthomas 

Proctor,  W.  T ,  1,  Newport  Road,  Pan  teg, 
Pomvpool 

Prosser,  W  J  ,  8,  Gieenheld  Terrace,  Ynysddu 

Raglan,  The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord,  Cefntilla  Court, 
Uhk 

Rawhngb,  C ,  Macs-yr-haf,  Stoncy  Road, 
GarndifTaith 

Rogers,  K  ,  6,  Newport  Road,  Cwmcarn 

Rosser,  F.  T ,  Byway,  Monmouth  Road, 
Abergavenny 

Sanford,  G    A  ,  Tnley  Court,  Abergavenny. 

Smith,  A  E  ,  29,  Cromwell  Road,  Cross  Keys 

Smith,   G,   11,  Woodville  Terrace,  Argoed 

Thomas,  D  1 ,  26,  The  Crescent,  Macsycwm- 
mcr. 

rl  hompson,  ]   A  ,  5,  Aligned  Avenue,  Blaenavon. 

Townscnd,  A  J  B  ,  Lower  House  Farm, 
Raid  an. 

Walkley,  T,  21,  Rosser  Street,  Wainfelm, 
Pontypool 

Watkms,    W  ,   44,   Ashvale,   Tredcgar. 

Whatley,  H    I  ,  5,  Hillside  Terrace,  Waunllwyd. 

Weekcs,  K   G.  G.,  Langston  Court,  Langston 

Wellington,  T  ,  4,  Farm  Road,  Nantyglo 

West,  D    G  ,  Sunnycroft,  Newbridge. 

Whitehead,  Mrs.  E.  M  ,  Goytre  Hall,  Aber- 
gavenny 

Williams,  C.,  4,  Henwacn  Street,  Blama 

Williams,  II  T.,  11,  Alexandra  Place,  New- 
bridge 

Williams,  J  ,  48,  Upper  High  Street,  Rhymney, 

Williams,   J.   R  ,    Cartref,   70,   Church   Street, 


Tredegar 
Wilson,    C.   H 
Caerleon 


S ,   Cranleigh,   Ponthir   Road, 


CO-OPTTD 
A ,    8,     Greenfield 


Terrace, 


Bennett,     Mrs 

Trcdegar. 

Brown,  Mrs.  F    T.,  9,  Gray  Street,  Abertillcry. 
Gule,    Coun     T ,    57,    Pantypwyddon    Road, 

Abertillery 

Harry,  R.    f  ,  Secondary  School,  Bassaleg 
Lewis,  L ,  30,  Twynyffald  Road,  Blackwood. 
Trumper,     Capt.     E      H.     G ,     Pantybaiheu, 

Llanvair,   near  Abergavenny. 
Wheeler,  Prof  Olive,  The  Woodlands,  Bettws- 

y-coed  Road,  Cyncoed,  Cardiff. 
Representative     of    the     National     Union     of 

Teachers. 
Representative  of  the  Managerial  side  of  the 

Coal  Industry 
Representative  of  the  Managerial  side  of  the 

Iron  and  Steel  Industry. 


MONTGOMERYSHIRE 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEON 


Alderman  W.  C.  Black. 

Councillor  Geo.  F.  Hamer. 

T.    Glyn    Davies3    M.A.,    County   Offices,    Newtown. 

Tel.  :    Newtown  228. 
Miss  D.   Griffith  Davies3  County  Offices,  Newtown. 

TeL  :  Newtown  228. 
Ivor  J.  Jones,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.,  County  Health  Offices, 

Newtown.    Tel.  :    Newtown  205. 
S.  Pritchard  Jones,  L.D.S.  (Liverpool),  County  Health 

Offices,  Newtown.     Tel.  :    Newtown  205. 


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MONTGOMERYSHIRE 


ARCHITECT 

POPULATION  OF 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 
SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 
TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 
SECONDARY  MODERN 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
MEALS  ORGANISER 
INFANTS  ORGANISER 


H.  Carr,  F.S.I.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  County  Offices,  Welshpool. 

Tel. :    Welshpool  228. 
48,462. 


£672. 


Provided 
Non-Provided 

Total    , 


No.  of 

Departments 

50 

39 


No.  of  Schools 


Boys 
2 

1 

Mixed,  2. 

Aliss  Marjorie  Edwards. 
Mrs.  H.  E.  Craig. 
Mrs.  R.  Owen. 


Girls 
2 


Mixed 
4 


89 

Totals 
8 

1 


MEMBERS 


A I  DtRMLN 


Black,  W   C  ,  Brynllwyn,  Garthmyl 

Davies,  Rev    F.  J  ,  Greenfields,  Machynlleth 

Dugdalc,  Major  W.  M ,  D  s.o ,  Llwyn  Llam- 
fyllin. 

Griffith,  J  ,  43,  Broad  Street,  Newtown. 

Hughes,  E ,  Trederwen  House,  Llansant- 
ffraid,  S.O. 

James,  C.,  Brynawcl. 

James,  Rev.  D  ,  Ael-y-bryn,  Newtown. 

Jones,  J.  C  ,  Pennant,  Llanfair,  Welshpool 

Jones,  E.  E  ,  Maesmawr,  Caersws. 

Kinsey,  T.  E ,  Maesmawr,  Caersws 

Owen,  L,  O  ,  Garthgwymon,  near  Machynlleth 

Owen,  D.,  Goleufryn,  Llanidloes 

Tutton,  W.  A.,  Buttington  New  Hall,  Welsh- 
pool. 

Williams,  T  ,  Gaer,  Forden,  Welshpool 

COUNCILLORS 

Anwyl,  W.  G ,  Cyfeihog,  Llanbrynmair 
Barrett,  W   E.,  Sunnymead,  Newtown 
Bridgewater,  T.  R  ,  2,  Bryn  Villas,  Newtown 
Clemson,  T.  A  ,  Chcshnut  House,  High  Street, 

Welshpool 
Corbett- Winder,   Major   W.    |.,   Vaynor  Park, 

Bernew 

Davies,  G.  F ,  Croft  House,  Welshpool 
Davies,  J   T.,  Ivy  House,  Lcighton,  Welshpool 
Davies,  J    T.,  Cartrefle,  Adfa,  Newtown. 
Edwards,    G.    E.,    Bryndcrwen,    Abcrmulc 
Evans,  W.  P.,  Arfon  House,  Machynlleth. 
Griffith,  J.  E.,  Cilthrcw,  LlansantiTraid,  S.O 
Hamer,  D ,  Brynderw,  Newtown. 
Hamcr,  G.  F ,  Summerfield  Park,  Llamdloes 
Hawkins,     A      W ,     Cochsidan,     Tregynon, 

Newtown. 
Hughes,   E.   R ,   Llwynderw,   Cemmaes  Road, 

Montgomery 
Humphreys,   C    H ,  Mount  Einion,   Llanfair, 

Wel&hpool. 
Humphreys,     E ,     4,     Londonderry     Terrace, 

Machynlleth. 

Humphreys,  J.,  Hcnsarn  Mill,  Llanidloes. 
James,  W.  P.,  The  View,  Church   Stoke 
Jones,  A.  R.,  The  Brades,  Montgomery. 
Jones,  D ,  Pare,  Dangadfan,  Welshpool. 
Jones,  H.,  Erw,  Garden  Suburbs,  Llanidloes. 
Jones,  J  ,  Lower  Maen,  Meifod,  S.O. 
Jones,  Miss  L  ,  Pensarn,  Glaspwll,  Machynlleth. 
Jones,  M.,  Castell,  Llanrhaiadr,  Oswestry. 
.ones,  W.,  Llwyncclyn,  Trefeglwys,  Caersws. 
Jones,  W.  E.,  Pentrebeiradd,  Guilsficld,  Welsh- 
pool. 


Lloyd,  J.  H  ,   Caireghofa  Hall,  Llanymyncch, 

SO. 

Parry,   H ,   Edderton   Lodge,   Forden,   Welsh- 
pool 

Parry,  T.,  Penylan,  Forden,  Welshpool. 
Pierce,     W.     L,     Bryn     Llewelyn,     Llanfair, 

Welshpool. 
Pritchard,    G.    A.,    Rhos    Farm,    Llandrmio, 

Llanymynech,  S  O. 
Recs,   Major  G.   H ,   Westwood,   New   Road, 

Newtown 

Rces,  J.,  Namyrhendy,  Llangung,  Llanidloes. 
Roberts,    D.   E,    Foel   Ortho.    Penybontfawr, 

Oswestry 
SteavensoYi,   Rev.   E.   B ,    Guilsficld   Vicarage, 

Welshpool 

Wainwnght,  T.  M,  Waterloo  House,  Welsh- 
pool 

Watkins,  T   H.,  Gwyndy,  Llanfyllm. 
Williams,  J    B  ,  Dolforgan,  Kerry,  Newtown. 
Williams,  J  ,  Red  House,  Aberhafesp,  Newtown. 
Williams,     L.     R ,    Penrhosmawr,     Penegoes, 

Machynlleth. 

Wilson,  Miss  E.,  Gorphwysfa,  Caersws. 
Woollcy,    E     G.,    Brook    House,    Llandinam, 

Welshpool. 

CO-OPTED 

Chapman,  Mrs.  J.  WM  Wcstmont,  Llanidloes. 
Corbett- Winder,     Mrs.     F      F,     Glanrhicw, 

Bcrnew. 

Dugdale,  Mrs    W.  M.,  Penllwyn,  Llanfyllm. 
Humphreys -Owen,    Miss    E.    F.,    Glansvern, 

Bcrnew. 

Lewis,  Mrs.  H,  Milford  Hall,  Newtown. 
Rees,    Miss    E.    I ,    Westwood,    New    Road, 

Newtown. 
Davies,  W.  H.,  Birmingham  House,  Llanfair, 

Welshpool 
Hughes,  Revd.  J.  E  ,  The  Vicarage,   Forden, 

Welshpool. 

Jones,  E.,  The  Hollies,  Tra.Dyddan,  Newtown. 
JJoyd,  J.  D.  K ,  Bryn  Cadwrfa,  Montgomery 
Williams,  Rcvd.  H,  Maenllwyd,  Machynlleth 
Hughes,    H     A.,    Council    School,    Llanbryn- 
mair. 

Thomas,  D.,  Council  School,  Caersws 
Jones,  Mrs    E.,  Church  School,  Penybontfawr, 

Oswestry 
Roberts,    E.    J.,    Secondary    Modern    School, 

Welshpool. 

Roberts,  E.  H.,  County  School,  Machynlleth. 
Martin,  Miss  A,  County  School,  Llanfyllin. 
Jones,  Prof.  I.,  U.C.W,  Aberystwyth 
Richards,     R.,     M.P.,     Brynglas,     Llangynog, 

Oawestry. 


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CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
EDUCATION  OFFICES 


NORFOLK 

County  Alderman  Sam  Peel,  J.P. 

County  Alderman  E.  G.  Gooch,  C.B.E.,  J.P. 

W.  O.  Bell,  B.A. 

Stracey  Road,  Norwich  (Tel.  :    22288). 


DEPUTY  EDUCATION  OFFICER  H.  M.  Phillipson,  M.A. 


ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 
OFFICERS 


ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 

(SERVICE  OF  YOUTH) 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
SCHOOL    ARCHITECT    AND 

SURVEYOR 

COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT 
INSPECTOR  OF  SCHOOLS  ... 
ORGANISERS    OF    PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 

COUNTY  Music  ORGANISER 
COUNTY  DRAMA  ORGANISER 
SCHOOL  MEALS  OFFICER  ... 
SENIOR  WELFARE  OFFICER 
WOMAN  WELFARE  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS.. 
NURSES 


DAY  OF  MEETING., 
POPULATION   OF 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 
PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE 
SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


E.  F.  Bacon,  J.  A.  Ballantyne,  M.B.E.,  M.A.  ;   C.  V.  H. 
Foulkes,  B.sc.   (Agric.)  ;    Miss  C.   A.   Pratt,  B.SC., 
H.  Priestley,  F.C.I.S.,  F.C.C.S.,  A.R.AC.S.  ;  F.  L.  Ralphs, 

PH.D.,  M.SC.,  LL.B. 

(Vacant.) 

Miss  E.  D.  Newberry. 

F.  G.  Limmer,  F.R  I.B.A. 

H.  Jordan,  F.L.A.A.,  F.S.S. 

H.   Greenwood. 

J.  Wilkinson  and  Miss  M.  W.  Seggcr. 

S.  Twemlow,  MUS.  BAG.,  L.R.A.M. 

J.  MITCHLEY. 

H.  C.  Mabbott. 

F.  J.  Earl. 

Miss  M.  Joynson. 

T.  Ruddock-West,  M.D.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H. 

W.  R.  Clayton  Hcs>lop,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.). 

S.  T.  Gray,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Eight  Dental  Surgeons. 

Nine,    who    act    as    School    Nurses    and    Attendance 

Officers. 

Generally  last  Saturday  in  the  month. 
325,580. 


£5,240. 

Nursery,  3  ;  Primary,  467  (Voluntary  236)  ;  Secondary, 
25  ;  Technical  Institute,  1  ;  Special  Schools^  1 
Residential. 

Youth  Service 

Youth  Service  Sub-Committee. — 28  members — includes  5  representatives  of  the 
Education  Committee,  1 1  representatives  of  pre-service  and  voluntary  organisations, 
2  representatives  of  Minor  Local  Authorities,  4  representatives  of  Teachers,  4 
representatives  of  Religious  Denominations.  The  Chairman  of  the  Norfolk  Youth 
Sub-Committee  is  Mrs.  C.  Clifton  Brown. 

KING'S  LYNN  AND  DISTRICT  DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  A.    Sauvain,    B.A.,   M.ED.,    Education   Offices.,    King's 

OFFICER  Lynn. 

MEMBERS 

11,   Park  Avenae, 


Allen,  H.   J.,   "  Camelot," 

King's  Lynn. 
Bertram,  Mrs,  E.  E.,  7,  Central  Road,  Cromer. 
Carr,  Miss  J.,  Hedenham  Hall,  Bungay. 
Carter,    R.    G.    W.,    "  Lowlands/*    Drayton 

Norwich. 
Cator,    Lt.-Col.    H.    J.,    Woodbastwick    Hall, 

Norwich. 

Christie,  J.  A.,  Framingham  Pigot,  Norwich. 
Clifton-Brown,    Mrs.    M.,    Congham    Lodge, 

Hillington,  King's  Lynn. 
Coe,  J.  T.,  Abbey  Road,  Castle  Acre,  King's 

Lynn. 

Coltart,  J.  S.,  The  Orchard,  Plunxstead,  Aid- 
borough,  Norwich. 

Corpe,  W.  G.,  East  View,  Hempton,  Fakenham. 
Cozcns-Hardy,    A.a    Oak    Lodge,    Sprowston, 

Norwich. 


Cozens-Hardy,  Mis»s  M  ,  Oak  Lodge,  Sprowston, 

Norwich. 
Denny,   Major   E.   W  ,    Garboldisham   Manor, 

Diss 
Duff,    Miss    M     G,    The    Training    College, 

Norwich. 
Dye,    S,    MP.J    "  Redcroh,"    Norwich   Road, 

Swaffham. 
Edwards,    Lt.-Col.    B.    M.    M ,    Vine    Lodge, 

Hardmgham,   Norwich 
Fox,  H.  W  ,  Lynwood  House,  Quebec  Road, 

E.  Dereham. 
Gooch,   Mrs.   E ,   "  Rydal   Mount,"   Norwich 

Road,  Wymondham. 
Gooch,  E.   G.»  c  B.E  ,   M.P  ,   "  Rydal  Mount," 

Norwich  Road,  Wymondham. 
Haywood,     E.     A.,      "  Uplands,*'      Drayton, 

Norwich. 


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NORFOLK 

Harvey,    H.,    3,     Hall    Farm,     Gimmgham, 

Norwich 

Howes,  W.,  "  Sunniva."  Swaffham. 
Kerkham,  R.  H.3  "  The  Laurels,"  Terrmgton 

St.  Clement. 

Moore,  H.,  7,  Eaton  Road,  Norwich. 
Newhng,  F.  C.,  Marshland  Cottage,  Tcrnngton 

St.  Clement 
Panton,   W.   J.,   51,   Saddlebow  Road,    King's 

Lynn. 

Pask,  W.  A ,  Aylsham,  Norwich. 
Payne,  M.  S.,  "  Fern  Hill,"  Bawdeswell,  East 

Dereham 

Peel,  S  ,  "  Dcvonia,"  Wells-next- Sea 
Perowne,   Archdeacon   T.    J.,   The   Old   Hall, 

Frammgham  Earl,  Norwich. 
Preston,   Lt.-Col.   Sir  Edward,  Bceston  Hall, 

Neatishead,   Norwich. 


Quantrill,  J.  H.,  The  Firs,  Forncett  St.  Mary, 

Norwich. 

Raven,  F.,  "  Langor,"  Wells-next-Sea. 
Sanderson,  Lady,  North  Cottage,  Cromer. 
Smith,  C.  C,  10,  Belmore  Road,  Thorpe  St. 

Andrew,  Norwich 

Thornlcy,  J.  C.,  26,  King  Street,  King's  Lynn. 
Tipple,    Mrs.     E.    M ,    69,     Cawston    Road, 

Aylsham. 

Taylor,  Rear- Ad.  A  H  ,  Manor  House,  Dibs. 
Upchcr,  Sir  Henry,  Shcnngham  Hall,  Shering- 

harn. 

Wading,  H    W  ,  The  Gables,  Thctford. 
Wharton,    C.,    Wmsford   Hall,    Stokesby,    Gt. 

Yarmouth. 
Worsnop,   Miss  K,  The  Girls'  High  School, 

North  Walsham. 


NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


COUNTY  TREASURER 
AGRICULTURAL  ORGANISER 
SENIOR  HORTICULTURAL 

INSTRUCTOR 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  BOOT 

AND  SHOE  INSTRUCTION 
CHIEF  ATTENDANCE 

OFFICER 
ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE AREA  (1931 
Census,  adjusted  to  1st 
April,  1932) 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 
1946-47 

PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 
SCHOOLS 

GRAMMAR  AND  PUBLIC 
SCHOOLS 


C.  F.  Alsop,  J.P.,  C.A. 
Canon  W.  Francis  Smith,  C.A.    • 

J.  L.  Holland,  B.A.,  County  Education  Offices,  North- 
ampton.    (Tel.  :    Northampton  1868-9.) 
G.  E.  Churchill,  M.A. 
J.  Perkins,  L.R.I.B.A. 

C.  M.  Smith,  M.A.,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

D.  A.  McCracken,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

J.  Perry  Walker,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Senior  Assistant) ;  Miss 
M.  G.  H.  Dickson,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  D.  J. 
Jones,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H.  j  J.  T.  Murphy,  M.B., 
CH.B.,  D.P.H.;  C.  T.  Darwent,  L  R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
D.P.H.  (temporary). 

N.  M.  Poulter,  L.D.s.  (on  War  Service) ;  B.  H. 
Fillmgham,  L.D.S.  (on  War  Service) ;  W.  McKay, 
L.D.S.  ;  R.  D.  R.  Hopkinson,  L.D.S.  ;  D.  K.  Gaskill, 
L.D.S.  (temporary)  ;  C.  M.  Perry,  L.D.S.  (temporary)  ; 
M.  Sebba,  D.M.D.  ;  A.  W.  Applcton,  L.D.S.  (tem- 
porary). 

E.  J.  Hayward,  A.S.A.A.,  A.I.M.T.A. 
W.  A.  Stewart,  M.A.,  B.SC.  (Agric.). 
H.  J.  Wyles. 

F.  P.  Wootton,  F.B.S.I. 

H.  G.  Andrew  (on  War  Service)  ',  H.  W.  Green  (Acting). 

Miss  M.  L.  Byatt  (Domestic  Science  and  School 
Canteens)  ;  W.  H.  Abbott  and  Miss  D.  L.  Goulston 
(Physical  Training). 

212,928. 


£5,183. 


Provided 

Non-Provided    ... 

(a)  Provided 

(b)  Non-Provided 
(aided  by 
L.E.A.) 

168 


Boys 
2 
3 


No.  of    No.  on  Roll 
Departments    31-3-46 

::   W*    }  26>260 

Girls      Mixed     Total 
327 
1  —  4 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


GRAMMAR  AND  PUBLIC 
SCHOOLS — continued. 


(c)  Non-Provided 
(not    aided    by 
L.E.A.) 


NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 

Boys        Girls        Mixed     Total 


1 


1  — 


13 


Boys 
Pupils  in  attendance  (a)      880 

(b)  1,250 

(c)  700 


Gir/5 

1,055 

500 

120 


Mixed  Total 

550  2,485 

—  1,750 

—  820 


2,830      1,675         550        5,055 


Name 

County  School  of  Boot  &  Shoe  Manu- 
facture, Kettering 

County  School  of  Boot  &  Shoe  Manu- 
facture, Rushden 

Corby  Monotechnic  (Engineering) 


TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 

Principal 
F.  P.  Wootton,  F.B.S.L 


Full-time    Evenin g 
Students    Students 


do. 


25 

12 


A.M.l.EJE.,    70 


215 
205 
215 


Institute  of  Agriculture,  Moulton 


Wellingborough  Technical  Institute 


40  — 


A.    J.    Price, 

M.INST.B.E. 

W.  A.  Stewart,  M.A.,  B.sc. 

(Agnc.)  

(Resident) 
W.  F.  Stephenson,  B.sc., 

F.R.I.C 115          1,000 

In  addition,  a  number  of  Evening  Schools 
are  conducted  during  the  winter  months. 
Youth  Service 

The  County  Youth  Committee,  formed  in  the  Spring  of  1941,  is  under  the 
general  direction  of  the  Education  Committee.  Their  policy  is  to  develop  youth 
work  through  local  Committees  in  the  larger  industrial  towns  and  by  means  of 
Service  Squads  in  the  villages. 

A  Divisional  Executive  has  been  formed  lor  the  area  of  the  Borough  of  Kettering 
and  the  Urban  Districts  of  Burton  Latimer,  Desborough  and  Rothwell. 

KETTERING    DIVISIONAL    EXECUTIVE 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER          .      H.  L.  Franklin,  M.A. 

OFFICES       .  1,  Gold  Street,  Kettering.     (Tel.  Kettering  277 IX 

CHAIRMAN  ...         ...          .      Mrs.  F.  E.  Clarke. 

DAY  OF  MEETING  ..         ..      Second  Monday  in  the  month. 

MEMBERS 


Henley,  The  Rt.  Hon.  The  Lord,  Watford 
Court,  Rugby. 

North arnpton,  The  Most  Hon.  1  he  Marquess  of, 
D  s  o  ,  Castle  Ashby,  Northampton 

AlJen,  A  C.,  M  p.,  Nenehurst,  Thrift  Street, 
Higham  Ferrers,  Wellingborough 

Ahop,  C    F.,  Highfielcl,  Roade,  Northampton 

Bennett,  S.,  71,  West  Street,  Oundle,  Peter- 
borough. 

("apron,  Miss  E.,  Southwick  Grange,  Oundle, 
Peterborough. 

Cartwnght,  R.  K  W.,  Aynhoc  Park,  Banbury. 

Dallas,  Mrs.  M.,  Strathclyde,  Great  Doddmg- 
ton,  Wellingborough 

I'aulkncr,  C.  G.,  1,  King's  Road,  Rushden. 

Hayward,  R.  F.,  Top  Lodge,  Kelmarsh,  North- 
ampton. 

Hodge,  H.,  2,  Northampton  Road,  Kettering. 

Horrell,  C.  W.,  Wellmgoorough  Road*  Rush- 
den. 

Johnson,  W.,  4,  Market  Place,  Brackley. 

Lees  L,  G  H  ,  Grombold  Lodge,  Chelveston 
Road,  Raunds,  Wellingborough. 

Marlow,  E.,  "  Copelands,"  Rushton  Road, 
Desborough,  Kettering. 

Oxenharn,  Mrs.  D.  P.,  Burrows  Farm,  Little 
Addington,  Kettering. 

Rankine,  W.  B.,  27,  Gilchrist  Avenue,  Corby, 
Kettering. 


Shortland,  H.  L  ,  153,  1-medon  Road,  Irthlmg- 

borough,    Wellingborough 
Smith,  G.  B  ,  b,  Cnmpion  Place,  Kettering. 
Smith,  Canon  VT    fr  ,  Ashley  Rectory,  Market 

Harborough 
Snelson,     F      J  ,     Westgate,     Brackley    Road, 

Towcester. 
Tebbutt,    h-     J  ,    Ivydenc,    35,   Crispin    Street, 

Rothwell,  Kertering. 

CO-OPTED 

Collins,  Mrs  P ,  Stoke  Albany  House,  Market 
Harborough. 

Sa.*iiy,  Mrs.  H.  W,  The  Lindens,  Midland 
Road,  Wellingborough. 

Nevtll,  T.  S.,  The  School,  Wellingborough. 

Robinson,  S  A  ,  35,  Stanley  Road,  Welling- 
borough 

Shaw,  Mrs  E  ,  Whilton  Lodge,  Long  Buckby, 
Rugby. 

Penney,  H.  L ,  Sunbreak,  Towcester 

Marsdcn,  Miss  R  M,,  The  High  School, 
Derngate,  Northampton. 

Newman,  WE.,  20,  Fmedon  Road,  Welling- 
borough. 

Rodda,  W.  J.,  Silverstone,  Towcester. 

Rich,  Rev.  Canon  E.  C.,  18,  Minster  Precinus, 
Peterborough. 


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NORTHUMBERLAND 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Ridley. 

DIRECTOR Henry   M.    Spink,   M.C.,   M.A.,   B.SC.,   County   Hall, 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,   1.    Tel.  :    Newcastle  27411 
(4  lines). 

..     C.  L.  Mellowesj  M.A. 
Vacant. 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
SENIOR  ASSISTANT 

DIRECTOR  AND 

INSPECTOR  OF  SCHOOLS 
JUNIOR  ASSISTANT 

DIRECTORS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON   ... 
SENIOR  DENTAL  OFFICER  ... 

ARCHITECT  

COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT     .  . 
ORGANISER  OF  HORTICUL- 
TURAL EDUCATION 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
ORGANISERS    OF    PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 

SCIENCE 
ORGANISER   FOR   SCHOOL 

MEALS  SERVICE 
ORGANISER  OF  YOUTH 

SERVICE 
POPULATION,  MID.  1944 

(estimated) 
EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED, 

1946-47 
PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 

SCHOOLS 


SfcCONDARY   SCHOOLS 


Arthur  R.  Ward  ;   S.  Braham. 

John  B.  Tilley,  M.D.,  B.S.B.HY.,  D.P.H. 
William  J.  Pierce,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

William  Mackenzie,  M.A.,  F.R.C.S.E. 
Arnold  E,  Robinson,  L.D.S. 
William  W.  Tasker,  F.R.I.B.A. 
George  Smith,  A.S.A.A. 
James  Maver. 

Miss  Ruth  Baker,  B.A. 

Mrs.  Isobel  A.  Iceton,  David  P.  Jones. 

Miss  Constance  M.  Garrard. 
Miss  Marjoric  A.  Jackson. 
William  J.  McCowan, 
390,320. 
5s.  7.7d. 


Provided 
Non-Provided  : — 

C.  ofE. 

R.C 


Totals 


(a)  Boys  .. 

(b)  Girls  .. 

(c)  Mixed 


No.  on  Roll 
33,014 

6,304 
3,210 

42,528 

No.  on  Roll 
1,049 
900 
73794 


Totals          43  9,743 

"Includes  one  residential  Secondary  Modern  School  for  13/14  age  group. 


Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Service  Sub-Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Education  Committee 
and  has  aided  the  voluntary  organisations  in  the  County  Area  by  the  provision  of 
grants  and  other  facilities.  A  Standing  Conference  of  County  Youth  Organisations 
acts  in  an  advisory  capacity  to  the  Youth  Service  Sub-Committee. 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE 
Wallsend  Division,  comprising  the  Borough  of  Wallsend. 

BOROUGH   EDUCATION  R.  Ramsay. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      Town  Hall,  Wallsend.    (Tel.  :  63274). 

170 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


NORTHUMBERLAND 


MEMBERS 


EX-OFHCIO 
Smith,  Alderman  W  ,  1,  Sanderson's  Terrace, 

South     Cramlington,     Chairman     of    the 

County  Council 
Garrow,  Alderman  N  ,  2,  West  Road,  Bcdhng- 

ton  Station,  Vice-Chairman  of  the  County 

Council 
Brothcrton,   Councillor  J  ,    11,   Council  Road, 

Ashmgton,     Chairman     of     the     Finance 

Committee  oi  the  County  Council 

A  i  DI  RMI  N 
Bell,   A     L,   D<:I  ,  West   Denton   Hall,  West 

Demon,    Newcastlc-upon-Tyne,    5. 
Brown,  J.  H.s  107,  Hcxham  Road,  Throcklcy, 

N  e  wcastlc-upon-Tync. 

Cookbon,  W  ,  1,  Woodbine  Terrace,  Ashmgton 
Hmdmarsh,  I7.  B,  The  Links  House,  Whitley 

Bay 
Horn,  Mrs.  J  ,   12,  Crcsswell  Koad,  Rlhngton, 

Morpeth 
Hyde,    F.    C  ,    "5,    Carlton   Avenue,   Newsham, 

Blyth. 

Kirsopp-Reed,  W  H  ,  Old  Town,  Otterhurn 
Mcsscr,  Dr  A  ,  Union  Hall  Koad,  LimmRton 
Moody,  W.,  5,  Rydal  Terrace,  North  Gosforth, 

Ncwcastle-upon-  Tyne 
Patron,  A,  295,  Welbctk  Terrace,   Pegswood, 

Morpeth 
Ridley,  The  Right  Hon   Viscount,  i;  B  i  ,  D  c   i  , 

Blagdon    Hall,    Seaton    Burn,    Newcastle- 

upon-Tyne. 

(  "OUNCII  LORS 

Allen,  T   H  ,  ~i7,  Ridley  Avenue,  Blyrh 
Appleby,  M  ,  Iimbleton,  Alnwick 
Boycc,  C    B  ,  37,  Waverley  Crescent,  Lcrnmg- 
ton-on-Tync. 


Bramwell,     T      E  ,     38,     Brackenfield     Road, 

Gosforth,   Ne\vcastle-upon-Tyne,   3. 
Fleming,  Miss  M.  H  S  ,  Moorfield,  Haltwhmle, 
Hamm,  A  ,  46,  Rosemary  Terrace,  Blyth 
Kelly,  H  ,  Bellshill  Hall,  Belford. 
I.L-gg,  Mrs   G  P  ,  10,  Jubilee  Terrace,  Bedhng- 

ton  Station. 
Mitchell,   Mrs    li    W  ,   2,   Moorland  Avenue, 

Bedlington  Station. 

Nunn,  W.  H  ,  11,  Park  Road  has>t,  Ashmgton. 
Robson,  Rev    R    E.,  The  Vicarage,  Prudhoe- 

on-Tyne 
Wallace,   Mrs    A    M  ,   89,  High  View,   Wall- 

send-on-  1  yne 
Whittle,    1)     I1,    18,    Bevcrley    Road,    Monk- 

scaton,   Whitley  Bay 

RECOMMINOFD  MhMniRs 
vStanley,  Pro!    B  ,  M  \  ,  King's  College,  New- 

ca&tle-iipon-Tyne 
Johnstone,  The  Rev,  Canon  V.  I,  ,  St   Nicholas* 

Cathedral,  Newcastle-upon-'l  yne,   1 
McElduff,  The  Rev   B  ,  St   Charles',  Gosforth. 
Lynn,  W  ,  "  Slaleigh,"  Hirst  Villas,  Bedlington. 
Lamming,  The  Rev    S    K  ,  9,  Gordon  Square, 

Whitley  Bay 


Stllc/lFD 

Colhngwood,  L    1-  ,  Lilburn  Tower,  Alnwick 
Ramsden,  Mrs    |    A  ,  16,  Second  Rovv,  Linton, 

Ashmgton 
Riciky,     The    Rt     Hon     \'is^ountess,   Blagdon, 

Seaton   Burn,   Xewc.astle-on-  1  yne 
Robson,  Mrs  D  ,  (i,  Duncan  (iardens,  Morpeth 
Thompson,    Miss    A     J  ,    27,    Ravensdowne, 

Berwick-upon-Ttt  eed 
Vtitch,  Mrs   E  ,  2,  Janus  Avenue,  Shiremoor. 


CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  . 


ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
SECONDARY  EDUCATION 

ASSISTANT 

SPECIAL  SERVICES  ASSISTANT 
FURTHER  EDUCAIION 

ASSISTANT 
PRIMARY  EDUCATION 

ASSISTANT 
GENERAL  EDUCATIONAL 

ADVISER 

GENERAL  ASSISTANT 
ORGANISERS 


NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 

.     Alderman  M.  Holland. 
...     J.  E.  Mason,  M.A.,  M.ED.,  Education  Office,  Shire  Hall, 

Nottingham.     Tel    16701,5. 
.     G.  Rcvell,  M.A. 
S.  T.  Underwood. 


COUNTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
DEPUTY  COUNTY   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DISTRICT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 


J.  Bennett,  R.A. 

13.  J.  Lysaght,  M.SC.,  PH.D. 

W.  G.  Lawson,  B.A. 
\V.  S.  Black,  B.A.,  M.ED. 

Miss  E.  Wainwnght,  M.A. 

Physical  Training  :  3  Vacancies  ,  Miss  K,  R.  Frank  \ 
Miss  F.  Smallwood.  Service  of  Youth  :  H.  E. 
Cooper,  Miss  J.  Kirk.  Domestic  Subjects  :  Miss 
M.  D.  Shiell.  Needlework  •  Miss  C.  L.  Johnson 
Handier; f'  •  Vacancy.  Mining  •  F.  Oxley. 
Spec  •/*;;.  i  Adviser,  Vacancy.  School  Meals,  Mis? 
M.  N.  Ayre,  Miss  D.  Elhoti,  Miss  F.  M.  Punchard, 
Children's  Visiting  Officers  :  Miss  M.  A.  Beeby 
Miss  J.  Stuart,  Miss  A.  O.  Lewis. 

A.  C.  Tibbits,  C.B.E.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

C,  W.  W.  Jeremiah,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

Mansfield  :   I.  A.  G.  MacQucen,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Newark  :  G.  G.  Buchanan,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 


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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 

DISTRICT  DEPUTY  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 


Mansfield  :  Miss  D.  S.  Williams,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Mrs.  M.  B.  Black,  M.B.,  CHJB.,  D.P.H.  ;  W.  B.  Watson, 

L.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.F.P.S.,  L.D.S.,  D.P.H.  ',   Miss  A.  M. 

Ogilvie,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Miss  J.  M.  Cum- 
mins, B.A.,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  L.M.,  D.P,H.  ;  Miss  E. 
Douglas,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  A.  B.  Clark,  M.B., 
CH.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.  ;  Miss  J.  Kean,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 
P.  P.  Fox,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

D.  E.  Mason,  L.D.S. 

Mansfield  :  A.  B.  Chester,  L.D.S. 

R.  R.  Maclean,  L.D.S.  ;  A.  T.  Craig,  L.D.S.  ;  B.  H. 
Reid,  L.D.S.  ;  P.  S.  P.  Jenkins,  B.SC.,  L.D.S.  ;  S.  H. 
Polland,  L.D.S.  ;  T.  A.  M.  Ashman,  L.D.S.  ;  J.  J. 
Horton,  L.D.S.  ;  I.  O.  Enos,  L.D.S.  ;  Miss  A.  Kavanagh, 
L.D.S. 

E.  W.  Roberts,  F.R.I.B.A. 

J.  Whittle,  B.COM.,  A.C.A.,  F.I.M.T.A. 
Estimated  1944-5  :  474,958. 

£10,756. 

343. 
39. 

Two  special  schools  for  educationally  subnormal 
children  :  (a)  50  boys  ;  (b)  45  girls.  One  inter- 
mediate approved  school  for  120  boys.  One  remand 
home  for  boys. 

Youth  Service 

Youth  Organisations  are  granted  the  free  use  of  school  premises,  free  specialist 
instruction  and  a  free  library  service.  These  and  other  facilities  have  contributed 
to  the  development  of  existing  organisations  and  the  promotion  of  new  units.  No 
organisations  are  under  the  direct  control  of  the  Authority. 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


COUNTY    SENIOR    DENTAL 

OFFICER 
DISTRICT  SENIOR  DENTAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  DENTAL 

OFFICERS 


COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
COUNTY  TREASURER 
POPULATION  OF 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 
ESTIMATED  PRODUCT  OF  ID. 

RATE,  1946-47 
No.  OF  PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 
No.  OF  SECONDARY  MODERN 

SCHOOLS 
No.  OF  RESIDENTIAL 

SCHOOLS  OR 

INSTITUTIONS 


Henry  Mellish  Grammar  School  (Boys) 

Brincliffe  Grammar  School  (Girls) 

Retford  High  School  (Girls) 

Sutton-in-Ashfield  Grammar  School  (Girls) 
West  Bridgford  Grammar  School  (Mixed)  ... 
Queen  Elizabeth  Grammar  School  for  Boys, 

Mansfield 
Queen  Elizabeth  Grammar  School  for  Girls, , 

Mansfield 

The  Brunts  School,  Mansfield  (Mixed) 
Magnus  Grammar  School  for  Boys,  Newark 
Lilley  and  Stone  Girls'  High  School,  Newark 
King  Edward  VI  Grammar  School  for  Boys, 

Retford 
Minster  Grammar  School  for  Boys,  Southwell 


G.  F.  Houston,  M.A. 
Miss  E.  Lloyd,  M.A. 
Miss  E.  J.  Southam,  B.A. 
Miss  J.  I.  Adam,  M.A. 
J.  W.  Holmes,  M.A. 
L.  Brettle,  M.A.,  B.LITT. 

Miss  D.  C.  Johnson,  M.A. 

H.  S.  Rosen,  M.A. 

Rev.  D.  Campbell  Miller,  M.A. 

Miss  G.  Engledow,  M.A. 

C.  W.  Pilkington-Rogers,  M.A. 

B.  J.  Rushby  Smith,  B.A. 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGES  AND  SCHOOLS  OF  ART 


Name  of  Institution 
County  Technical  College,  Chesterfield  Road, 

Mansfield 

County  School  of  Art,  Mansfield       

County  Technical  College  and  School  of  Art, 

Newark 
County  Technical  College,  Worksop 


Principal 
L.    Orange,    M.B.E.,    B.SC.,    F.I.C., 

M.I.CHEM.E. 

H.  M.  Sutton,  A.R.c.A. 
A.  R.  Bowen,  D.SC.,  PH.D. 


A.  E.  Fox,  M.C.,  B.SC.,   B.SC. 
(Min.)  (Hons.),  M.I.MIR.E. 


ENG. 


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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICT. 
West  Nottinghamshire. 


DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES 


Vacant. 


Education  Office,  Mansfield,  Notts.     (Tel.  :   Mansfield 

1531). 
CHAIRMAN County  Alderman  Mrs.  E.  E.  Wainwright,  O.B.E. 

DISTRICT   EDUCATION    COMMITTEES 

1.  Arnold  and  Carlton 

DISTRICT  EDUCATION  E.  H.  B.  Slade. 

OFFICER 

OFFICES      St.    Mary's   Gate,   Nottingham.     (Tel.  :    Nottingham 

46761). 

2.  Beeston  and  Stapleford 


DISTRICT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      

3.  East  Retford 

DISTRICT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      

4.  Eastwood 
DISTRICT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      

5.  Hucknall 

DISTRICT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      

6.  Newark 
DISTRICT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      

7.  West  Bridgford 

DISTRICT  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

OFFICES      

8.  Worksop 

DISTRICT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      


EX-OFFICIO 

Bayliss,  Alderman  W ,  The  Miners'  Offices, 
Nottingham  Road,  Basford,  Nottingham, 
Chairman  of  the  County  Council 

White,  Alderman  L.   W.   A.,   The  Twitchcll, 


Chilwell,  Nottingham,  Vice-Chairman    ol 
the  County  Council. 

Poynton,  Alderman  E,,  Chairman  of  the  Finance 
Committee. 

ALDLRMEN 

Barber,  Major  T.  P.,  Lamb  Close  House,  East- 
wood, Nottingham. 

Hartland,  H,,  3,  Elms  Road,  Worksop. 

Holland,  M.,  Portland  Road,  Sclston,  Notting- 
ham. 

Jones,  R.,  Mansfield  Road,  Blidworth,  Mans- 
field. 

Taylor,  G.  E.,  Aspley  Hall,  Nottingham. 

Wainwright>  Mrs.  E.,  O.B.E.,  1,  Granby  Avenue, 
Mansfield. 


S.  W.  Barrs,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

St.    Mary's   Gate,   Nottingham.     (Tel.  :    Nottingham 
46761). 

G.  Gomer. 

Municipal    Offices,   Retford,   Notts.     (Tel.  :     Retford 
203). 

J.  Evans. 

Walker    St.    County    Secondary    School,    Eastwood, 
Notts.     (Tel.  :    Langley  Mill  98.) 

H.  Rounds. 

Duke  Street,  Hucknall,  Notts.     (Tel.  :   Hucknali  54). 

W.  Dale. 

Old     Magnus     Buildings,     Newark,     Notts.     (Tel.  : 
Newark  292). 

T.  E.  Stewart. 

St.   Mary's   Gate,   Nottingham.     (Tel.  :    Nottingham 
46761). 

D.  Wood. 

Carlton    Road,    Worksop,    Notts.    (Tel.  :     Worksop 
2512). 

MEMBERS 

COUNCILLORS 
Ainley,    J  ,    40,    East    Street,    Bircotes,    Don* 

caster. 

Barthorpe,  J.,  358,  Gateford  Road,  Worksop. 
Belper,    The   Rt.   Hon    Lady,   Kingston  Hail, 

Nottingham. 
Bland,    L     V,    The    Post    Office,    Tuxford 

Newark. 

Bramer,  B.,  10,  Victoria  Road,  Retford. 
Carlton,    H.    C.    C.,     *  The    Spinney,"    Hast 

Leake,   Loughborough. 
Colhs,  Dr.  M    S    A.,  The  Green,  Newark. 
Cooper,    G.    C,    High    View,    Walkcnngham, 

Doncaster. 

Crocker,  H.  J.,  Besthorpe,  Newaik. 
Davey,  C.,  4,  Chadburn  Road,  Mansfield. 
Eggleshaw,    A.,    82,    Forest    Road,    Annesley 

Woodhouse. 
Eley,  J.   W.,   20,   Central   Avenue,   Hucknall, 

Nottingham. 


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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 

Gray,  J.,  21,  Stamford  Road,  West  Bridgford, 
Nottingham. 

Hayes,  F  3  12,  Ghest  Villas,  Cosrhurpe,  Langold, 
Worksop 

Hopkin,  W.  E ,  165,  Nottingham  Road,  liast- 
wood,  Nottingham. 

Izzctt,  P  A  ,  14,  Dovcdalc  Road,  West  Bridg- 
ford, Nottingham 

Kirk,  C.  C  ,  505,  Plains  Road,  Arnold,  Notting- 
ham. 

Lee,  W.,  The  Vinery,  Burton  Joyce,  Notting- 
ham 

Lester,  A  E.,  5,  Castleton  Avenue,  Arnold, 
Nottingham. 

Pritchard-  Barrett,  S.3  Park  Farm  House, 
Barnstone,  Nottingham. 

Quibell,  Mrs.  K  ,  7,  Magnus  Street,  Newark 

Read,  B.  C ,  "  Oaklea,"  19,  Burleigh  Road, 
West  Bridgford,  Nottingham. 

Sowter,  F.  C ,  33,  New  Street,  Huthwaite, 
Mansfield. 

Starkey,  Lt  -Col.  Sir  Wm ,  Bart ,  Norwood 
Park,  Southwell. 

Start,  D.  M.,  80,  Mam  Street,  Balderton, 
Newark. 

Stowell,  F.,  35,  East  Crescent,  Beeston,  Notting- 
ham. 

Taylor,  Mrs  C  A  ,  47,  Shakespeare  Avenue, 
Mansfield-Woodhouse 

Thompson,  A.,  "  Glenroyd,"  Alfrcton  Road, 
Sutton-m-Ashfield 

Thornhill,  W  B.,  18,  Chandos  Street,  Nether- 
field,  Nottingham 


Till,  R ,  89,  Byron  Street,  Hucknall,  Notting- 
ham 
Todhunter,  J.   P,  4,  Kirklington  Road,  Bils- 

thorpe.  Newark 
Treece,    W.    G,    180,    Derby   Road,   Beeston, 

Nottingham 
White,   A     S.,   "  Willerlsey,"    Carter  Avenue, 

Radchffe-on-Trent,    Nottingham. 
One  Vacancy. 

CO-OP  TED 
Hardy,    F.,    O.B  E.,    Oakhurst,    High   Oakham 

Road,  Mansfield. 
Heywood,    Very   Rev.    H.    C.    L,   Provost   of 

Southwell,   The  Residence,   Southwell. 
Pugh,    Mrs     A.,    61,    Holly    Road,    Watnall, 

Nottingham. 

Radford,  A ,   2,   Lilac  Grove,   Beeston. 
Robinson,    Prof     H     G.,    Principal,    Midland 

Agricultural  College,   Sutton  Bonnington, 

Loughborough 

Rosen,  H.  S  ,  The  Brunt's  School,  Mansfield. 
Schohcld,    Di     H ,    Principal,    Loughborough 

College,    Loughborough 
Temple,  Miss  E.  W.,  7,  Wadham  Road,  Wood- 

thorpe,    Nottingham. 
Whildmg,    Rev.    W     E,    25,    Parkcroft   Road, 

West    Bndgford. 
Wortley,  Principal  II.  A.  S  ,  University  College, 

University  Park,  Nottingham 
Twells,  J    H ,  Headmaster,  Keyworth   County 

School. 
Orange,      L  ,      Principal,      County      Technical 

Secondary    School,    Mansfield,   Notts 


CHAIRMAN 

CLERK        

DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR  .  . 

ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 
SUBJECTS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT 
POPULATION         

RATE  POUNDAGE   OF  NET 
REQUIREMENTS,  1945-46 

PRODUCT  OF   ID.   RATE, 
1946-47 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


OXFORDSHIRE 

F.  G.  Scott. 

A.  R.  Chorlton,  M.A.,  County  Offices,  Oxford.     Tel.  : 
Oxford   4592-3. 

G.  E.  Ranken,  M.A. 

Miss  (Domestic    Science)  ;     J.    Halliday 

(Handicrafts)  ;  Vacancies  (Horticulture)  ;  1.  B. 
Licence  ;  and  Miss  M.  Dunford  (Physical  Training)  ; 
L.  Wood  (Youth  Service). 

H.  C.  Jennings,  M.B.,  B.S.  (London),  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.), 

L.R.C.P.  (London),  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S. 
18  General  Practitioners  (half-time). 

Five  permanent  (full-time). 

G.  R.  Hutton,  F.R.I.B.A.,  F.S.I. 

A.  Birkett,  A.S.A.A. 

Census,  1931—129,082.    Estimated,  1943—157,330. 

5s.  11. 2d. 


£3,500. 


(i)  County 
(ii)  Voluntary 


Totals  ... 


No. 

49 
149 

198 


No.  of    No.  on  Roll 
Departments 

52  6,063 

152  9,909 


204 


15,972 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


OXFORDSHIRE 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

Voluntary. 
Thame,  Lord  William's  Grammar. 


County. 

Banbury  County. 
Bicester  County. 
Burford  Grammar. 
Chipping  Norton  County. 
Henley  Grammar. 
Witney  Grammar. 

Schools   which    became    Secondary    on    1st    April,    1945,    under    Section    31, 
Education  Act,  1944  : — 
Gosford  Hill  County.  Henley  C.E. 

Rotherrield  C.E. 

Thame  C.E. 

Witney  Batt  C.E. 

Witney  Methodist. 

Woodstock  C.K. 

Departments  which  became  Secondary  under  Section  170,  Education  Act,  1921, 
and  Admin.  Memo.  No.  34  dated  27th  February,  1945  . — 
Chipping  Norton  Boys.  Bicester  C.E. 

Youth  Service 

The  Committee  responsible  for  the  administration  of  Youth  Services  m  the  County 
consists  of  members  of  the  Education  Committee  with  representatives  of  the  Rural 
Community  Council,  Voluntary  Youth  Organisations,  Industrial  and  Agricultural 
Employers  and  Employees,  and  the  Pre-Servicc  Training  Organisations. 


MEMBERS 


Hichcns,  Mrs.  M    H  ,  North  Aston  Hall,  near 

Oxford. 
Colvilc,  Lt.-C.ol   A    M  ,  Weald  Manor,  Bamp- 

ton,  Oxford. 
Ashhurst,    Miss    O.    M  ,    Waterstock    House, 

Whcatley,   Oxford. 
Attlee,    Mrs.    M.    M,    Grcy&tones,    fc>nsham, 

Oxford 

Bayley,   W.   G,   Blackthorn,   Burster 
Denharn,  A.  C  ,  Little  Manor  House,  Withendgc 

Hill,   Hjghmorc,   Henley-on-'i  hames 
harly,  J    P,  134,   Divinity  Road,  Oxford. 
Edmunds,  Col.  M   W  ,  Stone  House,  Banbury 
Turton   Green,   G  ,   The  Little   House,   Ship- 
lake,    Henley-on-Thames. 
Swarm,  A.,   2,   Over   Norton  Road,   ("hipping 

Norton. 

Wise,  F.,  55,  Mill  Street,  Kidhngton,  Oxfoid. 
Corbett,    The   lion     Elsie,    Spelsbury   House, 

Charlbury,  Oxford 
Dencke,     Miss     H.     C ,     Gunheld,     Norham 

Gardens,  Oxford 

Miller,  R.  B.,  25,  Bridge  Street,  Banbury. 
Carter,  Rev.  D    H.  M.,,  M  A  ,  322,  Woodstock 

Road,  Oxford. 
Osborn,  H.  H  ,  The  School  House,  Charlbir>. 

Pickles,   Rev.   H.,   The   Rectory,    Woodstock, 

Oxford. 
Graham,  Bng.-Gcn.  C.  A.  L.,  Denton  House, 

Cuddesdon,   Oxford 
Hams,    J.    W.,    Bury    Close,    Hook    Noitorx, 

Banbury. 

Huddlcston,  E.  A ,  59,  Corn  Street,  Witney. 
Woolgrove,  A.  J.,  Bartord  St.  Michael,  Deddmg- 

ton. 
Grier,   Miss   L.,   "  Whmall,"   King's   Sutton, 

Banbury. 
Dams,  Rev.  Canon  A.  E ,  Hampden  Cottage, 

Chiton  Hampden,  Abmgdon,  Berks. 
Fane,    Major   A.    G.    C.,    The    Old    Rectory, 

Kidlington,   Oxford. 
Warmington,  G.  W.,  18,  Sunnybank,  Chipping 

Norton. 


Hunter,   Miss,  M    C  ,    The  Grammar  School, 

HuiIcy-on-1  hames 
Chain  aft,    J     E,    Chiitcrns    End,    Henley-on- 

'1  hames 
Fenemorc,  J.  A,  Asthallcigh,  Minster  Lovell, 

Oxford 

MeDougall,  A    P  ,  Ctopredv,   Banhuiv 
Munay,   K    A.   H  ,   Rector'*.    Lodmngs,     Turl 

Street,    Oxtoid 
Birch    Re^nardson,    Lt -Col      H      R,    Ad\\ell 

House,    rusuorth,    Oxford 
Robertson  Seott,  J    \\  ,  Idbuo   Manor,  King- 
ham. 
Luker,     A.     C,     Caxton    House,    Henley-on- 

1  hames 
Ash,  H   L)  ,  1  he  Orchaid,  Gallon  stree  Common, 

near   Rcadintr,    Berk- 

Burke,  Ladv,  Ruptr'  Pja^e,  Henle\-on-Thames. 
Heberden,  ASiss,  C^iossvva\s>,  Ipsden,  Oxford 
Thorncj  croft,  A' '  ^s,  St  1  iuuh's  C\>llege,  Oxford 
Woodnirl,     ]     S       i  ,     H,    Dclbush    Avenue, 

Sandhill"    Estate,    Headmctoti,   Oxford 
Blacks  ell,  B  ,  Offe  1-icld,  Appkton,  Oxford. 
Ashby,   Prof.   A.    \\'  ,   Agricultural   Economies 

Research  Institute,  Parks  Road,  Oxlord 
Marlburough,    Her    (}racc    the    Duchess    of, 

Blenheim  Palurc,  Woodstock,  Oxford 
Reavley,  E,  Bui  ford,  Oxford, 
^'a^nlow,  H  ,31,  Hamilton  Road,  Summertoen, 

Oxford. 
Dillon,  Miss  K  ,  Spelsbury  House",  Charlbuty, 

Oxford. 
Johnson,  Mrs    M    A  ,  9«-),  Vest  Street,  Gnms- 

bury,   Banbun 
Pass,    Mrs.    de,    IIunts\vood    House,    Hcnlcy- 

on-  Thames 
Shilson,    Mrs.    L     R,    Heatbfield,    Charlbuo, 

Oxford. 
Marsh,     Rev.     J ,     M  \ ,     Mansfield     College, 

Oxford. 

Myrcs,  J.  N    L  ,  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 
Dewar,   Prot.,   9,   Maitland  Avenue,   Reading, 

Berks. 
Vacancy 


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CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION. 


ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR  OF 

EDUCATION  &  COUNTY 

LIBRARIAN 
COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT     ... 

CHIEF  CLERK        

ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DENTAL  OFFICERS 

HON.    SECRETARY  TO   THE 

COUNTY   YOUTH 

COMMITTEE 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
PRINCIPAL  ASSISTANT    FOR 

EDUCATION 
ORGANISERS  OF  SCHOOL 

CANTEENS 

ORGANISER  OF  NEEDLEWORK 
HORTICULTURAL  STAFF 
POPULATION  OF 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 
EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED, 

1946-47 

LIBRARY  RATE  1946-47   ... 
ESTIMATED  PRODUCT  OF  ID. 

RATE,  1946-47 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS  OR 

CLASSES 
PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 

SCHOOLS 


PEMBROKESHIRE 

,.     Councillor  R.  I.  Hooper. 
..     Councillor  W.  E.  Dixon. 

..    D.  T.  Jones,  M.A.,  LL.B.  (Cantab.),  County  Education 
Offices,  Haverfordwest.    Tel.  :   Haverfordwest  101. 
Thomas  Davies,  B.SC. 


D.  Geo.  Hughes. 

H.  H.  Thomas,  F.C.C.S. 

H.  E.  R.  Morris,  B.A. 

H.  Middleton,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Dorothy  Rees,  M.B.,  B.SO  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

O.  C.  Jenkins,  L.D.S.  R.C.S.  (Eng.),  D.D.S.  (Toronto) ; 

E.  A.  G.  Hilton,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Eng.) 
H.  E.  R.  Morris,  B.A. 


W.  Barrett,  A.R.I.B.A. 
E.  Jones,  A.R.I.B.A. 

Mrs  D.  M.  Morgan  ;   Mrs.  L.  George. 

Mrs.  E.  Griffith. 

R.   I.  Mackenzie,  Horticultural  Organiser. 

1 93 1—87,206.     1 943—87,870. 

7s.   5d. 

3d. 
£1,142. 


Provided  Schools — 5. 


County 
Voluntary: — 

CofE. 

R.C.     ... 


No.  of  Departments 
82 


COUNTY  SECONDARY 

MODERN  SCHOOLS 
SECONDARY  GRAMMAR 

SCHOOLS 

(INTERMEDIATE  ACT,  1889) 

GRAMMAR 
Name  of  School 
Fishguard  County  School 
Haverfordwest  Grammar  School 
Haverfordwest  Taskers  School 
Milford  Haven  County  School 
Narberth  County  School 
Pembroke  Dock  County  School 
St.  David's  County  School 


49 

2 
1 


Voluntary — 8  (6  mixed,   1  Boys  and   1   Girls).     With 
Cardigan  County  School  (Mixed)  as  joint  school. 


SCHOOLS 

Head 

...    David  Hughes,  B.SC. 
...     R.  S.  Lang,  M.A. 
...    N.  Smith,  B.SC. 
...    R.  R.  Finney,  M.AO  B.SC. 
...     S.  Evans,  M.SC. 
...     N.  C.  Cottrell,  M.A. 


J.  J.  Evans,  M.A. 

Tenby  County  School G.  C.  Gibson,  M.SC.,  A.I.C. 

Cardigan  County  School  (Joint  School)        ...     T.  Evans,  M,A. 

Youth  Service 

During  the  year  a  Youth  Club  has  been  established  by  the  Education  Committee 
at  Haverfordwest,  and  it  has  been  decided  to  appoint  a  Youth  Organiser.  The 
Physical  Training  Organiser  has  also  organised  a  Rugby  League  for  Youth.  The 
Young  Farmers'  Clubs  and  the  branches  of  IJrdd  Gobaith  Cymru  continue  to  hold 
a  place  in  the  public  eye,  while  the  Scouts,  Guides  and  Cadet  Units  are  resuming 
their  normal  activities. 


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PEMBROKESHIRE 


MEMBERS 


ALDLRMEN 


Francis,  G  P.,  95,  Upper  Laws  Sticet,  Pem- 
broke Dock 

Jones,  G.  E.,  "  Wenvoe,"  Great  North  Road, 
Milford  Haven 

Philipps,  J.  M  ,  Penwaun,  St.  Dogmaels, 
Cardigan 

Vaughan,  J.  O  ,  Dcwi  Villa,  Newport 

Griffiths,  J.  M  ,  Woodstock,  Clarbeston  Road. 

Kelway,  G.  S  ,  Rathgate,  Miliord  Haven. 

Llewhelin,  B.  G  ,  Glameg,  Dmas  Cross 

Mcyler,  L.  J  ,  47,  Charles  Street,  Milford  Haven 

Wade,  R.  S  ,  "  Dunston,"  Dale  Road,  Haver- 
fordwest 

Williams,  A.  Owen,  Old  Crosb,  St.  Davids. 

COUNCILLORS 

Davies,  E  B  ,83,  Laws  Street,  Pembroke  Dock 
Davies,    Rev.    Mathias    Cacrelli,    Uawhaden, 

Narberth. 

Dixon,  W.  h  ,  Wilhamston,  Ncyland 
Gutch,  A.  Williams,  Kilnback,  Anglo,  Pembroke 
Hancock,  W  ,  Robles>ton  Hall,  Camrose 
Hooper,  R.  I  ,  Ivy  Dene,  Goodwick. 
Howells,   B.   G.,  29,  Hawkcstonc  Road,  Pem- 
broke Dock. 


John,  J.,  1,  Chapel  Row,  Llangwm,  Ilaveriord- 

wcst 
Jones,  Rev    1"    B  ,  The  Vicarage,  Llanstadwell, 

N'eyland. 

Joseph,   T     R  ,    Violet    House,    St     Dogmaels 
Lewis,  B   R  ,  Market  Square,  Fishguard 
Morgan,  Major  H    H  ,  "  Hillside,"  JerTreys»ton, 

Kilgetty. 

Morns,  S   J  ,  Lower  Kings,  Boncath 
Phillips,  Rev    J    H  ,  The  Manse,  Tiers  Cross, 

Havcrfordwest 

Phillips, W  H.,  Bryn  Glas,  Warren  Street,  Tcnby 
Roberts,  D.  II  ,  Delfan,  Newport 
Roberts,  G    S  ,  Haysca&tle  Farm,  Wolfsiastlc, 

Ha  vert  ord  west 

Walker,  K,  Boulston,  Havcrfordwest 
Warren,  R  ,  3,  Victoria   Place,  Haverfordwest 
Williams,  C    H  ,  Macs-yr-odyn,  Narberth 

CO-OPT  ti> 
Owen,  Mrs   J    h  ,  The  Flat,  Weal  Street,  1  ish- 

guard 
James,   Mrs    C    B  ,   Yr  Wcnlhs,   New   Road, 

Havcrfordwest 
Perkins,  Rev    J    B  ,  Yr  Hafon,  Nohon  Haven, 

Haverlordwcst 

St  Davids,TheVerv  Rev  The  Dean  ol,St  Davids 
Limbnek,  O    M  ,  Pill  Lane,  Milford  Haven 


PETERBOROUGH 

(Joint  Education  Board  for  the  Soke  and  City  of  Peterborough) 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
VICE-CHAIRMAN    .  . 
CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
EDUCATION  OFFICES 
DEPUTY  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

DENTAL  OM-ICERS 
SCHOOL  OCULIST 
DAY  OF  MEETING 
POPULATION 
PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE 
SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED 


SPECIAL  CLASSES 


Councillor  A.  H.  Mellows,  M.A. 

Alderman  J.  Mansfield^  J.P. 

Leslie  Tait,  B.A. 

Town  Hall,  Peterborough  (Tel.  :    Peterborough  2241). 

L.  W.  Wood. 

C.    Rolleston,    M.D.,    D.P.H.,    M.R.C.P.    (Rural    area)  ; 

W.  Johnstonc,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (City  area). 
One  full-time  appointment  to  bo  made. 
J.  Hurndall  Gann,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (London). 
First  Friday  m  each  month. 
(1031  Census)  5 1,839. 
£1,521. 
Secondary  (Grammar),  Maintained  1   (Girls) ;    Aided 

2  (Boys). 

Secondary  (Modern),  6. 
Primary,  30  (37  Departments). 
One    Speech  Training   Class   (for   Stammerers,  Cleft 

Palate  cases,  etc.). 
MEMBERS 


ALDERMtN 

Bartram,  J  A.,  23,  Maeholm  Road,  Peterborough. 

Bnggs,  J   T.,  Eye,  near  Peterborough 

Crawley,  J.  W.,  "  Keston/'  Broadway,  Peter- 
borough 

Farrow,  H.  J.,  124,  Park  Road,  Peterborough 

Howard,  R.  C  ,  11,  Burmer  Road,  Peterborough. 

Mansfield,  89,  Alexandra  Road,  Peterborough 
COUNCILLORS 

BaUey,  C.,  33,  St.  Paul's  Road,  Peterborough 

Benstcad,  Mrs.  G.  M.,  If 4,  Lincoln  Road, 
Peterborough. 

Bream,  Mrs.  J.,  "  Eastview,"  Wansford, 
Peterborough. 

Buckley,  S.  E.,  Woodcroft  Castle,  Glmton, 
near  Peterborough. 

Cook,  Mrs.  M.  C.,  The  Garden  House,  Minster 
Precincts,  Peterborough. 

Hall,  J.  R.,  72,  New  England,  Peterborough. 

Horrell,  H.  R.,  Westwood  Farm,  Peterborough. 

Houltby,  G.  E.,  18,  Alma  Road,  Peterborough. 

Hunt,  Dr.  J.,  The  Watergate,  Longthorpe, 
Peterborough. 

Kelley,  H.  W.,  1,  Beech  Avenue,  Peterborough. 

Martin,  E.  V.,  143,  Oundlc  Road,  Peterborough. 


Mellows,  A   H  ,  45,  PrieMgate,  Peterborough 

Mellows,    Mrs     A     H.,    "  Bradstock, "    West- 
wood  Park  Road,  Peterborough 

Ross,   E.,    "  Ros^>hn,"    Hastlicld   Road,   Peter- 
borough. 

Stedman,  Mrs.  P,  W,  St    Paul's  Road,  Peter- 
borough. 

Vmey,  A   W  ,  237,  Park  Road,  Peterborough 

Wood,  Mrs    M  ,  6,  Broadway  Gardens,  Peter- 
borough. 

\»\n(iev,    Mrs.    N.    M,    The   Dragon   House, 
Castor,  Peterborough 

CO-OPTED 

Blagden,    Mrs.    E.    H,    The   Palace,    Minster 
Precincts,    Peterborough 

Bosley,  The  Rev.  Canon,  The  Vicarage,  Thorpe 
Road,   Peterborough. 

Davies,  Dr.  J.  H  ,  100,  Broadwav,  Peterborough 

Hartley,  Miss  E.  M  ,  Fletton  Tower,  Flctton, 
Peterborough 

Hayes,  F.,  25,  Queen's  Gardens,  Peterborough. 

Mansfield,  Mrs.  J.,  89,  Alexandra  Road,  Peter- 
borough. 

Marcus  Neal,A.,  83,  Lincoln  Road,  Peterborough. 

Wisbey,E.  C  ,7AWoodfield  Road,  Peterborough. 


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RADNORSHIRE 

Capt.  H.  Williams. 

Mrs.  Coltman- Rogers,  C.B.E. 

Major  J.  Mostyn,  M.C.,  T.D.,  M.A.,  County  Education 

Offices,    Llanclnndod    Wells.       Tel.:     Llandrindod 

Wells  2253. 
G.  Taylor  Jones. 

F.  J.  Edwards,  L.R.I. B. A. 

C.  W.  Newman,  B.A. 

T.  E.  Joncs-Davies>  M.A.,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  M.R.C.P. 
(London),  D.P.II.  (Eng.)  (in  H.M.  Forces)  ;  Acting  : 
Miss  M.  Dilys  Owen,  B.SC.,  M.BO  B.CH.,  D.P.H. 

Miss  Julia  Todd. 

Miss  Eileen  Rich,  L.D.S. 

21,000  (estimated). 

£812  (approximately). 

County  18. 

Vonlutary  30. 

Youth  Service 

The  Higher  Education  Committee  also  acts  as  the  County  Youth  Committee. 
Local  Youth  Committees  have  been  formed  at  : — 

Llandrindod  Wells       Hon.  Sec.  F.  A.  Arrowsmith,  M.A. 

Knighton  .  .         Hon.  Sec.  :  F.  Edwards. 

Rhayader  ..         ...         Hon.  Sec.  :   Rev.  Daniel  Hughes. 

Through  the  generosity  of  Thos.  Lain  a  Youth  Institute  has  been  established 
at  Hampton  House,  Llandrindod  Wells. 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

Llandrindod  Wells  County     ...  .          ..     F.  A.  Arrowsmith,  M.A. 

Prestejgn  County          W.  J.  Owen,  M.A.,  M.ED. 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    .  . 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


SECRETARY  TO  THE 

EDUCATION  COMMITTEE 
EDUCATION  ARCHITECT    ... 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 


SUPERINTENDENT  NURSE 
SCHOOL  DENTIST    . . 
POPULATION 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


MEMBERS 


Al  DERMLN 


Davies,    G.    R ,    Llowes    Court,    Llovves,    via 

Hertford 

Edwards,  A,  Sunnybank,  Llandrindod  Wells. 
Hughes,  R ,  London  House,  Rhayader. 
Morgan,  H.,  The  Gables,  Rhayader. 
Price,    R ,    Bankfield   House,    Prcstcign    Road, 

Knighton 

Price,  T.  A  ,  The  Grove,  Disc  oyd,  Prcstcign 
Thomas,  Capt    E.  Aubrey,  Cefndyrys,  Builth 

Wells 
Vaughan,    T     L ,    Plas    Madoc,    Llandrindod 

Wells. 
Llewelyn,     Col     Sir   Charles    Venables,   Bart., 

c  B  ,    Llysdmam,   Newbndge-on-Wye 

COUNK  1LLORS 

Bufton,  T ,  The  Shop,  Gladestry,  Kington, 
Herefordshire 

Bufton,  W.  G,  lidw  Villa,  Frank&bndge, 
Builth  Wells 

Brick,  R.,  Cefnbcdw,  Fehndre,  Knighton. 

Davies,  b.  G    P  ,  Ccfnfaes  Farm,  Rhayader 

Davies,  T.  P  ,  Belvedere,  Llandrindod  Wells 

Davies,  T  i  Llansamtffraed  I  louse,  via  Builth 
Wells. 

Edwards,  W.  H ,  Greenwood;,  Broadway, 
Llandrindod  Wells. 

Ellway,  D  J.,  Harp  Inn,  Old  Radnor,  Walton, 
Prestcign. 

Evans,  W.  H  ,  Harpton  Farm,  Walton,  Presieign. 

Gibson  Watt,  Major  J.  D  ,  Doldowlod,  Llan- 
drindod Wells 

Gibson  Watt,  Mrs  ,  Wye  Cliff,  Hay,  via  Here- 
ford 

Griffiths,  T.  A.,  Portway,  Bryngwyn,  Pains- 
castle,  Builth  Wells. 


Hughes,  R.  P.  L,  London  House,  Rhayader. 
Kmsey  Morgan,  E ,  1  he  Elms,  Rhayader 
Perfect,  E  E  ,  Astley  Lodge,  Knighton 
Philips,   Col    J.  L.,  The  Hall,  Abbeycwmhir, 

Llandrmdod    Wells. 
Price,  J  J.,  Shop  Farm,  Llanbister,  Llandrindod 

Wells 
Pntchard,  P  ,  Court  Farm,  Boughrood,  LI>swcn, 

Brecon. 
Pntchard,    T    J  ,  Wellington  House,  Llandrm- 

dod  Wells. 
Prothcro,    J ,    Glannant,    Llanfaredd,    Builth 

Wells 

Pugh,  V   J  ,  The  Grove,  Knighton. 
Ruell,  J    S.,  AckhiH  Lodge,  Presteign. 
Thomas,     E      V.,     Norcott,     Ludlow     Road, 

Knighton 
Thomas,  W ,  Dolau  Farm,  Dolau,  Llandrindod 

Wells 

Vaughan  Pnckard,  T.  F.,  Dderw,  Rhayader. 
Walker,  R.  Lane,  Warden  Court,  Presteign. 
Williams,  Rev.  W.  M  ,  The  Vicarage,  Llan- 

badarnfynydd,  Llandrindod  Wells. 

CO-OPTED 
Brunsdon,  Rev.  T.  K.,  The  Vicarage,  Llandeg- 

ley,   Llandrindod   Wells 
Jenkins,    Rev.    T.,    Rhos,    Montpelhcr    Park, 

Llandrindod  Wells. 
Price,    Mrs.    T.    A,    The    Grove,    Discoyd, 

Presteign. 
Llewelyn,    Lady   Venables,    Llysdinam,   New- 

bridge-on-Wye. 

Coltman  Rogers,  Mrs.,  Milebrook,  Knighton. 
Walker,  Mrs.  G.,  Milebrook,  Knighton. 
West,  J   H.,  Whitton  School,  Knighton. 
Wilharrs,    Capt.    H.,    c/o    County    Education 

Offices,    Llandrindod    Wells. 


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CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

SECRETARY  

FINANCE  CLERK    

ORGANISERS  

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTIST  ... 
SCHOOL  SURVEYOR      ,     ... 
AGRICULTURAL  ORGANISING 

INSTRUCTOR 
HORTICULTURAL 

INSTRUCTORS 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 

POPULATION          

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


MODERN  SECONDARY 

SCHOOLS 
GRAMMAR  SCHOOL 


RUTLAND 

Rev.  Canon  C.  C.  Alfred. 

J.  Roycc  Turner. 

C.   Stanley  Johnson,  B.A.,  County  Education  Offices. 

"  Catmose,"  Oakham.     Tel.  :    Oakham  33. 
Idris  Evans. 

Miss  M.  D.  O.  Cole,  D.  Miller  (Physical  Training). 
Christopher  Rolleston,  M.D  ,  M.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
L.  A.  L.  MacTaggart,  L.D.S.,  R.F.P.S. 
G.  Dolphin,  M.INST.M.   &  CY.E. 
I.  P.  MacEwan,  B.SC. 

J.  W.  MolyneuXj  A.  Graham, 

Mrs.  E.  W.  Avison. 

19,290. 

£448. 


Provided 
Non-Provided 


Provided 


No.  on  Roll 
No.  31-3-46 

2  51 

33  1,482 


35 
4 

Nil 


1,533 
491 


Provided    ... 
Non-provided  and  not  aided  by 
L.E.A 1 


DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES 

There  are  no  Divisional  Executives  or  excepted  Districts  in  the  County. 


Name  of  School 
Oakham  School     ... 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOL 

Head 
G.  Talbot  Griffith,  M.A. 


Youth  Service 

A  scheme  has  been  drawn  up  and  an  Organiser  was  appointed  on  1st  August, 
1942.  The  County  Youth  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Higher  Education 
Committee  but  has  full  power  to  administer  the  Youth  Service  Scheme,  approved  by 
the  Education  Committee  within  the  limits  of  the  approved  estimate  of  £850  per 
annum. 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Aldrcd,  Rev.  Canon  C  C ,  The  Rectory, 
Uppingham 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Royce-Turner,  J  ,  Coct  Macs,  Oakham. 

Ancaster,  The  Rt.  Hon  the  Earl  of,  Swinstead 
Hall,  Grantham,  Lines 

Baird,  The  Hon.  Mrs ,  Rankshorough  Hall, 
Oakham. 

Baldwin,  Air  Marshal  Sir  J  E  A  ,  Ketton  Hall, 
Stamford,  Lines. 

Beaumont,  Dr.  A.  R  ,  Tudor  House,  Upping- 
ham. 

Braccgirdle,  A.,  School  House,  Gt  Casterton, 
Stamford. 

Blood,  J.  W.,  Stoke  Dry  Manor,  Uppingham. 

Cartwright,  H.,  35,  Stamford  Road,  Oakham. 

Cattell,  J.  W.,  The  Woodlands,  Exion,  Oakham. 

Featherstone,  F.  W  >  17,  Braunston  Road, 
Oakham. 


Talbot  Griffith,  G  ,  School  House,  Oakham 
Guilford,   Rev    H    M ,  'I  he   Rectory,   Cottcb- 

more,  Oakham. 

Healey,  J    J.,  EmpmRham,  Oakham 
Hibbitt,  J  ,  1,  Barleythorpe  Road,  Oakham. 
Lloyd,  M.,  School  House,  Uppingham. 
Makey,     Mrs.     E ,     The     Hrs,     HJith\\e?ton, 

Oakham 

Makey,  E,  The  Firs,  Editrmeston.  Oakham. 
Matkin,  C.,   High   Street,  Oakham 
Oakley,  L  ^  Bancroft,  Ridhngton,  Uppingham. 
Riches,  H    W  ,  High  Street,  Uppingham 
Ruddle,  Lt-Col    G.  K    F,  Harewood  House, 

Lansham,  Oakham 

Saunders,  V.  T.,  The  Hall,  Uppingham 
Spencei,  Lt  -Col    R.  P,  Braunston,  Oakham. 
Street,  Mrs    T  ,  Manton,  Oakham 
Wilkmghby,    Lt-Col     the    Hon.    C     H     D., 

Empmgham,   Oakham 
Williamson,     W.     \V ,     Vl'oodside,     A^hwell, 

Oaldmm. 


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CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY      

ASSISTANT  SECRETARIES    ... 

GENERAL  ASSISTANTS 
EDUCATIONAL        

PSYCHOLOGISTS 
ORGANISERS   OF  DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS  AND   RURAL 

DOMESTIC  ECONOMY 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

CANTEENS  ORGANISERS     ... 
YOUTH  OFFICER    ... 
HORTICULTURAL  ADVISER... 
YOUNG   FARMERS'   CLUB 

ORGANISER 
ORGANISER    OF    MINING 

INSTRUCTION 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  ... 


ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 
OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

County  ACCOUNTANT 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE COUNTY 

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE  ... 

PRODUCT  OF   ID.  RATE 
1945-46  (estimated) 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


SHROPSHIRE 

Captain  Sir  Offley  Wakeman,  Baronet,  D.L.,  J.P. 
Major  L.  E.  Bury,  C.B.E.,  J.P. 

H.   Martin   Wilson,   M.A.,   County   Education   Office, 
Princess  Street,  Shrewsbury.    Tel. :  Shrewsbury  3031 . 
J.  Haynes,  B.A. 

D.  E.  Mumford,  M.A.  ;    Major  T.  D.  W.  Whitfield, 

B.A.,   LL.B. 

E.  Quine,  B.SC.,  L.C.P.  ;    S.  R.  Redman,  B.SC. 

Miss  G.  M.  Buckley,  B.A.,  and  Miss  E.  R.  Denton,  M.A. 

Miss  E.  B.  Wilson  ;    Miss  M.  Mitchell ;    Miss  I.  M, 
Hoggins. 

F.  S.  Claxton,  B.A.  ;   Miss  D.  G.  Turner  ;  Miss  J.  H. 
Jones. 

Miss  M.  B.  Newton  ,   Miss  J.  Sladden. 

Miss  J.  K.  Monks,  L.R.A.M. 

T.  Laflm,  N.D.II. 

Miss  D.  J.  Corrkld,  N.D.D. 

A.  Roberts,  B.SC. 

William  Taylor,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (Chict  Medical  Officer). 

A.  J.  H.  Crawford,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 

D.P.H.  (Deputy  School  Medical  Officer). 
Mrs.  K.  Priestly,  L.S.A.  ;    Mrs.  M.  Judd,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ; 

Miss  C.  B.  McArthur,  M.B.,  C.H.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  A.  W.  M. 

Battersby,  L.R.C.P.  &  s.,  L.R.F.P.S.,  D.P.H. 
S.  Keenan,  L.D.S.  ;   F.  H.  Birch,  H,D,D.,  L.D.S.  ;   G.  R, 

Catchpole,  L.D.S. 
P.  J.  Crawley,  F.S.A.A. 
A.  G.  Chant,  F.R.I.B.A. 
260,900. 


1945-46— 6b. 
£5,423. 


County 
Voluntary  : 

C.  of  E. 

R.C. 

Others 


No.  of 

Departments  No.  on  Roll 
69  7,348 


224 
6 

2 


Totals 


Modern,  Provided  (a) 
Grammar,  Provided  (b} 
Aided  (c) 

Totals 

Pupils  in  attendance  at 
above  Schools  : — 

(a)  

(b)  

(c)  

Totals 


301          24,151 
Boys    Girls  Mixed    Total 


1 
3 

4 


1 
6 


6 
4 


10 


8 

13 

4 

25 


416   336  1,649  2,401 

1,084  1,964  1,108  4,156 

913    —    —   913 


2,413  2,300  2,757  7,470 


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SHROPSHIRE 

Youth  Service 

There  is  a  Shropshire  Youth  Committee  which  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  General 
Management  Committee  with  Sir  Offley  Wakeman  as  Chairman.  There  are  13 
local  Youth  Committees  and  9  local  Youth  Councils.  In  addition  to  headquarters 
administrative  staff,  the  Committee  have  two  Field  Officers — a  man  and  a  woman — 
and  eight  full-time  district  club  leaders. 

During  the  past  year  grants  have  been  made  to  about  30  organisations. 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 
(a)   Provided  Boys'  Schools 

Oswestry  County  High  School  for  Boys 
Shrewsbury,  Priory  School  for  Boys 
Wellington  County  High  School  for  Boys 

Provided  Girls'  Schools 

Ludlow  Girls'  High  School     

Newport  Girls' High  School 

Oswestry  Girls'  High  School  ... 
Shrewsbury,  Priory  School  for  Girls 
Wellington  County  High  School  for  Girls 
Whitchurch  Girls'  High  School 


Head. 

J.  F.  Gibbons,  M.A. 
C.  W.  E.  Peckett,  M.A. 
J.  R.  Thorp,  M.A. 

Miss  D.  E.  Grayfoot,  M.A. 
Miss  O,  K.  Crowther. 
Miss  H.  M.  Craig,  B.A. 
Miss  A,  A.  Hunter,  M.A. 
Miss  H.  O.  Roxburgh. 
Miss  H.  L.  Thompson,  M.A. 


R.  A.  Bowman,  M.A. 
J.  L.  Barritt,  M.A. 
I.  J.  Herring,  M.A. 
H.  A.  Hesketh,  M.A. 


Provided  Mixed  Schools 

Bishop's  Castle  County  High  School.  . 

Bndgnorth  Grammar  School 

Coalbrookdaie  County  High  School  ... 
Market  Drayton  County  Grammar  School 

(b)    Non-Provided,  but  aided  on  a  deficiency  basis 

Ludlow  Grammar  School  (B.)  T.  R.  Leathern,  M.A. 

Newport  Grammar  School  (B.)  .  .  .     W.  S.  Brooks,  M.A. 

Wem  Grammar  School  (B.)     .     J.  S.  Shields,  M.A. 

Whitchurch  Grammar  School  (B.)       .         ...     E  A.  Youatt,  M.A. 

TECHNICAL   COLLEGES   AND  TECHNICAL  INSTITUTES 


Name  of  Institute 
Oakengate,  Walker 

Tech.  Coll. 
Oswestry  Tech.    Inst. 


Principal 
R.F.Beaton,  B.SC., 

A.M.I.MECH.E.,  A.M.I.E.E. 

H.  Darling,  A.M. I.M.E.    ... 


Shrewsbury  Tech.  Coll.  A.  Moore,  B.SC.,  A.I.C. 


Senior 
Full- 

^timc 

Student* 


14 

15 

172 


Junior 
Pull- 
time 
Students 


233 
135 

288 


Part-time 
Day  and 
Evening 
Students 


761 

566 

1,893 


Name  of  School 
Oswestry  School  of  Art 


School  of  Art 

Principal 
R.  H.  Webster 


Senior  Pan-time  Day 

Pull-time  and  Evening 

Students  Students 

—  346 


DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  OF  SHREWSBURY  EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 


DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 

OFFICES      

CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 

PRIMARY 


MODERN 


L.  Smith. 

County  Bulldog.*;  Shrewsbury. 

Capt.  H.  Steward,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  J.P. 


County    . . 
Voluntary  : — 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     ... 
County    . . . 


Total   ... 


No.  on 

Dtpts. 

13 


1 
2 

22 


No.  on 
Roll 
2,819 

840 
131 
562 

4,352 


181 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MEMBERS 


ALDERMEN 
Wakeman,  Capt.   Sir  Offlcy,  Bart.,  JP,  DL., 

Grafton  Lodge,  Montlord  Bridge 
Ward,  T   C.,  Lubstree  Park,  Wellington. 

COUNCILLORS 
Aston,     Major     W.     F ,     Condover     Grange, 

Shrewsbury. 
Black,   Capt.    R.   A,   j.l» ,    Frees   Hall,    Prees, 

Whitchurch 
Bowen,  R    A  ,  j  p.,  Whitburn  Cottage,  Bndg- 

north. 

Borough,  J.  G.  B  3  J.P.,  Chetwynd  Park,  New- 
port. 
Boyne,    Viscountess,    C.B.E.,    J.P  ,    Burwarton 

House,  Bndgnorth. 
Bnggs,  J.  G  ,  41,  Wmgfield  Close,  Dithenngton, 

Shrewsbury. 
Bury,    Major    L.    E ,    c  B  E  ,    jr.,    Millichope 

(Cottage,  Craven  Arms. 
Fell,  W.  M    W.,  M  so ,  Fairticld,  Bndgnorth 
Giles,  Rev.  R.  A ,  M  A.,  B.LITT.,  The  Vicarage, 

Sheriffhales,   Shiinal 
Grant,    Mrs.    E.    M.,    Sidney   House,    School 

Court,  Castle  Street,  Shrewsbury. 
Hamar,  Dr.  L.  A ,  Quarry  Brutches,  Clunton, 

Craven  Arms 
Jackson,    Rev.    Preb.    C.    S ,    MA,    Broseley 

Rectory,  Broscley. 

Jones,  T ,  j  P ,  5,  Burton  Street,  Dawley. 
Jones,  A.   H.,  j  P  ,  Etheldene,  89,   Copthorne 

Road,  Shrewsbury. 

Lander,  W.  H.  O ,  Tibberton  Grange,  Welling- 
ton. 
Lyon,  Brig  -Gen.   C    H  ,  c  B.,  c  M  G.,  D  s.o  , 

The  Old  Rectory,  Ightfield,  Whitchurch 
Maddock,    D.    W,    "Oaken/'    Albert    Road, 

Wellington 

Morgan,  J.  C.,  The  Grange,  Upton  Magna. 
Morris,  P.,  J.P.,  23,  Moors  Bank,  St    Martins, 

Oswestry. 


Murphy,  R.  G.,  Brooklands,  Wellington. 

Neate,  P.  J.,  Manor  Farm,  Lee  Brockhurst, 
near  Shrewsbury. 

Smith,  W.  H.,  Brownlow  House,  Whitchurch. 

Steventon,  T.  O.,  Hawkstone  House,  Welling- 
ton. 

Steward,  Capt.  H  ,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  J.P.,  "  Elstead/' 
Sheltoii  Road,  Shrewsbury. 

Sykes,  Lt  -Col  A.  P ,  M.B.E.,  Lydham  Manor, 
Bishop's  Castle. 

Thomas,  E.  Birch,  j  p.,  Fcrnhill  Hall,  Whttung- 
ton,  Oswestry. 

Tomkinson,  Miss  D.  S ,  O.B.E.,  M.A.,  j  P  , 
Chilton,  Neon  Savage,  Clcobury  Mortimer, 
near  Kidderminster,  Worcestershire. 

Tranter,  E.,  J.P.,  Sunnycote,  St.  George's, 
Wellington. 

Tudor,  J.,  Polcmere,  Yocklcton. 

CO-OPTED 

Burton,  C.  G.,  The  University,  Edmund 
Street,  Birmingham,  Worcestershire. 

Craig,  Miss  H.  M.,  High  School  for  Girls, 
Oswestry. 

Lowe,  C ,  Modern  Secondary  School,  Welling- 
ton. 

Perry,  Miss  P.  S  H.,  East  Hamlet  C.  of  E. 
School,  Ludlow. 

Moore,  A.,  The  Technical  College,  Shrewsbury. 

Wolfenden,  J.  F.,  The  Schools>  Kmgsland, 
Shrewsbury. 

Williams,  G.  T.,  Longford  Mill  Farm,  New- 
port. 

Williams,  Lady  Jaqueta,  Child's  Ercall  Hall, 
Market  Drayton. 

Brenchley,  Mrs.  A.  B,  Old  Vicarage,  High 
Ercall,  Wellington. 

Hodson,  The  Rt.  Rev.  R.  L.,  Edgmond  Rectory, 
Newport. 

Machm,  S.  H.,  Emberton  House,  Alveley, 
near  Bridgnorth. 


CHAIRMAN  ... 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

SENIOR  ASSISTANT 

EDUCATION  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER  FOR  SECONDARY 

AND  FURTHER  EDUCATION 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION     ... 

OFFICER  FOR  SPECIAL 

SERVICES 
INSPECTORS 
ORGANISER  OF  FURTHER 

EDUCATION 

ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
ORGANISING  INSTRUCTRESS 

OF  DOMESTIC  SUBJECTS 

AND  NEEDLEWORK 
CHIEF    ORGANISING 

INSTRUCTORS   OF 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
ORGANISING     INSTRUCTORS 

OF  PHYSICAL   TRAINING 


SOMERSET 

E.  P.  Thursfield,  J.P.,  C.A. 

Mrs.  E,  Millcr-Barstow,  M.B.E.,  J.P.,  C.A. 

W.  J.  Deacon,  M.A.,  County  Hall,  Taunton.     Tel.  : 

Taunton  3451   (17  lines). 
G.  S.  Bessey,  M.A. 

R.  Bennett. 


M.  O.  Palmer,  B.A. 

E.  Bullock,  M.A.  ;   Miss  N.  Peake. 
J.  M.  Hogan,  B.A. 

Miss  E.  K.  Shaw,  M.A. 
Miss  M.  M.  Cutler. 

Capt.  G.  J.  G.  Fitzgerald  ;  Miss  M.  A.  Smith, 


Capt.  A.  W.  Glazebrook  (temporary) ;  P.  Gibbs ; 
Miss  E.  Jones  ;  Miss  D.  A.  G.  Orr  ;  Miss  A,  E. 
Stephen. 

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SOMERSET 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  :— 
COUNTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
DEPUTY   COUNTY   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 


COUNTY  SCHOOL  OCULISTS 
COUNTY  SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON   .  . 
EDUCATION  PSYCHOLOGIST 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
DEPUTY  COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
COUNTY  TREASURER 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
POPULATION 
PRODUCT  OF   ID.  RATE, 

1946-47 
SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     .. 


YOUTH  LEADER-ORGANISERS 


J.  F.  Davidson,  O.B.E.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Aberdeen). 
D.  V.  Hague,  M.B.,  D.P.H. 

G.  H.  Pringlc,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  D.  G.  Evans, 
B.A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  R.  H.  G.  Hector 
Denham,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ;  Mabel  Joan  Cooke,  M.B., 
D.P.H.  ;  Beatrice  Smithies,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

I.    B.    Georgeson,    M.B.,    CH.B.  ;      Oliver    Halstead, 

L.M.S.S.A. 

J.  C.  Crosslcy,  L.D.S.  ;   P.  D.  Copeland,  B.D.S.  ;    L.  E. 

SCULL,  L.D.S.  ;    W.  E.  Roe  ;    B.  D.  Britten,  L.D.S.  ; 

Patricia  Ryan,  B.D.S. 
M.  Forrester-Brown. 
Mrs.  H.  S.  Anthony,  M.A. 
R.  O.  Harris,  F.R.I. B.A. 
R.  V.  Taylor,  A.R  I.B.A. 
F.  J.  Williams,,  F.S.A  \. 
Miss  N.  McCririck,  B.A.,  F.L.A. 
Part  II.  Area— 401,297.     Part  III.  Area— 339,292. 
£11,357. 

Primary,  448  (Voluntary,  286)  ;  Secondary  Modern, 
25  (Voluntary,  7)  ;  Secondary  Grammar — Main- 
tained, 11,  Assisted,  8  ;  Nursery,  6. 

L.  M.  Coveney  (Yeovil)  ;  Mrs.  E.  E.  Parker  (Weston- 
super-Marc)  ;  Miss  N.  S.  Mar^h  (Bndgwater 
District)  ;  A.  C.  Lowe  (Taunton)  ;  Miss  J.  W. 
Burnett  (Frome  and  Norton  Radstock),  5  additional 
to  be  appointed. 


Youth  Service 

County  Youth  Committee  Chairman  :  The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  St.  Audries.   Secretary  : 
W.  J.  Deacon,  M.A. 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES 

1.  South- West  Somerset  Division,  comprising  Taunton  Borough  and  Rural 

District  and  Wellington  Urban  and  Rural  District. 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          C.  Knight. 

OFFICER 
OFFICES      ...         Municipal   Offices,   Taunton.     (Tel.  :   4132). 

2.  Mid-Somerset   Division,   comprising    Bridgwatcr   Borough   and   Rural 

District  and   Burnham-on-Sea. 

DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         R.  H  Hawkins,  B.A. 
OFFICER 

3.  South-East  Somerset  Division,  comprising  \eovil  Borough  and  Rural 

District. 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          A.  R.  McMillan. 
'  OFFICER 
OFFICES      The  Grange,  18,  The  Park,  Yeovil.     (Tel.  :   1514). 

4.  North-West    Somerset   Division,    comprising   Weston-Super-Mare    and 

Axhridge  Rural  District. 

DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         J.  F.  Mason. 
OFFICER 


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MEMBERS 


COUNTY   COUNCIL   REPRESENTATIVES 

Bcddard,  Dr.  J.  R.  J  ,  Norton  House,  Frome 
Calway,  F.  H.  F.,  Quoits  Field,  Duddlcstone, 

Taunton. 
Clayton,  Col   E   R  ,  c  M  G  ,  D  s.o  ,  Northmoor, 

Dulvcrton 
Cox,  H     S.,   The  Old   Manor  House,   Bristol 

Road,    Keynsham. 
Dodgson,   H.,    Fylde  House,   St.    Kew   Steps, 

Worlebury,  Wej»ton-super-Marc. 
Dyke,     H.    R.,    Limerick    House,    Milbourne 

Port. 
Farrant,  G    U.,  c  B.E.,  Milligan  Hall,  Bishops 

Hull,    Taunton. 

Fox,  J    H ,  Robin's  Close,  Wellington 
Garland,  W.  G   F.,  Rcdlands,  Langport  Road, 

Somerton. 

Harden,  C  ,  5,  Clarence  Grove  Road,  Weston- 
super-Mare. 
Hobhousc,  Sir  Arthur,  Hadspen  House,  Castle 

Cary. 
Hoskyns,    Major    H.    W.    W.,    North    Perrott 

Manor,   Crewkernc. 
Hurlc,  Mrs.  Kilve  Court,  Bridgwater. 
Hylton,   Rt.   Hon.    Lord,    Ammerdown,    Rad- 

stock,  Bath. 

Johnson,  J.  B.,  47,  Wedlands,  Taunton. 
Loveys,  A.  W.,  2,  Salisbury  Terrace,  Kingston 

Road,  Taunton. 
Miller-Barstow,  Mrs.  E,  Penlce,  Uphill  Road, 

Weston-super-Mare. 
Osborne,    Miss   T ,   M.B  E ,    Chinnock   House, 

Middle  Chinnock,  Crewkerne 
Pittard,   W.    J.    C,    Inglcmeont,    West   Coker 

Road,  Yeovil. 

Reed,  E.  S.,  Rossclere,  Mmehead. 
Riddick,  A.  F.,  Shoscombe,  Bath. 
Russell,  P.  E.,  Leycroft,  Clarence  Road,  near 

Weston-super-Mare. 
St.   Audries,   The   Rt    Hon.   Lord,    Fairfield, 

Stogursey 

Sealey,  H.,  Barton  House,  Wookey,  Wells 
Teignmouth,    The    Rt.    Hon.     Lord,,     Mount 

Elton,  Clevedon. 


Thring,    Mrs.    B.    M.,    Alford    House,    Castle 

Cary. 

Thursfield,  E.  P.,  Chilcote  Manor,  Wells. 
Tweedie,  Admiral   Sir  Hugh,  K.C.B  ,  Wraxall 

House,  Wraxall. 
Vivian-Neal,   A    W  ,   M  c.,  Poundisford  Park, 

Taunton. 
Wills,  Capt  W  D.  M.,  Barley  Wood,  Wnngton 

CO-OPTI-D 

Bell,  F.  E  ,  Holmwood  Lodge,  Frome. 
Clark,  J.  Anthony,  Home  Orchard,  Street 
Fletcher,  Prof  B  A.,  Wills  Physical  Laboratory, 

Royal  Fort,  Bristol,  8. 
Foxa    Miss    E.    M ,    Syston,    Station    Road, 

Wellington,  Somerset 
Fox,  Lloyd  H  ,  Gerbestone  Manor,  Wellington, 

Somerset 
Herbert,  The  Hon   Mrs.,  Pixton  Park,  Dulver- 

ton. 
Langham,   The   Hon.    Lady,   Cadbury    Court, 

North  Cadbury. 

Leatham,  J.  G.,  M  A.,  Taunton  School,  Taunton 
Morgan,     Miss     G.     M,     Manor    Hall,    The 

University,  Bristol. 
Nicholls,    Miss    G ,    Girls*    Grammar    School, 

Bridgwater. 

Parker,  F,  91,  Redland  Road,  Bristol,  6 
Penny,    F.    W ,    Greenway    House,    Greenway 

Road,  Taunton. 
Procter,    T.    W.    R.,    Tree    Lodge,   40,    Brean 

Down,  Avenue,  Weston-super-Mare. 
Scholfield,    H.,    25,    Wcmbdon    Road,    Bndg- 

water. 
Scott    Stokes,    H.    F ,    M  c ,    "I  he    Thatched 

Cottage,  Glastonbury 
Skrimshire,  C.  R  ,  1,  The  Colony,  Burnham-on- 

Sea. 

Stroud,  A.  H.  J.,  47,  Glenvillc  Road,  Yeovil 
Taunton,    The    Archdeacon    of,    Angersloigh, 

Taunton. 
Wells,    The    Archdeacon    of,    South    Liberty, 

Wells. 

Yorkc,   J     Paley,    88,    Durlcjgh    Road,    Bridg- 
water. 


SOUTHAMPTON  (County  of) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

COUNTY  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
DEPUTY  COUNTY 

EDUCATION  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANTS 
CHIEF  MAN  ORGANISER  OF 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
CHIEF  WOMAN  ORGANISER 

OF  PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
ASSISTANT  ORGANISERS  OF 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS  AND  MIDDAY 

MEALS 
ASSISTANT  ORGANISERS  OF 

DOMESTIC  SUBJECTS  AND 

MIDDAY  MEALS 
COUNTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 


Sir  Samuel  Gurney-Dixon,  J.P. 
The  Viscountess  Portal,  M.B.E. 
Wm.  Coates,  M.A.,  Education 

Winchester.    Tel.  :  4414. 
E.  H.  Littlecott,  B.A. 


Office,    The    Castle, 


T.  Atkinson,  M.A. 

M.  G.  R.  Adams,  B.A.  ; 
L.  P*  E.  Whitfield,  B.A. 

Miss  Norah  Reed. 


Miss  Z.  Ferguson,  B.A.,  D.P.A. 


Miss  M.  R.  Kitching  ;    L.  Heyworth  ;   Miss  E.  R.  B. 

Fraser  ;   Miss  C.  J.  Weils. 
Miss  A.  J.  Meredith. 


Miss  M.  E.  Andrew,  Miss  M.  I.  Hamilton,  Miss  L.  M. 
Gawthorpe. 

H.  L.  Cronk,  M.A.,  M.B.  (Cantab.),  D.P.H.,  M.D.,  B.CH., 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

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DEPUTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


DRNTAL  SURGEONS 


OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON 
CHILD  GUIDANCE  TEAM 


COUNTY  ARCHITECT 

DEPUTY  ARCHITECT 

CHIEF  CLERK         

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE AREA  (estimated} 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 
1940-47  (estimated] 

MODERN  SECONDARY 
SCHOOLS 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS  .  . 


SECONDARY  (GRAMMAR) 
SCHOOLS 

SCHOOL  OF  ART  : 

WINCHESTER  SCHOOL  OF 

ART 
SPECIAL  SCHOOL 

YOUTH  COMMITTEE 


SOUTHAMPTON  (County  of) 

W.  J.  Hart,  B.A.,  M.B0  B.CH.,  M.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  D.P.H. 

Esther  Ashworth,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  D.T.M.  ;  M.  Avent, 
M.A.,  M.D.,  B.CH.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.c.p.,  D.P.H.  ;  Catherine 
Avery,  M.D.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.SO  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  j  tKate  D. 
Ball,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  tSarah  Boyle,  L.R.c.P. 
L.R.C.S.,  D.P.H.  ;  Joan  Butterworth,  M.B.,  B.S. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  tLaurel  H.  Campbell 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  A.  Capes,  M.D.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S. 
L.R.C.P.  ;  A.  A.  Cockayne,  B.A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
D.P.H.  ;  Margaret  Cowan,  B.M.,  CH.B.  ;  A.  E.  Druilt 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  *A.  R.  Graham,  M.B. 
CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Audrey  M.  Hughes,  M.B.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S. 
L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  tHilda  M.  P.  Hunt,  M.B.,  B.S. 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  fMyrtle  M.  Hutchins 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  B.  L.  Lloyd,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
D.  J.  N,  McNab,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  T.  D.  Murison 
L.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  W.  Simpson,  M.B.,  B.S. 

M.R.C.S.,   L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;   G.   TatC,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

D.P.H.  ;   W.  C.  D.  Walmsley,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Phyllis  E.  Watson,   B.A.,  M.R.'C.S.,   L.R.C.P. 
*  Serving  with  H.M.  Forces. 
tPart-time. 

Miss  E.  O.  Betts,  L.D.S.  ;  T.  E.  Black,  L.D.S.  ;  L.  B. 
Corner,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s.  ;  R.  T,  Hale,  L.D.S.  ;  Mrs. 
B.  Dorbin,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (London)  ;  E.  S.  Kench, 
L.D.S.  ;  H.  B.  Martin,  L.D.S.  ;  T.  McClelland,  L.D.S.  ; 
D.  H.  Oliver,  L.D.S.  ;  H.  M.  Price,  L.D.S.  R.F.P.S. 
(Glas.)  ;  Miss  J.  Roberts,  L.D.S.  ;  J.  E.  Roberts, 
L.D.S.  ;  A.  J.  H.  Seymour,  L.D.S.  ;  E.  J.  Taylor, 
L.D.S.  ;  B.  T.  Wyatt, 'L.D.S. 

Christina  Smith  Stoddart,  M.B.,  CH.B. 

Psychiatrists — A.  F.  Mary  Christie,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;  W. 
Furstenheirn,  M.B.  (Leipzig).  Educational  Psychol- 
ogists— H.  Melrose,  Miss  B.  M.  Baldwin.  Psychiatric 
Social  Workers— (Vacant).  Speech  Therapist— A.  P. 
Tolfree,  M.S.S.T. 

S.  Low,  A.R.I.B.A. 

R.  Shaw,  A.R.I.B.A. 

F.  H.  Jupe. 

516,260. 

£16,688. 


Provided,  31. 
Non-Provided,  4. 
No.  on  books,  9,895. 

Provided,  135. 
Non-Provided,  202. 
No.  on  books,  47,384. 

Boys  Girls      Mixed    Total 

5  4  7         16 

Headmaster  : — E.  E.  Anderson,  A.R.C.A. 


One  Special  (M.D.)  School  for  101  children.  Head- 
master— J.  Duncan,  O.B.E. 

The  County  Youth  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of 
the  County  Education  Committee.  It  includes 
representatives  of  voluntary  organisations,  teachers, 
and  clergy. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 
SOUTHAMPTON  (County  of) 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES 

1.    Alder  shot  and  Farnborough. 


EDUCATION  OFFICER 

OFFICES 

2.     Gosport. 

EDUCATION  OFFICER 

OFFICES 


J.  A.  Birtwistle,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
Municipal  Buildings,  Aldershot. 

L.  F.  W.  White,  PH.D.,  B.SC.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
"  Woodfall,"  Spring  Gardens  Lane,  Gosport. 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 
Sir    Samuel,    7, 


The    Close, 


Laverstoke 


Gurney-  D  i  xon, 
Winchester 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Portal,    The    Viscountess,    M  H  L  3 
House,  Whitchureh 

Chute,  C    L  ,  M  c ,  Chairman  of  the  County 
Council,  1  he  Vync,  Basmgstokc. 

Applewhaite,    C     H ,    Biamerton,    Ampfield, 

Romsey 

Austerberry,  G  E  ,  44,  Linden  Grove,  Gosport 
Bomlord,  L    R  ,  P  &  o  ,  M,c.,  Tufton  Warren, 

Hursthourne    Priors,   Whitchureh 
Chambers,  R  C.,  Selsdon,  Mile  Hill,  Romsey, 
Chawner,    Major    I,.    C  ,    Little    Barrs,    Neu, 

Milton 
Currey,  Rear-Admiral  H.  S  ,  D  &  o  ,  Broadlands 

House,  Brockenhurst. 

Dalgety,  Mrs   A   E  ,  Lockerlcy  HalJ,  Romsey 
Hill,  A.  E  ,  Hockley  House,  Twyford 
Joy,  F.  D  ,  Marelands,  Bcntley,  near  Farnham, 

Surrey 
King,    Dr     H     M  ,    W,    Manor    Farm    Road, 

Southampton 

Llewellyn,    D  s    The   Cloisters,    Christihurch 
Lubbock,  A  ,  Adhurst  St    Mary,  Petersfield 
McClean,  J    N.,  Flcxcombc,  Liss,  Petersiicld 
Madocks,   Mrs    R     S  ,   Madocks   House,   Old 

Baling,  Basmgstoke 
Manners,  Col   The  Rt   Hon    Lord,  M  c.,  Avon, 

Chnsichurch 
Mitchell,     '1       S  ,     Peel     Cottage,     Selborne, 

Alton. 

Moore,  R.  T  ,  Ayliils,  Anton  Road,  Andover 
Mu&cott,  J  ,  Campus,  Shipton  Bellinger,    Tid- 

worth 
Richards,    W     A,    Highlands,    Lockb    Heath, 

near  Southampton 
Scott,  Col    J    B  ,  Rotherfield  Park,  Alton 


Simpson,  Capt    J.  W,  Humbly  Grove,  South 

Warnborough. 
Stubington,  Miss  G.  K  ,  Oaklands,  Rowlands 

Castle. 
Quilley,  A.  H.,  9,  Chamberlayne  Road,  East- 


ss  M    W 
Winchester. 


St   Olafs,  Cheriton  Road, 


CO-OPTED 

The  Vice-Chancellor,  The  University,  Reading. 
The  Principal,  University  College,  Southamp- 

ton. 
Lceson,     Rev.     Canon     Spencer,     Winchester 

College. 
Jeudwme,  The  Rev.  Canon  G.  H  ,  The  Rectory, 

Church  Oakley,  Basingstoke. 
Evans,  S.  R  ,  38,  Milverton  Road,  Winchester. 
Sirhowy-Jones,    Rev.    R  ,    Hamilton    House, 

Grafton  Road,  Winchester. 
Charlton,    R  ,    M  B  E  ,    Andover    Senior    Boys' 

School. 
Freeman,   Dr    P    T  ,  M  B  E  ,   Peter  Symonds' 

Secondary  Grammar  School,  Winchester 
Dines,  J.  A  ,  Sunny&ide,  The  Grove,  Aider  shot 
Gregson,  J.  R  ,  M  B  E.,  40,  St.  Andrew's  Road, 

Gosport. 
Hall,    A.    H.,    C.B  ,    c  B  I  ,    Sparrows,    Searlc 

Road,  1'arnham,  Surrey 
Housdens   Dr    L    G  ,   O.B  h.,    5,   New   Street, 

Basingstoke, 
Irving,  R.   L.,   The  Hospice,   St    Giles*   Hill, 

Winchester 
Kingsmill,  Miss  C.  A  ,    The  Gaer,  St.  Giles' 

Hill,    Winchester 
Selwyn,  The  Very  Rev.  Dean  E    G  ,  D.U.,  The 

Deanery,  Winchester 
Slmn,  E    J  ,  Connerton,  Avenue  Road,  Christ- 

church. 

Williams,  C  ,  The  Close,  Rmgwood 
Wynn-  Williams,    E,    Chapter    House,    Chil- 

bolton    Avenue,    Winchester 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTORS 


STAFFORDSHIRE 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  Lewis  Davies,  J.P. 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN          ...     Alderman  R.  Clift,  J.P. 

CLERK  TO  THE  COMMITTEE    T.  H.  Evans,  LL.MO  County  Buildings,  Stafford. 

DIRECTOR   .  .         ...          ..     F.  A.  Hughes,  C.B.E.,  M.A.,  County  Education  Offices, 

Stafford.     Tel.  :    Stafford  760. 
.     J.  H.  Parker  Oxspring,  M.SC. 

.     S.  E.  Williams,  B.SC.  ;  H.  Lister,  M.SC.  ;  N.  E.  Brown- 
ing, M.A. 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  OF  EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 
Borough  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    J.  G.  Hall. 

OFFICES      Moreton  House,  Wolstanton,  Staffs. 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS 

Cannock  Chase 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     S.  C.  A.  Webb,  LL.B. 

OFFICES      70,  High  Street,  Brownhills. 

South-East  Staffordshire 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     H.  K.  Simcox,  B.A. 

OFFICES         Walsall  Street,  Wednesbury. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'   YEAR  BOOK 

STAFFORDSHIRE 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS— continued 
South-West  Staffordshire 


DIVISIONAL  OFFICER 

OFFICES      

ARCHITECT  AND  SURVEYOR 
COUNTY  YOUTH  OFFICER  . 
COUNTY  TREASURER 
SCHOOL  MhoicAL  OFFICER 

DEPUTY   SCHOOL  MFDICAL 

OFFICER. 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICHRS 


PART-TIME  ASSISTANT 
SCHOOL  MKDICAL 
OFFICER 

OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON 

DENTAL  OFFICFR  . 

DENTAL  SURGEONS 


H.  W.  Badger,  M.A.,  MJID. 

'w  Esmond/'  23,  St.  James's  Road,  Dudley. 

A.  C.  H.  Stillman,  F.R.I.B.A. 

R.  W.  Stcvcnton. 

A.  K.  Perkm. 

G.  Ramage,  M,A.  (Admin.),  M.D.,  PuMic  Health  Offices, 

Martin   Street,   Stafford. 
G.  Norman  Anderson,  M.B.,  CH  B.;  D.P.H 

H.  G.  Crawl ord,  M.C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C  r.  ;  A.  P.  Fry, 
M.C.,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;  C.  Hall,  M.R  c.s.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  N.  V. 
Hepple,  M.C.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.  ;  Violet  Hickson, 
M.R. c.s  ,  i  .R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  (temp.)  ,  Fanny  Hirst, 
M.B. 5  CH  B.,  D.P.II.  (lemp.}  ;  K  B.  Mackenzie, 
M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B  ,  D.P.H.  ;  A.  Mathieson,  M.B0 
CH.B.,  D.P  H.  ,  F.  J.  Murray,  L.R  c.s.,  L.R.C.P., 
L.MO  D.P.H.  ;  Barbara  Richardson,  M.B  ,  CII.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 
C.  N.  Smith,  M  r,  5  M.B.^ULB  ,  D.P.H.  ;  D.  M.  Wilson, 
M.B  ,  CH  B.,  D.P.II.  3  W.  F  Younvr,  M  B  ,  CH  B.,  D.P.H  ; 
C.  S.  Smith,  M.R.C.S.J  L  R.C.P.  (Temp.}  ;  Elizabeth  P. 
McWhirter,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  M.  Allen,  M.B., 
CH.B.,  D  P.H.  ;  Alex  Thomson,  M.B  .  CILB.,  D.P.H. 

H.  B.  Bmksj  M.B.,,  CH.BO  D.P.H. 


James  Williamson,  M  B.,  en  R. 
F.  C.  Winter,  L.D.s.  (Acting). 
J.  Byrom,  L  D.s.  ;  Dorothy  H 

Cooper,  L.D.S    ;    J.  \V.  Davie* 

L.D.S. ,  R.C.S.  ;    E.  E.  Gibson,  L.D  s.  ;    L.  F. 

L.D.S.  ;    H.  Feake,  L.D.S.  ,    F.   S.  Robinson, 

R.F.P.S.    (temp.)  ;     II.    Salt, 

A.   W.    Siaflord,   n.D.s   ;     I 


Chater,    L.D  s   ;     E. 
L.D  s.  ,    F.  S.  Duck, 
Kelly, 

L.D.S., 

L  D.S.,    R.c  s.    (temp.}  ; 
Heap,   i  .D.S.  ,     A     L. 


POPULATION  OF 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 
PRODUCT  OF  Ip.  RATE, 

1944-45  (estimated) 


Whitakcr,  L.D.S.  ;    G    D.  Thomson,  i  .D.S.,  R  r  s 

L.  Nash  Williams,  L.D  s. 
(Census   1931)  Elementary — 445,37'5.       Ad.  County- 

700,352. 
Administrative    County — JT\  5,607. 


SCHOOLS 

(  'ountv 
Nursctv            I'nmatv 

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O*-/1^ 

COUNTY  AREA  

5               SS          07 

1  07 

177    is 

20 

4 

4 

NEWCASTLE-UNDI-R-LYME 

EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 

3              13          10 

7 

10        S 

b 

1 

1 

Non-excepted  Districts 

CANNOCK  DIVISION 

3             29         37 

15 

18     12 

14 

— 

— 

SOUTH-EAST  STAFFS     . 

2             28         M 

17 

22     13 

14 

3 

3 

SOUTH-WEST  STAFFS    .., 

3             43         65 

12 

14     21 

22 

— 

— 

Ib           201       252 

218 

241     <>Q 

76 

8 

8 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

7?<m 

Gnh 

Mtxc 

,/ 

Ttoflfc 

(c/)  County 

9 

o 

1 

Ib 

(b)  Jointly 

Maintained 

— 

2 

— 

2 

(c)  Assisted 

13 

10 

4 

27 

Voluntary 

22 


18 


187 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


STAFFORDSHIRE 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  : — 

Boys         Girls       Mixed 

(a)  2,796        1,878  333 

(J>)  1  438  — 

(c)  1,820        1,195  271 


Totals 

5,007 

439 

3,286 


4,617       3,511  604       8,732 


GRAMMAR 

Name  of  School 

(a)  Provided  Boys'  Schools 

Brcwood  Grammar  School      

Leek  High  School        

Lichfield  Grammar  School 

Rugeley  Grammar  School       

Stafford  K.E.  VI.  School        

Tamworth  Grammar  School  ... 
Uttoxeter  Alleyne's  Grammar  School 
Wednesbury  Boys'  High  School 
Wolstanton  County  Grammar  School 

Provided  Mixed  School 
Stone  Alleyne's  Grammar  School 

Provided  Girls'  Schools 

Bilston  Girls' High  School      

Leek  Westwood  Hall  Girls'  High  School 
Lichfield,  The  Friary  School  ... 

Stafford  Girls'  High  School     

Tamworth  Girls'  High  School 
Uttoxeter  Girls'  High  School 

(b)  Jointly  Maintained  Schools 
Dudley  Girls'  High  School     .. 
Wolverhampton  Girls'  High  School  ... 


SCHOOLS 


Head 


H.  Brogaen,  M.A. 
L.  G.  Ramsey,  M.A. 

E.  A.  G.  Marlar,  M.A.,  LL.B. 
H.  H.  Hutchinson,  M.C.,  M.sc. 
D.  J.  D.  Smith,  M.A. 

F.  Burkitt,  M.A. 
H,  A.  White,  M.A. 

C.  H.  S.  Kipping,  M.A.,  F.C.S. 
M.  Marples,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S. 

T.  A.  Beardsmore,  O.B.E,,  M.SC. 

Miss  J.  I.  Leiper,  M.A. 
Miss  F.  M.  Bull,  M.A. 
Miss  K.  C.  M.  Gent,  M.A. 
Miss  L.  Whitehurst,  M.A. 
Miss  E.  B.  Taylor,  B.A. 
Miss  E.  M.  Ross,  B.A. 

Miss  M.  B.  Ambrose,  M.A. 
Miss  D,  E.  DeZouchc,  M.A. 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGES  AND  TECHNICAL  INSTITUTES 

Senior     Part-time 

__  .   _  «,   .      .      ,  Full-time       Day        Evening 

Name  of  Institute  Principal  Students   Students    Students 

Bnerley     Hill     Technical  J.  H.  Dukes,  B.COM —        —          538 

School 

Cannock     Chase     Mining  R.   Payne,   M.LMIN.E.,   F.G.S.    .     —      280          819 

College 

Wednesbury  County  T.  G.  Bamford,  M.SC.,  A.i.c.     ...     —      238          680 

Technical  College 

Wednesbury  County  H.  Harman,  B.COM —       190          572 

Commercial  College 

Stafford  County  Technical  W.  A.  J.  Chapman,  PH.D.,  M.SC.,    —      449          660 

College  M.J.MECH.E. 

Evening  Institutes  ...  

*  South  Staffordshire  High  Matthew  Clark,  M.AO  B.COM. 

School    of    Commerce, 

Wolverhampton 


*  Wolverhampton  and    W.  E,  Fisher,  D.SC. 

Staffordshire    Technical 
College 

*North  Staffordshire  Tech-    H.  W.  Webb,  D.SC.,  F.I.C., 
nical     College,     Stoke-        M.I.CHEM.E. 
on-Trent 

*DudIey  and  Staffordshire    A.  W.  Gibson,  B.SC., 
Technical  College  M.I.MECH.E. 

*( Joint  Institutions.) 
188 


—        —     12,890 

Maintained  jointly  by 
Staffs.,  Wolver- 
hampton &  Wal- 
sall  L.EA's, 

Maintained  jointly  by 
Wolverhampton  & 
Staffordshire 

L.E.A's. 

Maintained  jointly  by 
Stoke-on-Trent  & 
Staffordshire 

L.E.A's. 

Maintained  jointly  by 
Dudley  &  Stafford- 
shire L.E.A's. 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


Name  of  School 
Bilston  School  of  Art 
Brierley  Hill  Art  Classes  . . . 
Leek  School  of  Art 
Lichfield  Art  Classes 
Newcastle  -  under  -  Lyme 

School  of  Art 
Stafford  County  School  of 

Art 

Tamworth  Art  Classes     . . . 
Newcastle-under-Lyme 
Watlands  Art  Classes 


ART  SCHOOLS  AND  CLASSES 

Head 

...     (Vacant) 

D.  A.  Chatterton,  A.R.C.A. 

F.  Hurst,  A.R.C.A.  

Miss  E.  M.  Flint,  A.M.C. 
J.  Clarkson,  A.R.C.A. 


STAFFORDSHIRE 

Senior    Part-time  Day 
Full-lime  ~  and  Evening 
Students       Students 

—  184 

—  154 
5  134 


16 


W.    Cartledge,    D.F.A.    (Lond.), 

F.R.S.A. 

Miss  M.  Spurrier          

C.  Holland         


lib 
82 

497 

124 

228 


Name  of  School 

Brierley     Hill     Technical 
School 

Cannock    County    Mining 
College 

Wednesbury  County 
Commercial  College 

Wednesbury  County  Tech- 
nical College 


The  figures  quoted  in  respect  of  the  number  of  students 
in  attendance  at  Technical  and  Art  Schools  are  for 
the  school  year  1944-45. 
SECONDARY    (TECHNICAL)    SCHOOLS 


Principal 
J.  H.  Dukes,  B.COM. 


No.  of  Pupils 

...  '    100 


R.  Payne,  M.I.MIN.E.,  F.G.S. 


52 


H.  Harman,  B.COM 286 


T.  G.  Bamlbrd,  M.sc  ,  A.T  c. 
MEMBERS 


70 


Ashton,  Miss  M.  E.,  10,  Turl's  Hill  Road, 
Sedglcy,  Dudley. 

Badger,  I.,  Vcntnor,  Brcttell  Lane,  Stourbridge 

Barber,  H.,  Outlands,  Cheddleton,  Leek 

Bilboe,  B  ,  168,  Clarence  Road,  Bilston. 

Chft,  R ,  Sunnydalc,  Lichfield  Road,  New 
Invention,  Wolverhampton. 

Cooper,  M ,  6,  Handley  Street,,  Wednesbury 

Davies,  L.,  Griffith  House,  High  Street,  Chdbc- 
town,  Walsall. 

Deakin,  Mrs.  P.  R  ,  268,  High  Street,  Silver- 
dale,  Newcastle. 

Deakin,  J ,  The  Hollies,  Wathng  Street, 
Brownhills,  Walsall. 

Deeley,  T.,  42,  Whitehall  Road,  Cradley 
Heath. 

Dnnkwater,  Mrs  M  W ,  Checkley  Rectory, 
Tean,  Stokc-on-Trent. 

Elks,  W ,  Alexander  Cottage,  Alton,  Stoke- 
on-Trent 

Elwcll,  H  T,  Hawkesmore  Lodge,  Little 
Haywood,  Stafford 

Evans,  D.  J ,  6*,  Old  Iledne^ford  Road, 
Cannock. 

Garland,  R.,  Raddle  Farm,  Edmgdale,  Tarn- 
worth. 

Gerrard,  R.  D ,  '*  Lynton,"  92,  Rose  Hill, 
Willenhall. 

Giffard,  T  A.  W  ,  Chillington  Hall,  near 
Wolverhampton. 

Grantham,  E.,  Peartree  Farm,  Norton  Canes, 
Walsall. 

Griffiths,  A.  C.,  "  Lady  Bay,"  Lichfield  Road, 
Hopwas,  Tamworth. 

Halfpenny,  F ,  Chauntry  House,  Friary  Road,, 
Lichfield. 

Hampton,  A.,  93,  Moreton  Street,  Chadsmoor, 
Cannock. 

Harper,  T.  O.,  Pengwerne,  Watlands,  Avenue, 
Wolstanton,  Newcastle 

Hawkins,  H.  A.,  2,  The  Crescent,  Cheslyn 
Hay,  Walsall 

Hill,  P.,  12,  Barlow  Street,  Ettingshall,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

Hotchkiss,  C.,  50,  Uxbridge  Street,  Hednesford, 
Staffs. 

Ince,  J  T ,  148,  Lowe  Avenue,  Darlaston, 
Wednesbury 

Jackson,  D.  C.,  22,  Walsall  Street,  Wednesbury. 

Jones,  A.,  72,  Powis  Avenue,  Tipton. 


Morris,    S  ,    42,    Coronation    Avenue,    Countv 

Bridge,   WilLnhall 

Moore,   Canon   B  ,  St    Austin's,  Stafford. 
Novill,    W ,    Cannock    Road,    Chase     Terrace, 

Walsall 
Newman,    G.    W ,    9,    Bees    Lane,    Rugelcy, 


Staffs 
Norwood,  S  ,  8, 

Staffs 
Owen,  A  G 


Harcourt    Road,    Old    Hill, 


B ,   The   Highway,   New   Hall, 

Sutton  Coldridd 
Parker,  A  ,  20,  Dudlev  Road,  Tipton 
Parker,  Yen   W.  A  ,  The  Reuorv,  Stafford 
Penmngton,    J     P,    114,    Birmingham    Road, 

Blackheath,   Birmingham 
Provost,  W  ,  26,  Nelson  Street,  Leek. 
Ratchffc,  W    G  ,  2,  School  Road,  Wednesfield, 

Wolverhampton 
Ra>bould,    F     A ,    t>,    Forge    Lane,    Cradley 

Heath,  Staffs. 
Richardson,     W.     T,     Rothervsood,     Rowley 

Park,  Stafford 
Ridout,    R.    C ,    "  Birchbrae,"    Etching    Hill, 

RuRele>,    Staffs. 
Roberts,    A ,    244,    High    Street,    Halmerend, 

Stoke-on-Trent. 
Roberts,    J.    E,    114,    Edward    Street,    Broom 

Hill,  Cannock 

Robson,  J.  A  ,  66,  Lichfield  Road,  Walsall. 
Rowe,   A ,    18,   Lmberton   Street,    Chesterton, 

Stoke-on-lrent. 
Smith,    Prof    J     G ,    o  B  L.,    21,  Woodlands, 

Park  Road,  King's  Norton,  Birmingham 
South,    Mrs.    E     M.,    20,    St.    John*s    Road, 

Stafford 
Stinton,    T ,    MA,    High    School,    Newcastle, 

Staffs 

Taylor,  Miss  E.  B  ,  Girls'  High  School,  Tam- 
worth. 

Tench,  R.  J.,  12,  Tesbon  Road,  Walsall. 
Wallace-Copland,  H.,  6  &  7,  Market  Square, 

Stafford 
Wilde,   D  ,   145,  Congleton  Road,  Butt  Lane, 

Talke,   Stoke-on-  Trent. 
Williams,    Mrs     E    E,    11,    Sprmfield   Grove, 

Sedglcy,  Dudley. 
Wingrove,  W.  E  ,  171,  Tunstall  Road,  Biddulph, 

Stoke-on-Trent. 
Woodhead,    H.,     33,    Church    Road,     Pelsall, 

Walsall. 


189 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 


SUFFOLK  (East) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  CHIEF  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT    EDUCATION 

OFFICERS 

ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MBDICAL  OI-HCER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DFNTISTS   . 

PRINCIPAL  NURSE 

AGRICULTURAL  ORGANISER 
INSTRUCTRESS  IN  RURAL 

DOMESTIC  ECONOMY 
HORTICULTURAL  ADVISER  . . 
CHIEF  ORGANISER  OF 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
ASSISTANT   ORGANISERS   OF 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS 
ORGANISERS  OF  SCHOOL 

CANTEENS 
ORGANISER   OF    ARTS    AND 

CRAFTS 
ORGANISERS   OF   RURAL 

SCIENCE  AND  SCHOOL 

GARDENING 

LIBRARIAN 

COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
COUNTY  TREASURER 
POPULATION 
SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE     ... 


The  Earl  of  Cranbrook. 
A.  H.  F.  Harwood,  B.A. 
Leslie  R.  Missen,  M.C.,  M.A.,  Education  Office,  County 

Hall,  Ipswich.     Tel.  :    Ipswich  51031-2. 
A.  O.  D.  Claxton. 

Donald  McGregor,  M.A.  ;  Miss  C.  A.  F.  Watson,  B.A.  ; 
R.  Abbott,  M.SC.,  Miss  D.  Howard,  B.A. ,  and  A.  Butters. 

A.  T.  Ward. 

Henry  Roger,  M,A.,  M,BO  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

H.  C.  G.  Pedler,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Parkinson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  W.  M.  Burns, 
M.B.,  CH.B.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.,  D.T.M.  ;  C.  M.  Whitcford, 
M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  E.  W.  Graham,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
D.P.H.  y  C.  H.  Imrie,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  A.  A. 
Gilmour,  M.D.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Mrs.  G.  M.  Basford,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s.  (Lond.)  ;  Mrs. 
M.  W.  Baikie,  L.D.S. 

Miss  M.  W.  Lindsey. 

A.  W.  Punter,  B.SC.,  N.D.A.,  N.D.D. 

Miss  G.  Foster-Barham  (temporary). 

A.  B.  Thorn,  N.D.H. 
H.  Stott. 

J.  Walker,  Miss  W.  M.  Saunders,  Miss  R.  B.  Ayles, 

F.  W.  Newborn,  Miss  A.  R.   Lewis  (temporary}. 
Miss  G.  Evans. 

Miss  M.  F.  Mackenzie  ;   Miss  J.  P.  Bush. 

Vacant. 

N.  Kcss,  B.SC.  ;   Miss  M.  Norris,  B.SC. 


W.  G.  Sanford,  A.L.A. 

E.  J.  Symcox,  F.R.I.B.A. 

R.  R.  Leawood. 

205,680  (estimated). 

Primary  and  Modern,  211   (Council  109  ;    Voluntary, 

102).    No.  on  roll  on  31-3-46,  17,021. 
General  County  Purposes,  £3,900  (estimated).    Special 

County  Purposes,  £3,040  (estimated),  1946-47. 


LOWESTOFT  EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 


DIVISIONAL    EDUCATION         J.  H.  Slatcher,  M.B.E.,  B.A. 

OFFICER 

EXECUTIVE  OFFICLS 
CHAIRMAN  ... 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
CHIEF  CLERK 
TOWN  CLERK 
BOROUGH  TREASURER 
DIVISIONAL  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTKST   . 
SCHOOL   NURSES   AND 

HEALTH  VISITORS 
OPHTHALMIC  SPECIALIST... 


49,  High  Street,  Lowestoit.     (Tel.  :    Lowestoft  412). 

The  Mayor  (Alderman  J.  W.  Woodrow,  J.P.) 

Councillor  Rev.  B,  P.  W.  Stathcr  Hunt,  M.A.,  B.D. 

J.  H.  Jordan,  M.A. 

C.  E.  Baldwin. 

F.  B.  Nunney,  M.A. 

J.  R.  Aspinall,  A.C.A. 

Victor  Robert  Walker,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Vacant. 

Miss  Janet  Hepburn,  L.D.S. 
Five. 


G.  Maxted,  F.R.C.S. 


190 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 

SUFFOLK  (East) 
LOWESTOFT  EXCEPTED  DlSTRICT—continued 


ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS 

DAY  OF  MEETING... 
PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE    . 
SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     . 

POPULATION  (estimated)   . 


H.  Stott. 

G.  A.  M.  Gentry,  A.M.INST.C.E.,  M.INST.M.  &  CY.E. 
Mrs.  L.  Butcher. 

Fourth  Monday  in  each  month. 

£860. 

Primary,  9  ;    Secondary,  5  ;    Technical  College  and 

School  of  Arts. 
32,370. 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Cranbrook,   The  Earl  of,  GT    Glemham  House,, 
Saxmundham 

Allen,    D     W ,    Jockey*    Hall,    Combs,    Stow- 

market. 

Anderson,  A.  F.,  Area  School,  Stowmarket 
Beattic,  Rev  B.  A  ,  The  Rectory,  Horham,  Hiss, 

Norlolk 

Beddo\ves,  J    S  ,  9,  Gorton  Koad,  Lowes tofi 
Bird,    T.    W     H  %  37,    Stow  upland  Road,  Su.w- 

markct. 
Chadwick,     Mrs      D      P  ,      The     Homestead, 

Si/ewell,  Leiston 

Clarke,  G   J  ,  London  Road,  Blythburph 
Clowes,    Rev.    Canon    E     G  ,    The    Rectory, 

Weston,  Becclcs 

Craig,  ]    n.,  Two  Barns,  Iiyke,  Woodbndgc 
Oanworth,  Lord,  Grundishurgh  Hall,  Wood- 

bndgc. 
Dugmore,    Rev      C.    W  ,    Bredfield    Rectory, 

Woodbndge 

hldndge,   1;    J  ,  6S,    Huhorough   Road,   Stow- 
market 
Knnion,  K   A   K  ,  Hattord  Mill,  Fast  Bcrpholt, 

Colchester,  Ksscx. 
Fiske,  H  ,  Bramford,  near  Ipswich 
Hson,  Mrs    F.    A.  M  ,    The  Hall,  Sutton,  near 

Ipswich. 

Glover,  F  P  ,  Sir  John  Leman  School,  Bcccles 
Graham,  Lord  Alastair,  Chantry  Park,  Campsea 

Ashe,  Woodbndge. 
Hamblmg,   Miss   M.,  Rookery   Park,   Yoxford, 

Saxmundham 

Hamilton,    Sir   George,   Gransiord   Hall,    Sax- 
mundham 
Harwood,   A    H     F,   Ackworth   House,   Fast 

Bergholt,    Colchester,    Essex. 


Hmdcs,  E.  J  ,  Ashman's  Road,  Becclcs. 
Humphery,  Major  S.  W.,  "  Seaview,"  Oulton 

Broad,    Lowestoft 
Hunt,  Rev.  B.  P.  W.  Stather,  Pakefield  Rectory, 

Lowestoft. 
Marriott,  Rev.   Canon  li    S.,  Wilby  Rectory, 

Diss,  Norfolk 

Messenger,  Mrs   R.  23,  Market  Place,  Bungay 
Parry-Crooke,  C   P  ,  Rose  Hall,  Bungay. 
Priestley,  C.  R,  Mill  House,  Cratfield,  Hales- 

Hash,  R.  H.,  Wortham  Manor,  Diss,  Norfolk 

Rayment,  P.,  71*,  London  Road  South,  Lowes- 
toft. 

Kendall,  l)r   M   J  ,  Butley  Priory,  Woodbndge. 

Roe,  E    H,,  25,  Market  Place,  Halesworth. 

Scoggmgs,  T.  M  ,  1  he  Chestnuts,  Laxfield, 
Woodbndge 

Short,  Miss  M  E ,  Hillside.  Church  Street, 
Eye 

Smith,  C   C  ,  Walton  Hall,  Fehxstowe 

Smith,  Jh  C ,  Sear&ons  Farm,  rlnmle>  St 
Mary,  near  Ipswich 

Stooke-Vaughan,  J  S  ,  Wetheringsett  Manor, 
Stowmarket 

Taylor,  Mrs  P  MacBam,  Broad  View,  Bridge 
Road,  Oulton  Broad,  Lowestoft. 

Thompson,  Miss  E  ,  The  Gables,  Aldeburgh. 

Trallord,  C ,  Old  Newton  V  School,  Slow- 
market 

Thomas,  Rev  W  G  Hargrave,  The  Vicarage, 
Necdham  Market,  near  Ipswich. 

Weir,  Rev  E  J  ,  35,  Ipswich  Road,  Stow- 
market 

VC'ilson,  Mrs  Holt,  Broomhills,  Botet-dale, 
Diss,  Norfolk 

Woodrow,  J  W,  2-^  Marine  Parade,  Lowes- 
toft 


CHAIRMAN  . 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS 
ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION  AND  YOUTH 

WORK 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS 

SENIOR  ENQUIRY  OFFICER 
COUNTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

COUNTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
DEPUTY  COUNTY  MEDICAL 

OFFICER    AND    DEPUTY 

COUNTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 


SUFFOLK  (West) 

G.  R.  Pockhngton. 

D.  S.  Eastman. 

R.  F.  A.  Carter,  M.A.3  Education  Offices,  Shire  Hail, 
Bury  St.  Edmunds.    Tel. :  Bury  St,  Edmunds  1280. 

E.  G.  Bennett,  M.A. 

Miss  W.  M.  McGregor. 

Miss  M.  C.  Seddon  (two  assistants). 

Mrs.  G.  A.  Handlen  (two  assistants). 

P.  A.  Rumbelow. 

Henry  Roger,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (County  Medical 

OHiccr),  Westgate  House,  Westgate  Street,  Bury  St. 

Edmunds.    Tel.  :  Bury  St.  Edmunds  1280. 
Miss  A.  J.  Rae,  M.R.C.S.^L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 


191 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SUFFOLK  (West) 

ASSISTANT   MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 

CHIEF  HEALTH  VISITOR 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 


COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT 

POPULATION 
EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED 

FOR  1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1946-47  (estimated) 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


T.  A.  H.  Smith,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;    S.  E.  Jackson,  M.B., 

CH.B. 
H.  J.  Eagleson,  B.D.S.  ;   R.  H.  Hamlyn,  L.D.S.  ;   Miss 

Janet  A.  McCann,  L.D.S. 

Miss  G.  M.  Penly  Cooper,  M.B.E.    (Seven  Assistants). 
John    Creese,    A.R.I.B.A.,    Westgate    House,    Westgate 

Street,  Bury  St.  Edmunds.    Tel. :  Bur/  St.  Edmunds 

1280. 
A.    W.    Mowbray,   F.I.M.T.A.,    Shire   Hall,    Bury    St. 

Edmunds.    Tel.  :  Bury  St.  Edmunds  1280. 
108,020  (mid.  1944). 
5s.  7.8d. 

General  County  Purposes — £1,921. 

No. 


Provided  ... 
Non-Provided 
R.C 


COUNTY  SECONDARY  Grammar 

SCHOOLS  Modern 


34 

102 

2 
4 
7 


No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
Departments    31-3-46 

35 1 
106  y  10,284 

930 
1,798 


CHAIRMAN 
Pockhngton,  G.   R. 

ViCE-ClIAlRMAN 

hastman,  D.  S ,  j  P. 

Binfield,  Mrs    E. 

Braithwaite,  Miss  M.  E  ,  j  p 

Bnscoc,  Lady,  M.B.,  B.s  ,  j.r. 

Browne,  Miss  li.  F 

Browne,  The  Ven  Archdeacon  T.  R 

Buck,  H.  R. 

Cobbald,  A   H 

Cockram,  Miss  E  JM  M.A.,  D  M.,  u  en  > 

L  R.C.P 

Colvile,  £  F.,  c.M.G  ,  j  P. 
Corry,  Lt.-Col.  H.  C.  L ,  M.C.,  j  P 
Coster,  J.  B.,  J.P. 
Cragg,  A.  E. 
Crce,  A.  H. 
Engleheart,  F  H.  A  ,  j.p 


MEMBERS 

Gentle,  1;.  W. 

Hitchcock,  Mrs    M  ,  M  B.E  ,  J.P 
Tarxis,   j.  L. 

Jones,  The  Rev.  W.  Marshall 
King,  Capt    H.  R.,  i  B  i: ,  j  P. 
Kirkwood,  J. 
Perry,  Miss  K.  M  ,  B.SC. 
Pettitt,  V  S. 

Ramsay,  Mrs    Frank  W.,  j  P 
Roy,  M.  H   T 
Skinner,  Dr.  J.  W.,  M  A 
Steward,  E.  W  ,  j  P. 
R  c  s  ,  Alley,  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John,  G  c  M.G  ,  G  c.v.o  , 

C  B  ,   J  P. 

Turnbull,  The  Rev   Canon  W   H. 

Walmsley,  Capt    G. 

Walters,  A.  B. 

White,  The  Very  Rev.  Provost  J    L. 

Wilson,  Major  J.  H ,  J.P 

Wood,  E.  W.  H. 


CHAIRMAN , 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DFPUTY  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICERS 

CHIEF  CLERK        

COUNTY  INSPECTOR 
ASSISTANT  INSPECTORS     ... 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

COUNTY  TREASURER 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE 

OFFICERS 


SURREY 

S.  H.  Marshall. 
E.  R.  Simmons. 
R.  Beloej  M.A.,  County  Hall,  Kingston-upon-Thames. 

Tel.  :    Kingston  1050. 
C.  James,  B.A. 

R.  Wearing  King,  M.A.,  D.P.A.  ;   J.  A.  Harrison,  M.A., 

PH.D. 

W.  B.  Broad. 
T.  P.  Gunton,  B.SC. 
Six. 
Two. 

W.  G.  Patterson,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
22. 

20. 

Frederick  Steadman,  F.I.M.T.A. 

J.  Harrison,  A.R.I.B.A. 

Nine. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

SURREY 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN         ...  Miss  M.  J.  Powell,  M.A.,  O.B.E. 

POPULATION  (ADMINISTRA- 
TIVE COUNTY) 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE     ...  £55,230,    Library— £27,838. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGES      ...  Four. 

COUNTY  FARM  INSTITUTE  One. 

SCHOOLS  OF  ART Seven. 

JUNIOR  TECHNICAL          ...  Four. 
SCHOOLS 

JUNIOR  COMMERCIAL  Three. 
SCHOOLS 

EVENING  INSTITUTES         ..  75. 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 
NURSERY  CLASSES 
SPECIAL  SCHOOLS... 
APPROVED  SCHOOL 
REMAND  HOMES    ... 


129  (including  35  aided  or  maintained  Grammar  Schools). 

434  (departments). 

Thirteen. 

Eighteen. 

Two. 

One. 

Four. 


DIVISIONAL    EXECUTIVES 

1.  North-Eastern   Division,   comprising   Mitcham   Borough,    Merton   and 
Morden  Urban  District,  Wimbledon  Borough. 

DIVISIONAL    EDUCATION         E.  J.  Farrell. 

OFFICFR 
EDUCATION  OFFICES         .       St.  Mark's  Road,  Mitcham.     Tel  •    Mitcham  1(>54. 

CHAIRMAN C.  W.  Black. 

SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     ...     "Secondary,  30  (7)  ;  Primary  Departments,  49. 
POPULATION  (1939)  ..     196,870. 

2.  Mid-Eastern  Division,  comprising  Carshalton  Urban  District,  Bedding- 
ton  and  Wallington  Borough. 

DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION         D.  W.  Steel,  R.N.V.R.,  B  sc. 

OFFICER 

EDUCATION  OFFICES          ..     "  Honey  wood,"  Honeywood  Walk,  Carshalton     Tel.  : 

Wallington  5100. 

CHAIRMAN .  .     G.  J.  Thomas. 

SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     ...     ^Secondary,  H  (2)  ;   Primary  Departments,  25. 
POPULATION  (1939)         ...     12,444. 

3.  South-Eastern  Division,  comprising  Coulsdon  and  Purley  Urban  District, 
Caterham  and  Warlingham  Urban  District,  and  in  Banstead  Urban  District 
the  Parishes  of  Chipstead  and  Woodmansterne. 

DIVISIONAL    EXECUTIVE  F.  S.  Welch,  B.SC.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

OFFICER 

EDUCATION  OFFICES         ...     Education  Department,  County  Hall,  Kingston-upon- 

Thamcs.     Tel.  :    Kingston  1050. 

CHAIRMAN F.  G.  Kcrswell. 

SCHOOLS  CONTROLLI-D     ...     *Secondary,  9  (3)  ;    Primary  Departments,  24. 
POPULATION  (1939)          ...     88,067. 

4.  Northern  Division,  comprising  Barnes  Borough,  and  Richmond  Borough. 
DIVISIONAL   EXECUTIVE          C.  G.  Reed,  M.A.,  M,ED. 

OFFICER 

EDUCATION  OFFICES        ...     Divisional    Education    Office,    Parkshot,    Richmond. 

Tel  :    Rict'mond   3041. 

CHAIRMAN  E.  W.  Wiltoi, . 

SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     ...     *Secondar%  3  ^2);   Primary  Departments,  19. 

POPULATION  (1939)         ...    79,120. 

5*    North   Central  Division,  comprising  Kingston  Borough,  Maiden  and 

Coombe  Borough,  Surbiton  Borough  and  Esher  Urban  District. 
DIVISIONAL   EXECUTIVE          B.  G.  E.  Harper. 

OFFICER 

EDUCATION  OFFICES         ...     Divisional  Education  Office,  Guildhall,  Kingston-upon- 

Thames.    Tel.  :    Kingston  2121. 

CHAIRMAN H.  C.  Shearman,  M.A. 

SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     ...     *Secondary,  18  (3) ;   Primary  Departments,  49. 
POPULATION  (1939)         ...    168,500. 

193  G2 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

SURREY 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES— continued 

6.  Central  Division,  comprising  Epsom  and  Ewell  Borough,  Leatherhead 
Urban  District,   Sutton  and   Cheam   Urban  District,   Banstead  Urban 
District  (main  part),  in  Guildford  Rural  District,  The  Parishes  of  Effing- 
ham,  East  Horsley  and  West  Horsley,  and  in  Dorking  and  Horley  Urban 
District,  the  Parish  of  Headley. 

DIVISIONAL   EXECUTIVE  C.  V.  Jenkins,  J.P. 

OFFICER 

EDUCATION  OFFICES         ...  Divisional   Education   Office,   Ashley   House,  -Ashley 

Road,  Epsom.     Tel.  :    Epsom  1133. 

CHAIRMAN C.  G.  A.  Mann. 

SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     ...  *Secondary,  18  (4) ;  Primary  Departments,  53. 

POPULATION  (1939)          ...  187,543. 

7.  North-Western   Division,    comprising    Walton    and    Weybridge    Urban 
District,  Chertsey  Urban  District,  Egham  Urban  District,  Bagshot  Urban 
District,  Woking  Urban  District,  Frimley  and  Camberley  Urban  District, 
in  Guildford  Rural  District,  the  Parishes  of  Wisley,  Ockham,  Ripley,  Send, 
East  Clandon,  West  Clandon  and  Pirbright. 

DIVISIONAL   EXECUTIVE          F.  Anderson. 

OFFICER 
EDUCATION  OFFICES         ...     Heathside  Road,  Woking.    Tel.  :   Woking  1213. 


CHAIRMAN 

SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED 
POPULATION  (1939) 


W.  Davies. 

*Sccondary,  15  (5)  ;    Primary  Departments,  02. 
149,740. 


8.  South-Western  Division,  comprising  Guildford  Rural  District  (main 
part),  Guildford  Borough,  Hambledon  Rural  District,  Godalming  Borough, 
Haslemere  Urban  District  and  Farnham  Urban  District. 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  Lt.-Com.  L.  S.  Howell,  R.N.V.R.,  M.A. 

OFFICER 
EDUCATION  OFFICES         ...     Divisional  Education  Office,  Park  Street,  Guildford. 

CHAIRMAN Sir  Robert  Raining,  K.C.B.,  D.s.o.     Tel.  :    Guildford 

2881. 

SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     ...     *Secondary,  10  (5)  ;    Primary  Departments,  78. 
POPULATION  (1939)         ...     138,590. 

<).  Southern  Division,  comprising  Reigate  Borough,  Dorking  Urban  District, 
Dorking  and  Horley  Rural  District  (main  part),  Godstone  Rural  District, 
and  in  Guildford  Rural  District,  Holmbury  St.  Mary  in  the  Parish  of 
Shere. 

DIVISIONAL    ExECunvi-  H.  S.  Roots,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

OFFICER 
EDUCATION  OFFICES         ...     44,  Reigate  Hill,  Reigate.     Tel.  :   Reigate  3210. 

CHAIRMAN Lt.-Col.  F.  J.  Spranger,  O.B.K. 

SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     ...     *Secondary,  7  (4) ;  Primary  Departments,  75. 
POPULATION  (1939)          ...     102,160. 

*Secondary  Schools.  Figures  given  first  represent  total  number  of  Secondary 
Schools.  Figures  in  brackets  indicate  Aided  or  Maintained  Secondary  Grammar 
Schools. 

There  are  no  Excepted  Districts  in  the  County  of  Surrey. 

GRAMMAR   SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Provided  Boys'  Schools 

Epsom  County  Boys'  School F.  L.  Clark,  M.A. 

Mitcham  County  Boys'  School          A.  J.  Doig,  B. A. 

Purley  County  Boys'  School H.  Birchall,  B.SC.,  PH.D. 

Raynes  Park  County  Boys'  School     T.  H.  Porter,  M.A. 

Richmond   and   East    Sheen    County    Boys'  Hv  H.  Shephard,  M.A. 
School 

Surbiton  County  Boys'  School          A.  G.  F.  Willis,  M.A. 

Sutton  County  Boys'  School J.  A.  Cockshutt,  M.SC. 

Wallington  County  Boys'  School       W,  T.  Hutchins,  M.A. 

Woking  County  Boys'  School G.  S.  Humphreys,  M.A. 

194 


SURREY 


Miss  G.  O.  Lack,  M.A. 
Miss  F.  W.  King,  B.A. 
Miss  M.  M.  Saunders,  M.A. 
Miss  M.  Schoficld,  M.A. 
Miss  E.  F.  Dunn,  M.sc. 
Miss  M.  M.  Dickie,  M.A. 
Miss  J.  C.  Simpson,  M.A. 
Miss  J.  Aitken,  M.A. 
Miss   M.   Scudamorc,  M  A. 
Miss  A.  F.  Bull,  M.A. 
Miss  P.  Redfern,  M.A. 
Miss  K.  F.  Wade,  M.A.,  S.TH, 
Miss  D.  H.  Evans,  M.A. 

Trefor  Jones,  M.A. 
C.  E.  Baldwin,  M.A. 
W.  M.  Wigficld,  M.A. 
G.  Howard  Davis,  M.A. 


T.  Dean,  M.A.,  M.SC. 

Miss  M.  Sames,  M.A. 

J.  Brady,  M.sc. 

F.  A.  Morgan,  M.C.,  M.A. 

A.  J.  B.  Green,  M.A. 

J.  R.  Blcnkmsop,  M.A. 

A.  Clarke,  B.sc. 

Miss  C.  M.  Lemarchand, 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES    YEAR  BOOK 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS— continued 
Provided  Girls'  Schools 

Epsom,  Rosebery  County  Girls'  School 

Farnham  Girls'  Grammar  School      

Guildford  County  Girls'  School        

Kingston,  Tiffin  County  Girls'  School 
Mitcham  County  Girls'  School 

Nonsuch  County  Girls'  School          

Purley  County  Girls'  School 

Reigate  County  Girls'  School 

Richmond   and   East    Sheen    County    Girls' 

Wellington  County  Girls'  School       .  .  . 

Whyteleafe  County  Girls'  School       

Wimbledon  County  Girls'  School      

Woking  County  Girls'  School  

Provided  Mixed  Schools 

Dorking  County  School          

Frimley  and  Cambcrley  County  School 

Godalming  County  School      

Oxted  County  School      

(6)  Non-Provided  Schools 

(i)  Voluntary  Controlled 

Kingston,  Tiffin  Boys'  School 

(ii)  Aided  on  a  deficiency  basis 

Chertsey,  Sir  Wm.  Perkins's  School  for  Girls 

Egham,  Strode' s  Foundation  for  Boys         .  . 

Farnham  Boys1  Grammar  School       .  . 

Guildford  Boys'  Royal  Grammar  School 

Rutlish  School  for  Boys 

Reigate  Boys'  Grammar  School  .          .  . 

Ursuline  Convent  School  (Wimbledon) 

Wimbledon  College      ...     Rev.  J.  Sinnott,  B.A.,  s.j. 

(c)  Non-Provided,  and  not  aided  by  the  L.E.A. 

Catefham  School  for  Boys      ...         .  .     D.  G.  E.  Hall,  D.LITT. 

Guildford  High  School  for  Girls        Miss  A.  M.  Reed,  M.A. 

Kingston  Boys'  Grammar  School         .         .  .     E.  W.  H.  James,  M.SC. 
Sanderstead,  St.  Anne's  College        ..          .  .     Miss  Hannah  Teahan,  B.A, 
Surbiton  High  School  for  Girls         .  .         ..      Miss  D.  M.  Cross. 
Sutton  High  School  for  Girls  ...         .  .     Miss  L.  E.  Charleworth,  B.A. 

Wimbledon  High  School  for  Girls     Miss  K.  D.  B.  Lmlcwood,  M.A. 

Wimbledon,  King's  College  School  ...         ...     H.  J.  Dixon,  M.A. 

Training  College 

Gipsy  Hill  Training  College,  Kingston  Hill  Place,  Kingston  Hill. 
Principal  :  Miss  L.  de  Lissa.     Principal  elect  :   Miss  F.  D.  Batstone,  B.A. 

Farm  Institute 

Surrey  Farm  Institute,  Mcrnst  Wood,  Worplesdon,  near  Guildford. 
Principal  :   F.  W.  Hankinson,  M.sc.,  B.sc. 

Name  of  College      Technical  Colleges 
Guildford   Technical    College,    Stoke   Park,    J.    R.    I 

Guildford 
Kingston  Technical  College,  Kingston  Hall 

Road,  Kingston-on-Thames 
Redhill   Technical   College,   Redstone   HilU 

Redhill 
Wimbledon    Technical    College,    Gladsr^uc 

Road,  S.W.19  Junior  Technical  Schools 

Guildford  Junior  Technical  School,  County    B.  H.  Voice,  B.SC. 

Technical  College,  Stoke  Park,  Guildford 
Kingston  Junior  Technical  School,  Technical 
College,  Kingston  Hall  Road,  Kingston-on- 
Thames 
Redhill  Junior  Technical  School,  Technical 

College,  Redstone  Hill,  Redhill 
Wimbledon  Junior  Technical  School,  Glad- 
stone Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W.19 

195 


Principal 
Hepburn, 
F.R.I.C. 
J.  W.  Archer,  B.SC. 

F.  G.  Smith,  A.R.C.S. 


H.  NuttOn,  M.B.E.,  A.M.I.E.E. 


J.  Walker,  B.SC. 


F.  G.  Smith,  A.R.I.C.S. 
W.  P.  Jennings,  M.sc. 


D.SC.,    PH.D., 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

SURREY 

Day  Commercial  and  Homecraft  Schools 

Guildford  Day  Commercial  School  and  Home-    Miss  F.  C.  Gillespie,  M.A.,  B.COM. 

craft      Department,      County      Technical 

College,  Stoke  Park,  Guildford 
Kingston  Day  Commercial  School,  at  Claygate    C.  H.  Bray,  F.R.E.S. 

Lane,  Hinchley  Wood,  Esher 
Wimbledon    Day    Commercial    School,    at    Miss  E.  H.  Turnbull,  M.A. 

School  of  An,  Merton  Hall  Road,  Wimble- 
don, S.W.19 

Art  Schools 
Epsom  School  foe  Art  and  Crafts,  1,  Church    W.  H.  D.  Birch. 

Street,  Epsom 

Farnham  School  of  Art,  Farnham     J.  M.  Hockey,  A.T.D.,  R.B.A. 

Guildford  School  of  Art  and  Crafts,  Stoke    M,  Wheatlcy,  A.R.C.A.,  F.R.S.A. 

Park,  Guildford 
Kingston    School    of    Art,    Knight's    Park,     R.  Brill. 

Kmgston-upon-Thames 
Reigate  and  Redhill  School  of  Art  and  Crafts,    A.  E.  Poulter,  A.R.C.A. 

Blackborough  Road,  Reigate 
Sutton  and  Cheam  School  of  Art  and  Crafts,    W.  J.  L.  Gaydon,  A.R.C.A. 

Throwley  Road,  Sutton. 
Wimbledon  School  of  Art,  Merton  Hall  Road,     G.  Cooper,  A.R.C.A. 

S.W19 

REMAND  HOMES 

Name  of  Home  Telephone  No.  Superintendent 

Canon's    Court,    Fetcham,    Leathcrhead  2987  Miss  M.  MacGowan. 

Leatherhead 
Manor  House,  Epsom  Road,    Guildford  61878  Miss  V.  Sewell. 

Guildford 

Pentlands,  Mitcham        ...     Mitcham  2012  L.  Wright. 

Uplands,  Woking  ...     Woking  1055  A.  Kirk. 

APPROVED  SCHOOLS 
(Short  term) 

Name  of  School  Telephone  No.  Headmaster 

Banstead  Hall,  Banstead...     Burgh  Heath  3000  W.  H.  Baple. 

HOSTELS  FOR  CHILDREN 

Minstead  House,  Godalm-     Godalming  4  Mrs.  E.  M.  Tatham. 

ing 
Vernon  Lodge,  Wallington     Wallington  2646  P.  P.  Hephcr. 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT  BUREAUX 

Address                                  Telephone  No.  Juvenile  Employment 

Officer 

J.E.B.       London       Road,    Mitcham  1381  Miss  L.  Downing. 

Mitcham 

J.E.B.  Park  Street,  Guild-     Guildford  2881  Miss  G.  Elmes. 

ford 

J.E.B.  Parkshot,  Richmond    Richmond  3641  Miss  Ransome 

Youth  Service 

There  is  a  County  Youth  Committee.  Local  Youth  Committees  have  been  con- 
stituted for  the  development  of  the  Youth  Service  in  38  County  Districts.  Grants 
are  made  to  these  Youth  Committees  in  aid  of  expenditure  on  the  provision  of  premises, 
administration,  grants  to  affiliated  youth  organisations,  etc.  Fifteen  full-time  Youth 
Organisers  and  four  full-time  Club  Leaders  have  been  appointed.  The  estimated 
expenditure  of  the  County  Council  on  this  service  during  the  financial  year  1946-47 
is  £34,600. 

SUB-COMMITTEES 

Committee  Chairman 

Primary  Education          ...          .  ...         E.  R.  Simmons. 

Secondary  Education 


Further  Education 

Medical  and  Special  Services 

Development 

Library 

Finance  and  General  Purposes 


N.  G.  Wilkinson. 

Sir  Robert  Haining,  K.C.B.,  D.s.o. 

H.  W.  Buckley. 

S.  H.  Marshall ,  M  P. 

T.  Harper. 

T.  Greenwood. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MEMBERS 


SURREY 


Bidmead,  Mrs.  S.  A  ,  94,  Nork  Way,  Banstcad. 
Bray,  C  H.,  10,  King  Charles  Road,  Surbuon 
Bnscoe,  Prof.  H.  y.  A ,  Imperial  College  ot 

Science    and    Technology,    South    Ken- 
sington,   S.W  7 
Broadwood,     Capt      E.,     M  c ,     56,     Seymour 

Street,  Marble  Arch,  W  1 
Buckley,  H.  W  ,  56,  Park  Hill  Road,  Wallmgton 
Bull,  Miss  A.,  2,  Meadow  Way,  Burgh  Heath, 

Tadworth 
Cdlnan,  Rev.  H    E  ,  D  D  ,  The  Presbytery,  St. 

Raphael's     Church,     Portsmouth     Road, 

Kingston. 
Cawley,  Rev.  J ,  Holy  Trinity  Vicarage,  234, 

The  Broadway,  S  W  19 
Cobbett,    Mrs     H  ,    36,    Elm    Walk,    Raynes 

Park,  S  W.20. 
Colcman,    Mrs     J     MacKcn/ie,    Gate    House 

School,  Kingston  Hill 
Cullcn,    Dr.    W,    119,    North    Gate,    Regents 

Park,   NWS 
Crump,  J  ,  166,  Stoneleigh  Park  Road,  Ewell, 

Surrey 

Dailley,  E    T  ,  55,  Castelnau,  Barnes,  S  W  13 
Oerry,   Dr.  H    Bromley,  M  v  o  ,  *  R  r  o  ,   5<>, 

Brighton  Road,  Sutton 
Drew,  C   E   S  ,  197,  Sheen  Lane,  S  W  14 
Drake,  A    A  ,  172,  Worple  Road,  Wimbledon, 

S  W20 
JL'dc,  The  Rt     Hon     J     Chutcr,    M  p ,    Home 

Office,    Whitehall.    S  W  1. 
Fido,  D.  W  ,  38,  Deal  Road,  S  W  17 
Franklin,  H    W.  F,  MA,  Headmaster,  hpsom 

College,   Epsom 
Godwin,  Rev  Canon  W  P  ,  St  Luke's  Vicarage, 

South  Park,   Reigate 
Green,     E ,    MA,   J.I* ,    Workers'    Educational 

Association,     38a,     St      George's     Drive, 

Victoria,  S  W  1 

Greenwood,  T  ,  Chartfield  House,  Limpsfield 
Haig-Brown?  H    E  ,  The  Croft,  Godalnimg 
Haming,    Sir    Robert,    K  c  B  ,    Chart    House, 

Ash  Vale,  near  Aldershot 
Harper,  '1  horold,  Moor  Hill,  Hindhead. 
Hoole,  Miss  K    M  ,   16,  Bute  Garden*  West, 

walhngton 
Hughes,  Rev    Canon  A.,  M  ,  Great  Bookham 

Rectory,   near  Leatherbead 
Hughes,  J.  P  ,  "  Fernleigh,"  Carshalton  Road, 

Sutton 


Jago,  P  ,  319,  Hillcross  Avenue,  Morden. 
Jordan,  Dr    L   A  ,  Oakhill  Drive,  Surbiton. 
Kaye,    Rev     J.    A ,    "  Lockmvar,**   F.nnismore 

Avenue,  Guildford 
Kcrswcll,  F    G,  Glenside,  13,  Smithamdowns 

Road,  Purlcy. 

King,  D  ,  3  ,  Rosehill  Court,  Morden 
Marshall,    S     H ,    M  p ,    Brachhn,    56,    The 

Crescent,  Belmont,  Sutton 
Moon,  S  H  ,  Downside,  Cobham 
Nicholls,  A  W ,  Chcssmgton  House,  Spring 

Street,  Ewel! 
Nicholson,  A  E  ,  "  Fairlands,"  Pyrford  Woods, 

Surrey. 

Nugent,  G.  R  Hodges,  Blacknest  Farm,  Duns- 
fold,  near  Godalmmg 
Osborne,  F.  A.,  13,  Coval  Road,  S  W  14 
Pascall,   Sydney   Woodrorfe,    Streatham   Road, 

Mitcham 

Paul,  G  ,  77,  Acre  Lane,  Wallmgton 
Pickard,     Sir     Robert,     n  sr  ,     PH  D  ,     I-  R  s  , 

Tumber  House,   Hcadlc\,   Lpsom 
Powell,  L,  MA,  The  Weir  House,  Millmead, 

Guildford 
Randolph,   T    G,  M  c ,  Flnwood,    Landscape 

Road,  Warlmgham 
Brown,  W    Robson,   47,  Park  Street,  London, 

\XT  I 

Samud,  C.  ,  Saracens,  Saundcrs  Lane,  Wokmg 
Simmons,  E  R  ,  78,  Wairen  Road,  Banstead 
Strudvuck,  J  V  ,  H,  Glenfteld  Road,  Banstead 
Sutherland,  Miss  M  K  ,  "  Bccchcroft,"  Epsom 

Roaci,   Guildford 

S\\a>ne,  G   O  ,  15,  Stoke  Road,  Ciuildtord. 
lomlm,  Lt -Col    R    L,  45,  Atuood  Avenue, 

Richmond 

lulk,  J    A  ,  Ru\bur>,  Lvne,  Chcrtscy 
Vcrrall,    Miss    H     h  ,    The    Shieling,    Links 

Road,  Bramlev,  near  Guild! ord 
Vokes,  C    G  ,  Vokes  Engineering  Co ,  Henley 

Park,   near   Guildford 
Walkdcn,  Mrs    M  ,  Valdemosa,   9,   All   Saints 

Road,    Sutton 
Webb,    II     E     C,    12,   Ewell   Court   Avenue, 


Ewell 
Wilkinson,    N 

Dorking 
Wilkinson,    V 

Guildford 


G,    Fairway,    Reigate    Road, 
G  ,    Woodbury,    Manor   Road, 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

CHIEF  CLERK        

COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


SUSSEX  (East) 

Mrs.  J.  Gow,  M.B.E. 

J.  N.  Carter. 

Col.  J.  H.  Barnes,  M.C.,  M.A.,  County  Hall,  Lewes. 

Tel.  :   No.  800. 
B.  S.  Braithwaitc,  M.A. 

J.  G.  Harries,  M.A.,  M.B.II. 

H.  A.  Ford. 

E.  A.  Verger,  F.R.I.B.A. 

Frank  Langfoid,  M.B.,  CH.B.S  F.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

(Vacant) 

Sir  Alan  Moore,  Bart.,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H.  ;  E.  M. 
Douglas,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;  John  Petrie,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
(on  Military  Service)  ;  N.  E.  Chadwick,  M.A.,  M.B., 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  W.  T.  Donovan,  M.B., 
CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  E.  W.  Matthews,  M.R.,  B.S.  (temporary)', 
Viyienne  M.  Eggo,  M.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.P.  (temporary)  ; 
Mirabel  G.  Harrison,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (temporary). 
D.McD.Lyon,M.B.,CH.B., D.P.H.  ;  S.  Hewitt, M.B.,B.SO 
B.HY.,  D.P.H.  ;  Mary  McEwan,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

197 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SUSSEX  (East) 

PSYCHIATRISTS  (Pan-time) 


EDUCATIONAL  PSYCHOLOGIST 
PSYCHIATRIC   SOCIAL 

WORKERS 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


COUNTY  TREASURER        .  . 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

SCHOOL  PLAYING  FIELDS 
SCHOOLS  ORGANISERS      .  . 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
ORGANISER  OF  RURAL 

SUBJECTS 
SUPERINTENDENT   OF 

SCHOOL  ENQUIRY 

OFFICERS 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
COUNTY  YOUTH 

ORGANISER 
POPULATION  OF 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 

EDUCATION  RATE 

PROPUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46  (estimated) 
SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  (GRAMMAR) 
SCHOOLS 


Lamorna  Kingston,  M.B.E.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.M.  ; 
Kathleen  Cobb,  M.A.,  CH.B.,  D.PSYCH.  ;  Fanny 
Wride,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.M.,  D.CH. 

Miss  Kathleen  Blythen. 

Miss  R.  E.  M.  Fish,  Miss  M.  Norris. 


lings,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ; 
C.  E.  Mainwaring, 


A.  Court,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ;    W.  Eddings 

G.  J.   S.  Rose,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  , 

L.D.S.  ;    J.  V.  Goldie,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ;    P.  L.  Ealand, 

L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ;  C.  A.  E.  Cook,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (part- time) ; 

F.  A.  Beckley,  L.D.S.  (part-time). 
A.  M.  Jones,  A.S.A.A. 
M.  W.  Donoghue. 

J.  F.  Thornley,  B.SC,  ;   Miss  W.  M.  Kirby,  B.A. 
H.  Wilson,  M.C. 

C.  H.  Catt,  B.SC. 

D.  Watkms. 


J.  C.  Kilkenny,  O.B.E.  ;    Miss  M.  T.   Dyke  ;    Miss 

C.  R.  L.  Callendar. 
Miss  M.  E.  Atkinson/ M.A. 

276,795 

Rate  levied  for  Education,  1945-46 — 3s.  3.23d. 

£12,698.  No.  of    No.onRoll 

Departments     1  -4-45 

County  Primary  Schools         ...  44           7,768 

County  Secondary  Schools  (ex- 
cluding Grammar) 11           2,322 

Voluntary  Primary  Schools     *..  121          10,209 

Voluntary    Secondary     Schools 

(excluding  Grammar)          ...  3              249 

Boys    Girls  Mixed  Dual     Total 

(a)  Maintained            22  11              6 

(b)  Jointly                    1        —  —        —              1 
Maintained 

Totals  32  11  7 

Pupils  in  attendance  : — 

Boys  Girls  Mixed  Dual  Total 

(a)        760  691       220  352  2,023 

(b)         444  —        —  —  444 

Totals  ...        1,204      691      220      352       2,467 


DIVISIONAL    EXECUTIVE 
Hove  and  Portslade  Division 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    . . . 
DIVISIONAL   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
SCHOOLS     


H.  F.  Parker. 

Capt.  F.  G.  J.  Didden. 

H.  C.  Stearman,  3,  Norton  Road,  Hove,  3. 


Hove  1011). 

County  Primary 
Voluntary  Primary 
County  Secondary 
Voluntary  Secondary    ... 
Secondary  (Grammar) — 

Maintained     

Pupils  in  attendance... 

198 


No.  of 
Depts. 

9 

6 

6 


(Tel.  : 


No.  on  Roll 
1.4.46 
2,325 
1,293 
1,125 


Boys 

1 
529 


Girls 

1 

462 


Totals 

2 

991 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES5  YEAR  BOOK 


MEMBERS 


SUSSEX  (East) 


CHAIRMAN 
Gow,  Mrs.  J.,  M.B.E.,  2,  Onslow  Road,  Hove,  4. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Carter,  J,  N.,  Fife  House,  1,  Lewes  Crescent, 

Brighton 
Bickersteth,   J.   R.,   Agmerhurst  House,   Ash- 

burnham,  Battle. 
Boughey,  Sir  G.  M  ,  Bt ,  c  B  K.,  Mailing  House, 

Lewes, 
Buckley,  The  Hon    Ruth,  Toll  Wood  Cottage, 

Nethcrfield. 

Burrows,  Miss  F.  H.,  Ancaster  House,  Bexhill 
Danby^  Miss  G,  E.  D.,  Crooked  Lane  Cottage, 

Seaford. 
Egerton,  Lt.-Cmdr.  H    S  ,  D  s  c  ,  Mountfield 

Court,  Mountficld 
Ellis,    C.    H.    S.,    Bavelaw,    Copyhold    Lane, 

Cuckfield. 
Hale,  Col.  W.  Churchill,  OBL.,  M.C.,  Lames, 

Plumpton. 
Halford,  Lt  -Col.  M.  W  ,  St   Martin's  Cottage, 

Jarvis  Brook,  Crowboruugh 
Hamlyn,    J.    H.,    Corner    House,    Mill    Road, 

Burgess  Hill. 
Harvey,  A.  K.  L.,  Spring  Garden,   Fairwarp, 

near  Uckfield. 

Hopkins,  H.  L.,  49,  Denmark  Villas,  Hove 
Kenyon-Stow,  Miss  F.,  68,  The  Drive,  Hove 
Lomas,  Mrs   M.  E ,  Birches  Farm,  Isiicld,  near 

Uckfield. 
Mathews,   Miss   J.    M.    S ,   Towton,    London 

Road,  East  Grins t cad. 


Meads,  Mrs.  C    I  ,  M  B  E  ,  Buckhurst  Lodge, 

30,  Buckhurst  Road,  Bexhill. 
Parker,  H  F  ,  76,  St  Andrews  Road,  Portslade, 
Richards,  F   E  ,  Coombe  Hall,  East  Grinstead, 
Warren,  Col    J    R ,  o  B.t ,  M  c  ,  The  Hyde. 

Handcross,  near  Haywards  Heath. 

Clark,  F   K.,  21,  Cranston  Rise,  Bexhill 
Baker,  S.,  7-9,  Lansdowne  Place,  Lewes 
Barton,    Lady,    Stone    Cross,    Lmdfield,    near 

Haywards  Heath 

Becby.  The  Rev.  J.,  The  Manse,  Uckfield 
Courthopc,  The  Hon.  Daphne,  Shovers  Green 

Farm,  Wallcrouch,  near  Tunbndge  Wells. 
England,  Dr.  F.  E  ,  Corrie,  South  Cliff  Avenue, 

Bexhill. 

Gilliat,  M  j  The  Bough,  Burwash  Common 
Hayes,  The  Rev    Father  T  ,  The  Presbytery, 

Church  Road,  Portslade. 
Hindhp,  Lord,  The  Botches,  Wivelsfield,  near 

Haywards   Heath. 
King,    A     H     H ,    Rye    Cross,    Boltro    Road, 

Haywards  Heath 

Markham,  C.  F  ,  9,  The  Avenue,  Lcv\es 
Nicolson,      R       B  ,     5,      Collington     Avenue, 

Bexhill. 

Richards,  Miss  M  ,  44,  Denmark  Villas,  Hove. 
Roberts,  J  ,   Snegs  Hill,   Selsfield,  East  Gnn- 

stead 

Stock,  Mrs.  B  ,  IB,  Cromwell  Road,  Hove 
Worth,    The    Rev     D  ,    4,    Wilbury   Crescent, 

Hove. 
Wright,     The    Rev.     W.     Hilton,     Icklesham 

Vicarage,  Winchelsea 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CLERK   TO   THE   COUNTY 

COUNCIL 
DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
COUNTY  TREASURER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
CHIEF  ASSISTANT 

(ADMINISTRATION) 

CHIEF  CLERK        

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
CANTEEN  AND  DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS  ORGANISERS 
YOUTH  ORGANISERS 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


SENIOR  SCHOOL  DENTIST. 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 


POPULATION  OF 
ADMINISTRATIVE 
COUNTY  (estimated 
1945) 


SUSSEX  (West) 

A.   Cairns,  J.P. 

Major  E.  S.  Shaxson,  M.c. 

T.  C.  Hayward,  c.B.t.,  B.A. 

Evan  T.  Davis,  M.A.,  B  arrister-at-Law,  County  Hall, 

Chichester.     Tel.  :    Chichester  3001. 
C.  W.  W.  Read,  B.sc.,  PH.D. 
M.  T.  Hughes,  A.S.A.A. 
J.  S.  Bradshaw,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
F.  R.  Steele,  F.R.I.B.A.,  F.S.I.,  M.T.P.I. 
W.  J.  Varley,  M.A. 

J.  Page. 

A.  B,  Lower. 

H.  K.  G.  Bearman,  F.L.A. 

R.  W.  Boon  ;  Miss  M.  J.  Croucher. 

Miss  M.  Casson  ;  Miss  P.  E.  Prentice  (Assistant). 


Miss  H.  W.  Daniels 
Vacant. 


Miss  B.  Wooldndge  (Assistant). 


H.  M.  Ay  res,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  K.  N. 
Mawson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Gladys  A.  G.  Robinson, 
M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  Eric  Ward,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ; 
Ann  G.  Martin,  M.B.,  B.s. 

H.  D.  Hall,  LJXS.,  R.C.S. 

E,  S.  Brabazon,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.I.  ;  Miss  K.  S.  Silas,  L.D.S., 
M.R.C.  ;  A.  Topping,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ;  J.  Hampton, 
L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ;  E.  N.  Stevens,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 

267,510. 


199 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SUSSEX  (West) 

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE, 

1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1946-47  (estimated) 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS- 
GRAMMAR 


MODERN 


TECHNICAL  (BUILDING) 
TOTAL       


Rate  levied  for  Education — 3s.  9d. 
General  County— £11,800. 


No.  of    No.  on  Roll 
Departments  July>  1946 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


Totals 


County 
Assisted 


Totals 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


County 

(Primary     (including     Nursery) 
and  Secondary)         


6 
72 
94 

166 


14 

2 

•  '••'•>. 
16 


3 
199 


228 
13,381 
9,639 

23,020 


2,932 
1,041 

3,973 

— T   -    - 

3,209 
318 

3,527 


180 
30,928 


GRAMMAR 

Name  of  School 
County 

Chichester  High  School  for  Girls 
Horsham  High  School  for  Girls 
Worthing  High  School  for  Girls 
Chichester  High  School  for  Boys 
Worthing  High  School  for  Boys 
Assisted 

Collyer's  School,  Horsham  (B.) 
Midhurst  Grammar  School  (B.) 
Steyning  Grammar  School  (B.) 

"      SCHOOLS 


SCHOOLS 


Head 


...  Miss  R.  Matson,  M.A. 

...  Miss  E.  M.  Marchant,  B.A. 

...  Miss  C.  Reid,  M.A. 

...  E.  W.  Bishop,  M.A.,  PH.D. 

...  R.  G.  Martin,  M.A. 

...  P.  A.  Tharp,  M.A. 

...  N.  B.  C.  Lucas,  M.A. 

...  A.  C.  Stuart-Clark,  M.A. 

OF  ART 


County  School  of  Arts  and 
Crafts,  Worthing 

Horsham  School  of  Art    . . . 
Chichester  School  of  Art 


Principal   and   Advisor    for   Art   Education   in   West 

Sussex,    Vacant.     No.    of    full-time    students — 94. 

No.   of  part-time  students — 254. 
R.  Sinclair  Smith,  A.R.C.A.,  Master  in  Charge.     No.  of 

part-time  students — 176. 
C.  G.  Clements,  A.R.C.A.      Master  in  Charge.    No.  of 

students,  mostly  part-time — 148. 

JUNIOR  TECHNICAL  SCHOOL 

Horsham  Junior  Technical  School  for  Building  ...     E.  Crawford,  B.sc.,  Principal. 
Bognor  Regis  Junior  Technical  School  for  Building     J.  Holt,  B.sc.,  Principal. 
Worthing  Junior  Technical  School  for  Building  ...     S,  B.  Mason,  B.sc.,  Principal. 

Youth  Service 

Hon.  Sec.  of  County  Youth  Committee — Evan  T.  Davis,  M.A.,  Director  of  Education. 

District  Youth  Committees  have  been  set  up  to  stimulate  the  development  of 
Youth  activities  and  to  co-ordinate  the  work  of  Evening  Institutes,  Voluntary  and 
pre-service  Youth  organisations. 

Junior  Youth  Councils — representative  committees  of  young  people  are  working 
side  by  side  with  the  adult  district  Youth  Committees  and  are  taking  an  active  part 
in  the  planning  of  joint  activities. 

A  Drama  Advisory  Committee  has  been  set  up  to  assist  and  develop  an  interest 
in  drama. 

Leader-Organisers  have  been  appointed  to  assist  with  the  work  of  various  District 
Youth  Committees  and  to  develop  Youth  activities  in  a  large  rural  district. 

200 


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DIVISIONAL   EXECUTIVE   OF    EXCEPTED 
Borough  of  Worthing 


SUSSEX  (West 
DISTRICT 


Clerk 

BOROUGH  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

.OFFICES      

CHAIRMAN  

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 
ACTING  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON    ... 
EAR,   NOSE   AND   THROAT 

SURGEON      x 
ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON   ... 


SCHOOL  DENTIST  .  . 
TREASURER 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 

SURVEYOR 
DAY  OF  MEETING,.. 


AND 


SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


Arncll,  E    G  ,  The  Cottage,  Sclscy 

Barber,    C     B  ,    Stretton,    Aldwick    Credent, 

Worthing. 
Browne-Wilkinson,    Rev.    Canon    A     R ,    Tnc 

Residentiary,  Canon  Lane,  Chichcster 
Bryant,    E     T  ,    Padbury,    Princess    Avenue, 

Bognor  Regis. 

Cairns,  A  ,  Torton  Rise,  Arundel 
Dalglish,  P    L.,  Lynchmerc,  near  Hablcmere, 

Surrey. 
Davidson,     Lady     Rachel,     Angmering     Park 

Farm,  Littlehampton 
Duckworth,  FRO,  c  B.I  ,  Emmets,  Itchenor, 

Chichester 
Emmet,  The  Hon  Mrs.  E  V  ,  Amberley  Castle, 

Ambcrley. 

Gregory,  Rev.  Dr    B.,  Gatesgarth,  Selsey 
Hermman,     C,     D  ,     "  Thirty-Nine,"     Beech 

Avenue,  Chichester 
Kirkland,  Rev.  Canon  T    J  ,  St    Ovms,  Craic- 

mar  Road,  Ruslington 
Lane,    W.    A.    P ,    Fyninps,    Kingston    Gcrse, 

East  Preston,  near  Worthing 
Langmead,    J.    H.,    Flansham,    near    Bognor 

Regis 
Lawson,  Mrs.   M.  E  ,  Rest  Harrow,  Arundel 

Road,  Worthing 
Loder,    The    Dowager    Lady,    Clock    House, 

Cowfold,  near  Horsham. 


Ernest  G.  Townsend,  O.B.E.  (Town  Clerk). 
Not  yet  appointed. 

Town  Hall,  Worthing.     (Tel.  :   27003  Ext.  45  and  47). 

Councillor  C.  B.  Barber,  J.P. 

Councillor  W.  H.  Hancock. 

Fred  Dutton. 

J.   M.  Erskinc  Young,  M.D.,  D.P.H.   (Acting  Medical 

Officer  of  Health), 
John.  C.  Aitken,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

S.  D.  Walhs,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.O.M.S. 
H.  Downer,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.L.O.,  R.C.P.S. 

R.    Brooke,    o.B.r,.,    PH.D.,    M.S.,    M.B.,    B.S.,    F.R.C.S., 

M  R.c.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.,  Bamster-at-Law. 
E.  G.  W.  Lewis,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s.  (serving  with  H.M.  Forces). 
E.  Sinnott,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A. 
P.  E.  Harvey,  O.B.E.,  A.M.I.C.K  (Borough  Surveyor). 

Thursday  prior  to  last  Thursday  in  each  month,  at 

3  p.m. 
Primary,  12  ;  Secondary,  7. 

MEMBERS 

Longle\,  N,  The  Beeches,  Crawley. 
Lower,  A    F  ,  *6,  Station  Road,  Horsham. 
Manning,   K    J     A.   O ,   Norbury,   Wimfnde's 

Road,  Littlehampton 
Martin,    R     G,    Penrose,    2i,    Charmandean 

Road,   Worthing 
Morgan-Grenville,    The    lion     Mrs     R     W, 

Hammerwood  House,  Midhurst 
Norfolk,  HIJ>   Grace  the  Duke  ot,  EM,  KG, 

G  c  v  o  ,   Arundel  Castle,  Arundel 
Packer,  W   A  ,  Uplands,  Old  Shoreham 
Parsons,  D  ,  Rustmgton  Cottage^  Hurst  Road, 

Horsham. 
Pascoe,    Miss    H     A  ,   Baring    Croft,   CravUey 

Road,    Chichcster 
Russell,  A    G    K  ,  18,  Fifth  Avenue,  Lancing. 

Shaxson,  Major  F  S ,  M  c ,  Elsted  Manor, 
Elsled,  Midhurst 

Shiner,  Lt  -Col  H  ,  use,  M  c  ,  Coldharbour, 
Sutton,  Pulborough 

Spicer,  Mrs  M  G.,  Salt  Mill  House,  Fish- 
bourne,  Chichester 

Walcy-Cohen,  Lt  -Col  c: ,  CMC,  Nyton, 
Aldmgbourne,  C  Winchester 

Willoughhy,  H  R,  The  Chantr>  Barn,  88, 
Littlehampton  Road,  Worthing 

Wilson,  A.,  58,  Lavingum  Road,  \X'orthmg. 


CHAIRMAN 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
COUNTY   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
DEPUTY  COUNTY 

EDUCATION  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  COUNTY 

EDUCATION  OFFICER 
ADMINISTRATIVE 

ASSISTANTS 
HORTICULTURAL 

ORGANISERS 


WARWICKSHIRE 

Alderman  M  Nickalls. 

Councillor  W.  S.  Howard. 

W.   H.  Perkins,  O.B.E.,  M.sc.,  Education  Office,  22, 

Northgate  Street,  Warwick.     Tel.  :    Warwick  340. 
W.  G.  Stone*  M.A. 


A.  L.  Stephens,  B.sc. 

V.  Smith,  M.A.,  B.ED.  ;    K.  m. 

Mrs.  P.  M.  Spreadbury,  M.A. 

W.  J.  Moyse,  N.D.A.  ;   Miss  N. 


R.  M.  Gordon,  M.A.  ;    Mrs. 

I.A.  ;   C.  S.  Locke,  M.A. 

Warren,  N.D.H. 


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WARWICKSHIRE 

ORGANISERS    OF    PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 
ORGANISERS  OF  DOMESTIC 

SCIENCE 

YOUTH  ORGANISERS 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN         .  . 
MUSEUM  CURATOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  ... 


SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 


ARCHITECT  

TREASURER  

POPULATION   OF   ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE  COUNTY 
(estimated) 

EDUCATION  RATE,  1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
1946-47  (estimated) 

SCHOOLS     

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES 

1.    Nuneaton  Borough. 

CHAIRMAN 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  .. 


P.  R.  Marsh  ;  Miss  W.  V.  Steel  ;  Mrs.  D.  M.  Pick. 

Miss  I.  F.  Bennett ;  Miss  M.  Turner ;  Miss  H. 
Bowdler. 

Miss  J.  Golden  ;  R.  R.  Dickie. 

Miss  M.  W.  Browning,  F.L.A. 

Miss  J.  R.  Harding. 

S.  W.  Savage,  M.A.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
(School  Medical  Officer  and  County  Medical  Officer 
of  Health) ;  J.  L.  Newman,  B.A.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P., 
D.P.H.  (Deputy  S.M.O.  and  C.M.O.H.)  ;  J.  L. 
Farmer,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  L.  L.  Fyfe,  M.D., 
D.P.H.  (part-time) ;  J.  Henderson,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
D.P.H.  ;  M.  J.  Kelly,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  D.P.H.  ;  F.  D. 
Livingstone,  B.A.,  "  M.R.C.S.,  M.R.C.P.,  M.B.,  B.CH., 
D.P.H,  ;  K.  Scott,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  A.  H.  M.  Young, 
M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  Temporary  Assistants  :  M. 
Crosthwaite,  M..B.,  B.S.  ;  M.  E.  Lemin,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ; 
E.  Thomas,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (part-time) ;  E.  M. 
Thompson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  W.  McN.  Walker, 

M.C.,    M.B.,    B.CH.,    B.A.O. 

H.  J.  Bastow,  L.D.S.  ;  C.  C.  Chadwick,  L.D.S.  ;  W.  A. 
Ferris,  L.D.S.  j  J.  J.  Hodson,  L.D.S.  ;  R.  C.  Virgo, 
L.D.S.  ;  A.  G.  Finch,  L.D.S.  (part-time). 

C.  H.  Elkins,  L.R.I.B.A.S  P.A.S.I.  (County  Architect). 

S.  W.  Davey,  A.S.A.A.  (County  Treasurer). 

446,213. 


4s.  6d. 
£11,790. 

Primary,  317  ;    Secondary,  42. 

OF  EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS 


Alderman  W.  T.  Smith. 

R.  F.  Hargreavcs,  B  sc.,  The  Council  House,  Nun- 
eaton. Tel.  :  Nuneaton  2201. 

P.  G.  Horsburgh,  G.M.,  M.R.C.S.,  M.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
(Medical  Officer  of  Health  to  the  Borough)  ;  G.  K.  G. 
Coote,  M.B.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S.,,  M.R.c.p.  ;  H.  Burns, 

O.B.E.,  M.B.,  CH.B. 

SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEON        T.  H.  Thompson,  L.D.S.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
2.    Solihull  Urban  District. 

CHAIRMAN Councillor  J .  H.  Malley . 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          J.  Orton,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  4,  Herbert  Road,  Solihull,  Birm- 
OFFICER  ingham.    Tel.  :    Solihull  2703. 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS 

1.  Mid- Warwickshire   (Leamington   and   Warwick   Boroughs,    Kenilworth 
Urban  District  and  Warwick  Rural  District). 

CHAIRMAN G.  Purcell. 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          F.  C.  Thomas,  M.A.,  M.SC.,  PH.D.,  27,  Binswood  Avenue, 
OFFICER  Leamington  Spa.     Tel.  :    Leamington  Spa  1260. 

2.  Rugby  (Rugby  Borough  and  Rugby  Rural  District). 
CHAIRMAN P.  H.  B.  Lyon. 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          F.  P.  B.  Browning,  B.A.,  20,  Lower  Hillmorton  Road, 
OFFICER  Rugby.    Tel.  :    Rugby  4141. 

3.  Sutton  Coldf ield  (Sutton  Coldf ield  Borough  and  five  adjacent  Parishes). 
CHAIRMAN Alderman  W.  Cobb. 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION          Harvey  Freeman,  "  St.  Nicholas,"  Upper  Clifton  Road, 
OFFICER  Sutton  Coldfield,  Birmingham,    Tel. :  Sutton  Cold- 

field  3475. 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEON    N.  G.  Evans,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 

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GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head  No,  on  Roll 

County  Boys'  School  October,  1945 

Leamington  College  for  Boys     W.  Richards,  M.A.  ...          316 

County  Girls'  Schools 

Leamington  College  for  Girls     Miss  C.  A.  Waterficld,  B.A.  .  294 

Nuneaton  High  School ..  Miss  K.  Grant,  M. A.  ...          435 

Rugby  High  School         Miss  A.  G.  Briselden,  B.A.    ...          485 

Solihull  High  School        Miss  F.  M.  Forstcr,  B.A.       .  .  432 

Sutton  Coldfield  High  School     Miss  D.  Burchell,  B.A.  ...  551 

County  Mixed  School 

Alcester  Grammar  School  C.  T.  L.  Caton,  M.A.,  M.SC.  ...          331 

Transitionally  Assisted  Boys'  Schools 

Coleshill  Grammar  School          R.  J.  Green,  B.A 84 

Nuneaton   King   Edward   VI    Grammar  D.  C.  Whimster,  M.A.,  M.SC.    ..  328 

School 

Rugby  Lawrence  Sheriff  School  ..  .  R.  Moore,  M.A 438 

Stratford-on-Avon     King     Edward     VI  L.  Watkins,  M.A 251 

Grammar  School 

Sutton  Coldfield  Grammar  School        .  A.  Sylvanus  Jones,  B.A.         .  501 

Transitionally  Assisted  Girls'  School 

Warwick  High  School        .         .  .         .  Miss  G.  K.  Wiseman,  M.A.  441 

Transitionally  Assisted  Mixed  School 

Atherstone  Grammar  School      .  .  ..  H.  B.  Courchee,  B.A.,  B.sc.  238 


Total  5,125 

TECHNICAL   SCHOOLS  AND   COLLEGES  

Name  of  Institute  Principal  Students 

J\irr-tintC 
/-«///-r//Ht-  fray  Li'cmng 

Leamington  and  Warwick    D.  VT.  Morgan,  B.SC.          —  — •  709 

Technical  School 
County  Mining  and  Tech-     W.  H.  Joint,  B.sc.  3  454  684 

meal  School,  Nuneaton 
Rugby    College    of    Tech-     P.  I.  Kitchen,  B.SC.  75          *  1,488  599 

nology  and  Arts 
Strattbrd-on-Avon     Tech-     R.  Hutt,  R.COMM.  —  —  387 

nical  School 

Sutton  Coldfield  Technical     C.  L.  Barratt,  B.A.  —  —  868 

School 

*  Includes  827  students  m  the  Day  Continuation  School. 

SCHOOLS  OF  ART 
\\utte  o\  School  Principal  Students 

Senior  Full-  Dciv  or  hvewng 
time  Part-time 

Royal  Leamington  Spa  Art     D.  H.  Mauntyre      ..         ..  17  143 

School 
Nuneaton  Art  School       ...     M.  B.  Sharp,  A.R.C.A.  —  614 

Rugby  Art  School A.  C.  Kemp  —  60 

Stratford-on-Avon  Art  —  22 

School 

Sutton  Coldfield  Art  School    D.  Greenwood      ...  .  7  109 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT   BUREAUX 

Telephone  No.  Juvenile  Employment  Officer 

Market  Street,  Atherstone    Atherstone  2234          ..."1 

Market  Place,  Bedworth        Bedworth  2267  ..  VF.  R.  Hargreaves,  B.sc. 

Council  House,  Nuneaton       Nuneaton  2201  ..J 

27,  Binswood  Avenue*  Leamington  Spa  416   ...     F.  C.  Thomas,  M.A.,   M.SC., 

Leamington  Spa  PH.D. 

College     of     Technology,    Rugby  2620      P.  I.  Kitchen,  B.sc. 

Eastlands,  Rugby 
Technical  School,  Henley    Stratford-on-Avon  2119     R.  Hutt,  B.COMM. 

Street,  Stratford-on-Avon 
St.  Nicholas,  Upper  Clifton     Sutton  Coldfleld  3801 . . .     Harvey  Freeman. 

Road,  Sutton  Coldfield 

203 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 
WARWICKSHIRE 

YOUTH  SERVICE 

The  Education  Committee  has  established  a  County  Youth  Committee  and  there 
are  local  Youth  Committees  in  the  urban  areas.  The  Committee  have  so  far  opened 
three  youth  centres  ;  another  is  in  course  of  erection,  and  more  are  contemplated. 
In  addition  schools  and  other  educational  buildings  have  been  placed  freely  at  the 
disposal  of  a  large  number  of  Pre- Service  Umts  and  voluntary  bodies.  Two  full- 
time  Youth  Organisers  are  employed  and  payment  is  made  for  full  and  part-time 
leaders  engaged  in  recognised  activity. 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Nickalls,  Alderman  M  ,  M  t  ,  Woodley  House, 
Kineton 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Howard,  Councillor  W    S  ,  M.B  r  ,  The  Malt 
HoubC,  Barford,  near  Warwick 

ALDtRMAN 

Dugdale,    Sir    William,    Bt ,    Mercvale    Hall, 

Atherstonc. 

Brownmg,C.W  ,M  B  b.,'6,Eastlands  Place, Rugby 
Cattell,   F.,  3,  Wentuorth  Road,  Tour  Oaks, 

Sutton  Coldfield 
Dingley,     W.     S,     "  Whitcgates,"     Welford, 

Stratford-on-Avon 
Gee,   D  ,   The  Bungalow,   Alder  Lane,   Balsall 

Common,  near  Coventry. 
Haines,  L.  M  ,  "  Soulhmcad,*'  Aktsier  Road, 

Studlcy  SO 
Melville,      Mrs       E  ,      o  in  ,      "  Avonbank," 

Stratlbrd-on-Avon 
Michell,  R.  W.,  "  Hawlicld,"  Wootton  Wa\ven 

Stratford-on-Avon. 
Pearce,  A.  II.,   "  Ashwick,"  6,   St    Gregory's 

Road,  Stratford-on-Avon 
Ryland,  T.  H.,  CUB,  Morton  House*  Kcml- 

worth   Road,   Leamington 
Smith^  W.  T ,  383,  Arbury  Road,  Nuneaton 

COUNCILI  ORS 

Amor,  J.  E  ,  12,  Market  Hill,  Southam,  Rugb> 
Bennett,     Lady,    "  Ardencote,"     18,    Luttrell 

Road,  Four  Oaks,  Sutton  Coldfield. 
Cartwnght,   Major   H    N  ,   M  c ,    19,   Brueton 

Avenue,   Sohhull 

CroxalJ,  A.  h  ,  98,  Coleshill  Road,  Ather&tonc 
Fctherston-Dilke,  B.  A  ,  M  B  t ,  15,  Beauchamp 

Avenue,  Leamington  Spa. 
FiUroy-Newdegatc,  The  Hon.  Mrs    L    C    S , 

Arbury  Hall,  Nuneaton 

Gardner,  C  W  ,  34,  Clarence  Street,  Leaming- 
ton Spa. 
Gee,    T ,    27,    Portland    Crescent,    Green  ford, 

Middlesex. 
Husking,  Mrs.  A,  M.,  Horton  House,  6,  Ilill- 

morton  Road,  Rugby. 
Hughes,  H.  W.,  Moat  Farm,   Saliord  Priors, 

Evcsham. 


Tewsbury,  P  L  ,  Ilmington,  Shipston-on-Stour. 
Moreton,  Miss  A.  H.,  Newdegate  Arms  Hotel, 

Nuneaton. 
Pedley,    H.    I,    Greenhill,    17,    St.    Bernards 

Road,  Olton,  Birmingham. 
Pratt,    A     J ,    "  Dovcdale,"    17,    Bulkington 

Road,  Bedworth,  Nuneaton.  , 

Tibbits,  Mrs.  E.  L ,  21,  Jury  Street,  Warwick. 
Tomlinson,  II.  A.,  Western,  Castle  Bromwich. 
Woollaston,  T.  S  ,  Colebrook  Priory,  332, 

Priory  Road,  Shirley,  Birmingham 

CO-OPTED 
Purcell,  G.,  Leam  Grange,  Warwick  New  Road, 

Leamington  Spa 

Woodward,  P,  136,  Arbury  Road,  Nuneaton. 
Johnstonc,   N.  D.,  "  Byculla,"   11,  Hampden 

Way,  Bilton,  Rugby. 
Malley,  f.  H.,  Abingdon  Lodge,  The  Crescent, 

Sohhull,  Birmingham. 
Cobb,  W.,  "  West  Farlcigb,"  Highbndge  Road, 

Wylde  Green,  Birmingham. 
Au:»tin»  H    D  ,  Mancetter  Manor,  Atherstone 
Siddall  Jones,  (T   W.,  Brook  House,  Ullenhall, 

Henley-m-Arden,  Birmingham 
Morris,  The  Rev.   Canon   S.,  Bilton   Rectory, 

Rugby 
Manion,  The  Very  Rev    Canon  Bernard,  M.A., 

The  Presbytery,   Station  Road,  Dorndge, 

Birmingham 
Bcgg,    Rev.    James,    69,    Cubbington    Road, 

Leamington  Spa 
Priestley,  Dr    R    E  ,  M  c. ,  Vice- Chancellor  of 

Birmingham  University,   Edmund   Street, 

Birmingham,  3. 
Alderson,    E.,    B  A.,    Hartshill    North    County 

School,  Nuneaton 
Grant,  Miss  K  ,  MA.,  Nuneaton  High  School, 

Nuneaton  ' 

Mitchcson,  J.  C.,  Birch  Coppice  Colliery,  near 

Tamworth. 
Ilaynes,    A     S,    <,  M.G  ,    "  Brooklands,"     11, 

Warwick  New  Road,  Leamington 
Lyon,  P.  H   B.,  Rugby  School,  Rugby 
Warder,  Miss  S    O->  Earlswood  Court,  Earls- 
wood,  near  Birmingham 
t^Onc  vacancy). 


CHAIRMAN   ...         

VICE-CHAIRMAN      

DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTIST     

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  DENTISTS 
EDUCATIONAL  PSYCHOLOGIST 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL  MEALS 
COUNTY  ACCOUNTANT 
POPULATION    OF    ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE AREA 

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE  ... 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
1946-47 


WESTMORLAND 

Alderman  G.  N.  Pattinson. 

Councillor  W.  Ellison. 

Vacancy.     County  Hall,  Kendal.    Tel.  :  Kendal  1000. 

H.  C.  A.  Wimberley,  M.A. 

J.  A.  Guy,  M.DO  CH.B.J  D.P.H.  ;  Jessie  Wright,  L.R.C.P., 

L.R.C.S.,    D.P.H. 

John  Irvine,  L.D.S. 

W.  M.  Morton,  L.D.S.  ;  D.  H.  Watson,  L.D.S. 

L.  F.  T.  Scobbie,  M.A.,  B.ED. 

D.  McGowan. 

Betty  A.  Saunders. 


Miss  L.  Granger. 

S.  H.  Critchlcy,  F.I.M.T.A. 

65,408. 

Rates  levied  for  1946-47,  5s.  8.96d. 
£1,767. 

204 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 
SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


Provided 
Non-Provided 


Totals 


Boys  1 
Girls  1 


WESTMORLAND 

No.  of      No.  on  Roll 


Departments 
33 
78 


111 


31-3-46 
1,733 
4,531 

6,264 

No.  on  Roll 
163 
161 

324 


SECONDARY  GRAMMAR 
SCHOOLS 


(a)  Maintained 

(b)  Aided 

Totals 


Boys 

— 

4 

4 


Girls 
1 

1 


Mixed    Totals 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  Schools  : — 

(a)     —          490          250 

(b)     700  143  126 


746 
969 


Totals 


700 


633 


382      1,715 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

Maintained  Schools 

KendilHigMG.).. Miss  K.  Steel. 

..     L.  G.  Defoe,  B.SC. 


Kirkby  Lonsdale  Grammar  (M. 
Aided  Schools 

Appleby  Grammar  (B. )  ...         

Heversham  Grammar  (B.) 
Kendal  Grammar  (B.) 
Windermere  Grammar  (B.) 
Kirkby  Stephen  Grammar  (G.) 
Ambleside  Kelsick  Grammar  (M.)     ... 
Penrith    Grammar   (M.)   (held   jointly    with 
Cumberland  L.E.A.) 

TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Chief  Organiser 

Allen  Technical  Institute,  Kendal      E.  A.  Brockbank. 

MEMBERS 


J.  B.  Wiseman,  B,SC. 

N.  Dawson,  M.A  ,  B.LITT. 

B.  H.  T.  Taylor,  M.SC. 

S.  G.  Lewis.,  M.A. 

Miss  M.  M.  Rothwell,  M.A. 

R.  H.  Mander,  M.A. 

A.  R.  M.  Tranter,  M.A. 


Allen,    J.    V,    Hartsop    Hall,    Patterdak,    via 

Penrith. 
Allen,  Miss  I ,  Casterton  Girls*  School,  Kirkby 

Lonsdale,*  via   Carnforth. 

Armstrong,  C.  E.,  Westfield,  Shap,  via  Penrith. 
Bagot,  O.  R.,  Midland  Bank  Chambers,  Kendal 
Barnctt,  W.  K  ,  Bampton  Grange,  Hampton, 

Pcnnth 

Bowerman,  I.  W.,  Four  Winds,  Windermere 
Bowker,    H.    W.,    11,    Castle    Green    Lane, 

Kendal. 

Brockbank,  E.,  Craggy  Staveley,  near  Kcndai 
Caps  tick,  F.   A ,   Bridge  House,  Old  Hutton, 

near  Kendal. 

Cochrane,  Dr.  J.  L.,  Stricklandgatc,  Kendal. 
Crampton,  Miss  V.  G.  L.,  St.  Anne's  School, 

Brow  Head,  Windermere. 
Crossfield,  R.  S.,  Brantfell,  Arnside,  via  Carn- 
forth. 

Dawson,  R.  J.,  Brampton  Crofts,  Appleby. 
Defoe,  L.  G.,  The  Grammar  School,  Kirkby 

Lonsdale,  via  Carnforth. 
Dobell,  K.,  Grove  Farm,  Hartsop,  Patterdale, 

via  Penrith. 
Dobie,  T.  H.,  68,  Stramongate,  Kendal. 


Dow,  Dr.  J  !•'.,  Uplands,  Arnside,  via  Cam- 
forth. 

Duguid,  G  ,  Main  Street,  Kirkby  Lonsdale, 
via  Carnforth. 

Ellison,  W ,  Grcengate  House,  Lcvens,  near 
Kendal. 

Ewbank,  J.  N.,  Old  Hall,  Bongatc,  Appleby 

Gibson,  Major  J  ,  Burnside,  Barbon,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale. 

Gilson,  Miss  E.  B  ,  2,  Horncop  Lane,  Kendal 

( tracey,  The  Very  Rev  Dean,  The  Presbytery, 
Kendal. 

Groves,  H.  L  ,  Holehird,  Wmdermcre. 

Handlcy,  H ,  Park  House,  Ravenstonedale, 
via  Penrith. 

Handley,  J ,  Springfield,  Heversham,  Miln- 
thorpe. 

Hall,  R.  L.,  Langdale  Estate,  near  Ambleside. 

Hastewell,  H.  P ,  3,  Bankfield,  Kendal 

Jackson,  G ,  Fern  Hill,  Shap  Road,  Kendal. 

Jackson,  W  E.,  Wickerslack,  Shap,  via  Pen- 
nth. 

King,  Rev.  W ,  The  Vicarage,  Orton,  via 
Pennth 

Mayson,  W.  L.,  33,  Kirkland,  Kendal 

Parkin,  T.  E.,  Penerin,  Longmarton,  Appleby. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


WESTMORLAND 

Pattmson,  G.  N.,  Stonecliffe,  Windermere. 
Penmngton,    W.    F,,    Foxdule,    Underbarrow 

Road,  Kcndal. 
Robinson,    J.    C.,    Gatefoot    House,    Stavelcy, 

near  Kendal. 

Scott,  F.  C ,  Sand  Aixe  House,  Kendal. 
Smith,  H.,  Wirruna,   Vicarage   Lane,   Burton, 

Carnforth. 
Stables,  W   H  ,  Watersmcet,  Kenngg,  Kendal. 


Stalker,  J.,  1,  High  Park,  Kendal. 

Taylor,  Rev.  S.,  The  Vicarage,  Burneside,  near 

Kendal. 

Whitehead,  J.  F ,  Highfield,  Appleby. 
Wilhnk,    A.    H.,    Whitefoot,    Burneside,    near 

Kendal. 
Wilson,    H.    C,    Ghyll    Close,,    \    Greensidc, 

Kendal 
1  vacancy. 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 
OFFICERS 

ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 
SUBJECTS 


COUNTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
DEPUTY   COUNTY   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
COUNTY  TUBERCULOSIS 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  COUNTY 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS  AND 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
COUNTY  DENTAL  OFFICERS 

COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
DEPUTY  COUNTY 

ARCHITECT 
COUNTY  TREASURER 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 

SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 
GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


WILTSHIRE 

W.  E.  Stevens. 

Major  R.  S.  A.  Williams. 

K.  S.  Innes,  M.AO  County  Hall,  Trowbridge.  Tel. : 
Trowbridge  777. 

Miss  D.  Scott  Baker,  B.SC. 

C.  D.  L.  Brereton,  M.A.  ;  H.  L.  Fenn,  M.A.  ;  Miss 
D.  E.  Harvie,  B.SC.  ;  C.  P.  Milroy,  M.A.,  A.  J. 
Shawcross,  B.A. 

J.  A.  Tringham  and  Miss  M.  P.  Campbell  (Physical 
Training)  ;  Miss  J.  'M.  Forster  (Rural  Subjects)  ; 
Miss  E.  M,  Harrison  (Domestic  Science)  ;  Miss  J. 
Tyre  (School  Meals) ;  Miss  K.  E.  Currey  (Youth 
Service)  ;  Mrs.  L.  Bruno  (County  Catering). 

(Temporary)  J.  Burman  Lowe,  County  Offices,  Trow- 
bridge. 

(Temporary]  Agnes  L.  Sample,  County  Hall,  Trow- 
bridge. 

J.  S.  Harper. 

C.  L.  Broomhead  ;   Jean  Murray  ;   D.  F.  Morgan. 


W.  H.  Liebow  ;    F.   Lake  j    S.   M.   Young  ;    R.   S. 

McMinn  ;  J.  D.  Sykcs. 
T.  Walker,  County  Hall,  Trowbridge. 
I.  F.  N.  Bowden,  County  Hall,  Trowbridge. 

R.  M.  Tough,  County  Hall,  Trowbridge. 

Miss   L.   R.   Andrews,  B.A.,   F.L.A.,   County   Library 

Headquarters,  Trowbridge. 
Census,  1931—303,258. 
5s.  3d. 


£8,615. 


Provided 
Non-Provided 


Totals 


No.  of     .  No.  on  Roll 
Departments    31-3-46 

74" 
240 

27,52Q 
314 


Nil. 


(a)  Provided 

(b)  Non-Provided 


Boys 
1 
2 


Girls 
2 


Mixed     Totals 
4  7 

4  6 

13 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  on  1st  October, 
1945  :— 

(a)  325          874        1,783      2,982 

(b)  740  —        1,042      1,782 

206 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

WILTSHIRE 
GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Provided  Boys'  Schools 

Trowbridge  Boys'  High  School         L.  G.  Smith,  M.AO  B.SC. 

Provided  Girls'  Schools 

Salisbury,  South  Wilts.  Girls  School Miss  G.  A.  Moore,  M.A. 

Trowbridge  Girls'  High  School         Miss  K.  M.  S.  Dawes,  B.A. 

Provided  Mixed  Schools 
Chippenham  Secondary  School          ...         ...     S.  Farrar,  M.A. 

Malmesbury  Secondary  School          K.  Willmore,  B.SC.,  B.COM. 

Swindoii3  Headlands  Secondary  School        ..      G.  V.  Smith,  B.SC. 

Swindon  Commonweal          C.  E.  Jones,  PH.D.,  M.ED.,  M.A. 

(b)  Non-provided  but  aided  on  a  deficiency  basis 
Rradford-on-Avon,     Fitzmaurice     Grammar    G.  C.  Rowntree,  M.A. 

School  (M.) 

Calne  Secondary  School          ..     M.  S.  Gotch,  M.A. 

Devizes  Secondary  School  (M.)         H.  F.  Halhwell, B.SC. 

Marlborough  Grammar  School  (M.)  ..     A.  R.  Stedman,  B.A. 

Salisbury,  Bishop  Wordsworth's  School  (B.)        F.    C.    Happold,   D.S.O.,    M.A., 

LL.D. 

(c)  Non-provided,  but  aided  on  other  basis 

Dauntsey's  School,  West  Lavington  (B.)      ..     G.  W.  Olive,  M.A. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGES  AND  INSTITUTES 

Name  of  Institute  Principal 

Swindon,  The  College  .     W.   Blacklock,  B.SC.,  M.I.MECH.E. 

Trowbridge  Victoria  Technical  Institute  and 

Textile  School  ..     J.  Mclsaac 

School  of  Art 

Swindon,  The  College 

Salisbury,  School  of  Art  and  Crafts 

Youth  Service 

The  County  Youth  Service  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Wiltshire 
Education  Committee,  and  includes  representatives  of  the  Church,  the  teaching 
profession,  various  voluntary  bodies,  the  pre-scrvice  training  organisations  and 
Juvenile  Employment.  Local  Youth  Service  Committees  have  been  formed  in  the 
larger  centres  of  population.  The  Borough  of  Swindon  has  its  own  Youth  Service 
Committee.  The  work  of  the  County  Youth  Service  Committee  is,  apart  from  the 
pre-service  units,  at  present  largely  carried  out  through  the  agency  of  the  voluntary 
organisations  who  are  given  every  encouragement,  including  financial  assistance,  to 
develop  the  scope  of  their  activities.  The  County  staff  consists  of  one  Youth  Service 
Officer  ;  two  Assistants  ;  live  Leader-Organisers  and  one  Club  Leader. 

MEMBERS 

Anstie,  E    L ,   Shore  House,  Tmhead,  West-  Gordon,  R    G ,    36,  Fowlers  Road,  Salisbury. 

bury.  Haden,   C.    I »   Red   Gables,   Hilperton  Road, 
Arnold-Forster,  J.  A  ,  c  B  i .,  Salthrop  House,  Trowbridge. 

Wroughton,  Swindon  Hedges,  Brig  K.  M   F ,  Wedhampton  Cottage, 
Ashby,    Mrs.    L     A ,     10,    Belgravc    Street,  Dcvi/es 

Swindon  Hart,  Mrs.  E    M  ,  The  Hermitage,  Bcmerton, 
Awdry,   Col.   R    W  ,   L  u  fc  ,    Eastcroft  House,  Salisbury 

Dcvi/es  Hobbs,  F  T.,  32,  Guppy  Street,  Swindon. 

Barnes,  h   C ,  Hungerdown,  Seagry,  Chippen-  Hudson,  The  Very  Reverend  J.  Canon,  The 

ham  Presbytery,  Wingfield  Road,  Trowbridge. 

Beaven,  J.  F.,  Springfield,  Holt,  Trowbridge  Jackson,  Mrs.,  Axford's  Patch,  Lacock,  near 
Beer,  F.,  67,  Clarendon  Avenue,  Trowbridge  Chlgpe"h*m-  w.  _,       TT  . 

Brentnall,H.C,Granham  West,  Marlborough  '^Bnstofs  '  ^^  Umvers"y> 

Calderwood,  J.  L.,  The  Hermitage,   15,  High  King,  Mrs/D    E.,  The  Knoll,  Pewsey,  Wilts. 

Street,  Swindon.  Lcveson-Gower,  Cmdr.  O.  C.  G.,  West  End 
Case,   W.  A.   J.,   Costers  Lane,   Bowerchalke,  Farm,  Donhead  St    Andrew,  Shaftesbury, 

Salisbury.  Dorset. 

Cave.  W.  E.,  Lower  House,  Everlcigh,  Marl-  Lloyd,  S.  J.,  D  s  O  ,  Upper  Chedglow,  Crudwell, 

borough.  Malmesbury, 

Clarke,  Dr.  H.  H  ,  East  End  Manor,  Durnngton,  Macdonald,     Mrs      Winifred     I.     B.,     M.D., 

near  Salisbury.  Westfield,   Westbury 

Cnpps,  R.  G.,  85,  Croft  Road,  Swindon.  Macphcrson,    C.     S  ,    36,    Westlecott    Road, 
Darling,  Mrs.  P.  MM  40,  Market  Place,  Ciren-  Swindon. 

cester,   Gloscestershire  Matthews,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  Bramley  House,  Mere. 

Diffcy,  E.  J.,  45,  Castle  Road,  Salisbury.  Melsome,  G   E.,  Blackland  Park  Farm,  Calne 

Dyer,  H.  H.,  11,  Westbourne  Gardens,  Trow-  Meyrick,  The  Rev.  Canon  C.  H.,  St    Peter's 

bridge.  Rectory,  Codford. 

207 


WILTSHIRE 

Money-Kyrle,  R.  E.,  Whetham  House,  Calne. 
Muspratt,  General  Sir  Sydney,  East  Grimstead, 

near  Salisbury. 
Olive,  G."  W.,  Dauntsey's  School,  West  Lavmg- 

ton,  Devizes. 

Pond,  S.,  Burcombe  Manor,  Salisbury. 
Pelham,    The    Rev.    W.    H.,    Tyfield    House, 

Marlborough. 
Powell,    The    Rev.    E.    G.,    10,    Park    Lane, 

Salisbury 
Pritchard,  E ,  Woodhill  Park,  Wootton  Bassett, 

near  Swindon. 
Russ,  E,  J  ,  22,  Ayleswade  Road,  Salisbury. 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


Stevens,  W.  E ,  30,  Marshfield  Road,  Chippen- 
ham. 

Stratum,  R.,  C.B.E.,  Kingston  Deverill,  War- 
minster. 

Swanton,  F,,  Manor  Farm,  Overton,  Marl- 
borough. 

Taylor,  F.  C,  3,  York  Terrace,  Warminster. 

Taylor,  F   M.,  76,  Graham  Street,  Swindon. 

Tong,  Mrs.  F.  A.,  15,  Walcot  Road,  Swindon. 

Ward,  G.,  3,  Addison  Road,  Melksham. 

Whatley,  C.  W.,  Burderop,  Swindon. 

Whatley,  G.  C.,  85,  Castle  Road,  Salisbury. 

Williams,  Major  R.  S.  A.,  The  Old  Rectory, 
Poulshot,  Devizes. 


WORCESTERSHIRE 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  ... 

DEPUTY    DIRECTOR  OF 

EDUCATION 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR  OF 

EDUCATION 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

AGRICULTURAL  DEPART- 
MENT : — 

AGRICULTURAL  ORGANISER 

HORTICULTURAL  SUPERIN- 
TENDENT 

ASSISTANT  HORTICUL- 
TURAL ADVISER 

ASSISTANT  INSTRUCTOR  IN 
HORTICULTURE 

INSTRUCTRESS  IN  DAIRYING 

INSTRUCTRESS    IN  HORTI- 
CULTURE AND  RURAL 
DOMESTIC  ECONOMY 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

GARDENS 
ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS  AND  SCHOOL 

MEALS 

DEPUTY  DITTO     

ASSISTANT  ORGANISERS  OF 

DOMESTIC  SUBJECTS 
DOMESTIC  SUBJECTS 

DEMONSTRATORS 

LIBRARIAN 

YOUTH  AND  ADULT  EDUCA- 
TION ORGANISER 
ASSISTANT  YOUTH 

ORGANISERS 

Music  ORGANISER  .., 

DRAMA  ORGANISER 
COUNTY  AND  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  COUNTY  AND 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 


H.  N.  Frost. 

R,  Y.  Logan,  M.A,,  County  Education  Office,  County 

Buildings,  Worcester.    Tel.  :    Worcester  3400. 
J.  C.  Brooke,  M.A. 

N.  Polmear,  M.A. 

Miss  V.  Bruce  ;  A.  Charles  ;  R.  A.  Young  ;  (Vacancy). 


D.  H.  Robinson,  PH.D.,  B.SC.,  N.D.A. 
L.  F.  Clift,  N.D.H. 

E.  G.  Ing,  N.D.H. 
S.  J.  Buckley. 

Miss  L.  E.  Pritchard,  N.D.D. 
Miss  M.  M.  Blorc. 

A.  W.  J.  Young. 

Miss  K.  Meredith  Jones. 


Miss  M.  L.  Lloyd. 

Miss  D.  M.  Smith  ;   (Vacancy). 

Miss  K.  M.  Gaunt ;  Miss  B.  J.  Newman. 

Miss  S.  F.  Fergusson. 
Miss  E.  H.  Atherton. 

Miss  D.  Jordan  ;    (Vacancy). 

A.  Vaughan  Davies,  MUS.  BAC.,  L.R.A.M. 

A.  R.  Stone. 

W.  Parker,  C.B.E.,  M.C.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Lond.). 

S.  Chalmers  Parry,  M.A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
(Deputy) ;  G.  J.  Eady,  L.M.S.S.A.  (Lond.) ;  Eileen  M. 
Bulmer,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  L.  J.  Bacon,  M.A,,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ; 
Margaret  M.  Meikle,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Eleanor 
Patterson,  M.B.,  B.S.,  B.HYG.,  D.P.H.  ;  Vera  Pugh, 
M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.c.p. ;  J.  J.  Murray,  M.B., 
B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  ;  A.  F.  Turner,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
D.P.H.  ;  Sara  Walker,  M.B.,  B.S.  (Lond.),  D.P.H., 
M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (London.) ;  Margaret  C. 

Fell,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  B.CH.H. 

208 


OCULISTS 

(part-time) 
DENTAL  OFFICERS... 


COUNTY  ARCHITECT 

COUNTY  TREASURER  AND 
ACCOUNTANT 

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE AREA 

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE 
LEVIED  1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
1946-47  (estimated) 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS  OR 
CLASSES 

Borough  of  Oldbury 

CHAIRMAN 

EDUCATION  OFFICER 
TREASURER 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

WORCESTERSHIRE 

...     Kathleen    Davies-Thomas,    M.B.,    CH.B.,  ,D.P.H.  ;     I. 

Lloyd  Johnstone,  M.C.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.O. 
...     F.  H.  Pugh,  L.D.S.  ;  E.  V.  Stone-Wigs,  L.D.S.  ;  K.  R.  E. 

Simpkin,  L.D.S.  ;    B.   N.   Watkins,  L.D.S.  ;    H.   G. 

Fisher,  L.D.S.  (part-time). 
...     Capt.  L.  E.  Lomas,  F.R.I.B.A. 
E.  T.  Nicholas,  F.S.A.A. 

366,240. 

There  is  now  no  Education  Rate  as  such.  The 
equivalent  rate  for  Education,  included  in  the 
General  County  Purposes  rate,  is  69. 2d,  (1946-47). 

£7,825. 

Ten  transferred  war-time  Nurseries. 
EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 

B.  T.  Robbins,  j.r. 
J.  H.  C.  Marsh,  B.SC. 
J.  Mitchell. 


EMERGENCY  TRAINING  COLLEGE  FOR  TEACHERS 

Shenstonc,  near  Kidderminster.     Principal  :    D.   Thomson,  M.A. 

No.  of    No,  on  Roll 
PRIMARY  Departments    31-3-46 


Provided  ... 
Non-Provided  ; — 

C.  ofE. 

R.C 

Others 


Totals 


127 

167 
11 

2 

307 


24,704 

14,442 

1,190 

364 

40,700 


OPEN  AIR  SCHOOL 
GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS  IN 

ADMINISTRATIVE 

COUNTY 


West  Malvern  Residential  Open-Air  Council  School. 
Boys      Girls     Mixed    Totals 

(a)  Provided       ...  —  2  5  7 

(b)  Non-Provided, 
but  aided  on  a 

deficiency  basis  4          —          —  4 

Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  (Autumn  Term, 
1946)  :—  Bovs    Girls      Mixed    Total$ 

(a)  —    869   2,673   3,542 

(b)  1.293    —    —   1,293 


L293      869       2,673     4,835 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 


Head 


Name  of  School 

(a)  Provided  Girls'  Schools 
Kidderminster  High  School    ... 
Stourbridge,  County  High  School 

(b)  Provided  Mixed  Schools 
Bromsgrove,  County  High  School 
Evesham,  Prince  Henry's  Grammar  School 

Halesowen  Grammar  School 

Oldbury,  County  High  School 
Redditch,  County  High  School 

(c)  Non-Provided  Boys*  Schools  (aided  on  a  deficiency  basis). 

Hanley  Castle  Grammar  School        E.  R.  Nichols,  M.A. 

HartleburyjQueen  Elizabeth's  Grammar  School    R.  A.  Bush,  M.A. 
Kidderminster,  King  Charles  I.  School        ...    J.  Drake,  M.A. 
Stourbridge,King Edward  VI. Grammar  School    T.  W.  Watson,  M.A. 

209 


Miss  M.  C.  Oldfield,  M.A. 
Miss  B.  M.  Dale,  M.A. 

Dr.  W.  P.  Baron. 
C.  E.  Miller,  M.A. 
E.  H.  Mander,  M.A. 
Dr.  C.  C.  Howard. 
Lt.-Col.  A.  E.  Scothern,  M.A, 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


WORCESTERSHIRE 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGES,  SCHOOLS  OF  ART,  ETC. 

Part-time  Full-time 


Name  of  Institute 

Bromsgrove  Technical 

School  and  Art  Classes 
Halesowen  Technical  School 
Kidderminster  School  of 

Science  and  Art 
Malvern  Technical  School  ... 
Malvern  School  of  Art 
Oldbury  Technical  School  . . . 
Redditch  Technical  School ... 
Redditch  School  of  Art 
Stourbridge  Technical  School 
Stourbridge  School  of  Art  . . . 


Principal 

J.  Leeson 
Johnson  Ball 
To  be  appointed 

H.  E.  Green 

V.  H.  Moody       .. 

B.  W.  Heath       ... 

W.  Pmkney 

R.  H.  Hodge      ... 

E.  Haden 

E.  M.  Dinkel     ... 


livening     Day 


235 

1000 

760 


300 


Day 


215 


714 

— 

— 

149 

47 

11 

350 

272 

114 

300 

200 

58 

123 

22 

— 

400 

— 

— 

80 

40 

44 

Youth  Service 

Youth  Clubs  with  full-time  leaders  :— 

Catshill  Youth  Club  

Cradley  Youth  Club     ... 

Evesham  Youth  Club 

Halesowen  Youth  Club 

Oldbury,  Bristnall  Hall  Youth  Club  ... 

Redditch  Youth  Centre  

Bromsgrove,  Watt  Close  Youth  Club 
Worcester  Cross  Club,  Kidderminster 
Piers  Plowman  Club,  Malvern 
Barnards  Green  Youth  Club  and  Malvern 
Hostel 

MEMBERS 


Miss  1.  B.  B.  Archibald. 

W.  Pidd. 

T.  Evans. 

Mrs.  Green. 

G.  R.  Darling. 

H.  Barlow. 

Miss  Z.  Curitz. 

G.  P.  Jordan. 


A.  Neale  Dowswell. 


Aldington,  R ,  Bennett's  Hill  Farm,  Offcnham, 

Evesham. 
Arnold,    Miss    M     L ,    155,    Mountpleasant, 

Redditch. 
Ashwin,  H.,  Bretforton  Manor,  Honeybournc, 

S  O.,  Worcester. 
Blackford,     C.     H ,    78,     Bromsgrove     Road, 

Redditch. 
Burrow,    Miss    C.   F ,  Severn,   Pucks    Mead, 

Moorlands   Road,   Malvern 
Chambers,   The  Rev.   C.   C ,   10,   Stephenson 

Terrace,    Worcester. 

Chance,  Sir  Hugh,  Caspidge,  near  Bromsgrove 
Cheshire,    H.    W.,    Franche    House,    Kidder- 
minster. 

Cooke,  W.  1 ,  6,  Gibbs  Road,  Redditch. 
Cobham.  The  Viscount,  Hagley  Hall,  Stour- 
bridge. 
Coombes,  C.,  Trmcomahe,  Belbroughton  Road, 

Blakcdown,  Kiddermmster. 
Dawes,  Dr.  F.  E.3  11,  Victoria  Avenue,  Quinton, 

Birmingham,  32. 
Worcester,  The  Very  Rev.  The  Dean  of,   IS 

College  Green,  Worcester. 
Frost,  H.  N.,  Wyre  Court,  Bewdley. 
Gaunt,  H.  C  A.,  Malvern  College. 
Goode,  J.  F ,  1,  Lenwade  Road,  Birmingham, 

32. 
Hands,    A.     P.,     Radford,    Brandhall    Road, 

Warley,  Birmingham. 

Harrison,  G.,  130,  Worcester  Road,  Droitwich. 
Hiden,  F.  C ,  17,  Worcester  Road,  Kvesham. 
Howard,  Dr.  C.  C.,  79,  Moat  Road,  Langley, 

Birmingham. 

Hill,  R.,  Taylorviile,  Kidderminster. 
Jewell,  Major  M.  F.  S.,  The  Hill,  Upton-on- 

Severn. 
Jones,  The  Rev.  Rees,  The  Vicarage,  Malvern 

Wells. 
Major,  W.   T.  C.  Kendall,   Lavender  Cottage, 

Madresneld,  Malvern. 


Kennck,  G  W.,  Anglo-Enamclwarc  Works, 
Mitton  Street,  Stourport-on-Severn 

Lane,  W    S,  Byefield,  Welland,  Malvern. 

Lechmcre,  Lady,  Severn  End,  Hanley  Castle, 
Worcester 

Newth,  Miss  H  M ,  70,  Bromwich  Road, 
Worcester. 

Norbury,  C.  P,  Sherndge,  near  Malvcrn. 

Palfrey,  H.  E.,  "  Evcrscote,"  Pedmore,  Stour- 
bridge. 

Parkcs,  H.,  Roslyn,  Springfield  Road,  Black- 
heath,  Birmingham 

Porter,  Mrs.  li  E.,  The  Court  House,  Birling- 
ham,  Pershore. 

Prescott,  Col  W  R  ,  Bocklcton  Court,  Ten- 
bury  Wells,  Worcester 

Price,  G.  H,  11,  Barnford  Crescent,  I, angle}, 
Birmingham. 

Rose,  M.,  Tenterfield  House,  Halesowen, 
Birmingham. 

Terry,  C  ,  Southcrcst,  Redditch. 

Thomson,  Prof.  J.  O.,  The  University,  Edmund 
Street,  Birmingham,  3. 

Threlfall,  R  E ,  The  Quarry,  Pedmore,  Stour- 
bridge 

VaJe,  R.  P,  Sandbournc,  Bewdlcy. 

Wagstaff,  G.,  Sunnysidc,  Barley  MOM  L<mc, 
Catshill,  Bromsgrove 

Walker,  H.  S ,  13,  Red  Hill,  Stourbridge. 

Walters,  D   J  ,  The  School,  Bromsgrove. 

White,  H  A.,  Lenchwick  House,  near  Evesham. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  C.,  Hill  House,  Wolverley, 
Kidderminster. 

Wilson,  The  Ven.  T.  B.,  Hartlebury  Rectory, 
Kiddermmster. 

Woodward,  Sir  Chad,  Arley  Cottage,  Upper 
Arley,  Bewdley. 

Wooldridge,  T.  H.,  The  Limes,  South  Road, 
Slourbridgc. 

One  Vacancy. 


210 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


YORKSHIRE  (East  Riding) 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  E.  C.  S.  Stow,  C.B.E.,  J.P. 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER    Victor  Clark,  M.A. 

EDUCATION  OFFICES  (CHIEF)     County  Hall,  Bcverley  (Tel.  281). 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

W.  J.  Kay,  A.C.C.S. 
Vacant. 


E.  A.  Armitage,  B.SC. 
J.  H.  Foord,  B.SC. 


ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
COUNTY  INSPECTOR  OF 

SCHOOLS 
SUPERINTENDENT   SCHOOL 

WELFARE  OFFICER 
ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 

SCIENCE 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS 
ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 
ORGANISER  OF  FURTHER 

EDUCATION  AND  YOUTH 

SERVICE 

COUNTY  TREASURER 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 


P.  Brown. 

Miss  E.  M.  Robinson. 

Miss  D.  Bell,  B.SC. 

Miss  M.  A,  G.  Richardson  (vacancy  lor  man  Organ  er  . 

R.  H.  Kcast,  B.A. 


J.  R.  Sampson,  A.S.A.A.,  A.I.M.T.A. 

K.  F.  Giraud,  F.R.I.B,A. 

J.  Brindle,  B.SC  ,  F.L.A. 

R.  Watson,  M.A  >  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

(with  three  Assistants). 
H.  L.  Crockatt,  MB.,  CH.B.  (part-time}. 
W.  Bainbridgc,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;   J.  Ellison,  M.R.C.S. 

(Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.)  ;   P.  Macdonald,  M.A.,  M.D., 

M.B.,  C.M. 
SENIOR   DENTAL   SURGEON    P.  S.  Spence,  L.D.S.  (with  three  assistants;. 


ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEONS 
(part-time} 


DAY  OF  MEETING... 
POPULATION 
PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE 
SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 

(a)  PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


(b)  SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


(c)  GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


PUPILS  IN  ATTENDANCE 


Monday,   quarterly. 
(Administrative  Area)  225,356. 
Estimated,  £4,000. 


No.  of    No.  on  Roll 


County 
Voluntary 


Totals 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


No. 
<H 
123 

Depts. 
100 
134 

30-6-46 
12,530 
8,286 

214 

234 

20,816 

4 

4 

U01 

Totals 


1,101 


County 
Assisted 


Boys 

2 


Girls 
2 


Mixed 


Totals 


County 
ASSISTED  . . . 


—          88Q  — 

882  — 


880 
882 


Totals 


882 


889  — 


1,771 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School    «"""««  ^«ww^c,    Head 

Beverley  Grammar  School      J.  J.  G.  Walkinton. 

Beverley  High  School  for  Girls          Miss  M.  J.  Davies. 

Bridlington  School       W.Parkinson. 

Bridlington  High  School  for  Girls     Miss  M.  Muir. 

Pocklington  School      P.  C.  Sands. 

211 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

YORKSHIRE  (East  Riding) 

DISTRICT  SUB-COMMITTEES 

There  arc  two  Boroughs  within  the  County — Beverley  and  Bridlington — in  respect 
of  which  the  Minister  of  Education  issued  an  Order  to  the  effect  that  Part  III  of  the 
First  Schedule  to  the  Education  Act,  1944,  shall  not  apply. 

The  County  Education  Committee  have  established  a  District  Education  Sub- 
Committee  for  each  of  these  Areas. 

The  following  are  the  respective  District  Education  Officers  : — 
Beverley 


Bridlington 

EDUCATION  OFFICER 
OFFICES      ...     .   ... 


C.  Manton  Baron. 

District  Education  Office,  Oxford  Street,  Bridlington. 
(Tel.  :    3219). 

MEMBERS 


COUNTY  AIDERMFN 

Cherry,  C.  S.,  Harlyn,  53,Morton  Lane,  Beverley. 
Dunmngton- Jefferson,  Lt.-Col  Sir  John,  r>  S.Q., 

Thicket  Priory,  Thorganby,  York 
Fenby,     T.     1).,     "  Hawarden/'     Bridlington, 
Hawkins,  W.  J  ,  Alton  Farm,  Beeford,  Driffield. 
Langdale,  Col.  P.,  Houghton  Hail,  Sancton,York. 
Stow,  H.  C  S.,  o  B  t  ,26-27,  Bishop  Lane,  Hull. 
Temple,  W.  S.,  Manor  House,  Catwick,  Hull 
Wilson,    J.     E,     Manor    House,     Houghton, 

Sancton,  York 

COUNTY  COUNCILLORS 
Boardman,  E.  A ,  Welton,  Brough, 
Burton,  A.  R.,  Chffe  House,  Flamborough, 

Bridlington. 

Carlton,  J.,  77,  Cardigan  Road,  Bridlington 
Connor,  R.  C.,  Burton  Pidsea,  Hull. 
Drewry,  K.,  "Rydwer,"  Hull  Road,  Withernsea. 
Goodall,  R   N.,  West  Flotmanby,  Filey. 
Goodall,  Miss  M  J.H  ,  11,  New  Walk,  Beverley. 
Hodgson,  W  ,  52,  Westwood  Road,  Beverley. 
Hotham,    Lord,    The    Hall,    Dalton    Holme, 

Beverley. 


Macknll,  H.  W.,  Lamwath  Hall,  Sutton,  Hull 
Newton,  A.  W.  P.s  "  Whitengg,"  249,  Westclla 

Road,  West  Ella,  Hull. 

Outhwaite,  J.  R  ,  Turnhead  Farm,  Barlby,  Selby 
Purdon,  F  K  ,  86,  Cardigan  Road,  Bridlington 
Seed,  J   H.  A.,  Melbourne  Hall,  York 
Wilson,   W.   A.,   Ash   Grove,   Beverley   Road, 

Dnffield. 

CO-OPTED 

Calvert,  H  ,  County  Secondary  School,  Hessle. 
Dobree,    Prof.     B ,     Southbank,     Colhngham, 

near  Leeds. 
Freer,    G.    H ,    Carr    Lane    County    Primary 

School,  Willerby,  Hull. 

Harrison,    Mrs.    M.   R.,   "  Merlestcad,"   East- 
gate,  Hornsea. 
Hull,  The  Rt    Rev    Lord  Bishop  of,  The  Old 

Rectory,  Dalton  Holme,  Beverley. 
Loten,  The  Rev    R    A.,  Westdalc,  Hornsea. 
Nicholson,    Principal    J.    H.,    The    University 

College,  Hull 

Parkinson,  W ,  Bridlington  School,  Bridlington. 
Scrope,  Mrs.  E.   C,  Wold  House,  Nafferton, 

Dnffield. 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
SECRETARY 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARY      .  . 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANTS 

ORGANISERS  OF  SCHOOLS  . . . 


ORGANISERS  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 
CLERK  OF  ACCOUNTS 
EDUCATION  ARCHITECT    ... 
POPULATION  OF 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 
EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED 

1945-46 
ESTIMATED  PRODUCT  OF  ID. 

RATE 


YORKSHIRE  (North  Riding) 

...     Sir  Bedford  L.  Dorman,  Bart.,  O.B.E. 
..     Ralph  S.  Butterfield,  O.B.E. 3  M.C. 

...     F.  Barraclough,  M.A.,  Education  Offices,  County  Hall, 
Northallerton.     Tel.  :   Northallerton  168. 

D.  Peter,  M.A. 

A.  J.  M.  Jenner,  M.A.,  B.SC.  ;    J.  Maclnnes,  M.A.  ; 

D.  B.  Taylor,  M.A.  ;  J.  Wood,  M.A. 
A.  E.  Bancroft,  M.A.,  M.sc. ;    W.  B.  Tudhope,  M.A.  ; 

Miss   J.   P.    Imrie,  M.SC.  ;    and   Miss   M.   Turner 

(Domestic  Subjects). 
Miss  M.  H.  Clayton  ;  Miss  H.  M.  Hartley  ;  Mrs.  R.  M. 

Hynd,  B.SC. 

E.  O.  Bouffler  ;    W.  H.  Taylor  ;    Miss  M.  Harrison  ; 
Miss  K.  M.  Howard. 

A.  T.  Clough. 

J.  A,  Fraser,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

G.  Walker,  M.B.,  CH.BO  M.R.C.P.  (E.),  D.P.H. 


Seven. 

Eight. 

H,  F.  Kelland. 

G,  W.  Oak,  A.R.I.B.A, 

315,340  (estimated,  1944). 

4s.  lljd. 


£8,125. 


212 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

YORKSHIRE  (North  Riding) 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 

Scarborough,   comprising   Scarborough   Borough,   Scalby   Urban   District 
and  Scarborough  Rural  District 

DIVISIONAL  EDUCATION         H.  V.  Willings. 

OFFICER 

OFFICES       Huntriss   Row,    Scarborough.     (Tel.  •     3276). 

CHAIRMAN G.  K.  G.  Pindar. 

DIVISIONAL  SCHOOL  S,  Fox  Linton,  M.SC.,  M.D.,  D.P.H, 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 


DISTRICT  EDUCATION   SUB-COMMITTEES 

1 .  Urban  District  of  Eston 

Clerk  to  the  Education  Sub-Committee  :    B.  R.  W.  Gofton,  M.A. 

2.  Borough  of  Redcar 

Clerk  to  the  Education  Sub-Committee  :   H.  Caldwell. 

3.  Borough  of  Thornaby-on-Tecs 

Clerk  to  the  Education  Sub-Committee  :   J.  R.  Carr. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


Totals 


County 
Assisted 


Totals 


County 
Assisted 


Totals 


No.  on  Roll 
Schools     Departments        31-3-46 
121  143  18,665 

214  225  14,279 


Totals  ... 


335 


368 


32,944 


No.  on  Roll 

Schools    Departments        31-3-46 
18  20  4,304 

3  3  765 


21 

Boys 
1 
3 


23 


GirL 
3 


Mixed 
5 
3 

8 


5,069 

Totals 
9 
6 

15 


Number  on  Roll  31-3-46 
Boys       Girls      Mixed       Totals 
500  879  777        2,156 

863        —  628        1,491 


1,363 


879 


1,405        3,647 


GRAMMAR 

School 
(a)  County 

Askrigg,  Yorebndge  Grammar  School  (M.; 
Easingwold  Grammar  School  (M.)    . . . 
Richmond  High  School  for  Girls 
Saltburn-by-the-Sea  High  School  for  Girls 
Scarborough  Girls'  High  School 
Scarborough  High  School  for  Boys    ... 
Thirsk  Grammar  School  (M.) 
Whitby  Grammar  School  (M.) 
Yarm  Grammar  School  (M.) 


SCHOOLS 


Head 


R.  C.  Shorter,  M.A. 
E.  Davison,  M.sc. 
Miss  R.  G.  Scott,  B.A. 
Miss  M.  G.  E.  Bailey,  B.A. 
Miss  C.  Driver,  B.A.  (Acting). 
H.  W.  Marsden,  M.A. 
H.  Tillott,  M.sc. 
H.  J.  Davis,  M.A. 
W,  A.  Wood,  B.SC. 


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YORKSHIRE  (North  Riding) 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS— continued. 

(6)  Assisted        Scho°l  Head 

Guisborough  Grammar  School  (B.) R.  J.  Routh,  M.A. 

Malton  Grammar  School  (M.)  T.  A.  Williams,  M.SC. 

Northallerton  Grammar  School  (M.) H.  Davies,  M.A. 

Pickering,  Lady  Lumley's  Grammar  School 

(M.) F.  Austin  Hyde,  M.A. 


Redcar,  Coatham  School  (B.) 

Richmond  Grammar  School  (B.)       

(c)  Others 

Ampleforth  College  (B.)          

Great  Ayton,  Friends'  School  (M.) 

Richmond  Convent  School  (G.)         

Scarborough  College  (B.)        

Scarborough  Convent  School  (G.)     

Scarborough,  Queen  Margaret's  School  (G.).. 

Topcliffe,  Skellfield  School  (G.)        

Whitby  St.  Hilda's  School  (G.)          

SECONDARY  TECHNICAL  SCHOOL  AND  TECHNICAL  INSTITUTE 
School  Principal 

Scarborough  Technical  Institute        E.  S.  Broome,  B.COM. 

MEMBERS 


R.  W.  G.  Willis,  M.A. 
F.  C.  T.  Woodhead,  M.A. 

The  Rev.  V.  P.  Nevill,  O.S.B.,  M.A. 

J.  Stanley  Carr,  B.A. 

Miss  E.  Romeu. 

H.  E.  Pegg,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S. 

Miss  L.  J.  Baker,  B.A. 

Miss  J.  M.  Brown,  B.A. 

Miss  A.  C.  Stockdale,  B.A. 

Miss  Barbara  Griffiths. 


KX-OPFICIO 

Dorman,  Sir  Bedford  I..,  Bart ,  o  B  r  ,  Entcrpen, 
Hutton,  Rudby,  Yarm. 

Butterfield,  R.  S ,  O.B  E  ,  M.C.,  Highfield, 
Haxby,  York. 

Davies,  B.  O.,  Enmus  Chambers,  Middles- 
brough.* 

Dack,  H.,  O.B.F,,  31,  Emerald  Street,  Saltburn- 
by-the-Sea. 

Place,  T  j  Sowber  Gate,  Northallerton. 

ALDERMEN 

Booth,  The  Rev.  T.  C.,  Rosebank,  Micklchow 
Road,  Loftus,  Saltburn. 

Hume,  A  L.,  Argyle  Villas,  We<>t  Cliff,  Whitby 

Jones,  W.,  30,  Oak  Road,  Redcar. 

Rowntree,  M  ,  Riseborough,  Westwood,  Scar- 
borough 

Sturdy,  T.  R.,  Hadleigh  House,  Easmgwold, 
York 

Wardman,  W.,  Ings  Farm,  Redcar. 

COUNCILLORS 

Davies,  H.  J.,  Wulfruna,  Mill  Hill,  Huntington. 

Brunton,  W.,  Tollesby  Farm,  Marton,  Middles- 
brough. 

Coupland,  J.,  14,  South  Avenue,  Dormanstown, 
Redcar. 

Hyles,  J.  C.,  East  House,  Maison  Dieu,  Rich- 
mond. 

Fincgan,  J.,  63,  Harcourt  Road,  South  Bank, 
Middlesbrough. 

Hird,  F.  A ,  <5,  Mansfield  Villas,  T  hornaby-on- 
Tees. 

Hodgson,  G  W.,  48,  Wood  Street,  Grange- 
town,  Middlesbrough 

Holdich,  Brig.-Gen.  H.  A ,  D  s.o.,  Brandsby, 
York. 

Johnson,  J.  R.,  27,  Skelton  Road,  Brotton, 
Saltburn 

P  ndar,  G.  K.  G.,  Claremont,  Castle  Road, 
Scarborough. 

Reed,  E.,  Paradise  Farm,  Islebeck  Thirsk 


Reed,   T  ,  Wensley  House,   Normanby   Road, 

South  Bank 

Rider,  A  ,  Southlands,  Northallerton. 
Waton,  The  Rev.   A.   H  ,   M  B  E  ,   M  c.,   The 

Vicarage,  Marske,  Redcar. 
Watson,  J.  E.,  39,  New  Road,  Guisborough. 
Whitehead,  The  Rev,   G.    1'.,  Flanders  Hall, 

West  Burton,  Leyburn 
Williams,  Miss  M.  B  ,  Hazel  Brow,  Low  Row, 

Richmond. 

Wmn,  T.,  Wyncroft,  Great  Ayton. 
Worsley,   Sir  William   A ,   Bart.,   Hovingham 

Hall,  York. 

CO-OPTtD 

Bennett,  R.  D  ,  Four  Lane  Ends,  Whitby 
Coleclough,  J.  E.,  27,  Barmby  Avenue,  York. 
Comber,  Prof.  N.  M.,  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture,  The   University,   Leeds 
Cunningham,  The  Rev.  Canon  J.  M.,  Canon's 

Lodge,  Borrage  Lane,  Ripon 
Gardner,  R.,  18  Derwent  Road,  Redcar. 
Godman,  Mrs  A.  L  ,  The  East  House,  Smeaton, 

Northallerton 
Hope,  The  Ven    Archdeacon  h  ,  The  Lodge, 

Thornton  Dale,  Pickering. 
Lee,  The  Rev.  Canon  A.  R.,  R  D  ,  Holy  Trinity 

Rectory,  Micklegate,  York 
Massey,  The  Rev    A    Wesley,    *1,   Esplanade 

Gardens,   Scarborough 
Nerney,   The  Rev.   Canon  P.   J  ,   St.   Peter's, 

South  Bank,  Middlesbrough, 
Pease,    Sir    Richard    A ,    Bart,    Prior    House, 

Richmond. 
Pennyman,   Miss   M     1)  ,  The   Glebe  House, 

Masham,  Ripon. 
Raybould,  S.  G.,  Dairy,  The  Avenue,  Marton, 

Middlesbrough. 
Rudsdale,    W.    P.,    Streona,    Stepney    Road, 

Scarborough. 
Smith,  The  Rev.  Canon  E.  H.,  The  Rectory, 

Barton-le-Street,   Malton. 
Whitby,  The  Rt.  Rev.  The  Bishop  of,  Foston 

Hall    Flaxton    York. 


CHAIRMAN  ... 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICERS 


YORKSHIRE  (West  Riding) 


Councillor  W.  M.  Hyman. 

Alderman  W.  J.  Johns. 

A.  B.  Clegg,  M.A.,  County  Hall,  Wakeficld.    Tel.  :  3781. 

J.  Haynes,  B.A. 

E.  Walker,  M.A.  ;  A.  F.  Finney,  M.A.,  M.SC. 


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ADMINISTRATIVE 
ASSISTANTS 

CHIEF  CLERK 

INSPECTORS  OF  SCHOOLS  . . . 

ORGANISING  INSPECTOR  OF 

MINING  EDUCATION 
ORGANISER  OF  Music 


YORKSHIRE  (West  Riding) 

H.  R.  Royston,  M.A.  ;  G.  A.  Knowlson,  M.A.  ;  G.  W.  R. 

Lines,  B.A.  ;   E.  E.  Sharpe,  M.A.  ;   Mrs.  F.  G.  Sut- 

cliffe,  M.A. 
N.  R.  Calvert. 
A.  Ecclestone,  M.A.  ;  G,  L.  Davies,  M.SC.  ;  Miss  V.  E. 

Carr  Gordon,  L.L.A.  ;   Miss  S.  R.  Savage. 
G.  Forster. 

E.  Priestley,  B.SCO  L.R.A.M. 


ASSISTANT  ORGANISERS  OF    J.  H.  Grayson,  L.R.A.M.,  A.R.C.M.  ;  Miss  M.  A.  Spence, 


Music 


L.R.A.M. 


ORGANISER  OF  HANDICRAFT    F.  H.  Kemp. 


ORGANISER  OF  ART 


W.  R.  Leadbetter. 


ORGANISERS   OF   DOMESTIC    Miss  G.  M.  Pollard  ;  Miss  E.  H.  Jones. 
SUBJECTS 


SUPERVISOR  OF  MEALS 


Miss  I.  Dods,  B.sc. 


ASSISTANT  SUPERVISORS  OF    Miss  B.  M.  G.  Sykcs ;  Miss  M.  L.  Blunt ;  Miss  W.  M. 

Johnson  ;  Miss  E.  I.  Martin  ;  Miss  J.  R.  Crosland  ; 
Miss  R.  Hcald  ;   Miss  E.  Hart. 
Vacant. 


MEALS 
COUNTY  YOUTH  OFFICFR 


ASSISTANT  YOUTH  OFFICERS    A.  C.  Bentlcy,  B.SC.  ;  Miss  M.  E.  Otter,  M.A. 


DRAMA  ORGANISER 
SENIOR  ORGANISERS  OF 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 


C.  H.  Thomas. 

J.  G.  Hoare  ;    Miss  J.  R.  W.  Dawson. 


D.  M.  Freelmg  ;   D.  D.  Wollerton  ;   A.  Harley  ;   E.  E. 
Easto  ;    J.  R.  B.  Heap  ;    Miss  A.  M.  MacLusky  ; 
Miss  E.  M.  Webber  ;    Miss  J.  C.  Harrison  ;    Miss 
M.  H.  Glen  ;  Miss  P.  E.  Barnett  ;  Miss  A,  R.  Gray  ; 
Miss  M.  Dunn  ;    Miss  D.  Jordan. 
COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 
DEPUTY  LIBRARIAN 
ORGANISER  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL EDUCATION 
HORTICULTURAL 
INSTRUCTORS 
INSTRUCTOR    IN    POULTRY 

HUSBANDRY 
INSTRUCTOR  IN  RURAL 
DOMESTIC  ECONOMY 
YOUNG  FARMERS'  CLUBS 
ORGANISERS 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVE  OF  EXCEPTED  DISTRICT 
Borough  of  Keighley 

~  Vacant. 


B.  O.  Smith. 
Miss  E.  F.  Wragg. 
G.  L,  Maw,  B.SC. 

H.  J.  Ward  ;    G.  L  Keen  ;   Miss  M.  W.  Schooling. 

R.  D.  Scott 

Miss  T.  L.  Jones. 

H.  W.  Wilson  ;    Mrs.  K.  Amoore. 


BOROUGH  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

OFFICES      

CHAIRMAN 

POPULATION 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


Town  Hall  Square,  Keighley. 


54,400. 

Primary,  33  ;    Secondary,  7. 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS 

1.  Urban  Districts  of  Skiptoii,  Barnoldswick,  Earby  and  Silsden,  Rural 

District  of  Skipton 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     H.  Marsder.. 
OFFICES      ...        ...        ...     Education  Otlices,  Skipton. 

CHAIRMAN County  Alderman  H.  Riddiough. 

POPULATION          54,891. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    ...    Primary,  47;    Secondary,  6. 

2.  Borough  of  Harrogate,  Urban  District  of  Knaresborough,  Rural  Districts 

of  Nidderdale  and  Ripon  and  Pateley  Bridge  (part) 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    R.  S.  Kay,  M.A. 

OFFICES      ...        Municipal  Offices,  Harrogate. 

CHAIRMAN J.  S.  Holmes,  J.P. 

POPULATION         69,766. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...    Primary,  61  ;  Secondary,  9. 

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YORKSHIRE  (West  Riding) 

DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRICTS— continued. 

3.  Urban  Districts  of  Baildon,  Bingley,  Dcnholme  and  Shipley 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    Vacant. 

OFFICES      Town  Hall,  Shipley. 

CHAIRMAN Councillor  W.  V.  Eustace. 

POPULATION          65,000. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    ...    Primary,  33  ;  Secondary,  8. 

4.  Borough  of  Pudsey,  Urban  Districts  of  Aireborough  and  Horsforth 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    H.  Flathcr. 

OFFICES      Richardshaw  Lane,  Pudsey. 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  G.  Wood. 

POPULATION          63,890. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...    Primary,  30  ;   Secondary,  5. 

5.  Borough  of  Todmorden,  Urban  Districts  of  Hebden  Royd,  Ripponden  and 

Sowerby  Bridge,  Rural  District  of  Hepton 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     C.  A.  Frith,  B.A. 

OFFICES      Municipal  Offices,  Todmorden. 

CHAIRMAN P.  Sowden,  J.P. 

POPULATION          59,975. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    ...    Primary,  47;    Secondary,  6. 

6.  Borough  of  Brighouse,  Urban  Districts  of  Elland  and  Queensbury  and 

Shelf. 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     W.  Bainbridge,  M.SC. 

OFFICES       ...  Manor  House,  Halifax  Road,  Brighouse. 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  E.  R.  Hinchhffc. 

POPULATION          ..          ...     57,489. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary,  38;    Secondary,  8. 

7.  Urban  Districts  of  Heckmondwike,  Mirfield  and  Spenborough 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    J.  W.  H.  Bury. 

OFFICE5      Albion  Street,  Cleckheaton. 

CHAIRMAN Councillor  G.  Blackburn. 

POPULATION          56,862. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     . . .     Primary,  49  ;   Secondary,  4. 

8.  Borough  of  Morlcy 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    A.  E.  Turner. 

OFFICES      Queen  Street,  Morlcy. 

CHAIRMAN Councillor  H.  Barnes. 

POPULATION          39,210. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary,  24  ;   Secondary,  3. 

9.  Borough  of  Batley 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     J.  H.  Desden. 

OFFICES      Town  Hall,  Batley. 

CHAIRMAN Councillor  W.  Rennison,  M.C.,  B.A.,  B.SC. 

POPULATION          39,530. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary,  23  ;   Secondary,  8. 

10.  Urban  Districts  of  Rothwell  and  Stanley 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     H.  Thorpe. 

OFFICES       8,  St.  John's  North,  Wakefield. 

CHAIRMAN County  Alderman  W.  H.  Turner. 

POPULATION          40,440. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...    Primary,  31  ;   Secondary,  2. 

11.  Urban  Districts  of  Castlcford,  Garforth  and  Normanton,  Rural  District 

of  Tadcaster  (part) 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    M.  G.  Swaine. 

OFFICES      85a,  Carlton  Street,  Castleford. 

CHAIRMAN Mrs.  M.  Sylvester. 

POPULATION          75,068. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    ...    Primary,  50;    Secondary,  9. 

12.  Borough  of  Pontefract,  Urban  Districts  of  Feathcrstone  and  Knottingley 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    F.  Hall. 

OFFICES      Chapel  Street,  Knottingley. 

CHAIRMAN County  Councillor  G,  Wright. 

POPULATION          44,349. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    ...    Primary,  26  ;    Secondary,  8. 

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YORKSHIRE  (West  Riding) 
DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES  OF  NON-EXCEPTED  DISTRlCTS-^ontmued. 

1 3.  Borough  of  Ossett,  Urban  District  of  Horbury,  Rural  District  of  Wake  fie  Id 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     F.  R.  Mann. 

OFFICES      Croft  House,  Ossett. 

CHAIRMAN W.  Patterson. 

POPULATION          40,741. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     . . .    Primary,  34  ;   Secondary,  1 . 

14.  Urban  Districts  of  Colne  Valley,  Denby  Dale,  Holmfirth,  Kirkburton 

and  Meltham 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     A.  Beilby. 

OFFICES      29,  Standard  House,  Hudderslield. 

CHAIRMAN County  Councillor  T.  W.  Spivey. 

POPULATION          73,508. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary,  63  ;   Secondary,  5. 

15.  Urban  Districts  of  Cudworth,  Hemsworth  and  Royston,  Rural  District 

of  Hemsworth 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     F.  Wilson. 

OFFICES       8,  St.  John's  North,  Wakefield. 

CHAIRMAN..          County  Alderman  A.  Flavell. 

POPULATION  77,692. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary,  50;    Secondary,  12. 

16.  Urban  Districts  of  Adwick-le-Street,  Bentley-w-Arksey  and  Tickhill, 

Rural  District  of  Doncaster. 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    H.  Holmes. 

OFFICES       Winchester  House,   Scot  Lane,  Doncaster. 

CHAIRMAN ..     County  Councillor  R.  E.  Hughes. 

POPULATION          89,542. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary,  62  ;    Secondary,  15. 

17.  Urban  Districts  of  Darfield,  Darton,  Dodworth,  Womb  well  and  Wors- 

borough 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    A.  Beardsell,  B.A. 
OFFICES      .  .         .  ...     Stafford  House,  Church  Street,  Royston. 

CHAIRMAN Councillor  H.  Hallsworth. 

POPULATION          ..          ...     54,533. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...    Primary,  37  ;  Secondary,  5. 

18.  Urban   Districts   of  Conisbrough,   Dcarne,   Mcxborough,   Rawmarsh 

Swinton  and  Wath,  Rural  District  of  Rotherham  (part) 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     E.  B.  Stockdale. 

OFFICES       Rock  House,  Swinton,  Mcxborough. 

CHAIRMAN Councillor  C.  H.  \Xrilliams. 

POPULATION          107,442. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary,  61  ;    Secondary,  15. 

19.  Urban  Districts  of  Hoyland  Nether,  Stocksbridge  and  Wortley 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     A.  Rayner. 

OFFICES      Orchard  Chambers,  Church  Street,  Sheffield. 

CHAIRMAN  ...         Councillor  T.  O.  Joyce. 

POPULATION          56,096. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    ...    Primary,  36  ;  Secondary,  7. 

20.  Urban  District  of  Maltby,  Rural  Districts  of  Kiveton  Park  and  Rother- 

ham (part) 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER       ...    A.  E.  Hall. 

OFFICES      44,  Moorgatc  Street,  Rotherham. 

CHAIRMAN County  Councillor  W.  Cloke. 

POPULATION          63,078. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...    Primary,  49  ;    Secondary,  8. 

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YORKSHIRE  (VT     t  Riding) 
DISTRICTS  OUTSIDE  THE  AREAS  OF  DIVISIONAL  EXECUTIVES 

21.  Rural  Districts  of  Sedbergh,  Settle  and  Bowland 

DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    E.  J.  W.  Douglas. 

OFFICES      Castle  Hill,  Settle. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary,  52;    Secondary,  1. 

22.  Borough  of  Ripon,  Rural  Districts  of  Ripon  and  Pateley  Bridge  (part), 

Tadcaster  (part)  and  Wetherby 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER          .     J.  Minett. 

OFFICES       ...     Park  Square  Chambers,  Knaresborough. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary,  55;    Secondary,  4. 

23.  Urban  Districts  of  Ilkley  and  Otley,  Rural  District  of  Wharfedale 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     C.   Anderson. 

OFFICES      ..          Whiteley  Croft,  Newstcad  Road,  Otley. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary,  26;    Secondary,  3. 

24.  Urban  District  of  Selby,  Rural  Districts  of  Osgoldcross,  Selby  and 

Tadcaster  (part) 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     J.  Smith. 

OFFICES      Windsor  Terrace,  Garibrth,  near  Leeds. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS    ...    Primary,  40  ;   Secondary,  2. 

25.  Borough  of  Goole  and  Rural  Districts  of  Goole  and  Thorne 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER  .     J.  H.  Crabtrce. 

OFFICES      Alexandra  Street,  Goole. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     . . .     Primary,  48  ;    Secondary,  1 1 . 

26.  Urban  District  of  Saddleworth 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...    A.  Beilby. 

OFFICES      29,  Standard  House,  Huddersneld. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     ...     Primary,  14  ;    Secondary,  — . 

27.  Urban  District  of  Penistone,  Rural  District  of  Penistone 
DIVISIONAL  OFFICER        ...     A.  Rayner. 

OFFICES      Orchard  Chambers,  Church  Street,  Sheffield. 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS     .  .     Primary,  18;   Secondary,  1. 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF.  .  C.  Fraser  Brockmgton,  M.A.,  M.D  ,  D.P.H.  (County 

Medical  Officer  and  School  Medical  Officer)  ; 
J.  Wood  Wilson  (Deputy  County  Medical  Officer 
and  School  Medical  Officer)  ;  J.  M.  Anderson, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (Assistant  School  Medical  Officer). 

SCHOOL  OCULISTS Jean  V.  Kirkwood,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Robert  Burns,  M.B., 

B.CH.,  B.A.O. 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  Josephine  Coupland,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.  ;   G.  P.  Holder- 

INSPECTORS  ness,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    Margaret  E.  Peaker,  M.R.C.S., 

L.R.C.P.  ;  Annabclla  Marshall,  M.B.  ;  Gertrude  M. 
Mayhall,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  Jean  J.  Smith,  M.B., 
D.P.H.  ;  S.  Lindsay,  M.B.  ;  Joyce  E.  M.  White, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  Rosic  B.  Becker,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ; 
John  Clarke-Goldthorpe,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  Robert  C. 
Davison,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;  J.  M.  Watt,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (part- 
time)  ;  J.  Ferguson,  M.D.  D.P.H.,  (part-time),  John 
Battersby,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (part-time)  ;  James  M. 
Russell,  M.B.,  B.HY.,  D.P.H.  (part-time)  ;  *Henry 
S.  Bury,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  P.  M.  Ashmore, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  *Mary  Roland,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
(temporary)  ;  M.  A.  Hillis,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ; 
Cecilia  Galton,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (temporary) ;  Joseph 
Lyons,  M.B.  ;  Mary  Townend,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  A.  L. 
Taylor,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  (part-time). 
*Serving  with  H.M.  Forces. 

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YORKSHIRE  (West  Riding) 

DENTAL  STAFF      B.  R.  Townend,  L.D.S.  (Chief  Dental  Officer)  ;   G.  O. 

Wood,    L.D.S.  ;     B.    Sleight,    B.CH.D.  ;     Marion    M. 

Thorn,  L.D.S.  ;    M.   Hattan,  L.D.S.  ;    O.   A.   Long, 

L.D.S.  ;    F.   W.   Buzza,   L.D.S.   (serving  with  H.M. 

Forces)  ;   G.  Kilvmgton,  L.D.S.  ;   J.  Mackay,  L.D.S.  ; 

Rachel  Sclare,  L.D.S.  ;   W.  Rodger,  L.D.S.  ;   J.  Todd, 

L.D.S.  ;    Mary  M.  Gibson,  L.D.S.  ;    F.  C.  Shenton, 

L.D.S.  ;  J.  G.  Richardson,  L.D.S.  ;   W.  H.  Etheridge, 

L.D.S.  ;    S.  Ackers,  L.D.S.  ;    G.  H.  Bulcock,  L.D.S.  ; 

W.  H.  Dyke,  L.D.S.  (serving  with  H.M.  Forces)  ; 

Minnie  H.  Platford,  L.D.S.  ;   T.  M.  Bulcock,  L.D.S.  ; 

Annie  W.  Black,  L.D.S.  ;    G.  Wilson,  L.D.S.  ;   A.  G. 

Wood  (serving  with  H.M.  Forces)  ;    S.  Levinson, 

L.D.S.  ;    J.  Lynn,  L.D.S.  ;    E.  Ackers,  L.D.S.  ;    E.  E. 

Jackson,  L.D.S.  ;    J.  R.  Tuxford,  L.D.S.  ;    E.  M.  F. 

Simmie,   L.D.S.  ;     H.    N.    Barber,    L.D.S.  ;     H.    M. 

Yuilc,  L.D.S.  ;    S.   Henry,  L.D.S.  ;    W.   H.   Blevvitt, 

L.D.S.  ;    M.  Blcwitt,  L.D.S.  ;    H.  F.  Crabb,  L.D.S,  ; 

K.  A.  Gordon-Ralph,  L.D.S.  ;    E.  Thornton,  L.D.S.  ; 

I.   Haddow,  L.D.S.  ;    W.  Parlane,  L.D.S. 
H.  M.  Petty,  M.B.  (part-time). 
H.  Bennett,  KR.I.B.A. 
John  Durham,  F.S.A.A. 
1,504,057. 


AURAL  SURGEON 

COUNTY  ARCHITKCT 

COUNTY  TREASURER 

POPULATION  OF  ADMINIS- 
TRATIVE (estimated). 

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE. 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
1945-46  (estimated) 

SCHOOL  DtPARrMENis 
PRIM\RY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Rates  levied  for  Education,  1945-46 — bs.  8d 
General  County   (Education)— £30,922. 

No.  of 
Xo.  Departments 

County 497  678  \ 

Voluntary  ...       390  455  / 


Total 


County    .  . 
Voluntary 


Total 


County 
Assisted 


Totals  .  . 


PUPILS  IN  ATTENDANCE      County     . 

Assisted  ... 


887 

90 
5 

104 

llov* 
I 


10 
443 


1,133 

113 
5 


No.  on 
Roll 

158,932 


22,380 
1,091 


118 


23,471 


Girh 
8 


10 


Mixed 
23 


32 


Total* 
32 
20 

52 


2,680      12,201      15,324 
682        3,832       7,436 


Totals...        3,365 


SECONDARY  TECHNICAL       County    ... 
SCHOOLS  Assisted  ... 

PUPILS County    .. 

Assisted  ... 


3,302      16,033      22,760 
10  10 


—  —  1,939         — 


Name  of  School 

Adwick-le-Street,      The 

Grammar 

Aireborough  Grammar 
Barns  ley  Grammar  (B.) 
Barnsley  High  (G) 
Batley  Grammar  (B.) 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Percy      Jackson 


Head 
C.  Elliott. 

(Vacant). 

J.  W.  Roche. 

Miss  C.  D.  M.  Baldwin. 

A.  S.  Benstead. 


Batiey  Grammar  (G.) Miss  D.  A.  Butler. 

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YORKSHIRE  (West  Riding) 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS— continued 

Name  ef  School  Head 

Bingley  Grammar         A.  Smailes. 

Brighouse  Secondary  (G.)       ...         ...         ...  Miss  S.  Ford. 

Castlcford  Grammar     ...         ...         ...         ...  J.  L.  Hampson. 

Cleckheaton  Whitcliffe  Mount  Grammar     ...  A.  W.  King. 

Drax  Grammar  (B.)      ...         ...         ...         ...  R.  S.  Adamson. 

Ecclesfield  Grammar    ...         ...         ...         ...  A.  C.  Harrison. 

Elland  Grammar          W.  N.  Palmer. 

Goole  Grammar  ...         ...         ...         ...  J.  L.  Larimer. 

Harrogate  Grammar H.  R.  C.  Carr. 

Hebden  Bridge  and  District  Grammar          ...  H.  Howarth. 

Heckmondwike  Grammar       ...         ...         ...  H.  W.  Edwards. 

Hemsworth  Grammar R.  W.  Hamilton. 

Hipperholme  Grammar  (B.)    ...         .  ...  J.  W.  Houseman. 

Holmfirth,  Holme  Valley  Grammar  ...         ...  K.  R.  Brain. 

Huddersfield  Royds  Hall  Grammar D.  St.  J.  G.  Gurney. 

Ilkley  Grammar  J.  S.  Newby. 

Keighley  Grammar  (B. )  ...         ...         ...  N.  Hind. 

Keighley  Grammar  (G.)          .  ...  ..  Miss  J.  A.  Evans. 

Knaresborough  King  James's  Grammar       ...  A.  S.  Robinson. 

Maltby  Grammar         G.  Rush. 

Mexborough  Secondary  ...         .  .         ...  H.  L.  Watkinson. 

Mirfield  Grammar  W.  Hepworth. 

Morley  Grammar          F.  H.  Hulbert. 

Normanton  Grammar  (B.)       ...         ...         ...  J.  A.  Holden.     - 

Normanton  High  (G.)  ...         ...         ...         ...  Miss  K.  Reeve. 

Ossett  Grammar  ...  E.  C.  Axford. 

Otley  Prince  Henry's  Grammar          ...          ...  J.  Wilde. 

Penistone  Grammar      E.  F.  Bowman. 

Pontefract,  The  King's  (B.) J.  D.  Lean. 

Pontefract  and  District  High  (G.)      ..  ...  Miss  M.  M.  Macdcrmott. 

Pudsey  Grammar          F.  A.  Bird. 

Rastrick  Grammar  (B.)  J.  M.  Lewis. 

Ripon  Grammar  (B.) W.  J.  Strachan. 

Ripon  High  (G.)  Miss  M.  W.  Johnson. 

Rothwell  Grammar       E.  R.  Manley. 

Selby  High  (G.)  ...         .  ..         .  .  Miss  R.  E.  Okell. 

Settle  High  (G.)  .  .          .  Miss  R.  E.  Scargill. 

Shipley  Salt  High         G.  H.  W.  Parkin. 

Skipton  Grammar  (B.) M.  L.  Forster. 

Skipton  High  (G.)        Miss  E.  Wise. 

Sowerby  Bridge  Secondary      ...         ...         ...  M.  Holmes. 

Tadcaster  Grammar W.  N.  Bicknell. 

Thorne  Grammar         J.  E.  S.  Turner. 

Todmorden  Secondary A.  Greenough. 

Wath-on-Dearne  Grammar     .  .  .  J.  Ritchie. 

Woodhouse  Grammar N.A.Alston. 

TRAINING    COLLEGE  NO.  of 

College  Students 

Bingiey  Training  College  for  Women  (Residential)         280 

TECHNICAL   COLLEGES   AND   TECHNICAL   INSTITUTES 

Part-time1 

Name  of  College  Principal  Pull-time         Day  Evening 

or  Institute  or  Head  Students     Students       Students 

Aireborough  Technical      R,  L.  Wilkinson     ...  —  —  753 

Batley  Technical  College Dr.  T.  Heap           ...  —  —  698 

Bingley  Technical...         ...         ...  A.  Rawlinson         ...  —  —  546 

Brighouse  Technical        (Vacant)      —  —  415 

Castleford  Whitwood  Mining  and  W.  C.  Harmer       ...  —  /   112\  -  ,-Q 

Technical  College  \*207/  MDy 

Dinnington,   Chelmsford  Mining  H.  Ralph                ...  —  109  601 

and  Technical 

Elland  Technical A.Kemp     —  —  68 

Glusburn  Technical         J.  W.  Charlesworth  —  •—  151 

220 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

YORKSHIRE  (West  Riding) 
TECHNICAL  COLLEGES  AND  TECHNICAL  INSTITUTES— continued. 

Part-time 


Name  of  College 

Principal              Full-time         Day 

Evening 

or  Institute 

or  Head                 Students     Students 

Students 

Goole  Technical   

L.  F.  Moore            ..     —            — 

89 

Harrogate  Technical        

T.  R.  Lupton         ...     —          133 

795 

Hebden  Royd  Technical  

H.  H.  Potts  —            — 

30 

Heckmondwike  Technical 

C.  Thackray           ...     —            — 

255 

Hemsworth  Mining  and  Technical 

G.  W.  Moses            .     —            — 

36 

Holmfirth  Technical        

A.  Bleasby  ...                —            — 

448 

Keighley  Technical  College 

W.  Hcaley  17            52 

1,316 

Mexborough  Schofield  Technical 

M.Clark     —      |*20l} 

854 

JVlorley  Technical  ... 

r   F  Thetford          .     —            — 

315 

Normanton  Technical      

J.  W.  Davis    .         .  .     —            — 

311 

Ossett  Technical  

C.  H.  Akehurst      ...     —            — 

282 

Otley  Technical    

H.  H.  Birch              .     —            — 

58 

Pudsey  Technical  

A.  B.  Oldfield        .       —            — 

733 

Selby  Technical    ... 

J.  Speak  (acting)            —            35 

170 

Settle  Technical    

J.Pye          ...                —            - 

190 

Shipley  Technical  

W.H.Buckley       ...     —            — 

588 

Skipton  Technical 

T.  C.  Midgley            .     —            — 

311 

Sowerby  Bridge  Technical 

G.  V.  Dalby           .        —            — 

327 

Spenborough  Technical               .  . 

W.  Pearson...                  —             — 

280 

Todmorden  Technical 

A.  C.  Pawson                —            — 

558 

*  Boy  Entrants  Alining 

Art  Schools                      .    „ 

f'ull-twie 

P*n-nmc 

Name  of  School 

Head                                Student* 

Students 

Batley  Art  .  . 

Dr.  T.  Heap             .             15 

199 

Harrogate  Art 

T    P.  Jenkins         .  .             73 

395 

Keighley  Art         

A.G.Langhorne(dt7z;/£)        29 

155 

Selby  Art      

J.  Speak  (acting)                  31 

207 

Shipley  Art 

W.  H.  Buckley       ...             15 

244 

Skipton  Art           

J.  C.  Midgley          ..              5 

178 

Art  Classes 

Part-time 

Name  of  Art  Classes 

Head 

Students 

Aireborough  Art  Classes  

R.  L.  Wilkinson         ...        — 

— 

Bmgley  Art  Classes          

A.  Rawlinson  — 

258 

Brighouse  Art  Classes 

(Vacant)          ...           .        — 

11 

Holmfirth  Art  Classes 

A.  Bleasby      ..                     — 

12 

Morley  Art  Classes 

C.  F.  Thetford            .          — 

— 

Otley  Art  Classes  ... 

H.  H.  Birch    — 

33 

Pudsey  Art  Classes           

A.  B.  Oldfield            .  .         — 

286 

Todmorden  Art  Classes 

A.  C.  Pawson.             ..         — 

53 

Junior 

Technical  Schools 

No.  of 

Name  of  School 

Head 

Pupils 

Batley  Junior  Technical 

Dr.  T.  Heap  

198 

Bingley  Junior  Technical 

A.  Rawlinson  .. 

92 

Dinnington  Junior  Technical 

H.Ralph        

273 

Harrogate  Junior  Technical 

T.  R.  Lupton  

310 

Keighley  Junior  Technical 

W.  Hc-iiev       .          ..          

172 

Mexborough  Schofield  Junior    .  .  . 

M  Chrk        

303 

Technical 

Selby  Junior  Technical    ... 

J.  Speak  (acting) 

144 

Whitwood  Junior  Technical 

W.  C.  Harmer           

295 

Junior  Art  Departments 

No.  of 

Name  of  School 

Head 

Pupils 

Batley  Art  School     Dr 

.  T.  Heap          

55 

Keighley  Art  School  A. 

C.  Langhornc  (acting)  

53 

Remand  Home 

The  County  Council  maintain  a  Remand  Home  at  Nortonthorpe  Hall,  Scissett, 
nr.  Huddersfield,  with  accommodation  for  50  boys. 

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YORKSHIRE  (West  Riding) 


MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Hyman,  Councillor   W.    M.,    AshvUIe,   Cqach 
Road,  Bnghouse. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Johns,  Alderman  W    J.,  Trelawne,  Oakworth, 
near  Keighley 

COUNTY  ALDERMFN 

Armistead,   J.    H.,    MA,    Kingarth,    Wheatley 

Road,  Ilkley. 
Barber,     A,,     Sunnymcad,     Redhijl,     Kivcton 

Park,  near  Sheffield. 
fearber,  W,   M.B.E.,   Ciceter,   Mill  Hill   Lane, 

Pontefract. 

Bland,  Mrs.  L.  M ,  13,  Craven  Terrace,  Settle 
Flaveil,     A.,     Glen-Roy,     Minsthorpe     Lane, 

Moorthorpe,  South  Elmsall,  near  Ponte- 
fract. 
Foulstone,  T.  H.,  103,  Snapehill  Road,  Darfield, 

near  Barnsley. 

Grylls,  R.  M.,  Broomhill,  Gomersal,  near  Leeds 
Hirst,  K,  Beaumont,  Hebden  Bridge. 
Lane,  J.  W.,  B.E.M,  The  Cottage,  Adwick-le- 

Street,  near  Doncaster 
Runton,   Mrs.  Ryder,    QBE, 'Ben  Rhyddms, 

Ilkley. 
Smith,  Lady   Mabel,  Barnes  Hall,   Greno^ide, 

near   Sheffield. 

Spence,  T.  F.,  Red  Hills  Grange,  Ripon 
Taylor,  EM  Acacia,  Lumley  Street,  Whitwood 

Mere,  Castleford 
Tomlinson,  T.,  B  E.M.,  20,  Fitzwilham  Street, 

Elsecar,   near  Barnsley 
Turner,    W,     H.,     Fairhavcn,     Wood     Lane, 

RothwcII,  near  Leeds. 

COUNTY  (COUNCILLORS 

Banks,  Col.  C.,  M.B  E  ,  Sprmgsyde,  Otley. 
Broadley,  K  ,  fc  sc ,  Heath  Hall,  Norland,  near 

Sowerby  Bridge 
Cornthwaite,    F.    J  ,    South    View,    Rathmell, 

Settle. 
Creighton,    M ,    Sunnymedc,    Station    Street, 

Swmton,   near  Rotherham 
Cutts,    H.,    48,    Burman    Road,    Wath-upon- 

Dcarne,  near  Rotherham 


Ellison,    T.    B  ,    Hillcrest,    Common    Lane, 

East  Ardsley,  near  Wakefield. 
Geldard,  N  ,  The  Grange,  Grange  Estate,  Ben 

Rhydding,    Ilkley. 
Green,  Mrs.  H.  E  ,  Langs  ctt,  near  Stocksbridge, 

Sheffield. 

Harkm,  J.,  40,  Blakcridge  Lane,  Batley. 
Houldsworth,  Lady  H.,   B  right's  Cottage,   St. 

James*  Street,  Heckmondwikc 
Longdcn,    H.    A.,    Peekfield    Lodge,    South 

Milford. 

Mason,  G.  S  ,  25,  Devonshire  Street,  Keighlcy. 
Mather,    Dr.    J.    De    Ville,    Clari'mont,    Tod- 

morden. 
Middlebrook,  H.  A  ,  Ness  Bank,  Brayton,  neai 

Selby. 
Rowley,     E.t     3,     Appletree    Road,     Purston, 

Featherstone 
Smith,    Mrs.    E     E  ,    Donmthonie,    Kmders 

Lane,  Greenikld,  ncai  Oldham 
Smith,  Mrs.  J  ,  Wood  View,  Manchester  Road, 

Marsdcn,  near  Huddersfield. 
Spivey,  T    W.,  97,  Wakciield  Road,  Lepton, 

near   Huddersfield 

Sylvester,  G  O.,  70,  Firvillc  Street,  Normanton. 
Wilkinson,  A    E.,  Wilton  House,   3^  Cobcar 

Street,   Elsecar,   Barnslev 
H.  W    Wills,   1,  Princess  Street,  Mirficld. 
Wright,  G,  MBI  ,  14,  Thackray  Lane,  Ponte- 


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Hardaker,  Mrs    L,  Harrowine,  Skipton  Road, 

Keighley. 
Hepworth,  B.,  Temperance  Villa,  Gawthorpc, 

Ossett. 
Ibbcrson,    Mrs     G.,    Chyvadna,    Mapplcwell, 

Barnsley 
Masson,    Or     J.    I,    Mni  ,     I  he    Umveisity, 

Sheffield. 
Rastall,     Mrs     A  ,     Woodsctts     Road,     North 

Anston,   Sheffield 

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Sowden,    P  ,     Bndgeroyd    House,     Eastwood, 

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CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  ... 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ADMINISTRATIVE 

ASSISTANTS 
ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
ORGANISER  OF  INFANTS  AND 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS 
SUPERVISOR  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS 

YOUTH  ORGANISER 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 

ADVISER  IN  Music 
BUILDINGS  INSPECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF... 


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PSYCHIATRIST 

SOCIAL  WORKER 

EAR,   NOSE   AND   THROAT 

SPECIALIST 
EYE  SPECIALIST     ... 
ORTHOPAEDIC  SPECIALIST... 
SKIN  CONSULTANT 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS.. 
ARCHITECTS 

POPULATION          .  . 
EDUCATION   RATH   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


BARNSLEY  (C.B.) 

Alderman  J.  Jones,  C.B.E.,  J.PO  LL.D. 
H.  V.  Lightfoot,  B.SC.,  Education  Department,  Town 
Hall,  Barnsley.     Tel.:  3232. 


SECONDARY 
SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY 
Schools 


CENTRAI 
MODERN 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOL 
SCHOOL  CAMP 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 
(Jointly  with  W.R.C.C.) 


H.  A  Redburn,  B.A. 


S.  Jebson. 

F.  Jagger,  A.C.I.S. 

Miss  M.  J.  Blair. 
Miss  E.  E.  Harries. 
Miss  D.  I.  Scott. 


C.  H.  W.  Clarke,  B.SC. 

F.  C.   Hannen,  Juvenile  Employment  Officer,   Town 
Hall,  Barnsley 

D.  J.  Green,  B.A. 

G.  Townshend. 

J.  Tudor  Lewis,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (Chief  Medical  Officer) ; 
Miss  M.  W.  Blackwood,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Deputy 
Medical  Officer)  ;  Miss  C.  L.  M.  Scally,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
D.P.H.  ;  O.  Jacobson,  M.D.  (Heidelberg). 

Dr.  Mary  MacTaggart. 

Consultant,  Dr.  Eddlestone  (Leeds). 

Mrs.  M.  Harrington. 

W.  L.  Rowe,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  F.R.C.S. 

H.  Tomlin,  M.D.  (Pair-time). 

H.  L.  Crockett,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Part-rime). 

Miss  D.  Fletcher,  M.B. 

J.  K.  Penny,  L.D.S.,  and  C.  G.  O'Neill. 

Dyson,    Cawthorne    and    Coles,    25,    Regent    Street, 

Barnsley.     Tel.  :    3334. 
73,807. 
5s.  11.55d. 


£1,547  12s.  9.<>2d 


County 
Voluntary 
C  Bounty    . 

County 
Voluntary 


Totals 


County 
Assisted 


18 
5 


20 

Boys 
743 


T(>  of 

epts 

26 

8 


44 

GtrL 
620 


u>  on  Roll 

H-3-46 

6,278 

1,434 

571 

1,894 
144 

10,321 


To:  'is 


743 


620 


1,363 


One  P.D.  Open-Air  School  with  80  on  roll. 

Scout  Dike,  near  Penistone.    Open  May  to  September, 

inclusive.     Accommodation    for    150    children    and 

teachers. 
Barnsley   Girls'   High    School  :     643   Girls   on   Roll. 

Headmistress — Miss     C.    D.    M.     Baldwin,    M.A. 

Tel.  2093. 
Barnsley    and    District    Holgate    Grammar    School  : 

778   Boys  on   Roll.      Headmaster— J.    W.    Roche, 

M.A.,  B.SC.  (Econ.).    Tel.  :    3720. 

227 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


BARNSLEY  (C.B.) 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 


JUNIOR  TECHNICAL  SCHOOL 
SCHOOL  OF  ART 


YOUTH  ORGANISER 
JUVENILE   EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 
SWIMMING 


ADVISER  IN  Music 
BUILDINGS  INSPECTOR 


Principal — H.    L.   Haslcgrave,   M.A.   (CANTAB.),   PH.D. 

(LONDON),       M.SC.      (ENG.),     A.M.I.MECH.E.,     A.M.t.E.E. 

Senior  Full-time  Students,  56.  Part-time  Day  and 
Evening  Students,  2,831,  Tel.  :  3769. 

Head— H.  P.  Williamson,  M.SC.    No.  on  Roll  :    541. 

Principal — L.  H.  H.  Glover,  A.R.C.A.  ;  Senior  Full- 
time Students,  13  ;  Part-time  Day  and  Evening 
Students,  102.  Tel.  •  3413. 

C.  H.  W.  Clarke,  B.sc. 

F.  C.  Hannen,  Juvenile  Employment    Officer,  Town 
Hall,   Barnsley.     Tel.:    3232. 

One  Swimming  Bath  atteched  to  a  Senior  School. 
One  Open- Air  Swimming  Bath  at  School  Camp. 
Use  of  two  Corporation  Swimming  Baths  three  days 
weekly. 

D.  T.  Green. 

G.  Townshend. 


Committee 

School  Attendance  and  Welfare 
Juvenile  Employment 
School  Health  Services  . 
Sites,  Buildings  and  Development 
Primary  Education 
Secondary  Education 
Further  Education 
Finance  and  General  Purposes 
Reconstruction 


SUB-COMMITTEES 

Chairman 

Councillor  I.   Briggj.. 
.  .         Councillor  G   Maj»on,  j  P 
Alderman  E.  Sheenen,  j  p 
Alderman  J   Jones,  c  u.i  ,  j  i» ,  T  i  i> 
Alderman  A   Jepson,  J.P 
Alderman  E.  Sheenen,  J.P, 
Alderman  Revd  D.  Allott,  M  A 
Alderman  J   Jones,  c  3  t,,  j  P  ,  I  L  u 
Alderman  J.  Jones,  i.  B  t  ,  j  p  ,  LI  n 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN* 

Jones,    Alderman    J.,    C.B  t  ,    JP,    11  D,    15, 
Huddersiield  Road, 

VlCt-CHAIRMAN 

Sheenen,  Alderman  E  ,  J.P.,  26,  Cope  Street 

MAYOR 

Dunk,    Alderman    A ,    MM,    j  P ,    30,    Farrar 
Street. 

Ai  DLRMEM 

Allott,  Rev   D  ,  MA.,  6,  Mount  Vernon  Road 
Guest,  J  ,  j  P  ,  4,  Queen's  Way. 
Jepson,  A.,  j  ? ,  9,  Oaks  Terrace,  Stairfooi 
Wright,  A  ,  34,  Harvey  Street. 

COUNCII  i  ORS 

Addy,  H  ,  ^,  Burton  Bank 
Brannan,  Mrs.  M,  11,  Canda  Street 
Briggs,  I..,  12,  Newman  Avenue,  Carlton 
Burgin,  H  ,  24,  Blenheim  Road. 
Mason,  G  ,  JP,  HO,  Barnsley  Road,  Stairfoot 


McVie,  A.  E  ,  1  3,  Rowland  Road 

Potter,  H  ,  M  INSF  B  E.,  Osborne  House,  Monk 

Bretton 

Race,  G  ,  62,  Princess  Street 
Rideal,  J    G    E  ,  D  &  o  ,  Keir  House,  Sackville 

Street 

Ruse,  P.,  6,  Wilthorpe  Green* 
Trueman,  S  ,  4,  New  Lane,  Smithies 
Walker,  P.  O.,  M  A.,  LL  B.,  Regent  Street 
Wmierhottom,  5,  Blackburn  Lane 

Co-oi»Ttn 

Cope,  Miss  G  ,  53,  Broadway 
Gundry,  W.  R  ,  16,  Carrmgton  Street 
Hudson,  Rev    Canon  W.  C  ,  Holy  Rood  Pics- 

bytcry 

Pickles,  T  ,  B.SC  ,  7,  Moorland  Avenue 
Thompson,  Rev.  J    W  ,  B.A  ,  u  u  ,  The  Manse, 

6,  Huddersiield  Road 
Wilkinson,    Rev     Canon    W      h  ,    MA,    The 

Rectory,    Huddersficld   Rt>ad 


BARROW-IN-FURNESS  (C.B.) 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  R.  A.  Brunskill,  J.P. 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER    W.    G.    Bate,    B.SC.,    Education    Ollices,    Barrow-m- 

Furness.     Tel.  :   Barrow  458-9. 
J.  West. 


CHIEF  ADMINISTRATIVE 

ASSISTANT 
CHIEF  ORGANISER  AND 

TECHNICAL  ASSISTANT 
Music  ORGANISER 
RECREATION  AND  SOCIAL 

AND  PHYSICAL  TRAINING 

ORGANISER 
PHYSICAL  TRAINING 

ORGANISER 

SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER    Miss  E.  Fielding. 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER     A.  R.  Forrest,  M.DO  CH.B.,  D.P.H.    (Medical  Officer  of 

Health). 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL    (Vacancy). 

OFFICER 


Lt.-Col.  E.  F.  Wilson,  M.B.E.,  B.SC.,  M.KD. 

H.  H.  Thomas. 
W.  E.  Edmondson. 


Miss  K.  S.  Davis. 


228 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

SENIOR    SCHOOL    DENTAL 
OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  DENTAL 
OFFICER 

ARCHITECT 

CHIEF  ASSISTANT  ARCHITECT 
BUILDING  MANAGER 
POPULATION 
EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
SCHOOLS — 

COUNTY  SECONDARY    ... 


BARROW-IN-FURNESS  (C.B.) 

G.  G.  Dickie,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Dorothy  G.  Stewart, 

M.B.J  CH.B.  ;   F.  Klopstock,  M.D. 
J.  Hughlings  Davies,  L.D.S. 

Winifred  G.  Sivewright*  L.D.S. 

J.  N.  Flitcroft,  A.M.INST.C.E.  (Borough  Engineer  and 
Surveyor). 

D.  Livingstone,  A.R.I. B,A. 

E.  S.  Ballard. 
66,440. 
64.78d. 


£1,595  (estimated). 


No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
Depart  ments .     3 1  -3-46. 

i  529 


PRIMARY 
OTHER  COUNTY 


INSTITUTIONS  FOR 
FURTHER  EDUCATION 


Grammar  Boys  (Head  Master 

S.  M.  Price,  M.A.,  M.ED.) 
Grammar  Girls  (Head  Mistress 

M.  J.  Hillier,B.A.)     1  447 

Technical  Boys  (Head  Master   : 

B.  Sandham,  M.F.NG.)...           .  1  112 

Modern 6  1,357 

County       .                     15  4,642 

Voluntary                         .  .           ..  9  1,731 

Partially  Sighted            .  .            .  1  11 

Open  Air             ..         .            ...  1  84 

Nursery .  1  100 

36  9,013 


Technical  College  (Principal  :    B.  Sandham,  M.LNG.) 
School  of  Art  (Head  Master  :  F.  S.  Sanderson,  A.R.C.A.). 
Women's  Institute  (Senior  and  Junior  Courses)  (Head 

Mistress  :   Miss  E.  M.  Gregory). 
Evening  Institutes  :  Junior  Commercial  and  Technical. 

Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Further  Education  Sub- 
Committee.  The  present  membership  of  36  includes  the  Chairman  and  the 
Vice-Chairman,  appointed  by  the  L.E.A.,  and  five  representatives  of  the  L.E.A., 
together  with  representatives  of  Industry  (2),  Employees  (2),  Teachers  (2),  Youth 
Council  (4),  Voluntary  Organisations  (14),  Churches  (3),  and  other  specially 
interested  persons  (2). 

During  the  year  1945-46,  the  Education  Committee  expended  some  £3,600  on  the 
Youth  Service  and  for  the  year  1946-47  have  made  provision  for  an  expenditure  of 
some  £4,500. 

With  local  associations — Scouts,  Guides,  sports*  leagues,  etc. — regarded  as  single 
organisations,  there  are  35  affiliated  groups. 

Training  courses  are  arranged  on  different  aspects  of  Youth  Service  including 
various  branches  of  Physical  Recreation,  Club-leadership,  Drama  and  Camping. 

The  Authority's  camp  is  used  by  members  of  many  organisations  and  by  groups 
from  other  areas. 

Instructors  arc  provided  for  members  of  voluntary  groups  and  the  free  use  of  school 
premises  and  playing  fields  is  allowed  to  all  types  of  affiliated  youth  organisations. 

School  Meals  Service 

The  meals  are  at  present  cooked  at  two  central  kitchens  and  two  self-contained 
canteens,  except  that  the  meals  for  the  Open  Air  School — isolated  on  an  island — 
are  supplied  by  a  caterer.  Six  pre-fabricated  kitchens  and  dining  rooms  are  to  be 
erected  and  one  building  is  to  be  converted  to  a  kitchen  and  dining  room  to  meet 
the  anticipated  increase  due  to  the  introduction  of  free  meals. 

229 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


BARROW-IN-FURNESS  (C.B.) 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 
Jones,   Councillor   A ,  J.P.,   Town   Hall. 

CHAIRMAN 

Brunskill,  Alderman  R    A ,  J.P  ,  Abbey  Gate, 
Furness   Abbey. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Longstaffe,  Councillor  F.  J.,  13,  Gainsborough 
Place. 

ALDERMEN 

Gibbon,  J.  T.3  J.P  ,  156,  Ramsden  Street. 
Miller,  J.,  5,  Rakesmoor  Lane. 
Poyntz,  W.  W.,  '*  Wiston,"  Harrel  Lane 
Ward,  J   E  ,  J.P  ,  6,  Willow  Road. 


COUNCILLORS 


Doyle,  E,  M ,  172,  Yarlside  Road. 
Harper,  D ,  1,  Bay  View  Grove. 
Hastwell,  G.  D.,  57,  Anchor  Road. 
Hearsey,  A.  L.,  4,  Belvedere  Road. 
Jackson,  D.,  42,  Vengeance  Street. 
Magee,  H.  R.,  7,  Farm  Street. 
Smyth,  E.,  4,  Niobe  Street. 
Ward,  E.  A.,  J.P.,  1,  Park  Drive. 
Winn,  P.,  42,  Melbourne  Street. 
Wood,  J.,  Dane  Garth,  Dane  Avenue. 

CO-OPTED 

Beahon,  Rev    T ,  St   Patrick's  Presbytery. 
Had,  Rev.  M.  H.,  Ill,  Abbey  Road. 
Lambeth,  Rev.  Canon,  St.  George's  Vicarage. 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 
DEPUTY  DIRECTOR  OF 

EDUCATION 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF... 


BATH  (C.B.) 

Councillor  E.  E.  Clements. 

H.  W.  Brand,  M.A.,  Guildhall,  Bath. 

Vacancy. 


Tel.  :    Bath  5423. 


POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED 

1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1946-47 
PRIMARY   AND    SECONDARY 

MODERN  SCHOOLS 


B.  A.  Astley  Wcston,  M.B.,  B.S.  (Bristol),  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
D.P.H.  (School  Medical  Officer)  ;  Mrs.  N.  D.  Pinker- 
ton,  M.B.J  B.S.  (Lond.) ;  H.  Campbell,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
D.P.H.  ;  W.  N.  Taylor,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
D.P.H.  (Assistant  Medical  Officers)  ;  E.  H.  Hartley, 
L.D.S.  (Liverpool)  ;  C.  F.  Howell,  L.D.S.  (Bristol) 
(School  Dental  Surgeons)  ;  School  Nurses  :  Miss 
A.  M.  Fuller,  S.R.N.,  S.C.M.  ;  Miss  S.  B,  Collins, 
S.R.N.,  and  Mrs.  D.  Hales,  S.R.N. 

Census,  1931—68,815. 

4s.  3.6d. 


£2,620. 


Provided 
Non-Provided 

C.  ofE. 

R.C.     ... 

Totals 


No. 
9 

13 
2 

24 


No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
Departments     31-3-46 
14  3,527 


15 
2 

31 


2,904 
373 

6,804 


Provided  Secondary  Grammar  Schools  Head. 

Boys       L.  Scott,  M.A. 

Girls       Miss  W.  M.  Cook,  B.SC. 

Non-Provided  Grammar  Schools  (not  aided  by  L.E.A.) 

King  Edwards  School H.  M.  Porter,  M.A. 

Bath  High  School  for  Girls Miss  G.  Blackburn,  M.A. 

Technical  College 

Technical  Secondary  School  ...         ...  L.  J.  Castle,  B.SC. 

School  of  Art Clifford  Ellis. 

Training  Colleges 

Principal 

Domestic  Science  Teachers,  180  students     ...     Miss  E.  B.  Neilson. 
City  of  Bath  Training  College  for  Teachers, 

100  students  ...         ...         ...         ...     Miss  A.  M.  Dawson,  M.A. 

Bath  Academy  of  Art,  Corsharn  Court          ...     Clifford  Ellis. 

School  Meals  Service 

ORGANISER  Miss  H.  S.  Graham. 

CENTRAL  KITCHEN          ...     Serving  1,250  meals  daily. 

Self  contained  School  Canteens  are  functioning  at  10  schools  and  serve  2,350  mea 
daily. 

230 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

BATH  (C.B.) 

Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Service  Sub-Committee  of  the  Bath  Education  Authority  has  four 
large  Youth  Centres  and  assistance  is  given  to  voluntary  organisations. 


COUNCILLORS 

Clements,  E    E.,  27,  Rivers  Street 
Andrews,  J.  W.,  4,  The  Circle,  Southdown. 
Cordiner,  Mrs.,  8,  First  Avenue. 
Jenkins,     The    Rev.     W.     J ,     "  Westmead," 

Englishcombe    Lane. 

Lock,  Maior  G.  D.,  12,  Abbey  Churchyard 
Rossiter,  W.  H.,  Royal  Oak,  Pulteney  Road 
Richards,  W.  H.,  33,  Wells  Road 
Fitzjohn,  Mrs.  13,  Marlborough  Buildings 
Tranter,  — ,  Amoril  House,  Bathcaston. 
Hulson,     T.,     "  Trevidor,"     15,     Bloomneld 

Avenue. 

Foster,  W.  H.,  2,  Milton  Avenue. 
Cox,  — ,  Lyncombe  Rise,  Lyncombe  Vale 
Haskins,  — ,  J.P.,  83,  Shakespeare  Avenue 
Coates,  Mrs ,  16,  George  Street. 
Huntley,  — ,  Northgate,   Bath. 
Gallop,  — ,  16,  Union  Passage,  Bath 
Jones,  T  ,  53,  Brook  Road. 


Trounson,  — , 
Bath 


1  Tilchurst,"   Cleveland   Walk, 

CO-OPTED 

Bath,  The  Ven  the  Aichdeacon  of,  The  Abbey 
Rectory,  17,  Park  Lane 

Coggan,  The  Rev.  W   J.,  22,  Penn  Lea  Road. 

Dann,  'I  he  Rev.   Preb    A.,  5,  Oldheld    Road. 

Hackett,  The  Very  Rev  Canon  P  V,  St. 
John's  Presbytery,  13,  South  Parade 

Lewis,  Miis  M.  E.,  2,  George  Street,  Bathwick 
Hill 

Wilson-Smith,  Mrs  ,  19,  Marlborough  Build- 
ings 

Sparey,  A  H  ,  1.  Coburg  Villas*,  Camden 
Road 

Collins,  H   H.,  1,  Chaucer  Road. 

Morns,  Sir  Philip,  c  B  r ,  Vice-Chancellor, 
Bristol  University 

Castle,  F ,    16,   Second  Avenue 


BELFAST 

(See  Section  for  Northern  Ireland) 


CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR 


ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
INSPECTOR  OF  SCHOOLS   ... 
ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 
SUBJECTS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT    SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEON 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  DENTAL 

SURGEONS 
ARCHITECT  


ACCOUNTANT        

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE   LEVIED 

1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1946-47 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


BIRKENHEAD  (C.B.) 

...     Councillor  John  Furness. 

...  G.  B.  Dempsey,  M.C.,  M.A.,  Education  Offices,  63, 
Hamilton  Square,  Birkenhcad.  Tel.  :  Birkenhead 
3080. 

...     J.  J.  Williams,  M.A. 

...     W.  Watson  Williams,  B.sc. 

Miss  T.  H.  Walters  (Domestic  Subjects  and  Needle- 
work) ;  W.  N.  Patterson  and  Miss  E.  A.  Gee  (Physical 
Training). 
Vacant. 

F.  G.    Foster,    M.A.,    M.D.,    D.P.H.    (Deputy    Medical 
Officer  of  Health)  ;    Miss   A.   M.    Williams,   M.B. 
CH.B.3  D.P.H.  ;  Stanley  Ball,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
E.    Blackstock,   M.D.,   CH.B.,   B.SC.,   B.A.O.,   D.P.H. 
J.  M.  Ritchie,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    V.  O'Reilly,  M.B. 
CH.B.,  B.A.O.  ;    D.  L.  Murray,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Mrs.  Esme  I.  Grant,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

P.  Wilson  Smith,  L.D.S. 

J.  B.  Andrew,  B.D.S.  ;   M.  Smith,  L.D.S.  ;    Miss  E.  M 

Warlow,  L.D.S. 
B.  Robinson,  M.INST.M.   £  CY.E.,  M.R.SAN.I.  (Borough 

Surveyor). 

G.  Eccles,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 
Census   1931—147,946. 

4s.  7.40d. 


£3,850. 


Provided 
Non-Provided 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     ... 

Totals 


No. 
16 

9 
7 

32 


No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
Departments     31-3-46 


31 

13 
14 

58 


8,323 

1,365 
3,301 

12,989 


231 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 
BIRKENHEAD  (C.B.) 

NURSERY  CLASSES Three  with  154  on  roll, 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  ..         ...     One — Provided — with  101  on  roll  and  1  for  Partially 

Blind  and  1  for  Stammerers, 

SCHOOL  CLINICS,  ETC.    ...     Seven.  No.  No. 

Boys   on  Roll        Girk  on  Roll 
SECONDARY  SCHOOLS       ...    (a)  Provided       ...  8       2,655  6     2,111 

(b)  Non-Provided  —  —  —          — 
but  aided  on  a 

deficiency  basis 

(c)  Non-Provided  3       1,492  3      1,016 
but     aided     on 

other  basis 

(d)  Non-Provided          —  —  1         312 
and  not  aided  by 

T      ~C     A  .  -  -  ._.... 

'Totals      ...  11        4,147  10     3,439 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT          R.    Burns,     Executive     Officer,     Juvenile     Employ- 

BUREAU  ment  Bureau,  Education  Offices,  Birkenhead. 

YOUTH  COMMITTEE          . . .     Hon.  Secretary  :   The  Director  of  Education  acts  as 

Secretary. 

SECONDARY   SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Provided  Boys9  Schools 

Birkenhead  Institute E.  Wynne  Hughes,  M.A.,  M.SC. 

Rock  Ferry  High  School         R.  J.  Griffith,  M. A. 

.  Park  High  School  H.  T.  King,  M.A. 

Alpha  Drive      . .         .  A .  Longley . 

Temple  Road  ..  D.  H.  Cooper,  B.A. 

Hemingford  Street        ..  E.A.Dickens, 

Brassey  Street  ..          ..  ...  J.H.Jones. 

Tollemache  Road         ...          .  .  J.  G.  Gidney,  B.sc. 

Provided  Girls'  Schools 

Girls'  Secondary  School          ..  Miss  E.  N.  Howelis,  M.A. 

Alpha  Drive      .         .  Miss  D.  Cocker,  B.A. 

Temple  Road        .         ...  Miss  M.  Jones. 

Conway  Street  ...          ..  Miss  W.  G.  Loudon. 

Brassey  Street Miss  M.  E.  Williams. 

Tollemache  Road         Miss  L.  G.  Nash,  M.SC. 

(b)  Non-Provided,  but  aided  on  other  basis 

Birkenhead  School  (B.)  ...  ...  K.  D.  Robinson,  M.A. 

St.  Anselm's  College  (B.)        ..  ..          ..  Rev.  Br.  P.  C.  Curran,  B.A.,  B.SC., 

H.DIP.ED. 

St.  Hugh's  (B.)  C.H.Mather. 

Convent  F.  C.  J.  Secondary  School  (G.)      ...  Madam  M.  Holland,  B.A. 

Birkenhead  High  School  (G.)  Miss  H.  N.  Stephen,  M.A. 

Our  Lady's  (G.)  Miss  M.  Doran. 

( d)  Non-Provided,  and  not  aided  by  the  L.E.A. 

Upton  Hall  Convent Madam  N.  M.  Coppinger,  B.A. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGES  AND  TECHNICAL  INSTITUTES 

Name  of  Institute  Head 

Laird  School  of  Art     H.  T.  Hoodiess,  A.R.C.A.,  A.T.D. 

Technical  College         F.  R.  Rogers,  M.INST.M.E. 

School  of  Commerce ...         ...  

Women's  Technical  Institute  Miss  T.  H.  Waiters. 

Junior  Evening  Institutes        Five  Institutes  for  Boys  and  Girls. 

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MEMBERS 

MAYOR 

Halhgan,  Councillor  M  ,  j  P  ,   17,  Park  Road 
East. 

CHAIRMAN   OF    FINANCE   COMMUTE 
Prentice,    Alderman    G.    S.,    j  P  ,    31,    Ccarns 
Road. 

CHAIRMAN 

l'*urncss,  Councillor  J.,  58  Egertun  Park,  Rock 
Ferry. 

DEPL  n  -CHAIRMAN 

Yates,  Alderman  C.  J.,   "  Mirafloreb,"  Manor 
Drive,  Upton 

ALDbRMEN 

Boyd,   A  ,    "  Wyncote,"    Tower   Road   North, 

Heswall 

DevenJl,  H ,  4,  Reedvillc,  Claughton 
Naylor,  F  ,  J.P  ,  *'  Tcmngton,"  80  Mount  Road. 

COUNCILLORS 

GarMang,   l«  ,  M  A.}  *53,  Manor  Hill. 
Greggams,   Mrs.   C    A.,  93,  Bercsford   Road, 

Oxton. 


BIRKENHEAD  (C.B.) 


Johnston,  R.  C  >  23,  Carlaw  Road,  Prenton 
Kennedy,  J  ,  47,  Rose  Mount,  Oxton. 
Miller,  J  ,  19,  Alexandra  Drive,  Rock  Ferry 
Poland,  M  ,  128,  Grange  Road  West. 
Power,  W    H.,  24,  Rosebery  Grove 
Ward,  T   H.,  10,  Osbornc  Road 
Woodcock,  G.  A  ,  13,  Howbeck  Road 


CO-OPTED 


li.,     D.D, 


Blow,  Rev.  N    J.,  Oxton  Vicarage 
Hazlehurst,    Very   Rev     Provo&t   H 

St.   Joseph's,   North  Road. 
Mountford,  Dr.  J.  F,  U.LITT  ,  The  University, 

Liverpool 

Mdvor,  W.  T  ,  j  v  ,  309,  Cleveland  Street 
Harrison,    G.    W,    24,    Hgerton    Park,    Rock 

I?crry 

Benson3  Miss  E    S  ,  83,  Gorsefield  Road 
Mather,  C    H  ,   5,  Thornton  Avenue,  Higher 

Bebington 
L  ockyer,    C     R ,    24,    Kmgswood    Boulevard, 

Higher  Bebington 


CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICHR 
EDUCATION  OFFICES 


ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICERS 
SENIOR   ADMINISTRATIVE 

ASSISTANTS 
CLERK   TO    SPECIAL 

SCHOOLS 

SUB-COMMITTEE 
CLERK  TO  SITES  AND 

BUILDINGS 

SUB-COMMITTEE 
ORGANISING  OFFICER  AND 

CLERK  TO  THE  JUVENILE 

EMPLOYMENT  AND  WEL- 
FARE SUB-COMMITTfcE 

CLERK  TO  HYGIENE   SUB-    W.  Lackey. 

COMMITTEE 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE 

OFFICERS 

CHIEF  ACCOUNTANT 
GENERAL    INSPECTORS 

SCHOOLS 


BIRMINGHAM  (C.B.) 

Alderman  Sir  W.  Martineau. 

E.  L.  Russell,  M.A. 

Council  House,  Margaret  St.,  Birmingham^  3.     Tel. : 

Central  7000. 
R.  E.  Cousens  ,  W.  E.  Jarrcti,  M.A.  ;  C.  McCaw,  M.A. 


W.  D.  Gregg,  M.A.  5   L,  W.  K.  Brown,  B.A. 
R.  E.  Cousens. 

E.  L.  Vickerstaff. 

Mifs  M.  S.  Miller,  M.B.E. 


L.  Hague.    (Tel.  :   Central  7741.) 


...     D.  B.  Sutton. 

OF  F.  A.  Norwell,  M.A.,  B.sc.  ;  Miss  J.  G.  MacGregor, 
M.A.,  PH.D.,  B.ED.  ;  C.  G.  Hey,  B.A.  ;  A.  T.  Good- 
born,  B.SC. 

ORGANISING  INSPECTORS  OF    D.  MacCuaig  ;  Miss  A.  Thorpe. 
PHYSICAL  TRAINING 

D.  MacMahon,  O.B.E.,  D.MUS. 
G.  V.  Wilson,  B.A. 


Miss  V.  B.  Mann. 

Miss  A.  G.  S.  Jonesj  B.SC. 


MUSICAL  ADVISER... 
ORGANISING  INSPECTOR  OF 

EVENING  INSTITUTES 
ORGANISING  INSPECTOR  OF 

DOMESTIC  SUBJECTS 
SUPERVISOR   OF    SCHOOL 

MEALS  ' 
INSPECTOR  OF  RESIDENTIAL    Miss  E.  L.  S.  Ross,  M.A.,  B.ED. 

AND  SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER    J.  R.  Mitchell,  M.C.,  M.B.,  CH.BO  D.P.H. 
DIRECTOR  OF  CHILD  C.    L.    C.    Burns,   M.R.C.S.,   L.R.C.P.,   D.P.M. 

GUIDANCE  CLINIC  Midland  5961.) 

MANAGER  OF  WORKS     ...    (Vacant). 
ENGINEER G.  Hart,  MJ.H.V.B. 

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BIRMINGHAM  (C.B.) 

ARCHITECT  ......    W.  T.  Benslyn,  A.R.C.A.,  F.R.I.B.A. 

CHIEF  ASSISTANT  N.  Wigzell,  A.R.I.B.A. 

ARCHITECT 

QUANTITY  SURVEYOR        ...     G.  Stuart  Frazier,  F.S.I. 
POPULATION  (  1939  figure)        1  ,055,000. 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE     .  .     £29,125. 

(estimated)  1945-46 
DAY  OF  MEETING  ......     Last  Friday  in  each  month. 

SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED     ...     Primary,  181  ;  Voluntary,  87  ;   Secondary  —  Grammar, 
1945-1946  10  ;  Modern,  81  ;  Voluntary  Modern,  3  ;  Technical, 

5  ;  Day  Continuation,  1  ;  Technical  Colleges,  3  ; 
Commercial  College,  1  ;  College  of  Art,  1  ;  School 
of  Art,  1  ;  Branch  Art  Schools,  11  ;  Evening 
Institutes,  16  ,  Special,  19. 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

Central  Grammar  School  for  Boys     ...  .  R.  M.  S.  Pasley,  M.A. 

Brdington  Grammar  School  for  Girls  Miss  M.  G.  Watkins,  M.A. 

George  Dixon  Grammar  School  for  Boys  ..  T.  W.  Rumsby,  M,A. 

George  Dixon  Grammar  School  for  Girls  ...  Miss  E.  L.  Ritchie,  M.A. 

King's  Norton  Grammar  School  for  Boys  .  W.  H.  Reynolds,  B.sc.,  A.R.C.SC. 

King's  Norton  Grammar  School  for  Girls  ...  Miss  E.  I.  Dynes,  B.sc. 

Moseley  Grammar  School  for  Boys   ...  ..  E.  H.  Robinson,  M.A. 

Saltley  Grammar  School          .  .           .  .  .  Dr.  W.  V.  Lloyd,  M.SC. 

Waverley  Grammar  School     ..           ..  ..  F.  P.  Whitcley,  M.A. 

Yardley  Grammar  School       .  -  V.  J.  Long,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

Technical  Schools 

Aston  Commerical  School       .  ..          ..     Dr.  W.  S.  Flack,  M.SC. 

Sparkhill  Commercial  School  .      C.  H.  Toy. 

Handsworth  Technical  School  .     A.  J.  Bryant,  B.SC.,  A.M.I.MECH.E. 

Bordesley  Green  Technical  School       .  .     H.  B.  Brown,  B.sc.,  A.M.I.MECH.E. 

Moseley  Road  School  of  Arts  and  Crafts      ..      C.  H.  Adams. 

COMMERCIAL  AND  TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 

Senior  Institutions 

Name  of  School  Principal  or  Head 

Birmingham  Central  Technical  College,  Suffolk  — 

Street,  Birmingham,  1 
Aston  Technical  College,  Whitehead  Road,    D.     D.     Stockley,     B.SC.     (Hons.), 

Aston,  Birmingham,  o  M.I.MECH.E. 

Handsworth  Technical  College,  Golds   Hill    A.  Robson,  B.sc.,  B.COM.,  M.I.MECH.E. 

Road,  Handsworth,  Birmingham,  21 
Bordesley  Green  Evening  Engineering  School,    H.  B.  Brown,  B.SC.ENG.,  A.M.I.MECH.E. 

Bordesley  Green  Road,  Birmingham,  9 
City    of   Birmingham    Commercial    College,    A.  M.  B.  Rule,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  Barrister- 

Suffolk  Street,  Birmingham,  1  ...        at-Law  (Acting). 


CONTINUATION  SCHOOL 

Name  of  School  Head 

Bournville  Day  Continuation  School  (Boys  and  — 

Girls) 

EVENING  INSTITUTES 

Institute  Head  Teacher 

Acock's  Green  and  Yardley     ..          .....     C.  Fleckner. 

Allen's  Cross         ........  .         ...     J.  F.  Slim. 

Aston  and  Perry  Barr    ...........    W.  V.  Waddoup,  B.SC. 

Bournville  and  Northfield       ........     S.R.Bromley. 

Central   ..................     C.  Hotter. 

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BIRMINGHAM  (C.B.) 
EVENING  mSTTTVTES— continued. 

Erdington          H.  W.  Wilson. 

Harborne  and  Qumton  ...         ,..         .  .     B.  Z.  Cohen,  M.A. 

Kingstanding  and  Great  Burr Miss  A.  L.  Watson. 

Moseley  and  King's  Heath        J.  J.  Hcgan. 

Rotton  Park  and  Handsworth  .          .  ...     H.  W.  Srephenson,  B.A. 

Saltley W.  Lewis. 

Selly  Oak  and  Wesley  Castle C.  L.  Harrison. 

Small  Heath  and  Sparkbrook  ...         ...     W.  G.  Flowers,  B.A. 

Sparkhill  and  Hall  Green        W.Jenkins. 

YardleyWood F.  P.  Huband. 

Athletic  Institute         and  Miss  M.  I. 

Waterman. 

College  and  Branch  Schools  of  Arts  and  Crafts 

Name  of  School  Principal  or  Head 

College  of  Artb  and  Crafts       ...         ...         ...  — 

School  for  Jewellers  and  Silversmiths  ...  — 

Aston D.  W.  Glcdhill. 

Bournville          ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  (Vacant). 

Rotton  Park W.  E.  Bndgeman. 

Handsworth       .  J.  Dorey. 

Harborne F.  Lewis. 

Kingstanding Miss  A.  L.  Watson. 

Moseley  Road .  E.  R.  B.  Smethurst. 

Erdington  R,  G.  Baxindale. 

Saltley      W.Lewis. 

Small  Heath        .  .  H.  Sands. 

Sparkhill  W.  Jenkins. 

Nursery  Schools 

Name  of  School  Accom.  Head 

Brearley  Street 140     Miss  D.  M.  Plait. 

Dartmouth  Street  90    Miss  M.  Freeman. 

Heathway  45     Miss  I.  M.  Bugdcn. 

Hightcrs  Heath  ..          .  .  .         45     Miss  M.  E.  Cousens. 

*SellyOak         60    Miss  S.  L.  Smith. 

*Dcritend  ..' 60     Miss  B.  M.  Castley. 

*Edith  Cadbury  School  80    Miss  K.  M.  R.  Thompson. 

*  Schools  maintained  by  voluntary  Committees,  on  which  the  Education  Committee 
is  represented. 

"•Nursery  Classes  in  Primary  Schools 

Name  of  School  Accom.        Head  Teacher 

Rea  Street  South  (Junior  and  Infants'        90     C.  A.  Adams. 

Department) 
Tilton    Road    (Junior    and    Infants'         60    Miss  P.  Edmonds. 

Department) 
Steward  Street  (Infants'  Department)        30    Miss  A.  Worrall. 

*In  addition  there  are  approximately  70  Nursery  Classes  attached  to  Primary 
Schools  which  were  formerly  conducted  under  the  provisions  of  Ministry  of  Education 
Circular  1573. 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS,  1945-46  County  131 

Voluntary        ..          ...          ..  .          ,.         64 


Total 195 


Youth  Service — Youth  Committee 

The  Youth  Council,  consisting  of  56  members,  is  representative  of  all  voluntary 
youth  organisations  in  the  City.  The  various  sections  of  the  Council  elect  a  Youth 
Committee  of  24  members.  Secretary  to  the  Youth  Committee,  N.  L.  Smith. 

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BIRMINGHAM  (C.B.) 

MEMBERS 

Tur  LORD  MAYOR 

Giles,  Alderman  A.  S  ,  OBI-.,  M.I  ,  j  p  ,  The 
Council  House,  Birmingham,  1 

CHAIRMAN 

Martineau,  Alderman  Sir  W  ,  41,  Church  Street, 
Birmingham,  3 

ALDiRMFN 

Barrow,  H  ,  40,  Wcolcy  Park  Road,  Selly  Oak, 

29. 

Goodc,  T.  F  ,  o  B  r  ,  24,  Holloway  Head,  1 
Hackctt,  T  ,  J.P  ,  119,  Bournville  Lane,  Bourn- 

villc,  30. 

Kenrick,  W    Byng,  The  Grove,  Harborne,  17 
Sam,  Miss  1;   E  ,  M  A  ,  j  P  ,  50,  Bunbury  Road, 


Smith,  Mrs.  E    V  ,  J.P.,  22,  Yateley  Avenue, 

Great   Barr,   22A. 
Tilling,  Mi&s  E  M.3  38,  Cedar  Road,  Bournville, 

30. 
Turton,  V.  E  ,  48,  Westmead  Crescent,  Erdmg- 

ton,  24. 
Watts,    S.    R.,    70,    Midhurst    Road,    King's 

Norton,  30. 

Woodhams,  J  W.,  7,  Haydon  Croft,  Yardley,  26. 
Wood,  D ,  15,  Goodby  Road,  Moseley,  13. 


ll,    jvuaa    A        JLx  ,    ivi 

NortMeld,    31 
Whceldon,   W     H,   83,    Aubrey   Road,    Small 

Heath,   10 
Wiggms-Davies,  V,     V  ,  J.P  ,  37,  Great  Charles 

Street,    }. 

COUNCILLORS 

Baker,   C    F,  c:ecil   Street,    19 
Balmer,  J   R  ,  26,  Stcchford  Lane,  Ward  hnd,  S 
Barrow,    R     M  ,    M  A  ,    j  P.,    76    Corporation 

Street,  2 

Brown,  S,  J  ,  157,  vStechford  Road,  Stcchford,  8. 
Chafiey,  L  ,  43,  Hcathcote  Road,  Cottendge 

30 
Charles,  Mrs    R    M  ,  686,  KmRslandmg  Road, 

22C 

Goddard,  Mrs  B  ,  68,  Ktwdll  Road,  28 
Haslam,  Dr.  N    h  ,   1020,  Bristol  Road,  Selly 

Oak,  29. 

Kirby,  W  G  ,  24  Tetlcy  Road,  Hall  Green,  1 1 
Mole,  E  E ,  77,  Lakcy  Lane,  Hall  Green,  28 
Moodv,  I<  ,  38,  Stonclciqh  Road,  Handbuorth, 

20. 

Murtagh,Miss,  22, Augustus  Road,  lidgbaston,15. 
Purdy,  R.,  117,  Showcll  Green  Lane,  Sparkhili, 

11 

Rigby,  J  ,  139,  Grove  Road,  Sparkhill,  11 
Roach,   R     B.    K,   Flat    3,   6,   Alcestcr   Road, 

Moseley,    13. 
Semplc,  W  ,  14,  Devonshire  Road,  Handsworth 

Wood,  20. 


CO-OPTED 
Barling,    Miss    E.    M ,    M.B  E  ,    58,    Fountain 

Road,  Edgbaston. 
Belhs,  J.  E  ,  Skukusa,  Moor  Hall  Park,  Sutton 

Coldfield. 
Best,  R    D  ,  5,  Westbourne  Road,  Edgbaston, 

15. 
Braddock,  A    P.,  M  A  ,  B.sc.,   126,   Selly  Park 

Road,  Selly  Park,  29. 
Cadbury,  Mrs    L    I ,  The  Davids,  Northfield, 

31 

Darby,  R   S.,  J.P  ,  Guildhall  Buildings,  Naviga- 
tion Street,  3 

David,  Miss  J  ,  8,  Stirling  Court,  Edgbaston,  16. 
Foyle,  Misb  B  ,  Boxioldia  Ltd  ,  Bournbrook,  29. 
Frceland,  E.  F  ,  71,  Temple  Row,  2. 
Gracie,  J    I  ,  88,  Anderton  Park  Road,  13 
Harrison,     C      A ,     B.A  ,     Bournville     Works, 

Bournville. 
Lloyd,  Miss  J    M   G  ,  Dolobran,  15,  Farquhar 

Road,   Edgbaston,    15. 
Morris,  C    R ,  M  A.,   King  Edward's  School, 

15 
Parker,  Ven    C.  G.   St.  M ,  3A,  Alcester  Road 

South,  King's  Heath,  14 
Priestley,  Dr    R    E.,  The  University,  Edmund 

Street,  3 
Reynolds,  Mrs.  E    E  ,  28,  Robin  Hood  Lane, 

Hall   Green,   28 

Shaw,  J   J  ,  c  B  E  ,  M  sc ,  Sunnyside,  Birming- 
ham Road,  West  Bromwich 
Thomson,  T.,  184,  Wyndhurst  Road,  Stechford, 

9. 
Valentine,  Prof  C  W  ,  M  A  ,  D.PHIL.,  The  White 

House,    Wythall,    Worcestershire. 
Walkden,  W ,  363,  Station  Road,  Yardley,  25. 


BLACKBURN  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR 


ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

OFFICER 

CHIEF  WELFARE  OFFICER  . . . 
ARCHITECT  AND  SURVEYOR 

ACCOUNTANT         

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATES 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

NURSERY  CLASSES 


Alderman  R,  Sugden,  J.P. 

G.  F.  Hall,  B.sc.,  Education  Offices,  Library  Street, 

Blackburn.    Tel.  :    Blackburn  7161-2-3. 
D.  G.  Hartley,  B.A. 
V.  T.  Thierens,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
A.   B.   Semple,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    K.   Fost,  M.B., 

CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    J.  Q.  Mountain,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 
H.Yatcs,L.D.s.(Scnior);  J. Rigby, L.D.S.;  J.Greyson,L.D.s. 
D.  G.  Barnes  and  Miss  W.  M.  Hopkins-Jones  (Physical 

Training)  ;   Miss  J.  Jowett  (Domestic  Subjects  and 

School  Meals) ;    T.  Thomas  (Youth  Service). 
H.  Jolley. 

R.  Shaw. 

W.  Pickstone,  A.M.INST.C.E.  (Borough  Engineer). 

J.  Bennett,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 

108,000  (estimated). 

Education,  56.98d. 

£2,969.  No. 


Provided  ... 
Non-Provided 


Totals 


11 
23 

34 


No.  on  Roll 
31-3-46 
328 
111 

1,105 


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SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

BLACKBURN  (C.B.) 

No.  No.  of    No.  on  Roll 

Departments  31-3-46 

Provided 11  16  2,742 

Non-Provided  : — 

CofE.           ...  22  34  4,462 

R.C 6  15  2,579 

Totals      ...  39  65  9,783 

...     One  Open-Air  School  with  200  on  roll;    1   Partially 
Sighted  Class  with  15  on  roll. 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


Bovs 
2 
4 


G?rL 
3 
2 


(a)  Provided 

(b)  Non-Provided, 
but  aided  on  a 
basis     other 
than    deficiency 

Totals  ... 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  Schools 
Bovs         Girls 

(a)  .  .  .  448  999 

(b)  1,344  918 


Mixed 
3 


Mixed 
801 


Total 
8 
6 


14 


Totals 
2,248 
2,262 


Totals 


1,792        1,917 


801        4,510 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGES  AND  INSTITUTES 


Name 

Municipal  Technical 
College 

School  of  Domestic  Science 
Harrison  Girls'  Institute   .. 

Four  Evening  Institutes  .  . 
Other  Classes        


Principal 
E.  Tyler,  D.sc., 

IUNST.P., 

A.M.I.E.E.,    A,F.R.AC.S. 

Miss  E.  Ormerod 
Miss  L.  Bolton- 
King>  B.A. 


Senior      Part-time  Day 
Pull-time     and  Evening 
St  itdents          Students 


188 


642 


334 
123 


Evening 
Student* 

2,279 


548 
455 

673 
182 


MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 
Sugden,  Alderman  R.,  ]  p  ,  13,  Victoria  Street. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Grocott,  Councillor  J.  R  ,  39,  Lammack  Road 

ALDERMEN 

Critchley,  C.  A ,  J.P  ,  18,  Adelaide  Terrace. 
Hare,  W.,  J.P.,  77,  Alexandra  Road. 
Townsend,  A,  40,  Oak  Street. 

COUNCILLORS 

Eddie,  G.  B ,  309,  Revidge  Road. 
Dowdall,  G.,  J.P.,  9,  Penzance  Street. 
Hargreaves,  F.,  49,  Harcourt  Road 
Home,  R.  H.  G  ,  12,  Dukes  Brow 
Brogden,  J.,  43,  Infirmary  Road. 


Dawson,  H  ,  1,  North  Bank  Avenue. 
Edwards,  L  ,  6,  Mary  Street 
Mason,  G,  232,  Pleckgate  Road 
Hciuhall,  W.  A  ,  135,  Lammack  Road. 
Railton,  Mrs  ,  05,  Queen  Victoria  Street 
Sugden,  Mrs  ,  Glan-Wyc,  Beardwood  Drive. 

CO-OP  PLD 

Molyneux,  The  Rev.  W ,  St  Matthew's 
Vicarage. 

McEncry,  The  Very  Rev.  Dean,  St  Alban's 
Presbytery 

Kcclcs,  J    R  ,  "  The  Elms,"  Lower  Darwen. 

Wilson,  A    b ,  Bank  House,  Adelaide  Terrace. 

Gardner,  Misb  M  ,  St  Hilda's  Modern  Second- 
ary School,  Blackburn 


CHAIRMAN 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  ... 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
CHIEF  ADMINISTRATIVE 
ASSISTANT 


BLACKPOOL  (C.B.) 


Councillor  C.  Wilkinson. 

Councillor  J.  W.  Huddart,  J.P. 

F.  E.  Harrison,  M.C.,  M.A.,  Education  Offices,  Stanley 

Buildings,  Blackpool.    Tel.  :  Blackpool  2043.  Private 

address  :    223,  Westmorland  Avenue. 
N.  A.  Y.  Yorke-Lodge,  M.A. 
B.  Hadfield. 


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BLACKPOOL  (C.B.) 

ASSISTANT    FOR    FURTHER 
EDUCATION  AND 
SECRETARY-ORGANISER 
YOUTH  COMMITTEE 

ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 
EDUCATION 

ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 
SCIENCE  AND  SUPERVISOR 
OF  SCHOOL  MEALS 

ASSISTANT  YOUTH  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  .. 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 


SUPERINTENDENT  ENQUIRY 

OFFICER 

CHIEF  CLERK        

BOROUGH  SURVEYOR 
CHIEF   ARCHITECTURAL 

ASSISTANT  TO  BOROUGH 

SURVEYOR 

ACCOUNTANT    

POPULATION         

EDUCATION  RATE,  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1944-45 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

OPEN  AIR  SCHOOL 
NON-REORGANISED  SCHOOLS 
MODERN  SCHOOLS 


S.  M.  Boyce,  B.A. 


J.  G.  Lewis,   Dip.  S.S.P.E.  &  H.,  M.I.H.,  Miss  M.  B. 

Black,  Dip.  B.O.P.T.C.,  C.S.M.M.G. 
Mrs.  D.  Clarke. 


Vacant. 

G.  W.  Murray,  M.B.,  CH.B,,  D.P.H.  (School    Medical 

Officer)  ;    Marjone  M.  Wilson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

(Senior  Assistant  School  Medical  Officer) ;    F.  A. 

McGennis,   L.R.C.P.I.     &   L.M.,   L.R.C.S.I.     &   L.M. 

(Assistant  School  Medical  Officer), 
W.  A.   tilley,  B.D.S.,  L.D.S.   (Dental  Officer) ;    J.   S. 

Couper,    L.D.S.  ;     W.    K.    Rimmer,    L.D.SO    fc.D.s. 

(Assistant  Dental  Officers). 
C.  Brandnck. 

A.  C.  Kay,  F.C.I.S. 

A.  S.  Hamilton,  B.SC.,  A.M.I.C.E.,  A.M.T.P.I. 

N.  Halhwell,  L.R.I.B.A.,  S.I.A.A. 


T.  L.  Poynton,  F.I.M.T.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 

1945  Census— 146,370. 

Primary,  Secondary,  Further,  etc.  2s.  10.99d. 

£7,100. 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


SECONDARY  TECHNICAL 
SCHOOLS 


Voluntary 
County  . . 
Voluntary 


No. 
18 
9 
1 
2 
7 
1 
1 


No.  on  Roll 
31-3-46 
7,179 
2,200 
34 
603 
2,086 
139 
750 


GRAMMAR 


SCHOOLS 

Head 


Name  of  School 
(a)  County 

Blackpool  Grammar 

Blackpool  Collegiate 

(6)  Independent  Aided 

*  Arnold  Boys'  School 

*College  of  St.  Joseph 

*Convent  of  the  Holy  Child   ... 

(c)  Independent  Recognised 
*Elmslie  Girls'  School 

*  Arnold  Girls' School 

*Provision  for  Residential  pupils, 

TECHNICAL  INSTITUTIONS. 
Blackpool  Technical  College  and  School  of  Art 

PRINCIPAL  M.  W.  Garside,  B.A.,  F.R.S.A. 

HEAD  OF  ART  SCHOOL    ...    C.  S.  Hayes,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.). 
HEAD   OF   ENGINEERING        R.  H.  Garner,  B.SC.  (Eng.). 
DEPARTMENT 


E.  Benson,  M.A.,  PH.D. 
Miss  J.  R.  F.  Allan,  M.A.  ... 

F.  W.  Holdgate,  M.A. 
Rev.  Brother  Goulding 

Rev.  Mother  Mary  Frideswide 

Miss  E.  Brodie,  M.A. 

Miss  A.  C.  Moore,  B.A.     ... 


No.  on  Roll 

31-3-46 
550—600 
550—600 

400—450 
400—450 
450—500 

350—400 
200—250 


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BLACKPOOL  (C.B.) 

HEAD  OF  DOMESTIC  SCIENCE    Mrs.  M.  J,  Dewhurst. 

DEPARTMENT 
ACTING  HEAD  OF  COMMERCE  R.  W.  Bills,  M.COLL.H. 

DEPARTMENT 
HEAD  OF  BAKERY  AND  CON-  Wm.  Recs  Jones, 

FECTIONERY   DEPARTMENT 

HEAD  OF  HOTEL  AND  CATER-    Vacant. 

ING  TRADES  DEPT. 
HEAD  OF  BUILDING  TRADES    H.  T.  Jackson,  A.M.I.STRUCT.E. 

DEPARTMENT  No  on  Roll 

Senior  Full-time  Students         71 

Part-time  Day  Students  373 

Part-time  Day  and  Evening  Students  585 

Evening  Students  ..  4,716 

Full-time  Day  Students  (Day  Continuation  Classes,  each  Student 
attends  one  day  per  week)       293 

Evening  Institutes  No.  of  Evening 

Name  of  Institute  Head  Students 

Claremont  Junior  Evening  Institute  C.  Whitfield,  B.A.        ..         .  133 

Highfield  Junior  Evening  Institute. ..  N.  Bell             .                     .  81 

Tyldesley  Junior  Evening  Institute  J.  W,  Elliott              .  .            .  165 

Claremont    Men's    Adult    Evening  P.  E.  Lambton          ..          .  .  85 

Institute 

Claremont  Women's  Adult  Evening  Miss  G.  Young         537 

Institute 

Highfield    Men's    Adult    Evening  J.  Morris       86 

Institute 

Highfield  Women's  Adult  Evening  Miss  M.  M.  Butterworth     . . .  339 

Institute 

Classes  for  G.P.O.  Messengers       ...  A.  C.  Allen     62 

Junior  Day  Departments  of  the  Technical  College 

Name  of  Institute  Head  No.  on  Roll 

Junior  Technical  School         R.  H.  Garner,  B.SC.  (ENG.),      83 

A.M.I.MECH.EO  A.M.I.E.E., 

A.F.R.Ae.S. 

Junior  Art  School         C.  S.Hayes,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.)     37 

Junior  Building  ..     H.  T.  Jackson, 

A.M  I.STRUCT.E.  46 

SUB-COMMITTEES 

Committee  Chat*  man 

Finance  and  General  Purposes  Councillor  C.  Wilkinson 

Primary  Education  Councillor  S,  Morris. 

Secondary  Education        .         ...          ..  .  Alderman  D.  J.  Bailey,  j  P. 

Further  Education  Councillor  F.  I   Nickson,  M  B  E  ,  j  p. 

Special  Services  .  Rev.  J.  J.  L  Clayton. 

Accounts  .  .  .  Councillor  J.  Hill 

Sites  and  Buildings         ...          .  .          .  .  Councillor  E.  Smith. 

Technical  College  Governors  (including  repre-  Councillor  F.  I.  Nickson,  M  u  H  ,  j.p. 

sentatives     of    the     Lancashire     County 

Council) 

Youth  Committee  ..         .  .         ..          ...  Councillor  F.  R  Boydcll. 

YOUTH  COMMITTEE         ...    The  Youth  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the 

Further  Education  Sub-Committee.  The  Committee 
includes  representatives  of  the  Education  Committee 
and  other  municipal  committees,  the  principal 
religious  communities,  teachers,  and  the  various 
youth  organisations  of  the  Borough,  together  with 
others  representing  civic,  industrial  and  business  life. 
The  Youth  Committee  has  continued  to  help  ex- 
isting voluntary  youth  organisations,  and  has  sought 
to  co-ordinate  activities.  Five  successful  Youth 
Clubs  (mixed)  have  been  opened  under  the  Education 
Committee. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


BLACKPOOL  (CJB.) 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Nickson,    Councillor    Frank    I.,    M.B.H,,    j  P , 
Mayor's  Parlour,  Town  Hall. 

ALDLRMKN 


Bailey,  I)   J  ,  J  v  ,  1,  Knowsley  Avenue 
Thickctt,  H.  A  ,  j  p.,  "  Arden,"  3,  Carhn  Gate 

COUNCILLORS 

Anderson,  J  ,  Juii ,  "  Claremont  Hotel,"  North 

Promenade 

Dugdalc,  W  ,  la,  George  Avenue,  Marton. 
Dunn,  C ,  75,  Fleetwood  Road,  Norbreck 
I'urness,  J    R  ,  53,  Gainsborough  Road 
Gnmbledeston,  II ,   163,  Kingscote  Drive 
Hill,  J.,  46,  Keml worth  Gardens 
Huddart,  J    W,  j.v  ,  124,  West  Park  Drive 
Morn*,  S.,  "  The  Grahims,"  251,  Whitcgate 

Drive 

Plant,  W.  T.f  3,  Greenwood  Avenue. 
Smith,  E  ,   14,  Ansdcll  Road. 
Smith,  J  ,  j  p  ,  152,  Warlcy  Road 
Sudlow,  Mrs    R  ,  68,  Lune  Grove 


Wells,  F.,  7,  Dunes  Avenue. 
Wilkinson,  C.,  116,  Park  Drive. 
Wmstanley,  W.  H.,  78,  Lomond  Avenue. 

"  CO-OPTED 

Hadfield,  Miss  A.,  11,  Kempton  Avenue 
Moore,  Miss  A.  C.,  B  A  ,  Arnold  Girls*  School, 

Lytham  Road. 
Tomlmson,    Miss    K.    T ,    c;o   Messrs.    Kidd. 

Whittaker  &  Son,  19,  Chiton  Street, 
Watts,  Miss  A.,  12,  Leys  Road 
Hillman,  Mrs.  L   J.,  162,  Reads  Avenue. 
Clayton,  Rev   J.  J.  L  ,  124,  Cornwall  Avenue 
Pearson,  Rev.  Father  T.  Bt>  D.D  ,  PH.D.,  The 

Presbytery,   Crystal   Road. 
Bateson,  R.  G.,  15,  Talbot  Road. 
Brown,  J.  V.,  12,  Quecnsway 
German,  W.,  105,  Palatine  Road. 
Holdgate,  F.   W.,  MA.,  Arnold  Boys*  School, 

Lytham  Road. 

Leslie,  J  ,  18,  Poulton  Old  Road. 
Onley-Wildc,  J.,  6,  Ullswater  Road. 
Whittaker,  J    W.,  38,  Park  Drive, 


BOLTON  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  CHIEF  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

SUPERVISOR  OF  SCHOOLS  ... 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 

CHIEF  CLERK        

ORGANISERS    OF    PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF... 


SUPERVISOR     OF     SCHOOL 

MEALS 

SPEECH  THERAPIST 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 

POPULATION         

EDUCATION  RATE,  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 
NURSERY  CLASSES 

SCHOOLS  (March,  1946) 


Alderman  Mrs.  H.  Wright,  J.P. 

Councillor  T.  S.  Barlow,  J.P. 

W.  H.  Hayward,  M.C.,  M.M.,  Education  Offices,  Nelson 

Square,  Bolton.     Tel.  :    3052-3. 
P.  Barker,  M.A. 

(Vacant.) 

P.  Crompton, 

A.  Bowker  (Special  Services). 

Captain  A.  H.  Taylor,  M.B.E.,  and  Miss  K.  M.  Doyle. 

R.  M.  Galloway,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (School  Medical  Officer). 
D.  A.  Woodeson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H,  (Deputy  School 

Medical  Officer). 
J.  Litt,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  and  Jean  B.  Parker,  M.B., 

CH.B.  (Assistant  School  Medical  Officers). 
S.  J.   Bray,  L.D.S.  ;    R.  B.  Keighley,  L.D.S.  ;    Bessie 

WJgnall,  L.D.S.  (Dental  Surgeons). 
J.  Ratchffe,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  part-ti me). 
S.  M.  Milner,  M.A.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.  (Orthopaedic  Surgeon, 

part-time). 
Mrs.  H.  M.  Draper. 

Miss  J.  B.  Saw  kins. 

W.  Freeman. 

154,600  (estimated). 

70.67d. 

£4,450  (estimated  1946-47). 

2  and  2  projected. 

35.     No.  on  roll,  1,342. 

No.  of 


Primary  Council 
and  Special 

C.ofE 

R.C 

Methodist 

Secondary  Modern 
Council 


No  on 
Departments    Roll 


35 

28 

16 

1 

9 


7,415 

5,159 

3,094 

134 

2,144 


Average 

Attendance 

6,687 


89         17,946 


16,102 


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SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


CLINICS 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

BOLTON  (C.B.) 

...     1  M.D.  School  for  120  children. 

1  School  for  Blind  and  Deaf ;    accommodation  :    58 

resident  and  83  day  children. 
1  Open-Air    School  (residential)  with  accommodation 

for  200  children. 
1  Remand  Home  for  15  girls. 
1  Remand  Home  for  29  Boys. 
3  Dental ;  2  minor  ailments  ; 

psedic  ;    1  remedial  speech 


1  ophthalmic  ;   1  ortho- 
8  Treatment  Centres. 


Youth  Service 

Service  Organisations  :  Sea  Cadet  Corps,  Army  Cadet  Corps,  Air  Training  Corps, 
4  Youth  Institutes  for  Boys,  4  Youth  Institutes  for  Girls,  and  2  Mixed  Youth 
Institutes. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE,  SCHOOL  OF  ART  AND  EVENING  INSTITUTES. 

(SESSION  1944-45) 


Name  of  Institute 
Municipal  Technical  College  ... 

School  of  Art 

Junior  Technical  School 
Junior  Commercial  School 
Women's  Institute 
Youth  Institutes  


GRAMMAR 

Name  of  School 

(a)  Provided  Mixed  School 

Bolton  Municipal  Secondary  School 

(b)  Non-Provided  (aided  by  grant) 

Bolton  School  (Boys' Division) 
Bolton  School  (Girls' Division) 

The  Canon  Sladc  Grammar  School 

Bolton  Mount  St.  Joseph  Secondary  School 
Bolton  Thornleigh  College      


Head 
.      J.  W.  Simpkin 

M.SC. 

.     J.   R.   Gauld3 

A  R.C  A. 

..     H.  Roscow,"! 

B.SC.  'i 

N.Rogers,   f 

M.COM.       j 

.     Eh/abcth     A. 
Howarth 

SCHOOLS 


No.  of  Students. 
Dav         Evening 
2,996 


75 
73 


•Ml 


2,055 
1,842 


Head 


W.  H.  R.  Grundy,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

F.  R.  Poskitt,  M.A. 
Miss  D.  Varley,  M.A. 
E.  L.  King,  M.A. 


Rev.  J.  J.  Wiseman,  M.A. 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Demame,    Alderman    R,    JP,     H,    Ilighfield 
Road. 

CHAIRMAN 

Wright,  Alderman  Mrs   H  ,  T  i1 ,  2>  I  he  Stray, 
Hall-i'-th'-Wood 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Barlow,  Councillor  T.   S  ,  jr.,   Lyndene,    i5, 
Harpers  Lane. 

ALDtRMfcN 

Bentley,  F  ,  J  P  ,  152,  Markland  Hill  Lane 
Bradley,    W  ,    A  M.INST  A  E  ,    j  p  ,    Woodleigh, 

Lostock  Park 

Crook,  J.  H ,  19,  New  York,  Deane. 
Flanagan,  P.,  J  P  ,  177,  Settle  Street 
Hampson,  J.  H  ,  j  p  ,  4,  Captains  Clough  Road 
Lowe,  P.,  j  P  ,  167,  Hamcl  Street 
Russell,  J    A,  j.r  ,  11,  Ashbourne  Avenue 
Sykes,  G  ,  j  P  ,  564,  Chorlcy  Old  Road 
Vickcrs,  J.,  j  p  ,  1,  Shelbourne  Avenue 

COUNCH  LORS 

Berry,  F.,  A  M  T.MECH  E.,  5,  Bedford  Street. 
Connor,  T.,  1169,  Chorley  Old  Road. 
Currier,  R.  J.,  13,  Singleton  Avenue 
Hewitson,  D  ,  j,r  ,  17,  Wheatfield  Street 
Heywood,  Mrs.  L  ,  19,  Somerset  Road 
Jones,  H.,  39,  Verdure  Avenue. 
Longworth,  T.  P.,  10    Horrocks  Fold,  Astlcy 
Bridge. 


McCall,  'I  ,  j  i'  ,  70,  St    George's  Road 

Ross,  Mrs    G  ,  21,  Morris  Gtecn 

Taylor,    H     W,    JP,    Orient    House,    \VifMii 

Road 
Vickers,  B  ,  *8,  Keswick  Street 

CO-OP I  ID 

Bent,    R     W  ,    A  M  T  MCCH  r  ,    1^.    Devonshire 

Ruad. 

Chronnell,  Rev    C  ,  14,  St.  Edmund  Street 
Cooper,  W  ,  A  c.p  ,  224,  Greenmount  Lane 
Darbyshire,  H  ,  A  c  I  s  ,  16,  Barcroft  Road 
Dixon,  E.  M  ,  The  Whmns,  Lostock 
Davidson,  Rev.  Canon  W    J    Havelock,  M  A  , 

The  Vicarage,  Castle  Street 
Hcakm,  Rev.  G.  R  ,  39,  Sherbourne  Road. 
Foley,  Miss  A  ,  J  P ,  2,  Burnside  Road 
Henthorne,  T.  K ,  M.A.,  M  sc ,  147,  New  Hall 

Lane. 
Hope,   H    W  ,   A  r  I  ,   Kilpin,   Princess   Road, 

Lostock 
Lever,  Mrs    P    I7 ,  j  P  ,  Vale  Bank,  RadchfTe 

Road. 

Madden,  W   D'Arcy,  Ash  Lawn,  Heaton 
Poskitt,  F.  R  ,  M  A  ,  5,  Westgute  Avenue. 
Robinson.   Mrs     A     R ,   j  P ,   676,   Blackburn 

Road. 
Semple,  Professor  W  H  ,  jtf.A.,  PH.D.,  3,  Linden 

Road,  Didsbury,  Manchester,  20. 
Worsley,    Rev.    Canon    R.    C ,    M  A.,    Dcanc 

Vicarage,  Junction  Road. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 

ADMINISTRATIVE 
ASSISTANTS 

INSPECTOR  OF  SCHOOLS  ... 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF 
SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE 
AND  JUVENILE  WELFARE 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

OPHTHALMIC,  THROAT, 
AURAL  AND  ORTHOPAEDIC 
SURGEONS  (Part-time) 

SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 

ART  DIRECTOR     

YOUTH  COMMITTEE 


BOOTLE  (C.B.) 

Councillor  S.  Mahon,  J.P. 
Councillor  E.  Smith,  J.P. 
W.  H.  Bolam,  M.A.,  LL.B., 


ORGANISERS  OF 

TRAINING 
ACCOUNTANT 
ARCHITECT    . 


PHYSICAL 


POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE,  1944-45 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 
1944-45 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


In  addition,  Bootle 
in  adjoining  areas. 
TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 


ART  CENTRE 


Barrister-at-Law,  Educa- 


tion   Offices,    Town    Hall,    Bootle,    Liverpool,   20. 

Tel.  :    Bootle  4040. 
G.  F.  Turner,  B.A. 
W.  R.  J.  Coe,  B.sa  (ECON.)  (Senior)  ;    E.  Bradberry ; 

Miss  M.  Johnston,  M.A.S. 
W.  H.  Otter,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
M.  McNally. 


F.  T.  H.  Wood,  O.B.E.,  M.D.,  B.S.,  B.SC.  (Lond.),  D.P.H. 

(Durham)  (Medical  Officer  of  Health). 
M.  E.  Hocken,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

W.  Fielding,  B.SC.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.R.C.SO  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

(on   Active    Service)  ;     Miss   M.    B.    Clarke,   M.B., 

CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Four. 


H.  Dawes,  L.D.S.  (Senior)  ;  E.  G.  O'Shea,  B.D.S. 

R.   S.  McArthur,  D.A.  (Edin.). 

Secretary,  The  Director  of  Education  (W.  H.  Bolam, 

M.A.,   LL.B.). 

Organiser,  Miss  K.  M.  Simms,  B.A. 

F.  M.  Durrant  (Senior)  ;   Miss  I.  H.  Hinds. 

Lewis  Wilson,  F.I.M.T.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 
W.    A.    Harrison,    M.ENG.    (Liverpool),    M.INST.C.E., 
M.INST.M.  &  CY.E.  (Borough  Engineer  and  Surveyor). 
Census  1931—76,770. 
6s.  8.32d. 
£1,809  (estimated). 


...     County 

Voluntary  : — 
C.  of  E. 
R.C 

...     Academic  County  . 
Modern    County   . 
Modern  Voluntary 

(R.C.) 

Technical    County 
pupils  attend  Voluntary 


No.          No.  of    No.  on  Roll 
Department*    3 1  -3-45 


13 

4 
12 


2 

5 

2  — 

6  — 

2  - 

i  

Secondary  Schools 


3,149 

991 
3,352 

770 
1,274 

355 
216 
(Direct-grant) 


Municipal  Technical  College  (day  and  evening). 

Principal — J.     Cormack,    B.SC.     No.    of    part-time 

students — 881. 
Art  Director— R.  S.  McArthur,  D.A.  (Edin.).    No.  of 

Evening  Students — 69. 
MEMBERS 


THE  MAYOR    (Ex-orricio) 
Cullcn,  Councillor  H    O  ,  J.P.,  77,  Park  Lane 
West,  Netherton,  Liverpool,  9. 

CHAIRMAN 

Rogers,  Councillor  G  A  ,  J.P.,  18,  Ilford  Avenue, 
Crosby,  Liverpool,  21 

DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN 

Patrick,  Councillor  T.  A.,  J.P  ,  92,  Park  Lane, 
Orrell,  Bootle. 

Al  DERMEN 
Connolly,  M  ,  J  r  ,  7%  Worcester  Road,  Bootle. 


Eaton,  D.    S.,  J.P   "Melrose,"    Prescot  Road, 

Aughton 

Hodgson,  G  ,  105,  Bailey  Drive,  Orrell,  Bootle. 
Jones,  R    O ,  J.P  ,  3,  Kaigh  Avenue,   Crosby, 

Liverpool,  23 

Lennic,  J  ,  109,  Knowsley  Road,  Bootle. 
Pritchard,  Mrs.  S-  A ,    19,  Ash  Street,  Bootle. 
Ramiord,  R.  J  ,  J.P.  37,  Pembroke  Road,  Bootle. 

COUNCILLORS 

Anderson,  C.  G ,  32,  Johnston  Avenue,  Orrell, 
Bootle. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


Cam,  T    A.,  j  P.,  33,  Spencer  Street,  Bootle 
Cleary,  A.,  11,  Norton  Street,  Bootlc. 
Cresswell,  G.  H  ,  45,  Thornton  Road,  Bootlc. 
Dooley,  T.   E  ,  18,  Somerset  Road,  Bootle 
Forrester,  J  ,  1,  Rafter  Avenue,  Bootle 
Hardacrc    W ,     10,     Fairhe    Crescent,    Orrell, 

Bootle 
Harrison,  W.    C,    1,    York   Avenue,    Crosby, 

Liverpool,  23 

Hughes,  A    O.,  29,  Mcrton  Road,  Bootle 
Langton,  J  ,  114,  Southport  Road,  Bootlc 
Levers  J  ,  30,  Cinder  Lane,  Orrell,  Bootle 
Mack,  C    G  ,  j  v  ,  44,  Balliol  Road,  Bootlc 
Mahon,  P ,  169,  Southport  Road,  Bootle 
Mahon,  S.,  J.P.,  53,  Merton  Road,  Bootle. 
Moore,  A    S  ,  22,  Pembroke  Road,  Bootle 
Rogcrson,  R    J  ,  42,  Balliol  Road,  Bootle 


BOOTLE  (C,B.) 

Smith,  E ,  j  P  ,  26,  Middlesex  Road,  Bootle 

Spence,  T  >  J.P ,  132,  Thornton  Road,  Bootle 

Summers,  H  Is ,  j  P  ,  4,  Merlon  Road,  Bootle, 
CO-OPTED 

Lloyd,  Rev   1«.  \V  ,  M  A.,  L  1H  ,  3,  Elton  Avenue, 
Blundcllsands 

Mercer,   Miss  M ,   MA,   4,   Alexandra  Drive, 
Bootle 

Mcrrick,  A  ,  B  sc ,  4,  Rossett  Road,   Crosby, 
Liverpool,  23 

O'Brien,    Rt     Rev    Mgr    J.,  D  C I  ,  St    James* 
Presbytery,  Chesnut  Grove,  Bootle. 

Redding,  A.,26,Brooklands  Avenue, Watcrloo,22 

To/er,  A    H.  M  A  ,  c'o  The  University,  Liver- 
pool 

Williams,  Rev    H    Gele,  MA,  B  D  ,  '16,  Trinity 
Road,  Bootle 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
EDUCATION  OFFICER 


DEPUTY    EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

ARCHITECT 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE,  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1045-16 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS... 


BOURNEMOUTH  (C.B.) 

...     Alderman  F.  B.  Summerbee. 
.     Alderman  J.  J.  Empson,  J.P. 

S.    Childs,    M.A.,    Town    Hall,    Bournemouth.     Tel. 

Bournemouth   2770. 
W.  R.  Smedley,  B.sc. 


H.  Gordon  Smith,  M.D.,  o.s.;  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
I.  A.  MacDougall,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

Vida    J.    McF.     Stark,    M.D.,    M.B.,    CH.B.,   D.P.H. 
F.  Anton  Heimann,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.R.F.P.S,, 
C.  J.  Sanderson,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

C.  R.  A.  Airey,  L.D.S.,  Mrs.  S.  D.  Mountford,  L.D.S. 

J.  Burton,  A.R.I.B.A.  (Borough  Architect). 

A.  H.  Butler,  Officer  in  charge. 


No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
Departments    3 1-3-46 
18  5,958 

12  2,737 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

(Education  Act,  1944) 
GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


SCIENCE,  ART,  TECHNICAL 
AND  COMMERCIAL 
INSTITUTE 


116,803  (Census  1931) 
2s.  6.58d. 
£7,824. 

No. 
^ 

County    ... 
Voluntary 

10 
12 

Total 

22 

6  (Boys,  2  ;  Girls,  2  ; 

Mixed,  2). 

30 


8,695 


No.  on  roll,  31-3-46, 
1,810. 
Bournemouth  School  for  Girls.     No.  of  Pupils — 630. 

Headmistress  :    Miss  M.  G.  Key,  M.A. 
Bournemouth    School    (Boys),      No.    of   Pupils — 800, 
Headmaster  :   J.  E.  Parry,  M.A.,  B.LITT.  (Oxon),  M.A, 
(Wales). 

Bournemouth  Municipal  College.  Art  School  (Southern 
College  of  Art)  :  Principal  :  Geoffrey  A.  Baker, 
A.R.C.A.  (Lond.),  Associate  Painting  School,  R.C.A. 
Gold  Medallist. 
Science,  Technical  and  Commercial  Departments  : 
Principal :  C.  E.  Walker,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  B.sc.  (Lond.), 
L.C.P. 

Junior  Technical  School  for  Building  Trades,  conducted 
at  the  Municipal  College  :    Head,  E,  J.  Braley, 
M.R.SAN.L,  F.R.S.A. 
JUNIOR  EVENING  Five. 

INSTITUTES 

Youth  Service 

Organisers,  Mrs.  S.  Sinnamon,  Town  Hall,  Bournemouth  ;  (post  of  male  Youth 
Organiser  vacant).  The  Youth  Committee  was  appointed  in  1940  and  is  constituted 
as  follows  : — 


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BOURNEMOUTH  (C.B.) 

Youth  Service — continued. 

Representatives  of  Education  Committee 

Representatives  of  Youth  Organisations 

Representatives  of  pre- Service  Organisations       

Representatives  of  Churches          ...         ...         

Representatives  of  Teachers 

Representative  of  Chamber  of  Trade         

Representative  of  Trades  and  Labour  Council     ... 

Representative  of  Rotary  Club        ,.          

Representative  of  Co-operative  Society     ... 
Representative  of  National  Savings  Committee 


3 

13 

3 

3 

2 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

29 


MEMBERS 


A I  DLRMbN 

Astcn,  W,  ML>,  24,  Braidley  Koad 
Dickinson,    I     \V,   "  Durlev,"  Chine  Crescent 

Road 

Kmpson,  J.  J  ,  J.P.,  W,  Wellington  Road 
Richards,  1  ,  "  Luxulyan,"  Montague  Road 
Summerbee,    !•      B ,     10,    Queensland    Road, 

Boscombc. 

COUNUIIOR 

Barnes,  H  C  ,  *,  Talbot  Court,  Wimbornc  Road. 
Bo>ce,  Mrs   F   E  ,  j  P  ,  67,  Southbournc  Road 
Colcman,  F    S.,  467,  Wimborne  Road 
Cull,    A     A  ,    J.P ,    "  Allicky,"    Alton    Road, 

Walhsdown. 

Cull,  Mrs.  E  L  ,  18,  Hillbrow  Road,  Boscombe. 
Harding,  H   E.,  19,  Dean  Park  Road 
Hockey,  Mr?.  E.  I,.  A  ,  j  p  ,  b3,    Saxonbury 

Road. 
Hoddmott,    S     C ,    20,    Kmsbourne   Avenue, 

hnsbury  Park 


Old,  R    C'    H  ,  21-22,  Wchtovcr  Road 
Rider,  G.  F  ,  4,  Waterloo  Road,  Wintou 
Spicer,  G   \V  ,  115,  Shelbourne  Road. 
Street,  W   C,,  49,  King  George  Avenue,  Moor- 
down. 
Turner,  1    H  ,  "  Quiberon,"  I  astellcs  Road 

Co-opTtn 

Allen,  Rev   S  W.,  15,  Roshn  Road 
Dale,    Rev     Canon    H     M ,    M.A  ,    B  D  ,    St 

Michael's  Vicarage 

Drake,  Miss  H   V  ,  27,  Ileadswell  Avenue. 
Elgar,  Rev.  A   J  ,  I,  Grove  Road. 
Gillctt,  W   G   S  ,  78,  West  Way 
Pascall,  Mrs.  G  %  10,  Dunkeld  Road 
Pitman,   Miss   G.   D  ,    4i  Bloxworth,"    Brank- 

some  Hill  Road. 
Short,  Rev    J  ,  MA,  PH  D  ,  The  Manse,   St 

Stephen's   Road 
Walkcrley,    Rev ,    G.,    s  j ,    The    Presbytery, 

Richmond  Hill 


CHAIRMAN 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  ... 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
•  CHIEF  ASSISTANTS  .. 
INSPECTORATE 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF 


BRADFORD  (C.B.) 

.     Alderman  W,  Leach. 

.     Councillor  J.  Backhouse. 

.  Thos.  Boyce,  M.A.,  B.sc.,  Education  Department. 
Town  Hall,  Bradford.  Tel.  :  Bradford  7066. 

.    A.  Spalding,  B.A. 

.     F.  Atkinson  (Elementary)  ;  H.  S.  Warrington  (Higher). 

.  J.  C.  Skinner,  M.A.,  Chief  Inspector  of  Schools  ;  Miss 
P.  H.  Whittaker,  M.A.,  Senior  Woman  Inspector  of 
Schools  ;  L.  A.  Crossland  (Art  and  Handwork) ; 
F.  J.  C.  Marshalland  Miss  E.  Hardaker  (Physical 
Education) ;  C.  W.  J.  Hooper,  M.A.,  D.MUS.  (Music) ; 
Miss  L.  E.  Brace  (Domestic  Subjects  and  Needle- 
work) ;  Mrs.  I.  M.  Skemp  (Women*s  work  in 
Evening  Institutes) ;  Organising  Inspector  of  Con- 
tinuation Schools — S.  R.  Stubbs,  M.SC, 

.  J.  Douglas,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  School  Medical  Officer ; 
V.  H.  Atkinson,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H.,  etc.,  Chief 
Assistant  School  Medical  Officer  ;  P.  Vieyra,  M.D., 
D.P.H.  ;  Dons  M.  Langley,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  C.  A. 
Botwood,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  B.  Bryan,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 
Assistant  School  Medical  Officers ;  W.  Oliver 
Lodge,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  Ophthalmic  Surgeon ;  W. 
Appleyard,  B.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Laryngologist 
and  Aurist ;  A.  Naylor,  M.SC.,  CH.M.,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
F.R.C.S.,  Orthopaedic  Surgeon  ;  School  Nurses  13; 
Masseuses,  3. 


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SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 
CHILD  GUIDANCE  CLINIC 


CITY  ARCHITECT 

CITY  TREASURER 

POPULATION  OF 
ADMINISTRATIVE  AREA 

TOTAL   EDUCATION   RATE, 

1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 
SECONDARY  MODERN 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 
CAMP  SCHOOLS     ... 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


BRADFORD  (C.B.) 

H.    V.    Morrell,   L.D.S.,    R.F.P.S,  ;     S.    Hall,   L.D.S.  ; 

D.  Hodgson,  B.CH.D.,  L.D.S.  ;  Dental  Nurses  2. 
Medical  Director  (Part-time),  H.  Edelston,  M.B.,D.P.M., 

Psychologist,  Miss  M.  A.  Mellone. 

Psychiatric  Social  Worker  (Vacant). 

Speech  Therapist,  Miss  Mary  Reed. 
J.  T.  Castle,  A.R.I.B.A. 
B.  R.  Sinkinson,  F.S.A.A.,  IM.M.T.A. 
262,660. 

Rates  levied  for  Education — 5s.  5.36d. 

£8,332. 

Manor  Row,   Bradford.     Tel. :    9498.    Officer :    W. 


Pollock. 


.  .  ,     County 
Voluntary 
.  .  .     County 
Voluntary 
.  .  .     County 
Voluntary 

... 

...     (a)  County 
(6)  Assisted 
(c)  Direct  Grant 

Boys 
4 
1 

1 

Girh 
4 

2 

No.  of     No.  on  Roll 

Department*  July,  1946 

70  *   15,990 

57  11,520 

21  4,376 


Totals 


5 
3 
4 
1 

Mixed 

1 


1 


478 
246 
473 
242 

Totals 
9 
1 
3 

13 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  (1st  October,  1945). 

(a)  2,194        1,912  320        4,426 

(b)  570  —  —          570 

(c)  937        1,247  —       2,184 


3,701        3,159 


320        7,180 


GRAMMAR   SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Provided  Boys9  Schools 

Belle  Vue  High  School  H.  Goudie,  B. A. 

Carlton  High  School F.  C.  Couzens,  M.A.,  PH.D. 

Grange  High  School G.  F.  Pollard,  M.A. 

Hanson  High  School C.  G.  Davies,  B.A. 

Provided  Girls'  Schools 

Belle  Vue  High  School  Miss  E.  M.  Robinson,  B.A, 

Boiling  High  School     ...         ...         ...         ..  Miss  D.  Grayson,  B.A. 

Grange  High  School Miss  M.  F.  Smith,  B.A. 

Hanson  High  School Miss  L.  Peters,  M.A. 

Provided  Mixed  School 

Thornton  Grammar  School     ...         ...         ...  H.  A.  Beaton,  M.A. 

(b)  Non-Provided,  but  aided  on  a  deficiency  basis 

St.  Bcde's  Grammar  School  Rev.  Father  M,  Sweeney,  M.A.,  M.ED. 

(c)  Non-Provided,  but  aided  on  other  basis 

Bradford  Grammar  School      ...         ...         ...  R.  B.  Graham,  M.A. 

Girls'  Grammar  School  ...         ...         ...  Miss  M,  A.  Hooke,  M.A. 

St.  Joseph's  College  for  Girls  Miss  M.  B.  Duffey,  B.A. 

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tfKADFORD  (C.B.) 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  FOR  DEFECTIVE  CHILDREN 


Type 


Deaf          

Partially  Sighted   .., 
Cripple 

Mentally  Defective 
*Opcn-  Air 


Totals 


No,  of 
Schools 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 


No.  on  Roll 
July,  1946 
51 
85 
176 
149 
523 

984 


*  These  schools  have  been  closed  since  1st  September,  1939,  and  therefore  the 
figures  for  31st  March,  1939,  have  been  included. 

INSTITUTIONS  FOR  FURTHER  EDUCATION 

Session  1945-46 

Senior    Part-time  Evening 
Full-time      Day       Students 


Principal 

H.  Richardson,  M.sc. 
H.  Rhodes,  A.R.C.A.,  F.R.S.A. 


Students  Students 


297 
127 


617 
51 


1,736 
643 


Session 
1944-45 


Bradford  Technical  College... 
Bradford  College  of  Art  and 

Crafts 

(There  is  also  a  Junior  Art  Department  with  125  students). 
Belle      Vue      Sr.      Evening     W.  Padget,  B.sc 1,033 

Institute 
Carlton   Street    Sr.    Evening    H.  Abbott,  B.sc 1,235 

Institute 

Hanson  Sr.  Evening  Institute    W.  Taylor,  B.A.                   ...     908 
Belle  Vuc  Higher  Domestic    Tennant,  D.  1,366 

Institute 

There  is  also  one  other  Higher  Domestic  Evening  Institute  and  19  Junior  Evening 

Institutes. 

Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Education  Committee  and  is 
constituted  in  accordance  with  Circular  1486.  The  administrative  work  is  carried 
out  by  the  Director  of  Education  and  his  staff,  with  F.  J.  C.  Marshall,  M.c,, 
acting  as  Youth  Officer. 

The  Committee  has  given  every  encouragement  to  existing  voluntary  associations 
and  clubs  to  expand  their  work  and  to  establish  Youth  Centres  under  the  auspices 
of  committees  representative  of  the  voluntary  associations  and  the  Church.  It  has 
itself  established  two  centres  in  two  very  needy  areas.  In  addition,  instructors  have 
been  provided  in  such  subjects  as  physical  training,  dramatic  art,  music,  etc.,  and  there 
is  a  close  link  with  the  Evening  Institute  Organisation  of  the  City. 

MEMBERS 


LORD  MAYOR 
Chambers,  Alderman  Kathleen,  t  r. 

CHAIRMAN 

Leach,     Alderman    William,     16,     Haslingden 
Drive 

DI-PUTY-CHAIRMAN 
Backhouse,  Councillor  James,  8,  Cioft  Street 

Al  DERMkN 

Barber,     Revis,     11,     High     House     Avenue, 

Bolt  on,    Bradford, 
dough,  T.  1,21,  Forster  Square. 
Duce,  F.,  j  P.,  48,  Bohngbroke  Street. 
Hindlc,   W.,   J.P ,   Carlton  Villas,   56,  Pasture 

Lane,  Clayton. 

Hodgson,  W.,  J.P  ,  53,  Well  Street. 
McHugh,  J.  F,  94,  UnderchfTe  Lane. 
Smith,  L   F  W   S.,  J.P.,  57,  Hashngden  Drive. 
Wilson,  H.  J  ,  J.P.,  39,  Ashgrove. 

COUNCILLORS 

Boddy,  F   W  ,  210,  Toller  Lane. 
Brown,  A.  W  ,  M  B  E.,  J.P.,  "  Bankfkld,"  96, 

Town  Lane,  Thackley. 
Cornell,  A.  N.,  438,  Great  Horton  Road. 
Dodgson,  M.,  7,  Ashbourne  Crescent. 


Fienburgh,  N.,  24,  Oaks  Lane,  Lower  Grange 

Estate. 

Helhwcll,  T  ,  151,  Park  Avenue,  Wibsey. 
Leonards,  J.,  169,  Durham  Road. 
Mclntyre,  J.  L.,  586,  Little  Horton  Lane, 
McKee,  J  ,  23,  Cmslehurst  Place. 
Packctt,  S  ,  10,  Toller  Drive,  Heaton 
Savage,  The  Rev.  J.,  St.  Mary's  Vicarage,  St 

Mary's.   Road,   Laisterdyke 
Semper,  H   W.,  39,  Tamworth  Street,  Tyersal. 
Singleton,  J.   R.,   "  Hawkslyn,"  Hawksworth, 

Guiseley 
Smith,     W ,     "  Mellisay,"     Whitehall    Road, 

Wyke. 

Stoyles,  J.,  80,  Bolingbrokc  Street. 
Ward,  A.,  10,  Highfield  Villas,  Pasture  Lane, 

Clayton. 

White,  H.  J.,  Acre  House,  Eccleshill. 
Woodgate,  F.  G.,  193,  Westheld  Lane,  Idle. 

CO-OPTED 

Leach,  Mrs.  W ,  16,  Hashngden  Drive. 
Hindley,  Mrs.  E.  C.,  Bank  Top  House,  Horton 

Bank  Top. 

Briggs,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  3,  Glenhurst  Road,  Shipley. 
Stansfield,  G.  G.,  16,  Briggs  Grove,  Wibsey. 


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BRIGHTON  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

EDUCATION  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 

TO  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SENIOR  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
SENIOR  SCHOOL  DENTAL 

SURGEON 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

DENTAL  SURGEONS 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

OFFICER 
SECRETARY-ORGANISER 

YOUTH 

POPULATION          

RATEABLE  VALUE,  1946  .  . 
EDUCATION  RATE,  1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1946-47 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS 
NURSERY  CLASSES  .  . 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


Councillor  A.  B.  Lister,  D.I.C.,  A.R.C.SC.,  B.sc. 

F.   Herbert  Toyne,  B.A.,  Education  Offices,  54,  Old 

Steine,  Brighton.    Tel.  :    Brighton  4104. 
Peter  F.  Sawbridge,  B.A.  (with  H.M.  Forces). 

K.  A.  Baird,  M.A. 

J.  R.  Watters  and  Miss  B.  Berger. 

Medical  Officer  of  Health.     R.  Cramb,  M.B.,  CH.B., 

D.P.H. 

John  N.  Matthews,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  D.P.H. 
Janet  Cameron,  B.A.,  L,R.C.P.,  M.R.C  s.  ;   Isabella  M.  G. 

Bisset,  M.B.,  CH.B. 
D.  Mackay,  L.D.S. 

P.  J.  Kcane,  L.D.S.  ;  R.  H.  Thoseby,  L.D.S.     Temporary 

Dental  Surgeon  :    B.  A.  Rilot,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s.  (ENG.) 
Miss  W.  M.  Everden,  B.SC. 


FOR    Vacancy. 


Census  1931—147,427. 

£1,876,651. 

3s.  6.81d. 

£7,300  (estimated). 

One  Nursery  School  with  50  children. 
Five  with  288  children. 


No. 


No.  of 

Departments 

27 

14 

3 


No.  on  Roll 

1-9-45 

*7,174    (665) 
*  1,869    (166) 

*407     (39) 


County    17 

Voluntary  C.  of  E.         11 

Voluntary  R.C.  3 

*Totals  include  number  of  children  of  Nursery  School  age  (excluding  50  at  the 

Nursery  School).     Number  of  children  of  nursery  school  age  are  also  given  in  brackets. 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS  before  April  1st,  1945  : — 

Varndean  School  for  Boys — 660  on  roll.     Headmaster  : 

E.  J.  Hutchms,  B.LITT.,  M.A. 
Varndean  School  for  Girls — 621  on  roll.  Headmistress  : 

Miss  M.  P.  Warmington,  B.sc. 

Brighton,  Hove  and  Sussex  Grammar  School — Head- 
master :  W.  A.  Barren,  M.A.  Maintained  by  Brighton 
and  East  Sussex  Education  Authorities  through 
a  Joint  Education  Committee — 442  on  roil. 

ADDITIONAL  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS  as  from  1st  April,  1945  (hitherto  Senior  Schools)  : 

No.  on  Roll 
No.        1-9-45. 

County  Schools  16  43671 

Voluntary  C.  of  E 2  183 

„          R.C 1  142 

Principal :   G.  E.  Watts,  M.A.,  B.SC,,  PH.D.,  F.R.I.C. 
Senior  Part-time  Evening 

Full-time 
Students 
467 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 


Students 


SCHOOL  OF  ART   ... 

MUNICIPAL  TRAINING 
COLLEGE  (for  Women) 


Day 
Students 

320  1,194 

About  half  the  students  in  each  section  are  drawn 
from  neighbouring  areas. 
Principal :  E.  A.  Sallis  Benney,  R.B.A.,  A.R.C.A. 

Full-time,  Part-time  Day  and  Evening  Students — 738. 
Principal :   Miss  F.  H.  Gwilham,  M.A.(CANTAB),  J.P. 
No.  of  students  in  College — 174. 

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BRIGHTON  (C.B.) 

CONTINUATION  AND 
EVENING  SCHOOLS  AND 
INSTITUTES 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


No.  of  pupils — Part-time  Day  :   641  ;  Evenings,  902. 


...     One  Day  School  for  Educationally  subnormal  children 
with  accommodation  for  70  children. 

Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Committee  was  appointed  in  December,  1940,  and  its  constitution 
is  as  follows  : — 

Chairman,  nominated  by  the  Youth  Committee  for  election  by 
the  Education  Committee  from  among  the  members  of  the 
Education  Committee. 

Vice-Chairman  (to  be  nominated  by  the  Youth  Organisations  for 
appointment  by  the  Education  Committee). 

Representatives  of  the  Education  Committee  (of  whom  not  less 

than  seven  shall  be  members  of  the  Town  Council)  11 

(Mayor  for  time  being  ex-officio)  . .  1 

Representatives  appointed  by  Youth  Organisations  (one  of 
whom  shall  be  elected  Vice-Chairman) 10 

Representatives  of  Teachers  (one  representing  Higher  Institu- 
tions and  the  other  Primary  Schools)  2 

Representatives  of  commercial  and  industrial  life  (to  be  nominated 
by  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Trades  Council) 2 

Representatives  of  Public  Services  (one  a  member  of  and 
nominated  by  the  Health  Committee  of  the  Town  Council, 
and  an  (elected)  member  nominated  by  the  Juvenile  Employ- 
ment Sub-Committee)  2 

Representatives  of  Churches  ...         4 

32 

Five  Area  Committees,  consisting  of  representatives  of  organisations  in  each 
area,  have  been  constituted,  and  two  members  are  elected  from  each  to  serve  on  the 
Youth  Committee. 

MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Clout,  Councillor  W ,  j  P.,  The  Mayor's 
Parlour,  Town  Hall,  Hilansca,  Ditchhng 
Road. 

ALDERMEN 

Hardy,  Miss  M  ,  M  B  E.,  j  P  ,  7,   Friar  Road, 
Hone,  H  ,  77,  Holhngbury  Park  Avenue 

COUNCILLORS 
Button,  W.  H   G ,  Hollywood  House,  12,  Rose 

Hill 

Downs,  J    H  ,  33,  Whitchawk  Avenue 
Field,  F    G  ,  83,  Havelock  Road 
Fitzgerald,   G  ,   24,   Fairway   Crescent,   Ports- 
Gardner,  T.  W  ,  B.A  ,  35,  Reigatc  Road 
Hider,  Mrs.  E   M  ,  30,  Nyetimber  Hill,  Beven- 

dean 

Kippm,  E.  W.,   The  Gables,  Braybon  Avenue. 
Langley,   J  ,   127,  Ditchling  Road 
Leak,  J.  A.  T.,  56,  Grantham  Road 
Lister,  A.  B.,  D  I  c.,  A  R.C  sr  ,  B  sc  ,  79,  Dyke 

Road. 
k  Mills,  Dr.  J.  P.  T.,  3,  Hampton  'lerra^e. 


Newton,  C.  I).,  19,  Marine  Square. 
Nicholls,  A    V  ,  J.P.,  Keymer,  London  Road 
Robbms,  H  J  ,  145,  Ringmer  Road,  N.  Moulse- 

coomb 

Short,  Miss  E   M  ,  37,  Varndean  Gardens 
Stringer,  Miss  D.  E.,  Hillesdcn,  Osmond  Road, 

Hove 

Trigg,  A,  154,  Waldegrave  Road. 
Whiting,  W  ,  60,  The  Highway,  Moulsccoomb 

CO-OPTED 

Beckett,  Mis    A.  G  ,  288,  Ditchling  Road 

Mills,  Mrs  M  G  ,  M  A  ,  Rosemount,  Hangleton 
Road. 

Nicholls,  Mrs   A   V ,  Keymer,  London  Road 

Hartle,  Miss  H.  J.,  MA.,  B.SC.,  No  3  Flat,  4, 
Chichester  Place 

Hastings,  Miss  R.  E.,  No.  1,  Flat,  92,  Beacons- 
Meld  Road 

Varley,  Dr.  W.  M,  MA.,  DSC,  21,  Withdcan 
Court  Avenue 

Bates,  J.  H    C.,  61,  Overhill  Drive 

Day,  F.,  J  P.,  88,  Centurion  Road 

Morgan  Thomas,  J  ,  M.A  ,  191,  Surrenden  Road. 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 


BRISTOL  (C.B.) 

Alderman  F.  C.  Williams. 

Councillor  R.  St.  J.  Reade. 

G.  H.  Sylvester,  M.A.,  1-2,  Cecil  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol, 8. 


Tel.  : 
Vacant. 


38264. 


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BRISTOL  (C.B.) 

INSPECTORATE  T,  E.  Eveson,  M.A.  (Chief  Inspector  of  Schools); 

L.  W.  Gilbert,  B.SC.,  Two  Vacancies  (Inspectors) ;  Miss 
E.  M.  Sharman  (Organiser  of  Domestic  Science  and 
Inspector  of  Needlework)  ;  J.  Me.  A.  Milne  (Chief 
Organiser  of  Physical  Training)  ;  Miss  C.  E.  Cooke 
(Chief  Woman  Organiser);  Two  Vacancies  (Assistant 
Organisers). 

418,000  (estimated). 

4s.  1.6d. 

£13,700  (estimated). 


POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 
1945-46 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 
NURSERY  CLASSES 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS  (DEPTS.) 
MODERN  SCHOOLS  (DEPTS.) 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  TECHNICAL 
SCHOOL 

BRISTOL  CENTRAL  SECOND- 
ARY COMMERCIAL  SCHOOL 

BRISTOL  EAST   SECONDARY 
COMMERCIAL  SCHOOL 

WEST  OF  ENGLAND  COLLEGE 
OF  ART 

COLLEGE  OF  DOMESTIC 
SUBJECTS 


EVENING  INSTITUTES 


DAY  SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


RESIDENTIAL  SPECIAL 
SCHOOLS 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  ... 


Twelve. 

Provided — 17  ;    Non-Provided — 4. 
County,,  82  ;  Voluntary,  44. 
County,  26  ;  Voluntary,  2. 
Boys 

(a)  County         ...  2 

(6)  Voluntary      ...  4 

(c)  Independent    .  2 


Girls 
1 
3 
3 


Mixed 

2 


Totals 


8 


No. 
on  Roll 
2,670 
3,140 
2,150 

7,960 


Engineering    (450    boys)    and    Building    (300    boys). 

R.  O.  Davis,  B.SC.  (Headmaster). 
270  Mixed.     R.  A.  Burnham,  B.SC.  (Headmaster). 

270  Girls.     Mrs.  E.  A.  Smith,  B.A.  (Headmistress). 

118  full-time  day  students  ;  532  part-time  and  evening 
students. 

50  full-time  students  ;  also  weekly  cookery  demon- 
strations, evening  classes  and  special  courses  for 
canteen  cooks. 

Principal — Miss  W.  M.  Grundy. 

Senior  and  Junior  Classes  are  held  in  the  afternoons  and 
evenings.  Five  full-time  organisers  and  eight  part- 
time  assistant  organisers  are  employed. 

Educationally  subnormal  children,  1  for  senior  boy- 
(100),  1  for  senior  girls  (100),  1  for  juniors  (80)  ; 
1  school  for  the  deaf  (40)  ;  1  school  for  partially 
sighted  (30)  ;  1  open  air  school  for  delicate  (100). 

1  for  delicate  (38)  ;  1  for  educationally  subnormal 
girls  and  junior  boys  (38)  ;  I  for  educationally  sub- 
normal senior  boys  (20). 

School  Medical  Service 

R.  H.  Parry,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  (School  Medical  Officer  and 
Medical  Officer  of  Health)  ;  A.  A.  Dalby,  M.C., 
M.R.C.S,,  L.R.C.P.  (Chief  Assistant  School  Medical 
Officer) ;  Monica  A.  O'Donohoe,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  B.A.O.  j 
R.  J.  I.  Bell,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  Mary  Gibson, 
M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  *A.  M.  Fraser,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S., 
D.P.H.  ;  J.  Hutton,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  B.  J. 
Boulton,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  A.  I.  Ross,  M.D.,  CH.B., 
D.P.H.  ;  *F.  T.  Madge,  M.D.J  D.P.H.  ;  Clara  Jahoda, 
M.D.  (Vienna)  ;  Helen  M.  Gibb,  M.B.,  CH.B,,  D.P.H.  ; 
*J.  L.  S.  James,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (Anaesthetist) 
(Assistant  School  Medical  Officers)  ;  Ear,  Nose  and 
Throat  department — Gordon  R.  Scarff,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
F.R.C.S.  y  Orthopaedic  department — H.  Chitty,  M.B., 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES5   YEAR  BOOK 


School  Medical  Service— contm ue d. 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF 

— continued 


DENTAL  SURGEONS 


CHILD  GUIDANCE  CLINIC 


M.S.,  F.R.C.S.  ;  Hon.  Asst.,  K.  H.  Pridie,  M.B.,  B.S., 
F.R.C.S.  ;  X-ray  department — F.  Gower  Bergin> 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  Ophthalmic  Adviser — R.  Ramsay 
Garden,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  D.O.M.S.  ;  Cardio- 
Rheumatic  department — C.  Bruce  Perry,  M.D., 
CH.B.,  M.R.C.P.  (Specialists)  ;  Miss  D.  Wilson, 
F.C.S.T.  ;  Miss  W.  E.  Cooke,  L.C.S.T.  (Speech 
Therapists)  ;  W.  Trevor  Johnson,  L.D.S.  (Ortho- 
donist). 

W.  H.  B.  Stride,  L.D.S.  ;  A.  Lethaby  Morgan,  L.D.S.  ; 
Mrs.  Marion  Bentz,  L.D.S.  ;  H.  Hazell,  L.D.S.  ; 
A.  H.  V.  Williams,  L.D.S.  ;  J.  D.  Rees,  L.D.S.  ; 
H.  W.  Williams,  L.D.S.  ;  E.  R.  Dowland,  L.D.S.  ; 
G.  W.  Vowles,  L.D.S.  ;  Alice  M.  Trump,  L.D.S. 

R.  F.  Barbour,  M.A.,  F.R.C.P.,  D.P.M.  (Director) ;  Doris 
E.  Heron,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (Assistant  Psychiatrist)  ; 
Mary  T.  McBride,  M.A.,  ED.B.  (Senior  Psychologist)  ; 
Dorothy  J.  Binning,  B.A.  (Psychiatric  Social  Worker). 
*  On  Military  Service. 


GRAMMAR   SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 
County  Schools 

Cotham  School  (Boys) 
Merrywood  Boys'  School 
Merrywood  Girls'  School 
Fairfield  School  (Mixed) 
St.  George  School  (Mixed)     .  . 

Voluntary  Schools 

Bristol  Cathedral  School  (Boys) 
St.  Brendan's  College  (Boys)  ... 
La  Retraite  High  School  (Girls) 
Bristol  Grammar  School  (Boys) 
Queen  Elizabeth's  Hospital  (Boys) 
Red  Maids'  School  

Transitionally  Assisted  School 

Colston's  Girls'  School 

Independent  Schools 

Badminton  School  (Girls) 
Clifton  High  School  for  Girls' 

Clifton  College 

Colston's  Boys'  School 

Red  land  High  School  for  Girls' 


Head 


S.  R.  Woods,  M.A. 

A.  E.  Jones,  M.A. 

Miss  J.  A.  Dick-Cleland,  M.A. 
J.  P.  Stewart,  B.SC.,  A.R.C.S. 
Dr.  O.  R.  Baldwin,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

Canon  A.  R.  Millbourn,  M.A. 
Rev.  M.  D.  Gibbons,  B.A. 
Miss  S.  R.  Yerby,  B.A. 
J.  Garrett,  M.A. 
E.  P.  B.  Gillett,  M.A. 
Miss  K.  A.  Walpole,  M.A. 

Miss  M,  G,  Green,  B.A, 

Vacant. 

Miss  D.  N.  Glenday,  M.A. 

B.  L.  Hallward,  M.A. 
R.  E.  Snaith,  M.A. 
Miss  S.  Peters,  M.A. 


BOYS'  REMAND  HOME 

"  Renny  V  Timsbury,  near  Bath.     Tel.  :    Timsbury  29. 
boys.    Superintendent — J.  E.  C.  Hornsby. 


Accommodation  26 


GIRLS9  REMAND  HOME 

Strontian  Lodge,  Cotham  Side,  Bristol.  Tel. :  21770.  Accommodation,  12  girls. 
Superintendent — Miss  M.  I.  Latten. 

Youth  Service 

Secretary  :    E.  G.  Seath,  J.P.,  16,  Great  George  Street,  Park  Street,  Bristol,  1. 

The  Youth  Committee  is  constituted  on  a  wide  basis  including  representatives 
of  all  the  voluntary  organisations  and  it  reports  to  the  Education  Committee.  It 
is  responsible  for  dealing  with  all  matters  concerning  the  welfare  of  youth  and  has 
launched  the  Bristol  Youth  Service  to  co-ordinate  and  develop  work  of  Youth 
Service  teams.  It  deals  with  applications  for  grant,  provision  and  use  of  school 
premises,  appointment  of  instructor-leaders,  organisation  of  training  schemes,  etc. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MEMBERS 


BRISTOL  (C.B.) 


ALDERMEN 
Cunningham,  R.  G.,  106,  Barrow  Road,  Barton 

Hilh  5 

Evans,  H  ,  3,  College  Fields,  Clifton,  8 
Inskip,  Sir  J  ,  "  The  Chantry,"  Abbot's  Leigh. 
Sheppard,  F  ,  68,  Mullcr  Road,  Horlield,  7 
Undcrdown,  T.  H.  J  ,  4,  Grevillc  Road,  Souih- 

ville,  3. 

Webber,  1«    A  ,  St.  Augustine's  Parade,   1 
Williams,  1'"   C  ,  16,  Edward  Road,  Bath  Road, 

4 

COUNCILLORS 

Barwood,  A.  W.,  47,  Duckmoor  Road,  3 
Brown,   Mrs     F.   M ,   64,   College   Street,   St. 

Augustine's,  1 

Burgess,  F.  J  ,  3,  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  8 
Chamberlain,    F     G.    W,    371,    Wells    Road, 

Knowle,  4 
Cozens,   W.    G ,    19,    Ducie   Road,   Lawrence 

Hill,  5 
Cunningham,    R     R ,    13,    Conduit    Road,    St 

Paul's,  2 
Davey,  E    F  ,  Uplands  Post  Oflice,  Langford 

Road,  J 
Foweraker,  Mit»s  H   A  ,  95,  Kmgsdo\vn  Parade, 

6 
Gunning,  Mrs    M    L  ,   1,  The  Terrace,  High 

Street,  Shireharnpton 
Jones,    W.    H,    114,    Summerhill    Road,    St 

George,    5 

Nash,  P  J   R.,  5,  Elm  Park,  Filton,  7. 
Poole,  L    J  ,   128,  Charlton  Road,  Wcstbury- 

on-Trym. 


Reade,  R.  St.  John,  3,  Oakland  Road,  Redland, 

6 
Taylor,    Sir    L     Goodenough,    *'  Fromeshaw," 

Frcnchay. 
Thomas,    Major    A     W  ,    677,    Wells    Road, 

Knowle,  4 
Yenning,   Mrs     A     K     L ,   H,   Toronto  Road, 

Horficld,  7 
Wills,  T,  Vine   House,  Bishops  Sutton,   near 

Bristol 

Yeoman,  E.  M  ,  12,  Salisbury  Road,  Redland,  6. 
Watson  Allen,  Mrs    22,  Old  Market  Street,  2 

CO-OPTFD 
Ashworth,  H    W    W.,  Ferney  Hill,  Bnarwood, 

We&tbuiy-on-Trym 
Bliss,  Rev  L  J  ,  40,  Sandlmg  Avenue,  Horfield, 

7 

Byrt,  Miss  M  A  ,  31,  Cotham  Park,  Cotham,  6 
Dakin,  Rev   Dr.  A  ,  Baptist  College,  Tyndall's 

Park,  8 

Dillon,  Rev  Canon  W  ,  St  Patrick's,  Redheld,  5 
Gilpm,  E  ,  Frome  Cottage,  Staple  ton 
Hawkins,  Miss  D    G  ,  4,  Upper  Belgrave  Road, 

Chiton,  8 
Nicholls,     W      G  ,     Pcnbrook,     Hulse     Road, 

Brislm^ton,   \. 
Porter,    Miss    D     I  ,    20,    Freemantlc    Road, 

Eastville,  5 

Robertson,  Prof  A  ,  M  V  'I  C  ,  Unity  Street,  1 
Selway,  L,  G  ,  70,  Longmcad  Avenue,  Bishops- 
ton,  7 
Weemyss,    Rev     A     C ,    St     Silas    Vicarage, 

187,  Wells  Road,  4 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR   .  . 


CHIEF  CLERK 
TOWN  CLERK 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON 

(part-time) 
DENTAL  SURGEONS 
ARCHITECT 


BURNLEY  (C.B.) 

Alderman  G.  Hale,  J.P. 

Alderman  E.  Brodrick,  J.P. 

Walter  Howarth,  M.A.,  M.tD.,  LITT.D.,  Education  Offices, 
Manchester  Road,  Burnley.  Tel.  :  2101  (Extension 
214).  Private  address  :  "  Rosedene,"  Ightenhill 
Park,  Burnley.  Tel.  :  3549. 

Harry  Pollard. 

C.  V.  Thornley,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

D.  C.  Lament,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Medical  Officer  of 
Health). 

G.  Gemrhill,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    A.  Eustace,  M.B., 

B.CH0   B.A.O.,   D.P.H.,   B,SC.(P.H.). 

K.  Brown,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.O.M.S. 


ACCOUNTANT 

POPULATION 

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED,    5s.  6.705d. 

1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1946-47. 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 

(PROVIDED) 


Henry  A.  Bolton,  L.D.S.  ;   Annie  M.  Kean,  L.D.S. 

E.    S.    Stackhouse,  A.R.I.B.A.   (Borough  Engineer  and 

Surveyor). 

A.  Ashworth,  A.I.M.T.A. 
Census  1931—98,259. 


£2,243. 

One  Nursciy  School  with  120  children. 


NURSERY  CLASSES 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


14  War  Nursery   Classes. 

No. 

Provided             ...  12 

Non-Provided  : — 

C.ofE.           ...  8 

R.C 5 

Totals  ...  25 


No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments     31-3-46 
19  4,245 


10 
10 

39 


1,610 
1,593 

7,448 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


BURNLEY  (C.B.) 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


CENTRAL  CLASSES  ... 
SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SERVICES  ... 


RESIDENTIAL  CAMP 

SCHOOL 
PLAYING  FIELDS 


SWIMMING  BATHS... 
PROVISION  OF  MEALS 


MINOR  ACTIVITIES 
FURTHER  EDUCATION 


EVENING  INSTITUTES 


Grammar  School  for  Boys.    Headmaster  :    D,  Hewitt, 

M.A.  (556  pupils). 
High  School  for  Girls.  Principal  :  Miss  D.  D.  Howard, 

M.A.    (465  pupils). 
Heasandford   Technical  High   School  for   Girls   (264 

pupils). 

Towneley  Technical  High  School  for  Boys'  (274  pupils). 
Abel    Street    Boys'    Modern    Secondary    School   (262 

pupils). 
Burnley  Wood  Girls'  Modern  Secondary  School  (287 

pupils). 
Roscgrovc    Boys'    Modern    Secondary    School    (284 

pupils). 
Coal  Clough   Girls'   Modern   Secondary   School  (277 

pupils). 

One  Non-Provided  (Selective)  R.C.  Boys.     90  places. 
One  Mentally  Defective  School    65  places ;  1  Physically 

Defective  School  (Op en- Air)— -120  places.     1  Blind 

School— 30  places.     1   Deaf  School— 20  places.     1 

Remedial  Centre  for  Stammering  and  Speech  Defects. 

Workshops  for  the  Blind — 30  persons.  (Knitting 
and  Basketry  Departments).  Saleshop  for  goods 
made  by  blind.  Blind  Persons'  Welfare — Register — 
Home  Workers — Home  Teachers.  Orthoptic  Treat- 
ment (jointly  with  Blackburn  Authority).  Treatment 
of  minor  ailments. 

1  Residential  Camp  School  on  the  Coast  (Hest  Bank). 

Provided  by  L.E.A. — 6  drained  and  levelled,  with 
bathing  and  dressing  provision — 78  acres.  4  Gounds- 
men.  Rented — 15  acres. 

Day  use  of  three  large  baths  provided  by  the  Corpora- 
tion. 

Four  Meals'  Centres  in  rented  premises,  36  in  schools, 
and  a  cooking  kitchen  for  whole  area.  No.  of 
children— 4,000.  1,270,000  (per  annum)  meals 
provided 

kk  Savings  Bank  "  (in  ail  schools).  "  After  Care  "  for 
school  leavers.  Inter-School  Sports  Competitions. 

Dr.  J.  Graymore, 


Riff  kin,  B.SC. 
:   J.  Stevenson,  M.A., 


Municipal    College — Principal  : 
M.sc.,  F.R.I.C.  (2,500  students). 
Engineering  Department  :    Dr.  J. 
Arts  and  Commerce  Department 

B.COMM. 

Textile  Department :  J.  W.  Pennington,  F.T.I. 
Science  Departnent  :   A.  E.  Wales,  M.sc. 
Building  Department  :    G.  Sykes. 
Mining  Department :   A.  E.  Wilkinson,  M.I.E.E. 
Domestic  Department  :    A.  Russell. 
Municipal  School  of  Art — Principal  :    H.  Thornton, 
A.R.C.A.  (500  students). 


School 
Todmorden  Road 

Coal  Clough       

Heasandford       

Rosegroye 

Abel  Street         

Burnley  Wood 

School  for  the  Deaf 
Speech  Remedial  Classes 


Head 

A.  E.  Smith. 
Cyril  F.  J.  Morris. 
(Vacant). 
P.  E.  Doswell. 
W.  Proctor. 
Miss  A.  Lucas,  B.A. 
Miss  J.  Procter. 
(Vacant). 


SANDYGATE  YOUTH  CENTRE  and  Six  Old  Boys' 

Committee. 


and  Girls'  Clubs  under  Education 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


VOLUNTARY  CLUBS  AND  4 
PRE- SERVICE  UNITS 

YOUTH  ORGANISATIONS 
COMMITTEE 

YOUTH  ORGANISER 


Committee 

Elementary  Education 
Higher  Education 
Special  Services     . 
General  Purposes 
Governors  of  the  Grammar  School 


MAYOR 
Hudson,  Councillor  R,  110,  Padiham  Road. 

ALDERMEN 

Buchanan,  W.,  22,  Howe  Street 
Hale,  (T  ,  j P ,  110,  Gainsborough  Avenue 
Taylor,  T   P ,  30,  Middlesex  Avenue. 
Brodnck,  E ,  J.P.,  1 3,  Rome  Avenue. 
Maxficld,  T  ,  J.P  ,  49  Brockenhurst  Street 

COUNCILLORS 

Schofield,  T.,  495,  Brunshaw  Road. 
Battle,  Mrs    M   A  ,  j  p  ,  21,  Kilhngton  Street 
Chtheroe,  Mrs  B  M  ,  j  p.,  136,  Kiddrow  Lane 
Heap,  W  ,  22,  Glen  View  Road. 
Watson,  Mrs   h.  A  ,  j  P  ,  62,  Clcvclands  Road. 


BURNLEY  (C.B.) 

A.T.C.,  G.T.C.3  Sea  Cadets,  Army  Cadets,  Boys' 
Brigade,  Girls'  Life  Brigade,  Boy  Scouts,  Girl  Guides. 

Hon.  Secretary  :  Walter  Howarth,  M.A.,  M.ED.,  LITT.D., 
"  Rosedene,"  Ightenhill  Park,  Burnley. 

Norman  Burley,  B.A. 

SUB-COMMITTEES 

Chairman 

Alderman  T.  P   Taylor 
Alderman  G.  Hale,  j  p 
Councillor  E.  Brodrick,  J.P. 
Alderman  G.  Hale,  J.P 
Alderman  G.  Hale,  j  p 

MEMBERS 

Fearnchough,  Miss  A  ,  j  p  ,  36,  Chvc  Street 
Proctor,  Miss  A  ,  2n,  Plover  Street 
Utlcy,  Miss  E  ,  514,  Accrington  Road. 
Clegg,  J,  T.,  12,  Queens  Road. 
Crossley,  W  ,  K,  Brunei  Street 
Graham,   T  ,   10,  Clifton  Street 
Lancaster,  J  ,  98-100  Colne  Road 
Smith,  W  ,  18,  I, y turn  Street 


CO-OPTI  D 

Chew,  Miss  D.  N  ,  B  A  ,  55,  Ormerod  Road 
Ingram,  The  Very  Rev.  J    J.,  M  4  ,   R  i> ,   St 

Mary's  Presbytery 
Hughes,    '1  ho    Rev     B     li  ,    M  A  ,    B  D  ,    Holy 

Trinity  Vicarage 
Smith,  The  Ri-v   Oi  W  ,  2h,  Rosehill  Road 


CHAIRMAN 

SECRETARY  AND  DIRECTOR 


ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
DEPUTY  SECRETARY 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANTS 

CHIEF  CLERK        

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 

ORGANISERS 

ART  ORGANISER 

Music  ORGANISER 

DOMESTIC  SUBJECTS 

ORGANISER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945 
SCHOOLS 


INTERMEDIATE   (  SELECTIVE) 

SCHOOL 
JUNIOR    TECHNICAL    AND 

COMMERCIAL  SCHOOL 
JUVENILE   EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 


BURTON-UPON-TRENT  (C.B.) 

Alderman  W.  Hutson,  J.P. 

A.   H.   Blake,  M.A.  (Lond.),  Education 

Street,  Burton-upon-Trcnt.    Tel. 
J.  J.  B.  Dempster,  M.A.  (Load.). 
R.  G.  H.  Rumscy. 
F.  C.  Simkin ;  C.  E.  Eley. 
F.  Beadman. 
J.  W.  Parkinson  ;   Miss  B.  Corlette. 


Office,  Guild 
2095  and  2098. 


Miss  V.  G.  Kinsell,  A.T.D. 
Miss  B.  Brown,  L.R.A.M. 
Miss  M.  J.  Nelson. 

W.  AlcOCk,  M.B.,  CH.B.j  B.HY.,  D.P.H. 

A.  K.  Smallwood,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Assistant  Medical 

Officer  of  Health)  ;  E.  Anne  Perrott,  M.D. 
(Vacant) 

Census,  1931—-  49,485. 
5s.  4.41d. 


£1,353.494 


Provided 

Non-Provided 

Mixed 

Mixed 


No. 

15 

2 

1 
1 


No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
Departments     3 1  -3-46 
23  5,465 

2  298 


1 


1 


218 


252 


V.  C.  Chamberlain,  Juvenile  Employment  Bureau, 
Education  Office,  Guild  Street,  Burton-on-Trcnt. 
Tel.  :  2383. 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


BURTON-UPON-TRENT  (C.B.) 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


TECHNICAL  INSTITUTE 


YOUTH  CLUBS 


SCHOOL  OF  ART  AND 
CRAFTS 


Two. 

One  Boys' — The  Burton  Grammar  School. 

H.  S.  Moodey,  M.A.,  412  pupils. 

One  Girls'— The  Girls'  High  School. 

Miss  W.  Mulley,  M.AO  502  pupils. 
Principal,   E.    White,   M.SC.   (Econ.).      Departments  : 

Senior — Commercial,     Technical,     Domestic     and 

Recreative.      Junior — Commercial,    Technical    and 

Recreative.  Total  number  of  students  1945-46 — 1344. 
Two. 
Broadway  Youth  Club.     (Total  number  of  students, 

231  ;   Boys  136,  Girls  95). 
Victoria  Youth  Club.    (Total  number  of  students,  208  ; 

Boys  120,  Girls  88). 
One.    Miss  V.  G.  Kmsell,  A.T.D. 

MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Wihhcrlcy,  C  ouncillor  W.  P  ,  j  p  ,  40,  Rollcston 
Road 

Al  DtKMI  N 

Clark,  1.  W.,  J.P.,  Glen  Brae,  Tower  Road. 
Hutson,  W  ,  J.P  ,  37,  Calais  Road 

COUNCILIOHS 

Chadwick,  Mrs.  A  ,  8,  Foston  Avenue. 
Davis,  T    W  ,  70,  High  Street 
Evershed,  Mrs    V,,  6,  Clay  Street. 
Harrison,  J.,   3,   Derby  Road 
Hickion,  J  ,  20,  Kensington  Road. 
Jones,  J   H  ,  36,  Ferry  Street 


Thompson,  F   G.,  The  Oaks,  Newton  Road. 
Walters,  T    II.,  49,  Holly  Street. 
Whetton,  A  ,  80,  Victoria  Crescent. 

CO-OPTED 

Cailis,  Mrs   H.  J.,  80,  Stanton  Road. 
Iivershed,    Miss   P.   M ,   j  i* ,   Albury   House, 

Stapenhill   Road 
Richards,  Miss  O  ,  The  Paddock,  Rollcston-on- 

Dovc 

Slator,  Mrs.  J   M  ,  56,  High  Street 
Kershaw,  C   S  ,  103,  Shobnall  Road. 
Robinson,  R.  T,  MA,  115,  Shobnall  Road 


BURY  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR 

TOWN  CLERK       

ARCHITECT 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

TEMPORARY  ASSISTANT 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

-SCHOOL  DENTIST 

ACCOUNTANT         

YOUTH  ORGANISER 
SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT     OF    ID.    RATE, 

1944-45 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


Councillor  C.  S.  Goodwill,  J.P. 

George    F.    Jackson,    B.A.,    Education    Offices,    Bury. 

Tel.  :   Bury  1260. 
Edward  S.  Smith. 
J.  Chadwick,  A.M.INST.C.E.  (Also  Borough  Engineer). 

K.  K.  Wood,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  D.P.H. 

C.  J.  Clohessy,  M.B.,  CH.B. 


F.  Kershaw,  L.D.S. 

E.  B.  Jones,  F.S.A.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 

Miss  J.  C    Gibson 

Miss  D.  H.  Jenkins. 

1935—58,345. 

4s.  6.58d. 


SECONDARY  MODERN 

SCHOOLS 
SECONDARY  GRAMMAR 

SCHOOL 


£1>596  17s.  Od. 

No. 

Provided             ...  5 

Non-Provided  : — 

C.ofE.           ...  13 

R.C 3 

Others             ...  2 

Totals  ...  23 


Provided  ...  1 

Non-Provided    ...  1 

Bury  High  School  1 

254 


No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
Departments.     31-3-46 
6  1,749 


19 
6 
2 

33 


2,228 

1,080 

406 

5,463 

No  on  Roll 
380 
289 
480 


OTHER  SCHOOLS 


JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
OFFICER 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


Junior  Technical  School 

Municipal  Technical  College 

School  of  Arts  and  Crafts 

Junior  Evening  Institute 
Juvenile     Employment     Bureau, 
Bury. 

MEMBERS 


BURY  (C.B.) 

No. 

on  Roll 

150 

1,100 

120 

240 

Education 

Offices, 

MAYOR 
Goodall,   Alderman,   40,   Morley   Street 

ALDERMEN 

Clapham,  82,  The  Drive,  Seedfield. 
Crawshaw,  558,  Bolton  Road. 
Heaton,   2,   Lincoln  Drive. 
Taylor,  Brookside,  Common  Lane,  Unsworth, 
Whitefield,    near   Manchester 

COUNCILLORS 
Allen,   91,    Grange   Road 
Dawson,  590,  Bolton  Road 
Davenport,  51,  I-airy  Street 
l<arrar,   2,   Westgate  Avenae 
Goodwill,  447,  Walbhaw  Road 
Heap,  3H,  Wellington  Road 
Jones,   308,  Brandlesholmc  Road 
Killelca,   HO,  Crostons  Road 
Lord,  Lea  Mount,  Castle  Hill  Road 


Milburn,  Harris  Farm,  Watlmg  Street,  Affet- 

side,   Tottington,   near   Bury. 
Robinson,  149,  Bell  Lane 
Rogers,  St.  Anne's  Vicarage,  Tottington,  near 

Bury. 

Scowcroft,   56,   Radcliffe  Road 
Shaw,  166,  Chesham  Road 
Stott,  2,  Dunstcrs  Avenue 

Co-OPTLD 

Crawford,  F   J  ,  395,  Manchester  Road, 
Dorran,  Dean  W ,  The  Presbytery,  Manchester 

Road 

Kirkman,  Mrs    A  ,   11,  Vernon  Street 
Lord,  H  ,  Cartrcf,  Solness  Avenue 
Maw,  Rev   J  W  ,  Westroyd,  Manchester  Road 
Peacock,   A    H  ,    Kirkby   House,   Manchester 

Road. 

Toleman,  Rev  W.  H  J  ,  St  Stephen's  Vicarage. 
Westerdale,  Miss  H.  M  ,  47%  Manchester  Road. 
Williams,  T  ,  555,  Rochdale  Old  Road. 


CHAIRMAN  

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
AND  DIVISIONAL  EDUCA- 
TION   OFFICER,    ST. 
AUGUSTINE        DIVISION 
KENT    EDUCATION 
COMMITTEE 

CHIEF  ASSISTANT  .  . 

TOWN  CLERK        

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

PSYCHIATRIST        

EDUCATIONAL    PSYCHOLO- 
GIST 

PSYCHIATRIC   SOCIAL 
WORKER 

PLAY  THERAPIST  ... 

CITY  ARCHITECT 

CITY  SURVEYOR 

CITY  TREASURER 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE,  1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 
1946-47 

VOCATIONAL   GUIDANCE 
OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  VOCATIONAL 
GUIDANCE  OFFICER 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


CANTERBURY  (C.B.) 

...     Alderman  F.  Hooker,  j.p. 

J.  Green,  LL.B.,  Education  Offices,  78,  London  Road, 
Canterbury.     Tel.  :    4222-3. 


R.  J.  E.  Waye. 

John  Boyle,  LL.B. 

Wm.  G.  Evans,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

Pauline  Figdor,  L.D.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S. 

E.  Whatley,  M.B.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

Vacant. 

Vacant. 

Miss  S.  Harnctt. 

L.  H.  Wilson,  A.R.I.B.A.,  A.M.T.P.I. 

H.  M.  Enderby,  M.I.M.  &  CY.E.,  O.B.E. 

A.  Bell,  A.S.A.A. 

Census  1931—24,270. 

4s.  0.63d. 

£855. 


J.  Green,  LL.«. 
H.  Anderton. 


Provided 
Non-Provided  : — 

C.ofE. 

Methodist 

R.C 

Totals  ... 


No. 


No.  of 
Departments 
6 

3 

1 
1 

11 


No.  on  Roll 

31-3-46 

1,216 

642 
307 
161 

2,326 


255 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CANTERBURY  (C.B.) 

SECONDARY  MODERN 

SCHOOL 
SECONDARY  GRAMMAR 

SCHOOLS  (VOLUNTARY 

CONTROLLED) 


COUNTY   TECHNICAL 
SCHOOLS 


Voluntary 


No  of      No  on  Roll 
No.      Departments    31-3-46 
1  1  105 


Simon   Langton   Grammar   School   for   Boys,   White 

Friars,  Canterbury.     L.  W.  Myers,  M.A. 
Simon   Langton   Grammar    School   for   Girls,    Stone 

House,    St.    Martin's    Hill,    Canterbury.     Miss    N. 

Campling,  M.A. 
County  Technical  School  for  Girls,  Longport  Street, 

Canterbury.     Miss  E.  Blackith. 
County  Technical  School  for  Boys,  Longport  Street, 

Canterbury,    Dr.  H.  R.  Orr,  PH.D.,  B.SC. 


Principal 
Dr.  H.  R.  Orr,  PH.D.,  B.SC. 


TECHNICAL   INSTITUTE 

Name  of  Institute 

Canterbury    Technical    Institute,    Longport 
Street  ............... 

(Part-time  Day  and  Evening  Classes.) 

SCHOOL  OF  ART 

Name  of  School  Principal 

Sidney   Cooper   School  of  Art,    St.   Peter's 

Street  ..............     A.  Moody,  A.R.C.A. 

(Full-time  Day  and  Part-time  Evening  Classes.) 

By  agreement  with  the  Kent  and  Canterbury  Education  Committees  a  Joint  Com- 
mittee has  been  established  to  administer  the  provisions  of  the  Education  Act,  1944, 
within  the  City  of  Canterbury  and  the  St.  Augustine's  Divisional  Executive  Com- 
mittee's area  of  the  Kent  Education  Committee. 

Members  of  the  Committee  under  the  various  representations  are  as  follows  :  — 

MEMBERS 


ALDFRMl-N 
Canterbury  C\  B 
Hooker,  I'  ,  51,  London,  Road. 
Hcws>,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  17,  lithetbert  Road. 

COUNCILLORS 

Barrett,  J.  R.,  Westgatc  Court. 
Rotting,  R  ,  23,  Glensidc  Avenue 
Elam,  C.  C.,  Ill,  Old  Dover  Road. 
Jennings,  S.  H  ,  1,  Harbledown  Place. 
Kenny,  Cmdr.  H    M  ,  32,  Nunnery  Fields. 
Laubcnque,  Rev.  C   II   de,  50,  Burgatc  Street. 
McCuUuxn,  T ,  Mileaway,  New  Dover  Road 
Sharpe,  Mrs    M.,  5,  Cherry  Drive. 
Herne  Bay  U.D  C 

Angell,  L.  W  ,  Lingsell,  Beacon  Road. 
Burley,  E  ,  Ingleside,  44,  Beacon  Road. 
Luckett,  W.  C   H ,  )  P.,  38  Bank  Street 
Pettman,  T.  S.,  Philena,  85,  Grand  Drive. 
Whitstable  U  D  C. 

Collar,  II ,  Southgatc,  Swalechffe  Road. 
Hdkins,  C  ,  Hampstead,  Joy  Lane. 
Phillips,  Mrs    H    J.,  The  Shcibng,  Strangford 

Road. 

Sullivan,  B   C ,  239,  Tankerton  Road 
Bridge-Blean   R.D  C 
Hosting,  C.  B.,  c/o  Messrs  E.  T.  Fasham  Ltd  , 

254,   Northdown   Road,   Margate. 
McCarthy,   Rev    J  ,   Brooklyn  House,   Staincs 

Hill,    Westbcre. 
Ross,  A.  J.,  Out  Elmstead  Farm,  Barham 


Taylor,    A.,     Lynton    House,     Bridge,     near 
Canterbury. 

COUNTY  REPRESENTATIVES 
Lampard,  A.  S.,  14,  Augusta  Gardens,  Folke- 
stone. 
Johnson,    J.    H.,    Brogdella,    Brogdale    Road, 

Faversham. 
Kirby,  Major  M.  T,   Sankey  House,  Brook, 

near  Ashford,  Kent. 
Newman,  W.,  Langdown  Villa,  Sandwich  Road, 

Eythorne,  near  Dover. 
Northbournc,  The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord,  Northbourne 

Court,  Deal. 

Prestige,  Sir  John,  Bourne  Park,  Bishopsbourne. 
Redman,  W.  C.,  Culham  Cottage,  Canterbury 

Road,  Margate. 
Thompson,  Cmdr.  D.  S    E  ,  Dawn,  Seasalter, 

Whitstable. 

CO-OPTTD 

Myers,  L.  W  ,  Simon  Langton  Boys'  School, 

Canterbury. 
Harper,  Miss  G.  E  ,  Diocesan  and  Payner  Smith 

School,    Canterbury 
Powell,     Miss    M.    A.,    Westmeads    County 

Primary  Infants'  School,  Whitstable. 
Ryan,  J.,  The  Manor,  Court  Lees,  Pean  Hill, 

Whitstable 
Ritchie,  Rev.  A  M  ,  2,  South  Canterbury  Road, 

Canterbury. 
Hillyard,  Rev.  G.,  The  Vicarage,  Whitstable. 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR    .. 


CHIEF  CLERK 


CARDIFF  (C.B.) 


Alderman  G.  Fred  Evans. 

Councillor  Morgan  Davies,  J.P. 

W.  J.  Williams,  M.A.,  Education  Offices,  City  Hall, 
Cardiff.  Tel.  :  Cardiff  7940.  Private  Address— 
"Y  Faenor,"  Hollybush  Road,  Cyncoed,  Cardiff. 
Tel.  :  Llanishen  34. 

Horace  Davey. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

CARDIFF  (C.B.) 

INSPECTORS Senior  Inspectors  of  Schools — Miss  Morfydd  J.  Phillips, 

B.A.  ;  T.  O.  Phillips,  M.A.  Assistant  Inspectors — 
Alec.  J.  Mackay,  B.A.  ;  Harold  Hind,  MUS.  DOC.  ; 
(two  Vacancies). 

V.  E.  Beavan. 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF 
SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE 
OFFICERS  AND  CHILD 
WELFARE 

TECHNICAL  ADMINISTRA- 
TIVE ASSISTANT 

DIETITIAN  &  SUPERVISOR 
OF  SCHOOL  CANTEENS 

PSYCHOLOGIST  (Pan-time) 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF.. 


ASSISTANT   MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


SPECIALIST  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS  (Part-time) 

DENTISTS 


ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANT        

POPULATION  (estimated)  ... 
EDUCATION  RATE,  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

(estimated) 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 


SCHOOLS 
(September,  1946) 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 
(September,  1946) 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 
(September,  1946) 


Eric  J.  Davey,  B.sc.,  D.P.A. 
Miss  E.  Lloyd  Morgan. 

George  Seth,  M.A.,  B.ED.,  PH.D. 

J.  Greenwood  Wilson,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  School  Medical 
Officer  ;  W.  Powell  Phillips,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.. 
Deputy  School  Medical  Officer. 

Helena  J.  Webster,  B.SC.,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H.  ;  Cecil  W. 
Andeison,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Nancy  K.  Gibbs, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P  H.  ;  Jean  W.  Smelhe,  M.B  ,  CH.B., 
D.P.H.  ;  G.  E.  Phillips,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

Rupert  Parry,  M.B.,  B.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  Ophthalmic  Surgeon  ; 
A.  O.  Parker,  M.D.,  Orthopaedic  Surgeon. 

D.  W.  Elliott,  I..D.S.  ;    D.  J.  Andrews,  L.D.S.  ;    W.  A. 
Sutherland,  L.D.S.  ;    C.  N.  Howitt,  L.D.S.  ;    Bertram 
May,  L.D.S. 

E.  C.   Roberts,   M.ENG.,   A.M.I.C.E.,   M.INST.M.    (City 
Engineer). 

E.  W.  Barker,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A.  (City  Treasurer  and 

Controller). 
211,300. 

Elementary  and  Higher — Total,  4s.  6.059d. 
£7,967. 

One  ;    and  also  eleven  War-time  Nursery  Schools. 


Provided  ... 
Non-Provided 

C.ofE. 

R.C. 

Totals 


No. 
31 

14 
8 

53 


No.  of         No.  on  Roll 
Departments  March,  1946 
75  19,762 


19 
120 


2>970 
4,010 

26,742 


NAUTICAL  SCHOOL 


One  M.D.  with  105  on  roll ;  1  Open-Air  with  124 
on  roll  ;  1  Defective  Vision  with  18  on  roll ;  1  Oral 
School  for  Deaf  with  23  on  roll ;  5  Speech  Training 
Classes ;  1  Hospital  Class ;  1  Child  Guidance 
Clinic  ;  2  Classes  for  Backward  Children,  Porthcawl 
Camp  Svrhool — Accommodation  80. 

Boys        Girls  No.  on  Rcll 

Provided 4  '4  3,420 

Non-Provided,  aided  on        —  1  351 

deficiency  basis 

Non-Provided,  aided  on  a 

"  per  capita "  basis    ...  1  —  455 

5  5  4,226 

The  Smith  Junior  Nautical  School,  Headmaster — 
T.  Johnston,  Extra  Master.  No.  on  roll — 83. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

CARDIFF  (C.B.) 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE       .  .    Principal :   A.  Harvey,  PH.D.,  B.SC.,  FJNST.P, 
SCHOOL  OF  ART  ...     Head  Master-— J.  C.  Tarr,  A.R.C.A.  (Painting). 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT   ...     C.  G.  D.  Hawkcs,  A.C.I.S.,  Juvenile  Employment  and 

Welfare     Officer,     Juvenile     Employment     Bureau, 
Westgate  Street,  Cardiff.    Tel.  :   Cardiff  3070. 
CITY  OBSERVATORY  . .     A.  Buxton,  M.A. 

CURATOR 

Youth  Service 

Cardiff  Youth  Committee — Ivor  Williams,  Secretary. 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Provided  Boys'  Schools 

Cardiff  High  School     G.  C.  Diamond,  M.A. 

Howard  Gardens  High  School  Deiniol  Williams,  M.A.,  B.SC.  (ECON.) 

Canton  High  School     ...          . .         J.  E.  James,  M.A. 

Cathays  High  School Dr.  Ellis  Lloyd,  B.SC. 

(b)  Provided  Girls'  Schools 

Cardiff  High  School Miss  F.  M.  Rees,  B. A. 

Howard  Gardens  High  School  Miss  E.  M.  Attfield,  M.A. 

Canton  High  School Miss  J.  M,  Potter,  M.A. 

Cathays  High  School Miss  G.  M.  Weighell,  M.A. 

(c)  Non-Provided  (aided  on  a  deficiency  basis) 

Heathfield  House  R.C.  High  School  for  Girls    Miss  C.  M.  Symons,  B.A. 

(d)  Non-Provided  (aided  on  a  "per  capita"  basis) 

St.  Illtyd's  College  for  Boys  Frederick  R.  Flemming. 

Youth  Service 

During  the  year  1945-46,  the  Cardiff  Education  Committee  provided  £9,184 
for  the  Cardiff  Youth  Committee. 

Youth  Organisations  were  granted  the  free  use  of  school  and  other  premises  on 
18,843  occasions.  Financial  Grants  were  made  to  68  Organisations,  and  the  services 
of  part-time  teachers  were  provided  on  3,698  occasions.  In  addition,  the  services 
of  pianists  were  provided  on  5,208  occasions.  The  Committee  organised  a  six  weeks' 
Camp  for  Youth  Organisations  during  August  and  September,  in  addition  to  week-end 
Training  Courses  at  Christmas,  Easter  and  Whitsun. 

School  Meals  Service 

The  total  number  of  meals  supplied  daily  is  6,620  made  up  as  follows  : — 

Primary  Schools          45100 

Secondary  and  Special  Schools        ...         ...  1,800 

Nursery  Schools  and  Classes  720 

There  are  8  Central  Kitchens  providing  6,000  meals  daily,  and  57  Canteens  accom- 
modating 131  Departments,  two  of  these  Kitchens  are  at  Special  Schools  providing 
200  meals  daily,  and  two  Secondary  Schools  have  their  own  Kitchens  supplying  four 
Departments. 

There  is  a  Nursery  School  for  120  children  and  three  nurseries  for  150  children 
ages  2 — 5  years.  Also  eight  nurseries  for  450  children  ages  0 — 5  years  where  meals 
are  provided  on  the  premises. 

MEMBERS 

THE  LORD  MAYOR  Gough,  A.  E.  Griffiths,  R.  Williams,  D.  T. 

Wills,  Alderman  W  R.  Hellycr,  J.  Hegmbottom,  J.  Williams,  G. 

_  Hiles,  Sir  Herbert  Horwood,  C.  A 

CHAIRMAN  Hill-Snook,  R.  G.  Kerrigan,  Anna.  CO-OPTLD 

Evans,  Alderman  JoneSj  F  Lovittj  T>  H>  Howcll,  Miss  M. 

G  *  McCabe,  C   H  Matthcwson,  W.  A  Gibbs,  Rev.  J,  R 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN  £"runcll>  °.  C  Moreland,  C   G  James,  E 

Davies,    Councillor  Robinson,  R.  G  Morgan,  J    H.  Pugsley,  R  J. 

Morgan  Robson,  E.  A.  Sanders,  Miss  M.  M 

*  COUNCILLORS  Stevens,  E.  M.  Rces,     Principal     Sir 

ALDERMEN  Collins,  J.  P.  Walker.  J.  F. 

Ferguson,  G.  J.  Frewer,  G.  E.  B.  Weston,  A.  E.  Tomkins,  E.  E 

258 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN 

CLERK  TO  THE  EDUCATION 

COMMITTEE 
DIRECTOR    .. 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF.. 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

ARCHITECT    . 

ACCOUNTANT         

CANTEEN  ORGANISER 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE    LEVIED  > 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RAIE 

1945-46 
PRIMARY  AND  SECONDARY 

SCHOOLS..          


CARLISLE  (C.B.) 

Councillor  H.  Atkinson,  j.i1. 

H.  D.  A.  Robertson,  Town  Clerk. 

Frank  Ashton,  M.AO  Education  Oifkvs,  Fisher  Street* 

Carlisle.     Tel.  :  Carlisle  142. 
James  Lambcrton,  M.B.,  CH.R.,  D.P.H.  (Acung  School 

Medical  Officer)  ;  James  B.  Craig,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Miss  Christine  N.  Anderson,  M.B.>  CII.BO  PH.D. 

T.  W.  Gregory,  L.R.C.P.,  S.E.,  L.D.S. 

Percy  Daltoo,  A.M.INST,C.EO  A.R.I. n  A, 

W.  Forsyth,  F.I.M.T.A.,  F.S.A.A.  (City  Treasurer). 

Miss  A.  Hmdson. 

60,250  (estimated). 

4s.  4.73d. 


£1,862. 


Provided    . 
Non-Provided 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.        . 


oj 


13 
3 


19 

4 
4 


No.  on  Roll 
'A    31-3-45 
5,532 

854 
1,020 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  ...... 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

CREIGHTON  AND  MARGARET 
SEWELL  SECONDARY 
SCHOOLS 


Totals 


20 


7,412 


1  mixed  Open- Air  School  with  100  on  roll. 

F.  K.   Davison,  2,  Portland   Square,  Carlisle.     Tel,  : 

Carlisle  753. 
1  boys'  school  (327  on  roll)  ;    1  girls'  school  (315  on 

roin 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


SERVICE  OF  YOUTH 
ORGANISER 


MAYOR 

Graham,  Alderman  Mrs   Isa,  j  P  , 
Road 


Carlisle  Grammar  School 
Carlisle  and  County  High  School  for 
Girls 

Pan -tune 

Day 
Students 

02 


Technical  College 
School  ot  Art      ... 


Full -tune 
Student^ 

15 
17 


530         — 
—  627 


Students 
541 
247 


T.  L.  MacDonald,  M.A.,  B.SC. 


MEMBERS 


160,  Warwick 


ALDtRMFN 

Dobinson,  59,  Orton  Road. 

Goody,  44,  Sybil  Street 

Halloway,     Mrs ,    J.P  ,     Railton    House,    20, 

Brunton  Avenue 

Studholmc,  j  P  ,  Lyndholmc,  Cavendish  Terrace 
Thompson,    j  v ,     Midland    Bank    Chambers, 

Bank  Street 

COUNCIL  LORS 
Atkinson,    H  ,    j  p ,    8,    Knoweheld    Avenue, 

Stanwix. 

Cant,  63,  Ridley  Road,  Currock 
leaser,  Mrs  ,  Hill  Crest,  Harraby 
Graham,  Ritson,  24,  Buchanan  Road 
Gnerson,  M  P  ,  268,  Warwick  Road 


Punnett,  174,  Gieyslone  Ro.id 

Sheehan,  76,  Warwick  Road 

Sutcuflc,     Housjhton     Hall,     Houghton,     near 

Carlisle 
Thomson,      Mrs ,      "  Viewheld,"      Cavendish 

Terrace 
Welsh,  Miss,  3,  South  Western  Terrace 

Co-op i  LD 

Carlisle,  'The  Very  Rev  Dean  ot  (Rev.  W.  C 
Mayne),  '1  he  Deanery 

Eastwood,  Rev    W.  I7, ,  B  A  ,  21,  Wigton  Road 

Rite,  W  ,  Q2,  Dalston  Road 

Hannay,  Cmdr.  U.  S  E  ,  "  RivershiU,"  Caven- 
dish Terrace 

Smith,  The  Rt  Rev  Monsignor  R  L  ,  The 
Rectory,  Wai  wick  Square 

Warcle,  The  Yen  Archdeacon  G.  H  ,  MA,  4, 
The  Abbey 

Young,  J  ,  21,   Inglcwood  Crescent 


259 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

AND  SECRETARY  TO 

EDUCATION  COMMITTEE 
DEPUTY  DIRECTOR  OF 

EDUCATION 
ORGANISER  OF  SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  . . 


SCHOOL  DENTAL  STAFF    .. 
ARCHITECT  

CITY  TREASURER 

POPULATION          

TOTAL    EDUCATION    RATE, 

1946-47  (estimated) 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1944-45  (estimated). 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


CHESTER  (C.B.) 

Alderman  C.  Sconce,  J.P. 
Councillor  Edith  H.  Baty. 

Richardson  Pcele,   M.A.,   Barrister-at-Law,   Education 
Office,  Town  Hall,  Chester.    Tel.  :    Chester  2770. 

H.  J.  Hack,  B,A. 

R.    Staines    (Physical   Training)  (on  Active  Service). 

J.  W.  Lobban,  M.A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (Chief  Medical  Officer) ; 

H.  E    C.  Sutton,  M.B.,  CH.B  ,  D.P.H.  (Deputy  Medical 

Officer)   (on  Active   Service),   Ivy  Fallen,  M.R.C.S., 

D.P.H.  (Assistant  Medical  Officer). 
N.    A.    James,   L.D.S.,   R.C.S.    (Eng.)   (School   Dental 

Surgeon). 
C.    Greenwood,    M.INST.C.E.,    Barrister-at-Law.    (Also 

City  Engineer  and  Surveyor). 
J.  White,  F.I.M.T.A. 

Municipal  Borough  (estimated)  47,863. 
3s.  9.8d. 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 
GRAMMAR 

MODERN 


JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

YOUTH  ORGANISER 
YOUTH  WORK 


£1,635 
Three. 


County 
Voluntary  : 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     ... 


Totals 


County    ... 
Direct  Grant 
County    ... 
Voluntary 

Totals 


No. 


6 
2 

15 


Average 

No.  of       No.  on  roll 
Departments       31-3-46 
10  2,319 


12 
4 

26 


1,660 
579 

4,558 


Totals 


Boys 

1 

Girls 

1 

Boys 
400 

Girls 
397. 

1 

2 

336 

690 

1 

1 

213 

238 

1 

1 

213 

223 

1,162       1,548 


Work    in    connection    with    Juvenile    employment    is 

carried  out  by  the  local  branch  of  the  Ministry  of 

Labour. 
Mrs.   J.    Scansbrick,  Education   Office,    Town    Hall, 

Chester. 
Four  clubs  financed  by  the  Local  Education  Authority 

approximate  membership  570. 
Thirty-eight  clubs  financed  by  voluntary  contribution — 

approximate  membership  1,267. 
Uniformed   organisations  :    membership   between   age 

of  14  and  20  years — 477. 
Pre-Service  Training  Organisations  -  390 


TECHNICAL  INSTITUTES 

Name  of  Institute  Principal 

Technical  Institute  ...     B.  A.  Lewis,  M.A.,  B.sc.,  A.I.C. 

Technical  Institute  (Junior    J.  V.  Walters 

Department) 

260 


Evening  Students, 
Session  1944-45 
544 
176 


EDUCATION    COMMITTEES*   YEAR   BOOK 


CHESTER  (C.B.) 


Name  of  School 
Chester  School  of  Art 


School   of  Art. 

Head 
A,  J,  Mayson,  A.R.C.A. 


Senior 

Full-time 

Students 

30 


Pan-time 
Day  and 
Evening 
Students 
338 


MEMBERS 


The  Mayor,  Town  Hall. 

Ai  FIRMAN 
Sconce,  C.,  6,  Crane  Street. 

COUNCILLORS 

James,  E.  C.,  40,  Raymond  Street. 
Baty,  E.  H.,  15,  Abbey  Street 
Dunne,  S    J  ,  4,  Meadows  Lane 
Bryan,  R.  H.  V,  39,  Talbot  Street. 
Owen,  D.  R,  1,  Sandown  Terrace,  Boughton 
Cryer,  M.  E  ,  20,  Dee  Fords  Avenue. 
Williams,  M  ,  "  hryl,"  Marlston  Avenue. 
Lawson,  The  Rev.  E.  J  ,  9,  Chichester  Street. 
Chorlton,  W.,  13,  Earlsway,  Curzon  Park. 


Dunne,  J.  T  ,  4,  Meadows  Lane 
Oakes,  J.,  39,  Cheyney  Road 

REPRF,SrN  FATIVhS 

Sarbon,  The  Rev.  Canon  A  W  ,  St  Mary's 
Rectory,  Handbndge 

Welch,  The  Very  Rev  Hugh  A  ,  The  Pres- 
bytery, St  Werburgh's 

Noble,  The  Rev  R   C  ,  36,  Lome  Street. 

ChalJacombe,  R   P  ,  58,  Earlsway,  Curzon  Park 

Matthews,  S ,  hrnsa  View,  Long  Lane,  (it. 
Saughall 

Doran,  W  ,  257,  Pcnsby  Road,  Barnston, 
Cheshire. 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
ACCOUNTANT        

CLERK  OF  WORKS 

ORGANISERS   OF    SPECIAL 
SUBJECTS 


SUPERINTENDENT   SCHOOL 
ATTENDANCE   OFFICER 
AND  CHILDREN'S 
WELFARE  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT    SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
.MEDICAL  SPECIALISTS 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


COVENTRY  (C.B.) 

Alderman  Mrs.  E.  Smith,  j.p. 

Alderman  S.  Stringer,  J,P. 

Frank  H.  Harrod,  M.C.,  B.A.,  Council  House,  Coventry. 

Tel.  :    5555. 
W.  L.  Chinn,  M.A. 
R.  B.  Sykcs,  M.A.,  LES.  L. 
A.  H.  Marshall,  PH.D.,  B.SC.  (ECON.),  A.S.A.A.,  A.I.M.T.A. 

(City  Treasurer). 
J.  L.  Penn. 
J.  F.  McCarthy  (Physical  Training)  ;  Vacancy  (Physical 

Training)  ;    Miss  G.  M.  Ellis  (Domestic  Subjects)  ; 

D.  Brain  (Manual  Training)  ;    Miss  N.   M.   Caine 

(Nursery  Schools)  ;    Miss  Hatfield  (School  Meals). 
H.  Davoilc. 


POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF   ID.   RATE,        £6,214. 

1945-46 
NURSERY  CLASSES 


Arthur  Massey,  C.R.E.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,   D.P.A.    (Medical 

Officer  of  Health). 
T.  M.  Clayton,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

Margaret  J.  Moir,  M.A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ;    C.  R.  Mayou, 

M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

M.  J.  H.  Russell,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Aural  Surgeon)  ;  F. 
Wilson  Stuart,  M.D.,  CH.M.  (Orthopaedic  Surgeon) ; 
Mrs.  G.  Stokes  (Orthopaedic  Assistant)  ;  Miss  B. 
Carr  (Speech  Therapist). 

M.  Raesidc,  L.D.S.  ;  J.  A.  Smith,  L.D.S.  ;  E.  K.  Break- 
spear,  L.D.S.  ;  R.  B.  Vause,  L.D.S.  ;  K.  J.  Timms, 
L.D.S. 

229,000  (estimated). 

50.9d. 


Provided,  12 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 
(including    schools    at 
present   taking   senior 
pupils  and  one  Camp 
School,  198  boys) 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


No.  on  Roll,  420. 

No.  of   No.  on  Roll 
Departments  July*  1946 


No. 
36 
18 


62 
18 


Totals 


261 


20,774 
3,921 

24,695 


COVENTRY  (C.B.) 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*   YEAR  BOOK 


County 
County 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SECONDARY  TECHNICAL  . 

SECONDARY  GRAMMAR 
INDEPENDENT    GRAMMAR 
SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 

JUVENILE   EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 
YOUTH  COMMITTEE 


Name 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 
MUNICIPAL  ART  SCHOOI 


MAYOR 

Gordon,    Councillor    |     <.       Li-c,     I  lie    Council 
liousv.,  CX.  von  try 

Di  n.  i  Y   MAYOR 
Brings,  Councillor,    17,   Anstcj   Road 

CHAIRMAN 
Smith,  Alderman  Mrs.,  7,  Wvken  Way. 


No  of 
Departments 


1  Boys'    \ 

"  V    / 


No.  on  Roll 
July,  1946 

792 


No. 
17 

1  Girls 

1  Boys'    \  s}~ 

2  Mixed/  612 
County     2  (Girls')                           1,133 

SCHOOLS      2  (Boys')  1 ,20 1 

Wheatlcy  St.  Special  School  (M.D.)  ...  75 

Corley  Open-Air  School  (Residential)  90 

H.  Davoile  (Executive  Officer)  j    Offices  :    The  School 

of  Art,  Ford  Street. 
Kwart  Bell  (Youth  Organiser)  ;    Anne  Armson,  M.A. 

(Assistant  Youth  Organiser). 
TECHNICAL  COLLEGES  AND  ART  SCHOOLS 

Part-time 

Piiu^i/i/7/  Full-time     Dav  Evening 

i  iinupai  Students  Srudentv        Studints 

J.  Wilson,  B.SC.,  B.COM.        ..       42        4,087          2,582 
W.  Ashworth,  A.R.C.A.          ..       22          313  580 

MEMBERS 

Givcns,  Mrs  ,  2S,  Hates  Ruad,  Canl_> 

Osborn,  Mrs  ,  174,  Massei  Road 

Parhtt,  W  ,  5,  Henrietta  Street 

Randlc,  45,  Nicholls  Street 

Rodmell,  179,  Wbobcrley  Avenue 

Rose,  60,  Wyken  Way 

Stevens,  Mrs  ,  "  Hycrolt,"  Stamtoid  Avenue. 

Wangh,  83,  King  George's  Avenue 

Co -OPT ID 

Barrow,  Miss  M.  W  ,  3,  Manor  Road 
Bayliss,  Mrs*  E  ,  7,  Vi  illiam  Street,  Leamington 

Spa 

Bell,  Rev   K  ,  1,  Middlcborouph  Road 
Clement,  Rev  A   8,^4,  Spencer  Avenue 
Cousins,  1)  ,  522,  Warwick  Road,  Sohhull 
Emtry,  Monsignor  L    P,    The  Presbytery,  St. 

blizabeth's  Road. 
Garrett,  L  ,  75  Belvedere  Road 
Kimpton,  Mrs   M    E  ,  20,  Mile  Lane 
Lee,  J    W  ,  10,  Dalton  Road 
Rose,  A.  R  ,  75,  Alfall  Road 
Suddens,  H   T  ,  21,  Warwick  Avenue 
Williams,  J    D    F    Williams,  lit),  Birmingham 

Road 


Stringer,  Alderman,  1  W,  Ainscley  Avenue 

AlDtHMAN 

Baylay,  "  Dcnford,"  Stoke  Green. 

Cia'rdner,  79,  Banks  Road. 

Harris,   3,  Maycoek  Road 

Hodgkmson,   1,  Biowc-tt  Road 

Lee,  I1  ,  "  Ha\varden  l^odgc,"  Holyhead  Road 

Lee,  R  ,  3,  South  Avenue,  Stoke  Park. 

Wvles,  Public  Abattoir,  Upper  York  Street 

COUNIILIORS 

Allen,  Mrs   61,  Masser  Road 
Sinks,  52,  Nicholls  Street 
Brassett,  Mrs  ,  25,  Wyken  Way 
Callow,  17,  llaringtun  Road 
Cam,  Mrs,  119,  Knigiicld  Road 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY   EDUCATION 

OFFICER  AND  INSPECTOR 
ASSISTANT   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
INSPECTOR  FOR   HIGHER 

EDUCATION 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 

(Higher  Education) 
ASSISTANT  INSPECTOR 
ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 

CHIEF  CLERK        .  . 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


CROYDON  (C.B.) 

Councillor  S.  A.  Maycoek. 
Alderman  F.  Mitchell,  J.P. 

Herbert    Roberts,    M.A.    (Oxon.),    Education    Office, 
Katharine  Street,  Croydon.     Tel.  :    Croydon  4433. 
Norns  Greenwood,  B.SC.,  M.ED.  (LEEDS). 

Stanley  Birley,  B.A.  (MANCHESTER). 

Edward  J,  Weeks,  M.A.,  M.SC.,  PH.D.  (LONDON). 

F.  L.  Pascoe,  M.A.(LOND.) 

William  K.  Waiting,  B.A.,  M.ED.  (LEEDS). 

Miss  D.  A.  Brown  (Domestic  Science)  ;  Miss  E,  A. 
White  (Physical  Training)  ;  Edward  Barnard  (Physi- 
cal Training). 

William  Nelson. 

Oscar  M.  Holden,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (Chief  Medical  Officer). 

(Vacant.) 

Iris  A.  Jenkin-Lloyd,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  Ellen 
M.  Hegarty,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Rosa  Morrison, 
M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Suzanne  Collet,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S., 
L.R.P.S.  ;  G.  M.  Hobbin,  M.B.,  CH.B. 

262 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SENIOR  DENTAL  SURGEON 
ASSISTANT  DENTAL 

SURGEONS 

OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON  ... 
ARCHITECT  AND  SURVEYOR 
ACCOUNTANT  

CHIEF  ENQUIRY  OFFICER... 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 

YOUTH  ORGANISER 
STORES  SUPERINTENDENT 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1946-47 
PRIMARY  AND  SECONDARY 

(MODERN)  SCHOOLS 


No.  ON  ROLL 
CENTRAL    SCHOOLS 
(SELECTIVE) 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


CROYDON  (C.B.) 

Percy  G.  Oliver,  L.D.S. 

J.  K.  R.  Brycc,  L.D.S.  ;    W.  A.  Sowden-Hills,  L.D.S.  ; 

Cyril  P.  Urbani,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s. 
T.  E.  Davis,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.O.M.S. 
Charles  T.  Aycrst,  A.R.I.B.A. 
G.  Gosling,  F.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A.  (Borough  Treasurer  and 

Accountant). 
A.  Higham. 
J.  H.  Evernden  (Executive  Officer). 

J.  H.  P.  Rea. 

M.  W.  A.  Thompson. 

Census   1931—233,115;    Estimated,   1939—243,000. 

3s.   3.06d. 


£<*,600  (estimated). 


Council    .  . 
Voluntary : — 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     ... 

Totals 


No. 
31 

10 
2 

43 


No.  of 

Departments 

65 

12 
3 

SI 


Normal  number  on  roll  in  above  Schools — 25,708. 
Three  (two  Council,  one  Voluntary).  No.  on  Roll,  1,042 


(a)  County 

(b)  Transitionally 
Assisted 

(c)  Direct  Grant 
(d) Independent  . 

Totals 


liovs 


Girls 
1 

i 


Total 
3 

1 

3 

1 

8 


Pupils    m    attendance   at  above  Grammar  schools  : — 

Bo\s  Girls              Total 

(a)            873  558               1,431 

(b)             —  517                   517 

(c)              550  840                 1,390 

(d)            750  —                   750 


Totals 


2,173 


1,915 


4,088 


School   Meals    Service 

The  School  Meals  Services  now  administered  by  the  Education  Committee. 
There  are  47  School  Canteens  and  the  average  number  of  children  supplied  daily 
with  dinners  in  July,  1946,  was  1 3,000. 

Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Committee  are  in  touch  with  154  Youth  Organisations  in  the  Borough, 
all  voluntary,  and  assist  many  by  way  ci  grant  and  the  provision  of  rent-irec  premises 
and  of  instructors.  A  Youth  Council  has  been  formed  representing  all  youth 
organisations  in  Croydon. 

SECONDARY  GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School    • 
County  Schools 

Selhurst  Grammar  School  for  Boys  . . . 
Selhurst  Grammar  School  for  Girls  ... 
John  Ruskin  Grammar  School  for  Boys 
Transitionally  Assisted 
Coloma  School  for  Girls          


Head 

F.  T.  B.  Wheeler,  M.A.  (OXON). 
Miss  H.  Lister,  M.A.  (OxoN). 
J.  C.  Lowe,  M.A.  (BIRM.). 


Mother    Marie 
(LOND.) 


Wmefride,    B.A. 


263 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES3  YEAR  BOOK 
CROYDON  (C.B.) 

SECONDARY  GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS— continued 
Name  of  School 
Direct  Grant 
Croydon  High  School  for  Girls 

Old  Palace  School  for  Girls    

Whitgift  Middle  

Independent 

Whitgift  


Head 

Miss  M.  F.  Adams,  M.A.  (GLASGOW). 

Sister  Gabrielle. 

H.  S.  Clayton,  M.A.  (CANTAB.) 


............     E.  A.  G.  Marlar,  M.B.E.,  M.A.  (CAMB.), 

LL.B. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE  AND  JUNIOR  EVENING  INSTITUTES 


Name  of  Institute 
Croydon  Polytechnic       ... 


178 


Part-time 

Students 

2,445 


—  632 

153  — 


2,623 

632 
153 


Students 

245 

Senior 
Full-time 
Students 

115 


Principal 
Hugh  A.  Warren,  M.SC., 

A.M.I.C.E.,  M.I.S.E. 

Junior  Evening  Institutes  (3)  do. 

Junior  School  of  Building  do. 

(Secondary  Technical) 

Secondary  Technical  School  Transitionally  Assisted) 

bull-time    Pan-time 
Name  of  School  Head 

Stanley  Engineering        ...         ...     E.  W.  Dixon,  B.sc. 

School  of  Art  and  Crafts 

Name  of  School  Principal 

Croydon  School  of  Arts  and    G.  F.  Hinchliff, 
Crafts  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.),  F.I.B.D. 

Nursery  Schools 

The  Authority  control  one  Nursery  School  with  accommodation  for  40, 
question  of  establishing  other  Schools  and  Classes  is  under  consideration. 

There  are  also  more  war-time  nurseries  still  being  continued  under  the  control 
of  the  Public  Health  Department. 

SPECIAL   SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Accommodation 

St.  Christopher's  School  (for  Mentally  Defective  children)  ......          200 

St.  Giles'  School  (for  Physically  Defective  and  Delicate  children)  ...          190 

St.  Luke's  School  (for  Partially-Sighted  children)  ............  50 

SCHOOL   CAMP  Accommodation 

Pilgrim  Fort,  Fosterdown,  Caterham          ...............  40 


Total 
Students  Students 

245 

Part-time  Day 

and    Evening 

Students 

349 


The 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Marshall,  Councillor  James,  j  p.,  The  Mayor's 
Parlour,  Town  Hall,  Croydon  ("  Whist- 
lers Wood,"  Woldmgham,  Surrey;. 

CHAIRMAN 
Maycock,  Councillor  S.  A.,  22,  Shirley  Avenue 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Mitchell,    Alderman    F.,    j  p ,    60,    Fitzjames 

Avenue. 

ALDERMEN 
Arkell,    E.    E.    L.,   jr.,    18,   Bulganak   Road, 

Thornton  Heath. 

Gibson,  Col  C.  H.,  26,  Radcliffe  Road 
Peters,    A,    C.B.E  ,    J.P.,    "  Hilltrest,"     1194. 

London  Road,  Norbury,  S.W.16. 
Regan,  A.,   "  The   Gardenia,"   565,   Mitcham 

Road. 


Wood  Roberts,  T.  W.,  D.L  ,  j  p  ,  25,  Duppas 
Hill  Terrace. 

COUNCILLORS 

Billson,  Miss  M.  G  ,  "  Redcourt,"  Stanhope 
Road. 

Child,  Mrs.  26,  Linden  Avenue,  Thornton 
Heath. 

Clinch,  J.  A.,  9,  RadchfTe  Road. 

Cole,  G.  J.,  4,  Oak  Gardens. 

Dammarell,  A.  V.,  78,  Elmwood  Road. 

Gough,  W  H.,  38,  Virginia  Road,  Thornton 
Heath. 

Kcndcll,  H.  L ,  25,  Blenheim  Park  Road. 

Kirkham,  T.  V ,  "  Montreal,"  Dean  Road. 

Lee,  R.  H.  L.,  "  Norma  House,"  11,  Sunny- 
bank,  South  Norwood,  S.E.25. 

Marshall,  A.  S.,  24,  Sunnybank,  South  Nor- 
wood, S.E.25. 

Turner,  E  W  ,  98,  Lower  Addiscombe  Road. 


DARLINGTON  (CB.) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

ORGANISERS  OF   SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 
YOUTH   ORGANISER 


Alderman  R.  Luck. 

Alderman  H.  P.  Bell. 

W.  F.  Houghton,  M.A.,  Education  Office,  Darlington. 

Tel.  :  2888. 
Miss  G.  H.  Bolam  (Domestic  Subjects) ;  Miss  J.  O.  M. 

Howe  (Physical  Training). 
Miss  W.  Storer. 


264 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

DARLINGTON  (C.B.) 

ORGANISER   OF    SCHOOL         Mrs,  D.  Davison. 

CANTEENS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER     William  E.  Orchard,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S. 

A.  McGarrity,  M.BO  CH.B,  (temporary). 


ASSISTANT    SCHOOL 
MEDICAL   OFFICER 

OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON 
(Part-tune} 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 


A.  T.  Paterson,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  (Ed.),  D.P.HV 


...     J.  L.  Liddell,  L.D.S.  (Senior  Dental  Officer)  ;   V.  L.  L. 
Hall,  L.D.S.,,  R.C.N. 

CHILD    GUIDANCE    CLINIC    Educational  Psychologist,  H.  Armstrong,  M.A.    Part- 
time  Psychiatrist,  B.  E.  Ridley. 

ARCHITECT  .  .         .  .     E.  Minors,  B.SC.,  A.M.INST.C.E.  (Borough  Surveyor  and 

Waterworks  Engineer). 

ARCHITECTURAL  ASSISTANTS     Members  of  Borough  Surveyor'*  Staff. 

ACCOUNTANT         W.  Nuttall,  A.I.M.T.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 

POPULATION          ..          ...     80,000 

EDUCATION   RATE    LEVIED,    4s.  1.43d. 
1945-46 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE,  £2,320  (estimated). 

1045-16 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS 

NURSERY  CLASSES 


COUNTY  SCHOOLS... 


Five. 

Five. 

No. 

No.  of       No.  on  Roll 

Departments 

Primary 

10 

13           4,955 

Secondary  — 

Modern 

5 

6            1,802 

Technical    .  .  . 

1 

1               149 

Voluntary  — 

Primary 

8 

8           2,115 

Secondary 

2 

2              285 

Modern 

26 


30 


9,306 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


YOUTH  ADVISORY 

COMMITTEE 
YOUTH   COUNCIL 


One  School  for  Physically  Defective  Children  with  103 
on  Roll  ;  one  School  for  Educationally  Subnormal 
Children  with  74  on  Roll. 

Bovs         Girls       Mixed     Total 
County  ...  1  1  —  2 

Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  : — 

Bovs         Girls        Mixed  Totals 
-/57          572  —      1,329 

Secretary:   W.   F.   Houghton,  M.A.,  Education  Office, 

Darlington. 

Hon.  Secretary  :  Miss  W.  Storer,  Education  Office, 
Darlington. 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Hejd 

(a)  County  Grammar  Schools 

Grammar  School  of  Queen  Elizabeth  (B.)    ...     A.  Hare,  M.SC.,  PH.D. 

High  School  for  Girls Miss  W.  B.  C.  Jewsbury,  B.A. 

(b)  Not  aided  by  L.E.A. 

Polam  Hall  (M.)  Miss  E.  I.  J.  Martineau. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE,  SCHOOL  OF  ART  AND  EVENING  INSTITUTES 

Senior    Pan-time  Evening 

.                                        .      .  PuK-ivme      Day      Student 

Name  of  Institute                     Principal  Students  Students 

Technical  College J.  W.  Angles,  M.SC —        286      1,160 


Evening  Institutes  (3) 
School  of  Art 


R.  L.  Swmden,  A.R.C.A. 
265 


20         — 


487 
119 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


DARLINGTON  (C.B.) 

MEMBERS 

AlOfRMEN 

Luck,  R  ,  26,  Hmh  Row 

Bell,  H   P  ,  J  p  ,  60,  North  Road 

Best,  A    J.,  j  P  ,  Red  worth,  Levhurn  Road 

Chandler,   W     G,   MBE,    j  P  ,    1,    (Cleveland 

Avenue 
Heslop,      \V 


J  p  ,      Southlands,      Southend 
Avenue 

Hinks,  J  D  ,  J  P  ,  287,  Conis  Jiflc  Road 
Hudson,  T  K,  69,  Langholm  Crescent 
Waters,  J  ,  10,  Oakdcne  Avenue 


COUNCILLOKS 

Lyuncttc,  Mrs  ,  j.p  ,  44,  Hutton  Avenue 
Taylor,  Mrs.  M  ,  j  P  ,  2  Rye  Hill 
Huckborough,  H,  21,  Lynton  Gardens 
Hutton,  W.  S  ,  108,  Cleveland  Teiracc 
Lyonette,  M  ,  44,  Hutton  Avenue 
Ncasham,  J  ,  Black  well  Hill 
Reed,  F    W.,   35,  Bracken  Road 
Sinclair,  J    D  ,  o  u  E  ,  Elm  Court,  Tower  Road 
Wilcock,  H.,  J.P  ,111,  Cobden  Street 

CO-OPTI  D 

The  Principal,  The  Training  College,  Darling- 
ton. 


DERBY  (C.B.) 


C'lAIRMAN  ... 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRFCTOR  ... 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR  FOR 

PRIMARY   EDUCATION 
WOMAN  ORGANISER 
CANTEEN  ORGANISER 
CHIEF  CLERK 
ORGANISERS    OF    PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
CHIEF  CHILDREN'S 

WELFARE  OFFICER 
SECRETARY  TO  YOUTH  . 

COMMITTEE 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
CHIEF  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
PSYCHIATRIST   AND 

1  DIRECTOR  OF  CHILD 

GUIDANCE  CLINIC 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

OFFICERS 
PSYCHOLOGIST 
SPEECH  THERAPIST 
PSYCHIATRIC  SOCIAL 

WORKER 

ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANT 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT   ... 

BUREAU 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE    LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 


Alderman  A.  Sturgess,  O.R.E.,  J.P. 

Councillor  H.  J,  T.  Russell,  J.P. 

C.     Middlcton,    M.A.  ,    Education    Department,    The 

Council      House,      Corporation      Street,      Derby. 

Tel.  :    2477 
J.  G.  Taylor,  B.A. 
L.  Holme. 

Miss  G.  E.  McColvin,  M.A. 
Mis*  H.  Williamson. 
H.  H.  Mclluish. 

F.  Kendall,  Miss  E.  E.  Jones. 

L.  Broadley. 

C.  Middlcton,  M.A.  (Director  of  Education). 

T.  M.  Jelley. 

G.  Lilico,  M.B.J  CH.B.J  D.P.H.,  Medical  Officer  of  Health. 

A.  Morrison,  L.R.C.P.  &  s.,  L.R.F.P.S. 

Mary  Kent,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  L.  Millar  ;  and  five  part-time 

specialists  (including  one  honorary). 
(Vacant). 


A.  Stafford,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 

Miss  M.   Sweeney,  L.D.S.  ;    F.   Grossman,  L.D.S.  ;     I. 

Steele. 
(Vacant). 
Miss  J.  Came. 
Miss  W.  Smith. 

Thos.  W.  East,  F.R.I. B.A. 

W.  J.  Rutherford,  A.C.A.,  Borough  Treasurer. 

Education    Office,    Becket    Street,   Derby.       Juvenile 

Employment  Officer — N.  James. 
Census,  1931—142,403.     Estimated,  1939—137,700. 
4s.   11.82d. 


£4,440. 

Provided 
Non-Provided 

Totals 


No.       No.  on  Roll 

31-3-46 
1  92 

1  57 

2  149 


266 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'   YEAR  BOOK 


NURSERY  UNITS  IN  PRIMARY 
SCHOOLS  Provided 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


County 
Voluntary  : — 

C.  of  H. 

R.C.     ... 

Totals 


No. 
19 

9 
2 

30 


DERBY  (C.B.) 
No.        No.  on  Roll 

31-3-46 
13  603 

No.  of       No,  on  Roll 


Departments 
35 

13 


50 


9,737 

2,172 
634 

10,643 


SECONDARY  (MODERN) 
SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  (GRAMMAR) 
SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOL  ... 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 


SCHOOL  OF  ART 


EVENING  INSTITUTES 


County 
Voluntary  (R.C.) 

(a)  Provided 

(b)  Non-Provided, 
and  not  aided  by 
the  L.E.A. 

Totals      ... 

Pupils  in  attendance 
at  above  schools  :- 


(a) 


No.  on  Roll 
3,722 
169 


Boys 


Schools 
18 
1 

Gir/i      Mixed     Totals 
2  —  4 

1  —  1 


Boys         Girls       Mixed     Totals 
1,104        1,070  —     2,174 

—  192  —         192 


Totals 


1,104        1,262 


One  M.D.  School  with  79  on  roll. 

One  Sight  Saving  Class  with  15  on  roll. 

Full-time       Part-nmi 
Students         Students 

Derby     Technical  500  5,260 

College.  Princi- 
pal :  W.  A.  Rich- 
ardson, O.B.E., 
B.A.,  D.SC.,  B.SC, 

(Eng.),      F.G.S., 

F.R.G.S. 

Derby    School    of 
Arts  and  Crafts. 
Principal :  F.  W. 
Kounsell, 
A.R.C.A. 

Boys — 2.     Girls — 2. 


2,366 


Tor  til 
5,760 


139 


Mixed — 4. 


846 


935 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Provided  Boys'  Schools 

Derby  School L.  Bradley.,  M. A. 

Bemrose  School  ...         ...         ...         ...     W.  A.  Macfarlane,  M.A. 


Provided  Girls*  Schools 

Parkfields  Cedars  School 
Homelands  School 

(b)  Non-Provided  Girls'  School 

Derby  High  School      


Miss  D.  Stead,  B.A. 
Miss  D.  S.  Gilbert,  M.A. 

Miss  M.  Ogle,  M.A. 


267 


DERBY  (C.B.) 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MEMBERS 


ALDERMFN 
j  P  ,    "  Southleigh  *'    Snclston 

Belper 


Butler,    D     S  , 

Crescent,    Littleover 
Hoare,    W.    H  ,    j  P  ,    "  Highlands," 

Road. 

Pcttv,  Mrs.  E  ,  j  P  ,  10,  Belper  Road 
Rayncs,  W   R  ,  j  P  ,  85,  Empress  Road 
Sturge&s,  A  ,  o  B  E  ,  J.P  ,  28,  Whecldun  Avenue 
Johnson,  T  ,  96,  Uttoxeter  New  Road 

COUNCILIORS 

Armstrong,    Mrs.    Ii  ,     1049,    London     Road, 

Alvaston 

Blood,  W,  11,  Row  ditch  Avenue 
Dilworth,  J  ,  227,  Sinfm  Lane 
Kales,  Mrs    E  ,  108.  St.  Chad's  Road 
East,  C  ,  9,  Cecil  Street 
Harper,  S   W  ,  24,  Western  Road 
1  ngh,  J.  C  ,  530,  Dufficld  Road  Allestrec 


Ling,  O.,  j  P  ,  "  White  Ridge."  Manor  Road. 
Ludlam,  W   E.,  45,  Sunnyhill  Avenue. 
Mallctt,  A.  W.,  113,  Yates  Street. 
Mayes,  S.,  53,  Stafford  Street. 
Phillips,  W.  H.,  86,  Carlton  Road. 
Robinson,  l\  A.,  58,  Marlborough  Road 
Rodgers,  W.  G.,  141,  Randolph  Road 
Russell,  H   J.,  j  P  ,  418,  Uttoxeter  Road. 
Wilding,  H.  E  ,  42,  White  Street. 

CO-OPTED 
HitzHerbert,   The   Venerable   H.,   Weston-on- 

Trcnt 

Hastings,  Rev   F.  G  ,  B  A  ,  4,  Arlington  Road 
Hawkins,  Miss  H.   K  ,  MA,  Derby  Training 

College,  Uttoxeter  New  Road 
Mclntyre,  Miss  K  ,  B  A  ,  76,  Belper  Road. 
O'Neill,  Dr   H  ,  52,  Highfield  Road. 
Ravensdale,    A.    G.,    '*  Mayfield,"    Burlington 

Way,    Mickleover 


DEWSBURY  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN  .  . 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
EDUCATION  OFFICER 


DEPUTY  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ORGANISERS    OF    PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

ARCHITECT 

ACCOUNTANT         

POPULATION  .  . 

PRODUCT    OF     ID.    RATE, 

1946-47 
EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1946-47 

PRIMARY  AND  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOL 


Councillor  J.  E.  Tolson,  J.r. 
M.   McCarthy. 

Leslie  Ernmerson,  Education  Office,  Municipal  Build- 
ings, Halifax  Road,  Dewsbury.  Tel.:  Dewsbury  1498. 
H.  Raine. 

E.  E.  Easto  ;   Miss  A.  A.  R.  Gray. 

Carrick  G.  Payton,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

E.  H.  Tomlin,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (serving  with  H.M. 

Forces). 

C.  A.  Tinn,  L.D.S.  ;  B.  Roll,  M.D.  (Vienna). 
R.  R.  Alexander,  A.R.I.B.A.,  A.M.T.P.I.,  Borough  Architect 

and  Buildings  Surveyor. 

A.  E.  Richardson,  F.I.M.T.A.,  Borough  Treasurer. 
1931  Census— -54,303. 
£1,275  (estimated). 


5s.  9.23d. 


Modern 
Primary 

Totals 


No. 

5 

21 

26 


No.  of    No.  on  Roll 
Departments     31-3-46 

5  1,068 

34  4,883 


39 


5,951 


GRAMMAR 

Provided         Name  of  School 
Wheelwright  Grammar  School  for  Boys 
Wheelwright  Grammar  School  for  Girls 


Pne  Open-Air  School  with  90  on  roll. 
SCHOOLS 


Head 
Leslie  Sadler,  M.A. 
Miss  I.  Thwaites,  M.A. 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE  AND  SCHOOL  OF  ART 

Name  of  College  or  School  Principal  or  Head 

Municipal  Technical  College Dr.  R.  Cuthill. 

School  of  Art J.  Lindley,  A.R.C.A. 

Junior  Technical  School          ...          Dr.  R.  Cuthill. 

Junior  Commercial  School      Dr.  R.  Cuthill. 

Youth  Service. 

Chairman — Councillor  J.  E.  Tolson,  J.P. 
Vice-Chairman — Rev.  H.  M.  Doidge  Harrison. 
Secretary — L.  Emmerson  (Education  Officer). 

268 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

DEWSBURY  (C.B.) 

MEMBERS 

CHAIRMAN  Kershaw,    J.    R.,    688,    Huddcrsheld    Road, 


Tilson,  Councillor  J.  E.,  J.P.,  52,  Bywcll  Road. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

McCarthy,    M.,    The   Gables,    174   Wakeficld 
Road. 

ALDERMEN 
Holdsworth,  W,  J.P.,  53,  Savile  Road,  Savile 

Town 
Mayman,  J  ,  j  p ,  67,  Ravens  Avenue. 


Mayman,  J  ,  j  p ,  67,  Ravens  Avenue. 
Parker,  F.  K.  B ,  J.P.,  54,  Ravens  Avenue 
Scargill,  M.,  32,  Castle  Mount,  Thornhill 

COUNCILLORS 

Brogden,  J.  N.,  91,  Warren,  Street,  Savile  Town 
Glassby,  C  ,  260  Headfield  Road,  Savile  Town. 
Hmchliffe,  Mrs.  I  ,  M  B  E  ,  J.P  s  23,  Hcator 


Avenue. 


Ravensthorpe 
McDonald,   J     E,   Ravenswharf  Hotel,    Scout 

Hill 

Walker,  T  ,  207,  Old  Bank  Road. 
Wolstenholme,  G  ,   46A,  Wellington  Road 

CO-OPTED 

Cullmgworth,  Mrs  E ,  Hyrbt  Hoube,  r\  rack 
Road,  Batley 

Coney,  Canon  II  R.  H.,  'Ihc  Rectory,  Thorn- 
hill 

Bedford,  Rev.  H  D  ,  48,  Halifax  Road,  Stain- 
cliff  e. 

Armitage,  P ,  19,  Hcaton  Avenue 

Dcnham,  N    H  ,  Lillands,  Stockhill  Street 

Barber,  E.,  Wmdycote,  Malvern  Road 

Green,  T  ,  8,  BirKlalc  Road 


DONCASTER  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANTS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEON 

ASSISTANT    DO 

CHIEF  SCHOOL  NURSE     ... 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
ORGANISER  OF  Music 
ORGANISERS    OF    PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 
CANTEENS  AND   DOMESTIC 

SCIENCE  ORGANISER 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION    RATE    LEVIED 

1944-45 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1944-45 

INFANT,  JUNIOR  AND 
-    MODERN  SCHOOLS 


Alderman  H.  L.  Gee. 
Alderman  Mrs.  R.  Hodson, 

V.  H.  Hoskm,  M.SC.,  PH.D.,  Education  Offices,  Don- 
caster.     Tel.  :    3453-5. 
J.  D.  Frazcr,  B.COM. 

Vacant  (Welfare),  A.  B.  Butt  (Further),  A.  A.  Guy 
(Primary),  A.  J.  Wilson,  A.C.I.S.  (Secondary). 

J.  F.  Galloway,  M.D.,  D.P.M.,  D.P.H. 

W.  Lomax,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ;  M.  Thomson,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
D.P.H.  ;  R.  Moss,  B.sc.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  M.D.  (New 
York) ;  J.  D.  McEwen,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  F.R.C.S., 
(part-time  Orthpaedic  Surgeon)  ;  H.  Miller,  M.B., 
B.CH.,  D.M.R.E.  (part-time  Radiologist)  ;  II.  M.  Petty. 
M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.L.O.R.C.  (part-time  Ear,  Nose  and 
Throat  Specialist)  ;  C.  F.  Eminson,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
D.O.M.S.  ;  and  M.  D.  Thakore,  B.SC.,  M.B.,  B.CH., 
D.O.,  D.O.M.S.  (part-time  Ophthalmic  Surgeons). 

H.  L.  Gnmshaw,  L.D.S. 

Two  vacancies. 

Miss  H.   Suiter,  M.I.H.,  CERT.   MIDWIFE,  H.V.   CERT., 

CERT.  LONDON  SAN.  INSP.  EXAM.  BOARD. 

W.  W.  Thomas,  A.R.I.B.A. 

B.  W.  Appleby,  M.A. 

Vacant  and  Miss  W.  V.  Traylen. 


Miss  K.  E.  Rose. 

J.  Richardson. 
Census  1931—64,708. 
Elementary— 44.88d. 

62.84d. 
£2,220  estimated). 


Provided 

Non-Provided  : — 

C.  ofE. 

R.C 

Totals      ... 


Estimated  1944—72,000. 
Higher—  17.96d.          Total— 


No. 
13 

1 
1 

15 


No.  of 

Departments 

27 

1 
2 

30 


No. 

on  Roll 
8,320 

155 
428 

8,903 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


One  P.D.  School  with  155  on  Roll,  and  One  M.D. 
School  with  44  on  Roll. 


269 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


DONCASTER  (C.B.) 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


One  Nursery  class  conducted  at  P.D.  School  for 
Orthopaedic  children  2-5  years ;  Three  Nursery 
Classes  attached  to  elementary  schools. 

Doncaster  Grammar  School  for  Boys  with  552  on  Roll 
(Head  Master  :  S.  E.  J.  Best,  B.SC.,  PH.D.)  ;  Don- 
caster  High  School  for  Girls  with  488  on  Roll  (Head 
Mistress  :  Miss  H.  G.  Brown,  B.sc.).  Technical 
High  School  for  Boys  (Head  Master  :  R.  V.  Taylor). 
Technical  High  School  for  Girls  (Head  Mistress  : 
Miss  M.  C.  Martin,  B.A.). 

Principal :     G.    Lawton,   B.SC.,   PH.D.    (Lond.),   F.I.C  , 

A.M.I.CHEM.E. 

Becchfield  (Mixed)  with   409  on  Roll;    Hyde  Park 

(Mixed)  with  300  on  Roll ;   Whcatlcy  (Mixed)  with 

320  on  Roll. 
Balby  (Mixed)  with  230  on  Roll ;   Beechfield  (Mixed) 

with  230  on  Roll. 
Day  and  Evening  students  with  370  on  Roll.    Principal, 

J.  H.  Lister,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.). 

Youth  Service 

A  Youth  Sub-Committee  of  the  Education  Committee,  consisting  of  seven  Members 
of  the  Education  Committee  and  five  co-opted  representatives  of  youth  organisations 
supervises  provision  for  youth.  A  Youth  Organisations  Committee,  which  includes 
direct  representation  of  the  educational  services,  youth  organisations,  churches, 
industry,  etc.,  meets  quarterly  for  the  purpose  of  co-ordinating  youth  activities  and 
making  recommendations  to  the  Youth  Sub-Committee.  A  Youth  Council,  composed 
entirely  of  youth  representatives  of  all  organisations,  also  submits  recommendations 
to  the  Youth  Sub-Committee.  In  addition  to  the  independent  youth  bodies,  there  arc 
three  clubs,  with  paid  leaders,  controlled  by  the  Education  Committee,  which  is  also 
prepared  to  provide  direct  and  indirect  assistance  to  all  organisations. 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 
EVENING  INSTITUTES 


BRANCH  TECHNICAL 

SCHOOLS 
SCHOOL  OF  ART  AND  CRAFTS 


MEMBERS 


ALDERMEN 

Gee,  H.  L.,  3,  Welbeck  Road. 
Hodson,  Mrs   R ,  31,  Mansfield  Road 
Burton-  H  ,  175,  Zetland  Road. 
Webster,  Mrs   M   A  ,  37,  Springwell  Lane 
Clark,  Miss  H   M ,  5,  Lawn  Avenue 

COUNCILLORS 

Auckland,  S   H  ,  31,  Windsor  Road 
Bosiock,  W  ,  16,  Thomson  Avenue 
Cammidge,  A.  E  ,  45,  Thomson  Avenue 
Collins,  Mrs.  C.,  100,  Bawtry  Road 
Colpus,  Mrs    A.  E.,  19,  Stone  Close  Avenue. 


Gee,  Mrs.  E.,  \  Welbeck  Road. 
Kelly,  W    H  ,  148,  Sandrmgham  Road. 
Lmdley,  E  ,  75,  St.  Mary's  Road 
Varley,  Mrs.  B  ,  j  P  ,  18,  St  Anne's  Road 
Wilson,  H.,  "  Morlan,"  Cantley  Lane 

CO-OPTED 

Flynn,  Rev.  Father  C    P,  St    Petcr\  Chains, 

Princes    Street 

Bentley,  F,  36  Craithie  Road 
Dannhorn,  T.  J  ,  12,  Avenue  Road. 
Perry,  A,  105,  Zetland  Road. 
Maw,  Mrs.  M.,  71,  Littlcmoor  Lane. 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT   EDUCATION 

OFFICERS 
ORGANISERS   OF   PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
MEDICAL   OFFICER  OF 

HEALTH  AND   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   MEDICAL 

OFFICERS  OF  HEALTH  AND 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


DUDLEY  (C.B.) 

Alderman  A.  E.  Young,  J.P. 
Alderman  J.  L.  Hillman,  J.P. 
J.  H.  Fussell,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  Education  Offices,  St.  James's 

Road,   Dudley.     Tel.  :    Dudley  4277. 
F.  W.  Mannell,  F.C.I.S.  ;    (one  vacancy). 

A.  J.  Spears  ;    (one  vacancy). 

W.  Arnold  Bonser. 

W.  K.  Dunscombe,  M.D.,  B.C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H., 
D.T.M.  &  H. 

S.  A.  Maclean,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    Jeannette  R.  B. 
Gibson,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.R.F.P.  &  s. 


270 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEON 

ASSISTANT  DENTAL 

SURGEON 

SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 
BOROUGH  TREASURER 
BOROUGH  ARCHITECT 

POPULATION          

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1946-47 
EDUCATION   RATE    LEVIED, 

1946-47 


NURSERY  SCHOOLS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY   MODERN 
SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY   TECHNICAL 
SCHOOL 


DUDLEY  (C.B.) 


D.  Nelson  L.D.S.  (Eng.). 
A.  G.  Marks,  L.D.S.  (Eng.) 


Miss  M.  C.  Berry. 

J.  Harrison,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A. 

M.  H.  Blackman,  A.RI.B.A.,  A.M. p. T.I. 

Census  1931—59,579. 

£1,176. 


5s.  10.84d. 


County    ... 
County    ... 
Voluntary  C.  of  E. 
Voluntary  R.C.    .. 
County    . . . 
Voluntary 
County     

Totals  . . . 


No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
No.  Departments        31-3-46 


10 
7 
1 
5 
1 
1 

27 


2 

15 
9 
2 
6 
1 
1 

36 


160 
4,651 
1,765 

301 
1,696 

250 

375 

9,198 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 


SCHOOL    OF    ART   AND 
CRAFTS 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


TRAINING  COLLEGE  FOR 
TEACHERS 


JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
BUREAU 


Dudley    and    Staffordshire    Technical    College,    The 
Broadway,    Dudley.     (Jointly    maintained    by    the 
Dudley   C.B.   and   Staffordshire  C.C.). 
Principal  : — A.  W.  Gibson,  B.SC.,  M.I.MECH.E. 
Clerk  to  the  Governors  :  J.  H.  Fussell,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
Full-time  Day  Students          .          ..  185 

Part-time  Day  Students        ..           ..  408 

Evening  Students  2,349 

Dudley  School  of  Art  and  Crafts,  St.  James's  Road, 
Dudley. 
Principal : — Ivo  Shaw,  A.M.C.,  F.R.S.A. 

Dudley    Girls'    High    School,   Priory   Road,    Dudley, 
Head  Mistress  :  Mary  B.  Ambrose,  M.A. 
Clerk  to  the  Governors  :    J.  H.  Fussell,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
(County  School  Jointly  maintained  by  the  Dudley 
C.B.  and  Staffordshire  C.C.).     Number  on  Roll— 537. 

Dud^y  Grammar  School,  St.  James's  Road,  Dudley. 
Head  Master  : — D.  C.  Temple,  M.A.  (Cantab.). 
Clerk  to  the  Governors  :   J.  H.  Fussell,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
(A  Voluntary  Maintained  School.     Number  on  Roil 
—496. 

Dudley    Training     College,     Castle    View,    Dudley. 
Principal :   D.  Jordan,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
Secretary  to  College  Council :  J.  H.  Fussell,  M.A.,  B.SC. 
Jointly  maintained  by  the  Dudley  C.B.  and  Stafford- 
shire C.C. 

Juvenile  Employment  Officer,  Juvenile 
Employment  Bureau,  St.  James's  Road,  Dudley. 
Tel.  :  Dudley  214d. 

271 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 
DUDLEY  (C.B.) 

MEMBERS 

MAYOR  COUNCILLORS 

Bennett,   Alderman  T.   E.,  J.P  ,  42,  Adshcad  G11??1156"!  ^rs<,?;>  Ai>  P?  oxTu 

Road  Golding,  A   L0  103,  Church  Road,  Nctherton. 

_  . .  Griffiths,  A.  E.,  252,  Birmingham  Road. 

DEPUTY  MAYOR  joncs>  A.  W.,  178,  The  Broadway. 

Hillman,  Councillor  A    L.,  J.P.,  "  Crantock,"  Lewis,  F    G.,  "  Ednam  Lodge,*'   St.  James's 
Hermitage  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham  Road. 

Little,  R.,  New  Street. 

CHAIRMAN  Price,  F.,  15,  Buffery  Road 

Young,  Alderman  A.  E  ,  J.P.,  13,  Pnory  Close  SlffOJ&iiy  H^    "  BeVCrley'"    PCnSneU   R°ad' 

CO-OPTED 

VICE-CHAIRMAN  Camm,  W.  C.,  "  Wyndcliffe,"  Himley  Road. 

Hillman,  Alderman  J.   L,   JP,   22,   Oakham  Cartwnght,  H.  H.,  246,  Birmingham  Road. 

Road  Frood.  Miss  S.,  9,  Park  Road. 

Hall,  Miss  M.  E.,  Castle  Mill  House. 

ALDERMEN  Lawrood,  Rev.  S.  E.  L  ,  34,  St  James's  Road. 

Molyneux,  J.  H.,  28,  Bunn's  Lane  Quilty,  Rev.  P.  J.,  The  Catholic  Rectory. 

Taylor,  J    A.,  19,  Churchfield  Street.  Waring,  Rev.  J.,  The  Vicarage 


EASTBOURNE  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN  Alderman  A.  E.  Rush,  J.P. 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN         ...    Councillor  H.  A.  C.  Dingle,  M.B.E. 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER    J.  C.  Aspden,  M.AO  Education  Office,  2,  Saffrons  Road. 

Tel.  :  Eastbourne  2820  Ext.  41. 
ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL          Miss  E.  C.  Mulcaster  (Domestic  Science)  and  Capt. 

SUBJECTS  G.  A.  Stamfield  (Physical  Training). 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER     J.  Fenton,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  M.A.O.,  D.P.H.  (Medical  Officer 

of  Health). 
DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL     T.  H.  Parkman,  M.B.,  B.S.  (Lond.),  D.P.H. 

OFFICER 

BOROUGH  ENGINEER        ...    Raymond  Williams,  B.SC.,  A.M.INST.C.E.  (also  Building 

Surveyor). 

TREASURER  Ian  M.  Cowan,  M.B.E. ,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A.  (Borough 

Treasurer). 

POPULATION          Census,  1931—57,435. 

EDUCATION  RATE   LEVIED,    36.8d. 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE,          £2,500. 

1945-46 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT          F.   R.   Dann,   Juvenile  Employment  Officer.    Tel. : 
BUREAU  2820  (Ext.  43). 

No.     No.  of    No.  on  Total 

SCHOOLS —  Depts.       Roll 

PRIMARY     

SECONDARY  (MODERN) 


County 
Voluntary 

County 
Voluntary 

3 
6 

2 

1 

12 

10 

2 

1 

18 

1,112 
1,951 

3,063 

850 
3,913 

465 
385 

SECONDARY  (GRAMMAR) 

Name  of  School  Head  or  Principal              Pupils  attending 

Junior    Day  Evening 

Eastbourne  Grammar  H.  Cloke,  M.A.(Oxon.)    51        311 

School  (Boys)  M.A.  (Lond.) 

Eastbourne    High  Miss  L.  Gunnery,  M.A.  171        328 

School  (Girls) 

TECHNICAL  Technical  School  for  Boys  L.  P.  Blackwell,  B.SC.      —        102        353 
COMMERCIAL 

Commercial    School  C.  E.  V.  Primmer,           —        122        285 

Tor  Girls  F.R.S.A. 

ART    ...      School  of  Art  and  Crafts  H.  B.  Faulkner,  A.R.C.A.  —          33        121 
SPECIAL     One  Open- Air  School,  accommodation,  120  ;   1  Special  School,  accom- 
modation 75. 

272 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


EASTBOURNE  (C.B.) 


DEPUTY  CHIEF  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

YOUTH  ORGANISER 
SCHOOL  ENQUIRY  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  ENQUIRY 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  OFFICER 


W.  Hancox,  M.A. 

H.  B.  Crowe. 
W.  Gausden. 
A.  Willoughby. 

Miss  E.  C.  Mulcastcr. 
M.  G.  Berry,  L.D.S. 

MEMBERS 


MAYOR 
Martin,  Alderman  E.  C ,  j  p.,  Town  Hall. 

ALDERMEN 

Caffyn,  S.  M ,  Saffrons  Rooms,  Meads  Road 
Rush,  A    E,  J.P,   "  Grasmere,"    18,   Pashlcy 
Road. 

COUNCII  LORS 

Bigncll,  W.  G  ,  8,  Bowood  Avenue. 

Dmgle,  H.  A.  C  ,  M  B  b  ,  73,  Willingdon  Road. 

Dodd,  Sir  Robert,  c.s.l  ,  12,  St.  Anne's  Road 

Dodds,  R ,  55,  Myrtle  Road 

Jowett,  H.,  27  ,  Uplands  Road 

Marshall,  A    J.,  71,  St.  Philip's  Avenue 


Ramey,  38,  Sydney  Road. 
Swam,  F,  51,  King's  Drive 
Young,    J      V ,     "  Knowle,"     Friday     Street, 
Langney 

CO-OPTED 


The  Rev.   L ,  B  A  ,  97,  Ringwood 
II    J  ,  2,  Grange 


Artmgstall, 

Road 
Corballij.,  The  Rev   Canon  J 

Road. 

Hamblm,  Mrs   h  ,  B  A  ,  2,  Pcppcrcombc  Road 
I  lughcs,    1  he   Rev     Canon   F     P  ,   M  A  ,   '1  he 

Vicarage,    Vicarage    Drive. 
Tames,  H.  V  ,  B  A  ,  LT.  B  ,  30,  Saffrons  Road 
Wigham,   W     S  ,    "  The   Durdans,"   Ruscbcry 

Avenue,  Hampden  Park. 


CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 


DEPUTY  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  AND  SENIOR  ASSIS- 
TANT SCHOOL  MEDICAL 
OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICER 

SENIOR  DENTAL  SURGEON.  . . 

ASSISTANT  DENTAL  SURGEON 

OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON    ... 

EAR,    NOSE   AND    THROAT 
SURGEON 

ARCHITECT 

CHIEF  ARCHITECTURAL 

ASSISTANT  (Full-time) 

ACCOUNTANT        

ORGANISERS    OF   PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

YOUTH  ORGANISER          .  . 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS  AND  DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS 

POPULATION         

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1946-47 
PRODUCT   OF    ID.    RATE, 

1946-47 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


EAST  HAM  (C.B.) 

Alderman  T.  I.  Lethaby,  J.P. 

L.  J.  Dyer,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  Education  Office.,  Town  Hall 

Annexe,    Barking    Road,    East l  Ham,    E.6.     Tel.: 

Grangewood  1430. 
H.  H.  Cawthorne,  B.SC.,  A.K.C. 

E.  M.    Barker,    M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P.,    D.P.H.    (Medical 
Officer  of  Health). 

J.   S.   Coleman,  M.B.,  B.S.   (Lond.),  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
(Deputy  Medical  Officer  of  Health). 

J.  T.  Rees,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

Miss  H.  Smith,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (ENG.). 

C.  E.  Maytum,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (ENG.). 

S.  C.  Reeve- Flaxman,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

R.  Savcge,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  F.R.C.S.  (£NG.),  D.L.O. 

F.  C.    Ball,    B.SC.,    A.M.INST.C.E.,    M.1NST.M.      &    CY.E. 

(Borough  Engineer  and  Surveyor). 
J.  W.  Taylor,  A.R.I.B.A. 

W.  H.  Williams,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 
W.    Keegan   (shared   with   Essex   County   Education 

Authority). 
H.  C.  B.  Ry<>, 
Miss  A.  M.  White. 


Census,  1931—142,394.     Estimated,  1946—112,000. 
5s.  2.05d. 


£2,765. 


County 
Voluntary 


Totals 


No. 

28 
4 

32 


No.  on  Roll 
1/4/46 
8,638 
643 

9,281 


273 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


EAST  HAM  (C.B.) 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


Grammar 
Modem 

Selective  Central 
Technical  (Building) 

Totals 


No. 

2  (1  Boys,  1  Girls) 
8  (4  Boys,  4  Girls) 
1  (Mixed) 
1 

12 


No.  on  Roll 
1-4-46 
961 
2,691 
254 
174 

4,080 


TECHNICAL   COLLEGE   AND 
EVENING  INSTITUTES 


Principal :   A.  J.  Jinkings,  B.SC.,  PH.D.,  A.R.I.C. 

No.  of  Student*   in 
attendance   at    1st   April, 

1946 
Pan-time 

Day  Evening. 

(a)  Technical  College  ...       796  1,605 

(b)  Junior  Evening  Institute    ...        —  505 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Lcthaby,  Alderman,  J.P  ,  32,  Hathcrley  Gardens, 
E6 

VirF-CHAIRMAN 

Knight,  Councillor  Mrs  ,  16,  Henderson  Road, 
E7. 

MAYOR 

Wood,  Councillor,  J.P.,  Mayor's  Parlour,  To\\n 
Hall,  E  6. 

DLPUFY  MAYOR 
Elson,  Alderman,  183,  Haldane  Road,  E  6 

ALDERMEN 

Taylor,  Mrs  ,  j  p.,  82,  Parkhurst  Road,  L  12 
Dixon,  35,  Shoebury  Road,  E  6 
Fell,  77,  Carlyle  Road,  E.6. 
Markey,    j  P ,    c/o,    A  R.P.    Office,    Assembly 

Hall,  Barking  Road,  E.6 
Welch,  J.P  ,  2A,  Bedford  Road,  E.6. 

COUNCILLORS 

Brace,  Mrs.  45,  Eustace  Road,  E.6 
Bngnell,  Mrs   59,  Blenheim  Road,  E.6. 


Knight,   Mrs  ,    16,   Henderson   Road,   E  7 
Sutton,  Mrs.  393,  Hallcy  Road,  E  12 
Bennett,    118,  Haldane  Road,   E.6. 
Edwards,  Lt.-Col    E    C    B.,  M  c ,   H7  (E.Y  ) 

Field  Rcgt ,  R.A  ,  B  A  O.K. 
Hart,  c,o,  183,  Haldane  Road,  E  6 
Hurford,   70,   Third   Avenue,   E  12 
Jackson,  W.  I ,  J  P  ,  153,  Browning  Road,  E  12. 
Johnson,  47,  Blenheim  Road,  E  6 
Kemp,  10,  Leigh  ton  Avenue,  L  12 
Lmsley-Thomas,  220,  High  Street  North,  E  6. 
Mogcr,  J  P  ,  13,  Boston  Road,  E  6 
Oakes,  57,  White  Horse  Road,  E  6 
O'Connor,  27,  Mortimer  Road,  E  6 
Taylor,  J.  E  ,  85,  Victoria  Avenue,  E  6 
Watson,  64,  Mcanlcy  Road,  L.12 

COOPTI-D 

Jackson,  Mrs   A  ,  6,  Colvm  Road,  F.  6 
O'Grady,  Rt.  Rev.  Monsignor  W  ,  St  George's, 

Walthamstow,  E  17. 

Aherne,  P   W  ,  406,  High  Street  North,  E  12. 
Caton,  C    E  ,  54B,  Aldersbrook  Road,  E  12. 
Hall,  B   G   D  ,  140,  Kensington  Avenue,  E  12. 
Threadgold,  W    H  ,  63,  Boleyn  Road,  E  6. 


EXETER  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION. 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 
ART  ADVISER 
SPEECH  THERAPIST 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 

ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANT  

POPULATION  

EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED, 

1944-45 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1944-45 


Alderman  Vincent  Thompson,  M.A. 

Councillor  E.  Pedlar. 

G.  A.  Tue,  M.A.,  City  Education  Offices,  33,  St.  David's 

Hill,  Exeter.     Tel.  :    Exeter  55435. 
J.  L.  Howard,  M.SC. 
Four — jointly  with  Devon  County  L.E.A. 

W.  Green,  A.R.C.A. 

Mrs.  J.  M.  Pearcy. 

G.  F.  B.  Page,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (Chief  School 

Medical  Officer  and  Medical  Officer  of  Health). 
Miss  Jessie  Smith,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    Miss  I.  V.  L 

Ward,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  M.B.,  S.B.,   M.D.  ;     R.    P. 

Boyd,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  F.R.F.p.s.G.  ;  W.  Davidson- 

Lamb,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Senior — C.  A.  Reynolds,  L.D.S.  ;    Assistant — J.  F.  A. 

Smyth,  L.D.S. 

H.  B.  Rowe,  A.R.I.B.A.  (City  Architect). 
A.  G.  Brazier,  F.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A.  (City  Treasurer). 
Census,  1931—66,039. 
4s.  1.5d. 

£2,740  (estimated). 


274 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


County 
Voluntary  : 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     .., 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  TECHNICAL 
SCHOOL   (Building  and 
Engineering) 

SCHOOL  OF  ART   

EVENING  INSTITUTES 
SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
BUREAU 

YOUTH  COMMITTEE 


Totals 


No. 
11 

5 
1 

17 


EXETER  (C.B.) 

No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments         1946 
15  3,701 


County 
Voluntary 


Total 


6 
1 

22 

No. 
5 
3 

8 


1,020 
87 

4,808 


1,728 


(a)  Maintained — 1  for  boys  and  1  for  girls. 

(b)  Non-Maintained — 1  for  boys  ;    1  for  girls. 
Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  : — 

Boys         Girls 

(a)         494  558 

(b)         270  422 


Totals 
1,052 
692 


Totals 


764 


980        1,741 


Head— R.  B.  Dyer,  B.sc.  (Eng.).     160  pupils. 


Head — W.    Green,    A.R.C.A.    Full-time    students — 34; 

Part-time  Day  and  Evening  Students — 411. 
16. 
Honeylands      Sanatorium      School      for     Tubercular 

Children.    Accommodation  for  20  children. 
G.  R.  Hewitt,  Juvenile  Employment  Officer,  Juvenile 

Employment  Bureau,  33,  St.  David's  Hill,  Exeter. 

Tel.  :  3200. 
Youth  Organiser — Miss  I.  M.  Harkell,  City  Education 

Offices,  33,  St.  David's  Hill,  Exeter.   Tel.  :  55435. 


School 

(a)  Maintained  Schools 

Hele's  School    

Bishop  Blackall  School 

(b)  Direct-Grant  Schools 

Exeter  School 

The  Maynard  School 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 


Head 


A.  E.  Nichols,  M.C.,  M.A. 
Miss  F.  M.  Ragg,  B.A. 


J.  L.  Andrews,  M.A. 
Miss  E.  M.  Ryan,  M,A. 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 
Tarr,  Alderman  F  H.,  7  p  ,  The  Guildh~.ll 

ALDERMEN 

Cottey,  I-.  P,  11,  New  North  Road 
Mansfield,  E  J  ,  J.P  ,  tl  Wcmbury,"  New  North 

Road 

Thompson,  V  »  M  A  ,  46,  Queen  Street. 
Wills,  W  O  ,  26,  Sidwell  Street 

COUNCILLORS 

Corkhill,  N  ,  37,  Rivermead  Road 
Daw,  W    G  ,  27,  Barnardo  Road 
Down,  W.  H  ,  3,  Queens  Crescent 
Goddard,  Mrs    K    A  ,  J  P.,  4,  The  Crescent 
Guppy,  R,  13,  Oxford  Street,  St   Thomas. 
Lake,  J  ,  1,  Exc  Bridge. 
Miller,  Brian  S  ,  Bicton  Lodge,  Heavitree. 
Nichols,  Mrs.  M  ,  40,  Polsloe  Road. 
Peldar,  E.,  14,  Buckerell  Avenue. 
Pyle,  L.  A ,  14,  Jubilee  Road. 
Roberts,  A.  H.    72,  Pans  Street. 


Rudd,  Mis>s  O.  M  ,  4,  Goldsmith  Street 
Russell,  E ,  5,  Savile  Rpad,  St.  Thomas. 
Seward,  J.  D.,  9,  West  Avenue. 
Slader,  W.  T ,  J  P.,  29,  East  Southernhay. 
Westcott,  W    J  ,  78,  Park  Road 
Wippell,  J    H,  15,  Victoria  Park  Road 

CO-OPTED 
Chard,    Mrs.    A     F,    2,    Kenneiley    Avenue, 

Whipton 

Collins,  Rev.  Prev    R    L  ,  M  A  ,  College  Road. 
Lloyd  Parry,  H.,   o  u.t.,   B  A.,   B  sc.,   LL  B  ,   7, 

Baring  Place 
Martin,  Miss  E    E ,  2,  Hill  Close,  Maryfield 

Estate. 

Murray,  J  ,  M.A.,  LL  D  ,  University  College 
Nichols,  A.  E  ,  M  c ,  MA,  Hele*s  School 
Pedlar,  Mrs.  N.  M ,  j  P.,  14,  Buckerell  Avenue. 
Ragg,  Miss  F  M  ,  B  A  ,  Bishop  Blackall  School. 
Soper,  S.  R,  56,  Mansion  Road. 
Veitch,  Miss  A  M  ,  B.A.,  "  Budlake,"  Alphing- 

ton. 


275 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


GATESHEAD  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ORGANISERS 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
AND  MEDICAL  OFFICER  OF 
HEALTH 

DEPUTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 

DENTISTS 


HEALTH      VISITORS      AND 

SCHOOL  NURSES 
ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON 

(Part-time) 
OPHTHAMIC  SURGEON 

(Part-time) 
RADIOLOGIST  (Part-timj)  ... 

MASSEUSE 

BOROUGH  SURVEYOR 
CHIEF  ARCHITECTURAL 

ASSISTANT 

ACCOUNTANT         

YOUTH  COMMITTEE 
POPULATION          


EDUCATION    RATE   LEVIED     5s.  2.09d. 

1946-47 
PRODUCT   OF    ID.   RATE3 

1946-47 


Alderman  Mrs.  M.  Gunn. 

W.    Winter,  B.SC.,  Education   Office,  Prince   Consort 

Road  S.,  Gateshead,  8.     Tel.  :    71001-2. 
F.  A.  Stokes,  B.SC. 
H.    L.    Atkinson   (Physical   Training)  ;     Mrs.    D.    A. 

Adamson    (Domestic    Subjects)  ;     Mrs.    G.    Veitch 

(Drama)  (Part-time)  ;  F.  J.  Firth,  A.R.M.C.M.  (Music) 

(Part-time). 
J.  Grant,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.II. 


Margaret  Herbst,  M.D.,  B.S.,  B.HY.,  D.P.H. 
F.  Drew,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;    Iris  Pratt,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.  ; 
tS.  Graham,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    S.  D.  Rowlands,  M.D., 

B.S.,  D.P.H.,  D.HY. 

D.    Skinner,  L.D.S.  ;    L.   R.   Bowlby,  L.D.S.  ;    E.   L. 

Pickering,  L.D.S.  (temp.)  ;    Miss  M.  C.  Luke,  L.D.S. 

(temp.). 
Seventeen. 

J.  K.  Stanger,  M.B.,  B.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
H.  V.  Ingram,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.O.M.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

D.  Ramaee,  M.D.,  C.H.B.,  D.M.R.E. 
Mrs.  B.  Clayton,  C.S.M.M.G.,  M.EO  L.E.T. 
F.  H.  Patterson,  M.I.M.CY.E. 

H.  J.  Cook,  A.R.I.B.A.,  M.I.STRUCT.E. 

E.  H.  Swindale,  A.I.M.T.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 
Secretary-Organiser — J.  H.  Botcherby. 

Census     1931—124,545.    Reg.-Gen.     Estim.     1943— 
103,500. 


£2,377  (estimated). 


SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY   MODERN 

SCHOOLS 
GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


NURSERY  SCHOOL 
SPECIAL  SCHOOL  ... 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 


County 

Voluntary 

County 

Voluntary 

One  provided  mixed 

Totals  ... 


No. 
20 
9 
5 
2 

No.  of 
Departments 
43 
15 
5 
2 

No.  on  roll 
31-3-46 
9,462 
3,032 
1,183 
357 
665 

36 


65 


14,699 


One — 82  children  on  roll. 

Joicey   Road    Day    Open   Air    School   for   Physically 

Defective  children. 
Principal :  A.  W.  Hildrew,  B.SC.  (Eng.),  A.M.I.MECH.E., 

M.I.MAR.EO  M.I.P.E. 

MEMBERS 


MAYOR 
Kegic,  Alderman  H.,  J.P.,  2,  Pilgrimsway,  9. 

ALDERMEN 

Barren,  W.  F.,  J.P.,  30,  Gainsborough  Crescent,  9. 
Bone,  Mrs.  L.,  6>  Liddell  Terrace,  8. 
Crankshaw,  C  T  ,  J.P  ,  10,  Summerfield  Road,  9. 
Flynn,  C.  R,,  J.P.,  9,  Derwent  Gardens,  9. 
Gunn,  Mrs.  M ,  54,  Belle  Vue  Bank,  9. 


Hancock,  P.   S.,  "  Thorsgrif,"  9,  Kells  Lane 

North,  9. 
McCretton,  N.,  15,  Northway,  9. 

COUNCILLORS 

Bennct,  G.,  26,  Bewick  Road,  8. 
Cccly,  C.  F.,  3,  Rayleigh  Grove,  8. 
Forsier,  Mrs.  E.,  19,  Southway,  9. 
Heppell,  S  A.,  J.P.,  11,  Summerfield  Road,  9. 
Heppell,  A.  R.,  11,  Summerfield  Road,  9. 
Hutchison,  J.  A.,  13,  The  Avenue,  9. 


276 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

GATESHEAD  (C.B.) 

Hutchison,  Mrs.  13,  The  Avenue,  9. 


Magnay,  J.  S ,  j  p.,  381,  Durham  Road,  Low 

Fell,  9. 

Pattison,  F.,  341,  Rawlmg  Road,  8. 
Pearson,  N.,  83,  Oakfield  Road,  11 
Smith,  H.  G.,  J  P.,  "  Aytondale,"  Long  Bank, 

Wrekenton,  9. 
Winder,    N.,    8,    Glcndale    Gardens.    Sheriff 

Hill,  9. 
Young,  B.  N.,  47,  Broadway,  9. 


CO-OPTED 

Biltchffc,  Mrs.  L.,  2,  Ravensdale  Crescent,  9. 
Cooper,  S.,  2,  Onslow  Gardens,  9. 
Durno,  A.  W.,  "  Ashlugh,"  Kellfield  Avenue. 
McKmley,  Miss  E ,  19,  Devon  Gardens,  9 
Ortton,  Mrs    J.  G,  142,  Whitehall  Road,  8 
Stanley,  Prof.  B  ,  King's  College,  Newcastle- 

on-Tyne,  2. 

Tait,  F  ,  27,  Windy  Nook  Road,  9. 
Tyne,  T.  P.,  14,  Ravensdalc  Crescent,  9, 
Welsh,  J.,  17,  Hector  Street,  8 


CHAIRMAN  ... 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

TOWN  CLERK       

EDUCATION    OFFICER 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

DBPUTY  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEON 
PSYCHOLOGICAL  CLINIC  ... 


GLOUCESTER  (City)  (C.B.) 

...     Alderman  Mrs.  M.  L.  Edwards,  J.P. 

. . .     Alderman  T.  Hannam-Ciark. 

...     L.  O.  Need,  Guildhall,  Gloucester. 

W.  H.  Harland,  M.A.,  B.sc.,  Education  Office,  Belsize 
House,  Brunswick  Square,  Gloucester.  Teh:  4971-2. 

G,  C.  Nock,  M.A.,  T.D.,  D.P.A.,  Education  Office, 
Belsize  House,  Brunswick  Square,  Gloucester. 
Tel.  :  4971-2. 

Charles  Cookson,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (Medical  Officer  of 
Health). 

Miss  J.  F.  Colquhoun,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  (Deputy  Medical 
Officer  of  Health). 

L.  Machin,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Eng.). 

The  Authority  maintains,  jointly  with  the  Gloucester- 
shire County  Authority,  the  Cheltenham,  Gloucester 
and  County  Child  Guidance  Clinic  (Medical  Director, 
D.  G.  IlirT),  33,  St.  Luke's  Road,  Cheltenham. 

Miss  M.  Wallace.* 

H.  Starmer  Smith*  ;   Miss  M.  P.  Barnard.* 


SPEECH  THERAPIST 
PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
ORGANISERS 

*  Joint  appointments  of  the  Gloucester  City  and  Gloucestershire  County  Authorities. 
SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER    Miss  H.  Fmlay. 

A.  Harvey. 
A.    Morgan,   M.INST.M.  &  CY.E.,   L.R.I.B.A.,   Registered 

Architect.     (City  Architect  and  Estates  Manager). 
W.   R.   E.   Alder,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A.  (City  Treasurer 

and  City  Chamberlain). 
Census    1931—52,937.    Estimated    1st  April,   1913— 

65,000. 
60.82d. 


YOUTH  ORGANISER 
ARCHITECT 

ACCOUNTANT 
POPULATION 


EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE  Estimated  net— £1,946. 

1945-46 
NURSERY  CLASSES  ... 


Provided — 15.     Non-Provided — 3. 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  ... 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
BUREAU 


No. 
12 


No.  of 
Departments 
21 


Roil 
10-1-46 


I 


7,044 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 


County 
Voluntary  : — 

C.  ofE.  ...          8  10 

R.C 1  1 

1  Open-A:r  with  94  on  roll. 

W.    H.    Harland,    M.A.,    B.sc.    (Education    Officer), 

Executive      Officer,      Belsize      House,     Brunswick 

Square,  Gloucester.     Tel.  :    2197. 
Miss   D.    Townsend,   Juvenile    Employment    Officer, 

Belsize    House,     Brunswick     Square,     Gloucester. 

Tel.  :     2197.  Senior    Part-time 

Full-time     Day       Evening 
Student 


Principal 

D.     Watson,     M.SC.     (Birm.), 

B.SC.       (London),       PH.D., 

D.I.C.     A.C.G.L.,     A.M.I.C.E., 

M.I.MECH.E 


Students  Students  Student^ 


85 


300     1,810 


277 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


GLOUCESTER  (City)  (C.B.) 


MUNICIPAL  SCHOOL  OF 
ARTS  AND  CRAFTS 


Principal 
Hugh  Moss,  A.R.C.A. 


Senior 
Full-time 
Students 

12 


Grammar  Schools 

Crypt  Grammar  School  ... 
Sir  Thomas  Rich's  School 
High     School    for     Girls, 

Denmark  Road... 
High    School    for     Girls, 

Ribston  Hall     

Other  Schools 
Boys'  Central  School 
Girls'  Central  School 
Junior  Technical  School   . . 

Junior  Art  Classes 


GLOUCESTER  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


Head 

D.  G.  Williams,  M. A.  ... 
W.  J.  Veale,  M.A. 


Part-time 

Day  &  Evening 

Students 

428 


No.  on 
Roll 
481 
363 


Miss  A.  M.  White,  PH.D.,  B.A. 
Miss  G.  L.  Whitaker,  B.sc.    .. 


595 

526 


C.  Jackson      ...            265 

Miss  A.  F.  Church,  M.A 268 

D.  Watson,  PH.D.    (Principal  of  the  Technical 
College)            .  118 

Hugh   Moss,  A.R.C.A.   (Principal   of  the   Art 

School)            .  29 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Edwardb,  Alderman  Mrs.  M.  L  ,  The  Gables, 
Tuffley. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Hannam-Clark,    Alderman    T ,    4,    Lansdown 
Place,  Cheltenham 

ALDERMEN 

Haines,  V.  G  ,  6,  Cecil  Road. 
Stoddart,  S   A  ,  84,  Regent  Street. 
Davey,  T.,  44,  Riversley  Road. 

COUNCILLORS 

Walsh,  J    li ,  27,  I'alkner  Street 
Woolcs,  G  ,  185 A,  Linden  Road. 
Smith,  Mrs  ,  109,  Stanley  Road 
Edge,  J.  H  ,  17,  Southgate  Street 
Evans,  S  ,  36,  Bristol  Road 


Langdon,  E.  J.,  10,  Market  Parade 
Moulder,  R.  h  ,   187,  Barton  Street 
Wentworth,  Mrs.   122,  Tuffley  Avenue 
George,  A  II ,  Durscroft,  1  ufHcy  Avenue. 

NOMINATED 
Brethcrton,  Mrs.  E    M  ,  5,  Moorfields  Road, 

Brockworth,    Glos 

Tewkesbury,  The  Bishop  of,  The  Cloisters 
James,  Rev.  D.  Tudor,  Southgate  Manse,  King 

Edward's  Avenue 
Roche,    Rev     M.    J.,    St     Peter's    Presbytery, 

London   Road 

Whiteley,  J.    P ,  28,  Twcenbrook  Avenue 
Woodward,     Miss     L.     C ,      The     Reddings, 

Tuftley. 
Robinson,  P   W  ,  16,  1'urlong  Road 


GREAT  YARMOUTH  (C.B.) 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  Harry  T.  Greenacrc,  J.P. 

CHIEF  EDUCATJON  OFFICER  G.  J.  Wroughton,  Education  Office,  Trafalgar  Road, 

Great  Yarmouth.     Tel.  :    Great  Yarmouth  3294/5/b. 

DEPUTY   EDUCATION  D.  G.  Farrow,  M.A. 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER  B.  N.  Leyshon,  M.D.  (Lond.),  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.,  M.R.C.S. 

(Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.). 

ASSISTANT    SCHOOL  A.  Johnston,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  H.  C.  Price,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.), 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.),  D.P.H. 

SCHOOL  DENTIST W.  Nicholls,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (England). 

ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL  Miss  E.  N.  Walsh. 

TRAINING 

POPULATION          56,771  (1931  census). 

EDUCATION  RATE,  1945-46  £63,000. 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE,  £990  (estimated). 

1945-46 


SCHOOLS 


Provided 
Non-Provided  : — 

C.  ofE. 

R.C 

Totals      ... 

278 


No. 
13 

1 
1 

15 


No.  of     No  on  Roll 
Departments    31-3-46. 
21  3,740 


3 
3 

27 


616 
223 


4,579 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


OTHER  SCHOOLS  AND 
INSTITUTES 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
BUREAU 

YOUTH  OFFICER 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

GREAT  YARMOUTH  (C.B.) 

...  Two  Non-provided  Schools,  1  for  boys  and  1  for  girls, 
are  aided  on  a  deficiency  basis.  No.  of  pupils  in 
attendance  :  Boys  349,  Girls  349,  on  1st  July, 
1946. 

One  Art  School  (at  present  used  as  officers),  2  Evening 
Institutes  for  Commercial  subjects,  etc.,  1  Technical 
High  School ;  1  School  for  Blind  and  Deaf  Children. 

C.  R.  S.  Miller,  Juvenile  Employment  Officer,  Educa- 
tion Office,  Great  Yarmouth.  Tel.  :  3294/5/6  Great 
Yarmouth. 

Edgar  G.  Stanley,  Education  Office,  Trafalgar  Road, 
Great  Yarmouth.  Tel.  :  32Q4/5/6  Great  Yarmouth. 
SCHOOL  MEALS  SUPERVISOR  Mrs.  E.  Mills,  Education  Offices,  Trafalgar  Road, 

Great  Yarmouth. 

School  Meals  Service 

Twenty-eight  School  Canteens  now  in  operation.  Two  new  Kitchens  have  been 
opened  during  the  last  Municipal  Year.  Approximately  2,000  children  are  receiving 
dinners  daily  (two  courses),  i.e.  36  per  cent,  of  the  average  attendance. 

MEMBERS 

AlDIRMFN 

Da'Volls,  H   S  ,  95,  High  Street,  Gorleston 
Hlhs,  P    C,  61,  Southtown  Road 
Greenacre,  H   T  3  j  P  ,  78,  Regent  Road 
Hatch,  G    h1 ,  75,  Rodney  Road 
Herman,  I;    R  ,  J.P  ,  *0,  Pier  Place. 

COUNCILLORS 

Bacon,  H    R  ,  7,  St   Peter's  Plain 

C'olebrook,  H  li ,  50,  Victoria  Road,  Gorleston 

Doughty,  T  ,  80,  Regent  Road 

Hill,   H    K,  MBE,   c,o  WVS    Office,   King 

Street 
Larke,  W.  J.,  46-47,  Km«  Street 


Lewis,  M  ,  18,  Garnham  Road,  Gorleston 
Matthes,  H.  S.,  21,  Poplar  Avenue,  Gorleston 
Styles,  T   H  ,  10,  Stone  Road,  Cobholm 
Wmrerburn,  A   E   A  ,  37,  Audley  Street 

Co-or  rtD 

Baggott,  Rev.  Canon  I,   J  ,  M  A  ,  The  Vicarage. 
Course,  Rev  J    R  ,  M  A  ,  15,  Wellesley  Road 
Holhs,    Mrs     A     M ,    206,    Lowestoft    Road, 

Gorleston 
Muskett,     H      R  ,     6,     Middleton     Gardens, 

Ciorleston 

Palmer,  Mrs  P  H  "  Red  Roofs,"  North  Drive 
Stratum,  Rev   J  ,  M  c  ,  s  j  ,  79,  Regent  Road 
Sutton,  Mrs   N  ,  31,  Beccles  Road,  Southtown 


GRIMSBY  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN  . . . 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR   ... 


ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
SENIOR  SCHOOL  DENTIST... 
ASSISTANT    SCHOOL 

DENTISTS 
ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
ORGANISER   OF    SCHOOL 

MEALS    AND    DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS 

YOUTH  LEADER     

SUPERINTENDENT   ENQUIRY 

AND  WELFARE  OFFICER 

ACCOUNTANT         

POPULATION 

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT    OF    ID.    RATE, 

1945-46 

NURSERY  CLASSES 

PLAY  CENTRE        


Councillor  H.  D,  Mitchell. 

Councillor  W.  Harris. 

R.    E.    Richardson,    M.SC.,    PH.D.,    Barristcr-at-Law, 

Education  Offices,  Eleanor  Street,  Gnmsby.     Tel.  : 

5239. 

T.  H.  Tunn,  M.A.,  Barristcr-at-Law. 
N.  Dcnison,  B.sc. 
J.  A.  Kerr,  B.SC.,  B.CIL,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 
W.  G.  Southey,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.  ;   R.  Halperin,  M.B., 

B.S.,  D.P.H.  ;    J.  W.  Hepburn,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
L.  N.  Alley,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s.  Eng. 
E.  Fmlay,  L.D.S.  ;   W.  G.  Walsh,  L.D.S. 

T.  S.  Hadley. 
Miss  E.  Taylor. 


Miss  M.  M.  Shepherd. 
R.  Snowden. 

G.  Bradley,  Borough  Treasurer. 
92,463  (1931  Census). 
4s.  10.30d. 

£2,030. 

Three. 
One. 


279 


GRIMSBY  (C.B.) 
REMAND  HOME     ... 


SCHOOLS 
PRIMARY 


MODERN  SECONDARY    .. 
TECHNICAL  SECONDARY 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


Watkin  Street,  Superintendent,  E.  Lowe.  Ten  Boys 
and  four  girls. 

No.  on  Roll 

No.  31-3-46 

County «...         25  7,528 

Voluntary           5  999 

County 8  2,986 

Voluntary           1  117 


Totals  ... 


1 
40 


155 
11,785 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOL 
INSTITUTIONS   FOR 
FURTHER  EDUCATION 


Wintringham.     J.  H.  Walter,  M.A.,  PH.D.,  J.P. 

Technical  College.     W.  Ing,  B.A.,  B.COM. 

Municipal  School  of  Art  and  Crafts.     A.  E.  Wade, 

A.R.M.S. 

Nautical   School  and   School  for  Fishermen.     F.   E. 
Townend,   M.B.E. 

Youth  Service 

Youth  Organisations  Committee — Secretary,  Director  of  Education. 

This  Committee,  which  includes  representatives  from  the  Educational  Services, 
the  various  Youth  Organisations  connected  with  the  Church,  Boys'  and  Girls'  Brigades, 
Boy  Scouts  and  Girl  Guides,  Pre-Service  Units,  Youth  Clubs,  etc.,  and  members 
of  the  Local  Education  Authority,  has  been  responsible  for  the  development  of  the 
Youth  Service  facilities  and  submits  recommendations  to  the  Education  Committee. 

There  is  a  paid  full-time  Club  Leader  for  the  Grimsby  Girls'  Club,  and  this  Leader 
assists  the  voluntary  Organisations. 

MEMBERS 
MAYOR 


Roberts,  Alderman  W.,  j  P  ,  Town  Hall 

CHAIRMAN 

Mitchell,    Councillor    H.    D.,    212,    Hainton 
Avenue 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Harris,  Councillor  W ,  10,  Sackville  Street. 

ALDERMEN 

Bloom,  M,  208,  Freeman  Street. 
Cooper,  P ,  194,  Ayscough  Street. 
Franklin,  C   E  ,  j  P  ,  166,  Cromwell  Road. 
Franklin,  J.  H  ,  10,  Marklcw  Avenue. 
Harrison,  K  ,  J.P  ,  63,  Clecthorpe  Road. 
Lancaster,  J.  W  ,  380,  Cleethorpc  Road 
Sutton,  J.  J  ,  M.B.E.,  j  P  ,  101,  Wcclsby  Road 
Weldnck,  H.,  64,  Weelsby  Road. 
Wilkinson,  C.  H.,  M.B  E.,  J.P.,  242,  Convamore 

Road. 
Wmdley,  W.  H.,  6,  Recto  Avenue. 

COUNCILLORS 

Atkinson,  G  H  ,  "  Garton,"  Cross  Coates  Road. 
Bell,  J.  W ,  11,  Second  Avenue. 


Bradley,  C.,  166,  Wilhngham  Street. 

Carr,  J.  T ,  61,  Park  Avenue. 

Drewry,   A.,   "  Glebe   Cottage,"   Tealby,  near 

I  .incoln 

Garlick,  Mrs.  A ,  52,  Milton  Road. 
Green,  R   C ,  18,  Devonshire  Avenue 
Hewson,   C.   W.,   j  P.,   27,    South   St.   Mary's 

Gate. 
Jones,  Rev.  J.  F.  S.,  M.A.,  St.  Paul's  Vicarage, 

Ayscough  Street 

Larmour,  Mrs.  M.,  30,  Manor  Avenue. 
Larmour,  M.,  30,  Manor  Avenue 
Olsen,  J.  C.  B.,  23,  St.  Giles  Avenue. 
Parker,  A  H  ,  12,  Abbey  Road 
Richardson,  T    A.,  7,  St.  Giles  Avenue 
Smith,  F ,  6,  Augusta  Street. 
Thompson,  G.  H  ,  11,  Somcrsby  Street. 
Wilson,  G  C.,  189,  Scartho  Road. 

CO-OPTED 

Trought,  Mrs.  N.,  12,  Littlefield  Lane. 

Walter,  Mrs.  J.  H.,  46,  Heneage  Road. 

Collmson,  A  ,  191,  Legsby  Avenue. 

Neal,  S.,  29,  Pclham  Avenue. 

Williams,  A.  P.,  B  A  , "  Arden,"  64  Park  Avenue. 


HALIFAX  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 

YOUTH  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


Councillor  P.  N.  Whitley,  B.A.,  J.P. 

C.   E.   Gent,  M,A.,  Education  Offices,   West  House, 

Halifax.     Tel.  :    Halifax  5344  (3  lines). 
J.  A.  Lawton,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  M.ED. 

T.  W.  Bottomley. 

Miss  S.  K.  Buck  (Domestic  Science)  ;  Miss  S.  Dudgeon 

and  A.  Bilbrough  (Physical  Training). 
Miss  M.  G.  Elders. 
G.  C.  F.  Roe,  L.R.C.P.  and  S.L.M.,  D.P.H.,  D.P.M.  (Medical 

Officer  of  Health). 
F.  Mautner,  M.D.  ;  Emily  J.  Kelly,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  B.A.O. 


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SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON    ... 
ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON   ... 

ORTHOPTIST          

SPEECH  THERAPIST 

ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANT         

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF   ID.   RATE, 

1946-47 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

HALIFAX  (C.B.) 

...     R  W.  Richardson,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ;  T.  A.  A.  Eaves,  L.D.S., 

R.C.S. 

R.  W.  Greatorcx,  M.B.,  CH.B. 
G.  Hyman,  F.R.C.S. 
Miss  M.  L.  Harris. 
Mrs.  M.  M.  Blake,  M.A.  (part-time}. 
G.  Holden,  A.M.INST.C.E.,  P.A.S.I. 
H.  Warwick,  F.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A.,  F.C.I.S. 
Census  1931—98,115.     1946—89,890  (estimated). 
5s.  8.66d. 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY 


PRIMARY 


£2,489  (estimated). 


Boys 

Girls      Mixed 

Totals 

(i)  Grammar  — 

Provided         .  . 

1 

1            — 

2 

Voluntary 

(Controlled) 

1 

1            — 

2 

Totals      ... 

2 

2            — 

4 

(ii)  Technical     ... 

1 

—            — 

1 

(iii)  Modern 

County 

— 

—              3 

3 

Voluntary 

— 

—              2 

2 

(C.  ofE.) 

Voluntary 

— 

—               1 

1 

(R.C.) 

Totals      ... 

— 

—               6 

6 

County    ... 

1 

1             29 

31 

Voluntary  (C.  of  E.) 

1 

1               6 

8 

Voluntary  (R.C.) 

— 

4 

4 

Totals      .  .  . 

2 

2             39 

43 

Pupils  in  attendance 

at  above 

Schools  :  — 

(i)  Grammar 

Provided 

356 

299             — 

655 

Voluntary 

234 

292            — 

52b 

(Controlled) 

Totals 

590 

591             — 

1,181 

(ii)  Technical      ... 

210 

—            — 

210 

(iii)  Modern 

County 

— 

—          917 

917 

Voluntary 

— 

—          276 

276 

(C.  ofE.) 

Voluntary 

— 

—           127 

127 

(R  C.) 

Totals      ... 

— 

—        1,320 

1,320 

No.  of 

No.  of 

Schools  Departments    No. 

on  Roll 

County    

21 

31 

5,805 

Voluntary  (C.  ofE.) 

5 

8 

1,316 

Voluntary  (R.C.) 

2 

4 

941 

Totals  ... 

28 

43 

8,062 

rare—  T—iJ 

281 

EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


HALIFAX  (C.B.) 

SWIMMING  BATHS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  (DAY) 

NURSERY  CLASSES 
JUVENILE   EMPLOYMENT 
BUREAU 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 


SCHOOL  OF  ART 


There   are   swimming   baths   attached   to   six   of  the 

Committee's  Schools. 
One  open-air  school  with  118  on  roll. 
One  M.D,  school  with  102  on  roll. 
14. 
J.  W.  Chadwick,  West  House,  Halifax.     Tel.  :   Halifax 

2204. 

(Also  Superintendent  School  Attendance  Officer). 
Principal :   B.  R.  Heasman,  M.SC.  (LOND.),  A.I.C. 

Senior  Full-time  Students        109 

Part-time  Day  Students  49 1 

Evening  Students          2,229 

Head  :  W.  J.  Kapc,  A.R.C.A.  (LOND.),  F.S.A.M.,  NJR.D. 

Senior  Full-time  Students        14 

Part-time  Day  Students  ...         .  ...  35 

Part-time  Evening  Students     ..          ..          ..  180 

Youth  Service 

The  Chief  Education  Officer  acts  as  Honorary  Secretary  to  the  local  Youth  Executive 
Committee  and  the  Youth  Council. 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Provided  Boys'  School 
Heath  Grammar  School 

(b)  Provided  Girls'  School 

Princess  Mary  High  School 

(c)  Voluntary  (Controlled)  School 

Crossley  and  Porter  School  (Boys)     ... 
Crosslcy  and  Porter  School  (Girls)    . . . 


W.  R.  Swale,  M.A. 

Miss  M.  D.  M.  Scott,  M.A. 


J.  S.  Bolton,  M.A. 

Miss  E.  M.  Richardson,  H.A. 


MEMBERS 


M  tt  OK 

Stephenson,  Alderman  T    H  ,  j  P  ,    Fovtn  Hall 

CHAIRMAN 

Whitley,    Councillor   P    N  ,    j  r  ,    BramwuuJ, 
Rawson  Avenue 

VlCE-Cfl  \IRMAN 

Gledhill,    Alderman    A     H  ,    j  P  ,    Oakwood, 
Birdcage  Lane 

Al  DFKMhN 

Leach,  !•'  A  ,  J.P  ,  36,  Reservoir  Road,  Pel  Ion 
Lightowler,  Mrs    M  ,  o  u  E  ,  j  P.,  Martindak, 


Swires  Road 
iy,  J  ,  J  P.,  69, 
Ichffe,  J.,  14,  E 
Regan,  W  ,  j  r  ,  12,  Woodlands  Grove 


Oddy,  J  ,  j  P.,  69,  Chester  Road,  Akroydon 
Radchffe,  J.,  14,  Heath  Avenue. 


COUNCILLORS 

Ambler,  R  ,  9,  Marldon  Road,  Norlhowram 
Brook,  I)  ,  M  P  ,  85,  Du dwell  Lane 
Burdock,  J  ,  2,  Swires  Terrace 
Horsley,  W    H     Timperley,  St   Alban's  Road 
Lucas,  C   H  ,  50,  Heath  descent,  Free  School 

Lane 

Lumb,  J  ,  180,  Spring  Hall  Laae 
Me  Andrew,  J  ,  111,  Warlcy  Road 
Nutton,   H  ,    Springfield   House,    Holmrlcld 
Oxlcy,     Mrs      W,     ^0,    Woodlands     Avenue, 

Boothtown. 

Powney,  H  ,  ^7,  Sandbeds  Road,  Pellon 
Robinson,   D  ,   12,  Rhodesia  Avenue 

('o-opihn 

Hirst,  A  f.  C  ,  i  r  M  »  Bull  Green  House 
Lees,  Mrs  MIS,  48,  Prospect  Avenue 
Ramsdcn,  Mrs  P  M,  12,  Norton  'lower 


HASTINGS  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
EDUCATION  OFFICE 

PRINCIPAL  ASSISTANT 
SENIOR  ASSISTANTS 
ORGANISER  OF  HANDICRAFT 
YOUTH  WARDEN 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 
ARCHITECT  

TREASURER  ... 
POPULATION 


Councillor  F.  T.  Husscy. 
W.  Norman  King,  M.SC. 

183    Wellington    Square,    Hastings.    Tel.  :     Hastings 
4309. 

F.  A.  Bristow,,  A.c.l.s. 

G.  W.  Inskipp  and  G.  W.  Melbourne. 
T.  Rhodes. 

C.  W.  K.  Potts,  M.C.,  M.A. 

G.  R.  Bruce,  O.B.E.,  M.A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

K.  J.  Grant,  M.AO  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

W.  D.  Penfold,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s.  (Eng.). 

Mrs.  D.  Ravaut. 

S.  Little,  A.M.I.C.E.,  l.M.  &  C.E.,  I.W.E.,  Borough  Engineer 

and  Surveyor. 

R.  P.  Howard,  F.LM.F.A.,  Borough  Treasurer. 
Census,  1931,  as  revised,  63,038. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


EDUCATION   RATE    LEVIED,    3s.  2.47d. 


1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF 


ID.  RATE 


Estimated 
times. 


HASTINGS  (C.B.) 


£2,400    for    1945-46,    £3,043    in    normal 


SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY  MODERN    .. 

SECONDARY  TECHNICAL 
GRAMMAR          


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


County    . . . 
Voluntary 
County    . . . 
Voluntary 
County    . . . 
County  (Girls) 
Assisted  (Boys) 


No.  on  Roll 

No.  No.ofDepts.  31-3-46 

8  12  2,506 

8  10  1,354 

5  5  958 

1  1  110 

1  1  75 

—  1  320 

—  1  374 


...     Two  Open-Air  Schools  with  70  on  roll  and  1  M.D. 
School  with  25  on  roll. 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head  or  Principal 

County 

Hastings  Secondary  Grammar  School  for  Girls     Miss  F.  M.  Commin. 
Voluntary  (Assisted) 
Hastings  Grammar  School  for  Boys  ...          .  .     M.  G.  G.  Hyder,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

TECHNICAL    SCHOOL 
Junior  Technical  School  of  Building 

Waterloo  Place  .  .         ..      T.  Rhodes. 

INSTITUTES    FOR    FURTHER    EDUCATION 

Brassey  Institute  Art  School Vincent  H.  Lines,  A.R.W.S.,  A.R.C.A, 

Hastings  School  of  Science,  George  Street  .       F.  Daws,  B.SC. 

EVENING  INSTITUTES 


Name 

Hastings  Commercial  ... 
Hastings  Technical 
Young  Citizens  Institute 
Ore  Women's    . 


Head 

H.  Bristow,  L.C.P. 
T,  Rhodes 
A.  E.  Harris 
Miss  F,  E.  Simes 


No.  of  Pupils 
1945-46 
291 
123 
113 
80 


YOUTH  SERVICE 

The  Youth  Committee,  consisting  of  7  members  of  the  Education  Committee  and 
18  representatives  of  Youth  Organisations  and  Religious  Bodies  in  the  Borough,  is 
under  the  Chairmanship  of  Councillor  Husscy  (Chairman  of  the  Education  Com- 
mittee). 

Encouragement  and  financial  aid,  and  help  by  the  provision  of  Leaders'  Courses 
has,  and  continues  to  be  given  to  the  numerous  clubs  and  movements  existing  to 
promote  the  welfare  of  youth  in  the  town. 

MEMBERS 


MAYOR 
Chambers,     Councillor,    j  p ,     Priory     Mount, 

Holmcsddle  Gardens 

ALDFRMEN 

Chesterfield,  j  p ,   105,  Braybrooke  Road. 
Ford,  Little  Adelphi  Hotel,  Grand  Parade,  St 

Leonards. 

Foxon,  Mrs  ,  j  p  ,  36,  Edmund  Road. 
Goldman,  Verulam  Buildings,  St    Leonards 
Riddle,  3,  Baldslow  Road 

COUNCILLORS 

Banks,  43,  Norman  Road,  St    Leonards 
Bouquet,  Yelton  Hotel,  White  Rock 
Button,  Miss,  8,  Cornwallis  Gardens 
Deane,  Miss,  33,  King  Edward  Avenue 
Hussey,  St.  Matthew's  Nursery,  London  Road, 

St.    Leonards. 
Hyland,  24,  Park  View 

Lennard,  6,  Beaufort  Crescent,  St    Leonards 
Morren,     Mememede,     Filsham     Road,     St. 

Leonards. 


Oliver,  259,  Battle  Road,  St    Leonards 
Skyrme,    Ghyll   House,    Old   Roar    Road,    St 

Leonards. 
White,    11,  Ashburnham   Road 

CO-OPTED 
Bccforth,    Miss     L ,    MA,     Holhngton    Park 

School,  St.  Leonards. 
Clarke,  Miss  W.  A  ,  17,  Markwick  Terrace,  St 

Leonards 
Gould,  Rev.  A    E  ,  B  A  ,  B  D  ,  50,  Chapel  Park 

Road,  St   Leonards 
Johnston,  Rev  J   J  ,  B.D.,  Beaumont,  51,  Priory 

Avenue. 
Morgan,   Rev     J  ,   D  D  ,   The   Vicarage,    Laton 

Road 
Smith,   Rev     Rowland,    2,    Church   Road,   St 

Leonards 

Duke,  H  ,  27,  Esscnden  Road,  St.  Leonards. 
Farrell,  M    J  ,  250,  Battle  Road,  St.  Leonards 
Parkman,  S  M  ,  J.P.,  42,  Boscobel  Road  North 

St    Leonards 


283 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


HUDDERSFIELD  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 


ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT    (Vacant). 


Alderman  T,  Smailes. 

H.  Kay,  M.A.,  Education  Offices,  Peel  Street,  Hudders- 

field.     Tel.  :    4777-8. 
G.  H.  Grattan-Guinness,  B.A.,  B.SC.,  A.K.C. 


ARCHITECT 
ASSISTANT  ARCHITECT 
CHIEF  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT    SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON    ... 

AURAL  SURGEON 

SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 

SPEECH  THERAPIST 
Music  ORGANISER 
PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

ORGANISERS 
SUPERINTENDENT  WELFARE 

OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 

POPULATION          

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE  ... 
EDUCATION  RATE,  1945-46 
AREA  


G.  Crossley,  F.R.I.B.A.,  A.M.I.STRUCT.E. 
A.  H,  Moorhouse,  L.R.I.B.A. 
J.  M.  Gibson,  B.A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

Miss  H.  J.   Twomey,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    Miss   S. 

Anderson,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.C.H. 
H.  Tomlin,  M.D. 
F.  Gamm,  M.C.,  M.B.,  CH.B. 
A.  B.  Shields,  L.D.S.  ;  C.  Hill,  L.D.S.  ;  T.  H.  Madden, 

L.D.S. 

J.  W.  McGowan,  M.A.,  L.C.S.T. 
W.  G.  Williams,  B.A.,  B.MUS.,  L.R.A.M.,  A.R.C.M. 
Miss  M.  W.  Randall,  M.B.O.,  c.s.P.  ;  L.  A.  Morant. 

R.  A.  Collard. 

Miss  C.  M.  Dobby.     (Three  central  kitchens  serve  up 

to  6,500  meals  daily). 
122,000  (estimate). 
£4,062. 
3s.  7.3d- 
14,150  acres. 


Youth  Service 

CHAIRMAN  OF  YOUTH  COM-    D.  Crawshaw,  J.P. 

MITTEE 
ORGANISER  AND  SECRETARY    I.  Lockyer. 

The  Huddersfield  Youth  Committee  is  a  voluntary  body,  recognised  by  the  L.E.A. 
as  the  official  Youth  Committee  for  the  County  Borough. 

TECHNICAL    COLLEGE 

Principal :   W.  E.  Scott,  M.B.E.,  M.SC.,  PH.D.,  F.R.I.C.     11  Departments,  300  full-time 

students,  4,000  part-time  students. 

An  Emergency  Training  College  for  Technical  Teachers  is  to  be  set  up  in  the 
Technical  College  Buildings  early  in  1947. 

SECONDARY    SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 

Almondbury  Grammar  School  (300  boys) 
Greenhead  High  School  (460  girls)  ... 


Head 

J.  M,  Baldwin,  B.A.,  M.SC. 
Miss    D.    A.    Finch,    B.SC.,    L.L.A., 

A.C.I.S.,  L.C.P. 
H.  Armitage,  B.SC. 
H.  G.  Barwood,  M.B.E.,  M.A. 
Miss  P.  M.  Cater,  B.A. 


D.  St.  J.  C.  Gurney,  B.A.,  M.ED. 


Hillhouse  Secondary  School  (240  boys) 

Huddersfield  College  (380  boys)         

Longley  Hall  Secondary  School  (250  girls)  ... 
*Royds  Hall  Grammar  School  (540  boys  and 

girls)  

*  Administered  jointly  with  West  Riding  County  Council. 
PRIMARY  (ELEMENTARY)  Schools    Departments       Roll 

SCHOOLS  Provided  ...  20  37  8,000 

Non-Provided  : — 

C.ofE.           ...  22  25  3,400 

R.C 2  3  800 


Totals  ... 


44 


65 


12,200 


284 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 


HUDDERSFIELD  (C.B.) 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Sykes,    Alderman    M.    E.,    B.A  ,    LL.B  ,    j  p , 
Arkholme,    Almonclbury. 

CHAIRMAN 
Smailcs,   Alderman  T.,  11,  Park  Drive. 

A I DERMEN 

Dawson,  J.  L.,  M.A.,  bixby  House. 

Meadows,    W.    A.,    J.P.,    9,    Honona    Street, 
Far  town. 

Moulton,  A  S  ,  M  B  F.,  J.P  ,  2,  Kidroyd,  Somer- 
set Road. 

COUNCILLORS 

Bray,   J.   A ,    10,   Royal   Terrace,    Scar   Lane, 
Milnsbridge 

Brook,  H.  F ,  385,  Wakeficld  Road. 

Brook,  J    L.,  436,  Blackmoorfoot  Road,  Cros- 
land  Moor. 

Cartwright,  D.  J.,  363,  Brackmoorfoot  Road, 
Crosland  Moor 

Day,  N.,  8,  Orchard  Terrace,  Newsome  Road. 


Hartley,  R  ,  j  P  ,  The  Nook,  Bradley  Road 
Haywood,  N  A  ,  18,  Kdgcrton  Grove  Road. 
Kahn,  J.  II ,  M  B  ,  CIT  B  ,  Grccngates,  Newsom 

Road  South. 

Newlove,  G   R.,  9,  Hall  Bower,  Newsome 
Nichol,  A.  P  ,  j  P  ,  4*,  Heaton  Road,  Gledholt 
Smith,  O  ,  j  P  ,  4,  Allison  Drive,  Fartown. 
Wilmut,  F.  S  ,  71,  Luck  Lane,  Marsh. 
Wngley,  F,  Thorsgrif,  202,  Somerset  Road. 

CO-OPTED 
Broadbent,  Mrs.  K    J  ,  Quarry  Hurst,  Long- 

Raffan,  Mrs    E,  Gledholt  Hall 

Shires,  Miss  M  ,  Glenroyd,  67,  Gledholt  Bank 

Armitage,  H  ,  B  sc  ,  33,  Storths  Road,  Birkby 

Gcr,  ]    T  ,  Alpha  House,  Outlane 

Joyce,  T.,   12,  Ccntial  Avenue,  Fartown 

Sudworth,  E ,  F  c  A.,  Stoney  Croft,  Beaumont 

Park  Road 
TunmchrTe,     T ,    Velames,    14,     Kaye     Lane, 

Almond bury 


HULL  (C.B.) 

(see  Kings  t  on- upon-Hull) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
SENIOR  DENTAL  SURGEON 

ASSISTANT  DENTAL 

SURGEONS 
ORGANISER  FOR  ADULT 

EDUCATION 
ORGANISER      OF      SCHOOL 

MEALS 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 

CHIEF  CLERK       

SUPERINTENDENT  WELFARE 

OFFICER 

SURVEYORS  

DAY  OF  MEETING 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE     ... 

1945-46 
SCHOOLS 


IPSWICH  (C.B.) 

Councillor  Mrs.  L.  Lewis, 
Alderman  A.  L.  Clouting. 

J.  T.  Hill,  A.C.I.S.,  A.L.A.A.,    Education    Department, 
17,  Tower  Street,  Ipswich.    Tel.  :     Ipswich  51251. 
G.  V.  King,  M.A.,  PH.D.,  B.SC.  (ECON.),  D.P.A. 
W.  S.  Crowe,  B.A. 

J.  W.  Hunter,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  B.HY,  D.P.H. 

M.  Markowe,  M.D.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

Three. 

R.  Cuthill,  L.D.S. 
Two. 

G.  C.  Hines,  M.A. 

Mrs.  M.  Prance,  Diploma  in  Domestic  Subjects. 

Miss  C.  Collmgwood. 
E.  A,  A.  Gooch. 
M.  G.  P.  Taylor. 

Johns  &  Slater,  F.,  A.R.I.B.A. 

Monday. 

95,070. 

5s.  8d. 

£2,510. 

No.  of  Schools,  41  ;  Special  School  for  Educationally 
Subnormal  Children;  Open-Air  School;  School  of 
Arts  and  Crafts  ;  School  of  Technology  ;  School  of 
Commerce ;  Women's  Evening  College. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 
Lewis,  Mrs    L ,  41,  Brunswick  Road 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Clouting,  A.  L  ,  j  P  ,  13,  Tomhnc  Road 

Allen,  N.  S   G ,  38,  Lattice  Avenue 
Boreham,  Mrs.  N.  M.,  27,  Freehold  Road. 
Burton,  Mrs.  N.  H  ,  B  A  ,  30,  Corder  Road 
Chalmers,  J ,  J.P.,  24,  Cotswold  Avenue. 
Cook,  A.  J.,  438,  Wherstead  Road. 
Cullingham,  J    B.,  96,  Henley  Road. 
Cutts,  Mrs.  S.  S.,  B  sc ,  5,  Alpc  Street. 
Ede,  Miss  G    F.,  13,  Ashmere  Grove. 
Hartley,  H.  A  ,  M  i  MBCH  E  ,  M  I.P  E  ,  Hdgchill, 
Stone  Lodge  Lane 


Hmde,  Rev   B   Fountain,  M  c.,  M.A.,  St.  John's 

Vicarage. 

Lewis,  R   J  ,  38,  Carr  Street. 
McPhail,  Rev   P.,  M  A.,  43,  Constitution  Hill 
Morns,  A  ,  M.SC  ,  64,  Wcsterfield  Road 
Page,  W    J.,  28,  Belle  Vue  Road. 
Peacock,  Very  Rev.  Provost,  B  D  ,  St.  Pancras 

Presbytery 

Ridley,  F.  H.,  The  Boltons,  Dale  Hall  Lane. 
Shurety,   E.   P ,   F  I.M.T  ,   Tuddcnham   Lodge, 

Valley  Road 

Stewart,  J   M  ,  69,  Bclstcad  Avenue. 
Stokes,    A     S ,    M.A.,    M.i.Mrcn  E  ,    Waterside 

Works 

Stuhbs,  M.  M ,  23,  Withipoll  Street. 
Werner,  Dr    P.,  105,  Hattield  Road. 


KINGSTON-UPON-HULL  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  .. 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR  OF 

EDUCATION 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANTS 

CHIEF  CLERK          

CHIEF  INSPECTOR  OF 

SCHOOLS 

INSPECTORS  OF  SCHOOLS 
INSPECTOR  OF  HANDICRAFT 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
INSPECTOR  OF  DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS  (INCLUDING 

NEEDLEWORK) 
YOUTH   ORGANISER 
SCHOOL  MEALS  WELFARE 

OFFICER 
APPROVED  SCHOOLS 

WELFARE  OFFICER 
ADVISER  ON  ART 

EDUCATION 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SENIOR  ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICER  OF  HEALTH  IN 

CHARGE  OF  THE  SCHOOL 

HEALTH  SERVICE 
ASSISTANT    MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 


DENTAL  OFFICERS... 


Alderman  D.  C.  Lister,  J,P. 

Alderman  J.  G.  Hewett,  J.P. 

R.  C.  Moore,  M.A.,  M.SC.,  M.ED.,  Education  Offices, 

Guildhall,  Hull.    Tel.  :    Hull  36880. 
J.  S.  Machm,  B.A. 

M.  Science,  M.A.,  PH.D.  ;    W.  H.  Osborne,  B.A.  ;    E. 

Haughton. 
E.  B.  Harrison. 
W.  G.  Launder,  B.A.,  B.SC. 

R.  Abram  ;    Miss  E.  Robinson. 

H.  J.  Crow. 

A.  W.  Eves  ;  Miss  E.  F.  S.  Macphcrson. 

Miss  M.  W.  Evans. 


(Vacancy). 

Miss  D.  M.  Simpson. 

T.  R.  Baxter. 

S.  I.  Hemming,  A.R.C.A. 

N.  Gebbie,  M.D.,  D.P.M.,  D.P.H. 

J.  Morrison,  O.B.E.  (Mil.),  M.C.,  M.A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 


*Miss  D.  G.  Sharvcllc,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ; 
*W.  J.  Hutchinson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  ; 
*G.  R.  Walker,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  *Miss  K.  A. 

Wilson,     M.B.,     CH.B.,     B.A.O.,     L.M.,     D.P.H.  ;      H.     J. 

Griffiths,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  F.  M.  Smith, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  five  Medical  Practitioners  (tem- 
porary, part-time). 

W.  S.  Miller,  L.D.S.  ;  A.  A.  Jones,  L.D.S.  ;  T.  H. 
Roberts,  L.D.S.  ;  E.  H.  Rushworth,  L.D.S.  ;  W.  H. 
Gordon,  L.D.S.  ;  D.  A.  S.  Martin,  L.R.C.P.  &  s., 

L.R.F.P.     &  S.,  L.D.S. 

*Part-timc 


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SPECIALIST  OFFICERS  (part- 
time) — 

OPHTHALMIC  SECTION  ... 
ORTHOPAEDIC  SECTION  .. 

AURAL  SECTION 

X-RAY  SECTION 

RHEUMATISM  AND  HEART 
SECTION 

NURSES       

DENTAL  ATTENDANTS 
PHYSIOTHERAPISTS  ... 
CLEANLINESS  VISITOR 
ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANT    

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE  . . . 


W.  Bainbridge,  M.B.,  CH.BO  D.P.H. 

R.  B.  Blair,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.  ;    J.   F.  Gill,  B.SCO  M.B. 

CH.BO  F.R.C.S. 
T.  Ritchie  Rodger,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  ;     R.    R.    Simpson, 

M.B.,  CH.B.,  F.R.C.S. 

J.   E.   Barmen,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.M.R.E.,  F.F.R.  ;    R.  H. 

Hermon,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.M.R.E. 
D.  C.  Muir,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  ;     J.  W.  Brown,  M.D.,  M.R.c.P. 

(Honorary). 
13. 
Six. 
Two. 
One. 
A.    Rankine,    O.B.E.,    A.R.I.B.A.    (City    Architect    and 

Building  Surveyor). 

C.  H.  Pollard,  O.B.E.,  F.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A.  (City  Treasurer), 
Rates    levied    for    Elementary    Education    1946-47 — 

5s.  S.lOd. 

School  Meals   Service 

During  the  last  Municipal  year,  11  new  Dining  Halls  were  opened,  bringing  the 
total  to  52.  This  total  has  since  increased  to  71.  The  number  of  midday  meals 
supplied  increased  during  the  year  from  5,700  to  10,500  daily.  Since  the  end  of  the 
Municipal  Year  the  figure  has  increased  to  11,800,  4,100  being  supplied  from  the 
Committee's  kitchens. 

Kitchens.  Kitchens  at  Schools,  4  ;  Kitchens  in  the  course  of  erection,  8  ;  (7 
of  the  latter  have  commenced  operation  since  the  end  of  the  Municipal  Year).  Meals 
are  also  supplied  by  the  Corporation  Restaurants  Department. 

No.  of       No.  on  Roll 
No.       Departments       31-3-46 

County 49  102  29,371 

Voluntary  ...  10  13  2,865 

County 15  15  5,755 

Voluntary  ...  —  —  — 


SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


Totals  ... 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


County    . . . 
Traditionally 

Assisted 
Direct  Grant 


74 

Boys 
1 

1 
1 


130 

Girh      Mixed 
1  2 

1  — 


37,991 

Totals 
4 

2 
1 


Totals  ... 


Pupils  in  attendance    : — 

Bovs  Girh  Mixed 

County 658  578  1,439 

Traditionally 

Assisted           ...           292  356  — 

Direct  Graru      ...           420  —  — 


Totals 
2,675 

648 
420 


CAMP  SCHOOL 

NURSERY  SCHOOL 
NURSERY  CLASSES 
SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  AND 
CLASSES 


Totals  ...        1,370          934       1,439       3,743 

Cottage  Pasture  Camp,  Etton,  E.  Yorks.     (Accommo- 
dation, 240). 
One. 
13. 

School  for  Deaf  Children,  one. 
School  for  Educationally  subnormal  children,  one. 
School  for  Physically  Handicapped  children,  one. 
School  for  Delicate  children,  one. 
Classes  for  Partially  Sighted  children,  two. 


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KINGSTON-UPON-HULL  (C.B.) 

APPROVED    SCHOOL          ...     Castle  Howard  School,  Welburn,  York.    (Accommo- 
dation— 86). 
REMAND  HOMES Accommodation — 32. 

TRAINING  COLLEGES 

Provided  :  Kingston-upon-Hull  Municipal  Training  College.  Acting  Principal — 
Miss  H.  Todd,  M.A.,  M.ED.  170  students  (women). 

Non-Provided  :  Endsleigh  Training  College.  Principal — Miss  C.  Dowling,  M.A., 
153  students  (women). 

TECHNICAL  AND  COMMERCIAL,  ETC.,  COLLEGES  AND  INSTITUTES 

Session  1944-45 
Name  of  Institute  Principal  No.  of  Students 

Full-time    Part-time 
Municipal  Technical  College      ..     F.  Walker,  M.C.,  B.sc.       ...  259  2,343 

(Acting) 
College  of  Art  and  Crafts         .  .     S.  I.  Hemming,  A.R.C.A.  73  742 

College  of  Commerce       A.  F.  George,  LL.B.,  B.SC. 

(ECON.) 37  968 

Nautical  School  and   School  for    R.  E.  Beare  (Extra  Master)    73  86 

Fishermen 

SECONDARY  TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  No.  of  Pupils  Spring 

Term,  1946 

Riley  High  School  419 

High  School  for  Engineering      .  .         .  .         129 

High  School  for  Building  121 

High  School  for  Art  and  Crafts  101 

High  School  for  Commerce  ..          209 

High  School  for  Nautical  Training        Ill 

ADULT  EDUCATION  EVENING  INSTITUTES 

Kingston .         ") 

Malet  Lambert }-  Opened  March,  1946 

Newland J 

JUNIOR  EVENING  INSTITUTES 

No.  of  Students,  1944-45 
Three  Commercial  and  Technical         1,695 

YOUTH  CLUBS 

Eleven  Mixed        2,972 

JUVENILE  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE 

Secretary  :  Miss  G.  Riley,  Employment  Exchange,  Spring  Bank,  Kingston-upon- 
Hull. 

Youth   Service 

The  Youth  Committee  is  an  Advisory  Committee  of  the  Education  Committee  and 
performs  a  two-fold  function  : — 

(a)  To  review  the  existing  local  facilities  for  youth  welfare,  to  ascertain  the  local 
needs  and  to  give  advice  ; 

(b)  To  submit  recommendations  to  the  Education  Committee. 

The  Director  of  Education  acts  as  Secretary  of  the  Youth  Committee,  which 
includes  representatives  of  the  Education,  Parks  and  Health  Committees,  teachers, 
the  churches,  voluntary  youth  organisations,  pre-service  trailing  organisations, 
civic,  industrial  and  business  life.  Approximately  470  Youth  Organisations  are 
registered  with  the  Youth  Committee  and  the  Authority  itself  conducts  1 1  successful 
mixed  clubs  with  a  total  membership  of  approximately  3/700.  The  Education 
Committee  assists  voluntary  youth  organisations  by  the  provision  of  premises,  playing 
fields,  instructors  for  classes  and  general  and  special  training  courses  for  leaders. 
The  Committee  has,  during  the  past  four  summers  provided  Holiday  Centres  for 
members  of  youth  organisations  and  has  been  able  to  arrange  special  facilities  for 
club  swimming. 

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KINGSTON-UPON-HULL  (C.B.) 

MEMBERS 

THE  LORD  MAYOR 

Harrison,  Alderman  H  ,  c/o  The  Lord  Mayor's 
Secretary,  Guildhall. 

THE   Ex- LORD 


MAYOR 
Nicholson,  Councillor  J.  D.  L  ,  110,  Ethcrington 

Road. 

ALDERMEN 

Coult,  133,  Spring  Bank 
Hewett,  J.P.,  55,  North  Bar  Within,  Beverley 
Holmes,  28,  Vermont  Street. 
Lawson,  42,  Princes  Avenue 
Lister,  J.P.,  81,  Strathmorc  Avenue 
Schultz,  O.B  E  ,  71,  Hymers  Avenue. 
Slimming,    Mrs.,    15,    Maple    Grove,    Garden 

Village 
Smith,  M  A.,  M.P  ,  757,  Hessle  Road. 

COUNCILLORS 

Ashton,  43,  Westbourne  Avenue 
Atkinson,  83,  Swanland  Road,  Hcsslc. 
Barney,  653,  Bcverley  High  Road. 
Grounds,  Mrs  ,  123,  North  Road. 
Hanger,  Mrs ,  35,  Segrave  Grove 
Horsley,     Talbot     Lodge,     Woodfield     Lane, 

Hessle 

Leggott,  Fairmcad,  Fernby  Road,  Hessle 
Lough,  210,  Si   John's  Grove,  h.  Hull 
Major,  Miss,  102,  St   George's  Road 


Parker,  Mrs  ,  8,  Beihune  Avenue  West,  Hessle 

Robins,  120,  Marlborough  Avenue 

Rosen,  26,  Desmond  Avenue 

Science,  9,  Legarde  Avenue,  AnJaby  Park 

Smith,  Mrs ,  780  Ilcssle  Road 

Teskey-King,  5,  Cornwall  Gardens,  Brunswick 

Avenue 
Thompson,  Mn> ,  64,  Downing  Grove,  Preston 

Road 
Wilson,  C   H  ,  63,  Selby  Street 

CO-OP  FED 

Bell,  Mrs    L  ,  94,  Twenty-first  Avenue 

Boreham,  Canon  F  ,  54,  '1  he  Park 

Brunner,    Canon    G  ,    St     Charles'    Rectory, 

Jarratt   Street 

Corner,  Mrs   E  ,  121,  Waterloo  Street 
Dunham,     A      C  ,     "  Gamesley,"     Alldendge 

Avenue 

Elliott,  Mrs>    C  ,  51,  Dernngham  Street 
Frow,  P  ,  B  J>c  ,  75,  Aberdeen  Street 
Holmes,  Mrs   L   A  ,  28,  Vermont  Street 
Jackson,    E.    T,    -  Brynma*r,"    Hall    Walk, 

Cottingham. 

Mdyficld,  G   W  ,  6,  Westbourne  Avenue 
Priestman,  Mrs    I    M  ,  tl  Ashwood,"  Westhill, 

Hessle 
Smith,  H  ,   »  sc  ,   1Q,   Southern  Drive,   Anlaby 

Park 


CHAIRMAN 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR 

PRINCIPAL  ADMINISTRA- 
TIVE ASSISTANT 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANTS 

CHIEF  INSPECTOR  .. 

INSPECTORS...         

EDUCATION  SURVEYOR 

ACCOUNTANT   

ORGANISER  OF  DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS 
ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

ENQUIRY  OFFICERS 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

OFFICER 
SERVICE  OF  YOUTH 

ORGANISER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


CONSULTING  SURGEON 

(NOSE,  THROAT  AND 

EAR) 
CONSULTING  SURGEON 

(ORTHOPAEDIC) 
CONSULTING  SURGEON 

(OPHTHALMIC) 


LEEDS  (C.B.) 

Councillor  J.  S.  Walsh. 

Alderman  S.  Beevers. 

George  Guest,  M.ED.,  B.SC.,  LL.B.,  Education  Offices,. 

Leeds,  1.     Tel.  :   28091. 
E.  B.  Nicholson. 

H.  Stott,  B.A.  ;   J.  E.  Shepherd,  M.A.  ;    P.  H.  Hewitt, 

M.A. 

G.  Taylor,  M.A. 

P.  H.  Heap,  M.A.  ;   Miss  N.  Ayres,  M.A. 
J.  S.  Findlay,  L.R.LB.A. 
W.  S,  Pullan,  A.S.A.A. 
Miss  F.  M.  Norman. 

S.  Shaw. 

Vacant. 

H.  J.  S.  Stone. 

A.  W.  A.  Matheson. 

(Acting)  M    E.  Willcock,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

H.  Hargreaves,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;    R.  Wood,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ; 

Miss  I.  M.  Holoran,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.C.H.  ;  Miss  G.  F. 

Prince,    M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.C.H.  ;    B.    Schroeder,    M.B., 

CH.B.  ;   H.  G.  Hutton,  B.A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
Part-time — Mrs.  A.  Nutt,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Mrs.  G. 

Holey,  M.B.,  CH.B. 
A.  Sharp,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  K.H.S.,  F.R.C.S. 


R.  Broomhead,tM.B0  CH.B.,  F.R.C.S. 
G.  Black,  M.B.,  B.S.,  F.R.C.S. 


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LEEDS  (C.B.) 

CONSULTING 

DERMATOLOGIST 
CONSULTING  SPECIALIST  IN 

CHILDREN'S  DISEASES 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  DENTAL 

OFFICERS 


EDUCATION  RATE,  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46 
NURSERY  SCHOOL  AND 

CLASSES 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


J.  T.  Ingram,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 
W.  Vining,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 

A.  B.  Mortimer,  L.D.S.  ;  D.  E.  Taylor,  L.D.s.  ;  *N.  K. 

Davidson,    L.D.S.,    R.C.S.  ;     A.    H.    Green,    L.D.S.  ; 

H.  E.  Gray,  L.D.S.  ;    G.  M.  S.  McGibbon,  L.D.S., 

R.C.S.  ;    J.  A,  Whitclaw,  L.D.S.  ;    L.  Moran,  L.D.S.  ; 

J.  W.  Shaw,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.,  H.D.D.  ;    D.  McGibbon, 

L.D.S.  ;    J.  Miller,  L.D.S. 

(*With  H.M.  Forces.) 
Temporary  appointments — H.  Gaunt,  L.D.S.  ;    T.  Bain, 

L.D.S. 
4s.  2.61d. 
£14,990. 

One  Day  Nursery  School  and   150  Nursery  Classes. 


County    . . . 
Voluntary  : — 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     ... 

Totals 


No. 
71 

32 

17 

120 


No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments    3 1  -3-46 


154 

49 
31 

234 


43,522 

8,036 
6,264 

57,822 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS... 


APPROVED  SCHOOLS,  ETC. 


One  Day  P.D.  (roll  139)  ;  1  Open- Air  (temporarily 
closed)  ;  1  Deaf  (roll  122) ;  1  Partially  Sighted 
(roll  39)  ;  4  Day  Educationally  Subnormal  (roll 
416). 

1  (Intermediate) ;   1  (Junior)  ;   1  Remand  Home. 

School  Meals  Service 

At  the  end  of  June,  1946,  the  number  of  children  in  primary  and  secondary  schools 
receiving  dinners  daily  at  school  was  21,107,  representing  36.6  per  cent,  of  the  average 
attendance. 

The  number  of  supplying  Kitchens  in  use  was  28,  and  the  number  of  Canteens  214. 

In  the  Special  Schools  484  children  are  supplied  daily  with  dinners  from  6  Canteen 
Kitchens  on  the  premises,  and  in  the  nursery  school  84  children  receive  dinners 
daily  from  the  school  canteen  kitchen. 

Boy* 
SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

MODERN  — 

TECHNICAL        ..         ...          1 

GRAMMAR          County 3 

Voluntary  ...          2 


Girls       Mixed       Totals 


1 
1 
4 
3 


1 


1 
2 
8 
5 


1 


Pupils  in  attendance  on  1st  October,  1945  : — 


MODERN 

TECHNICAL 

GRAMMAR 


OTHER  HIGHER 
INSTITUTIONS 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


Boys 

353 
2,350 
1,147 


Girls  Mixed 

262  — 

412  — 

2,435  822 

1,231  — 


16 


Totals 

262 

765 

5,607 

2,378 


Totals 


3,850       4,340          822       9,012 


Training  College  for  Teachers  ;  Training  College  of 
Housecraft ;  Carnegie  Physical  Training  College  ; 
College  of  Technology  ;  College  of  Art ;  College  of 
Commerce  ;  5  Evening  Institutes. 

290 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES    YEAR  BOOK 

LEEDS  (C.B.) 

Youth    Service 

A  Youth  Advisory  Committee  has  been  established  on  which  are  represented 
six  District  Youth  Committees.     Twelve  Civic  Youth  Clubs  have  been  opened. 

TRAINING  COLLEGES 


Name  of  Institution 
City  of  Leeds  Training  College 


Carnegie  Physical  Training  College   . . . 
Yorkshire  Training  College  of  Housecraft 


Head 

R.  W.  Rich,  M.A.,  PH.D.  (Principal). 
Miss   M.    C.   Parnaby,    M.A.,    B.ED. 
1  Vice-Principal), 
E.  O.  Kourller  (Warden). 
Miss  G.  Smith. 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  County  Boys*  Schools 

Leeds  Modern G.    F.    Morton,  M. A.,  B.SC.    D-ES-L. 

Roundhay          ...         ...         ..  B.  A.  Farrow,  M.A. 

West  Leeds  High         T.  Curzon,  M.SC. 

(b)  County  Girls'  Schools 

Alierton  High    ...         ...         ...          ..          ..  Miss  N.  J.  Henderson,  M.A. 

Lawnswood  High         ...         ..  Miss  M.  Holden,  M.A. 

Roundhay  High  .  Miss  H.  Nixon,  B. A. 

West  Leeds  High        .  .  Miss  F.  C.  Guest,  B.A. 

(c)  County  Mixed  School 

Cockburn  High K.  E.  Sutcliffe,  M.  \. 

(d)  Voluntary  Schools 

Leeds  Grammar  (B. )    ...         ...         ...         ...  Dr.  Terry  Thomas . 

Leeds  Girls'  High  (G.)  Mrs.  L.  Kirk,  M.A. 

•St.  Michael's  College  (B.)         Rev.  A.  D.  Doyle,  s.j.,  M.A. 

Notre  Dame  Collegiate  ( G. )    . . .          . .          . .  Sister  Gonzaga. 

St.  Mary's  R.C.  College  (G) Sister  Sebastian. 

HIGHER   INSTITUTIONS 

Name  of  Institution  Head 

College  of  Technology  C.  Chew,  M.SC.TECH.,  F.I.C. 

College  of  Art E.  E.  Pullee,  A.R.C.A. 

College  of  Commerce G.  H.  Austin,  B.A. ,  PH.D. 


Commit  tw 
Primary 
Secondary 
Further  Education 
Special  Services   .. 
Approved  Schools  and  Homes 
School  Attendance 
Service  of  Youth 
Finance  and  Administration 
Juvenile  Employment  and  Welfaie 


SUB-COMMITTEES 

Chairman 

Councillor  R  M.  Gabriel 
Councillor  R   M   Gabriel. 
Alderman  S   Becvers. 
Councillor  Mrs.  E.  Youngman 
Alderman  Mrs.  L   Hammond 
Councillor  K   A.  Muir 
Councillor  W.  Jackson 
Councillor  XV   Spcncc 
Councillor  J   W.  Vcitch. 

MEMBERS 


THE  LORD  MAYOR 
Beevcrs,  D.,  Civic  Hall,  1. 

CHAIRMAN 

Walsh,    Councillor   J     S ,    Vinre's    Chambers, 
Victoria  Square,  1 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Beevers,  Alderman  S.,  52,  Spencer  Place,  7. 

ALDERMEN 

Hammond,  L.,  605,  Scott  Hall  Road,  7 
Morris,  H.,  T.P.,  Moor  House,  Harrogate  Road, 
Alwoodley,  Leeds. 

COUNCILLORS 

Bradley,  C.  B.,  10,  Stainburn  Terrace,  7 
Gabriel.  R.  M.,  8,  Edgerton  Road,  West  Park,  6. 
Goodall,  C.  A.,  2,  Cardigan  Court,  Cardigan 
Road,  6. 


Jackson,  W ,  25,  Glfdhow  Valley  Road,  8. 

Lister,  E.  M , tl  Wayside,"  442  Street  Lane,  7 

Matthews,  H.  E.f  54,  Gotts  Park  Crescent,  12 

Merrill,  W ,  2,  Matlock  Terrace,  7. 

Muir,  K.  A  ,  395,  Otlcy  Road,  6 

Murphy,  1)  ,  J  P  ,  Oakfield  House,  77,  Grove 

Lane,  6 
Stevenson,    G     A ,    "  Braesidc,"    \Yest    Park 

Avenue,  8 

Spence,  W.,  5,  Pasture  Terrace,  7. 
Tctley,  F    E  ,  D  s  o.,  The  Grove,  North  I  ane, 

Roundhay,  8 

Thomas,  R.  R  ,  475,  Sclby  Road,  Hal  ton 
Underwood,  J.  H.,  11,  Raynville  Crescent,  12. 
Veiich,  J   W.,  3 It,  Oak^ood  Lane,  8. 
Walker,  !•'.,  o  B  u  ,  147,  The  Headrow,  1. 
Youngman,  E  ,  18,  Granby  Read,  6. 

CO-OP  TLD 

Muir,  Mrs.  M.,  395,  Otley  Road,  6. 
Reeves,    Rev.    A.    S     (Vicar   of   Leeds),    The 
Vicarage,  Giosvcnor  Mount,  6. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


LEICESTER  (CJB.) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  ... 

CLERK  TO  COMMITTEE     ... 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANTS 
FURTHER  EDUCATION 
SECONDARY  AND  JUNIOR 

PRIMARY 
INFANTS,  NURSERY   AND 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 
GENERAL   ADMINISTRATION 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF... 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS  .. 

SPEECH  THERAPISTS 
PSYCHOLOGISTS     

ADVISERS  IN  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
ADVISER  IN  DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS  AND  SCHOOL 

MEALS 
ASSISTANT  ADVISER  IN 

DOMESTIC  SUBJECTS 
ASSISTANT    ADVISER  IN 

SCHOOL  MEALS 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT  AND 

SURVEYOR 

ACCOUNTANT        

SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE 

OFFICERS 
CHIEF  STORES  OFFICER    ... 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE    ... 
NURSERY  CLASSES 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY- 
GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 
TECHNICAL  SCHOOL     ... 

OTHER  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 

SPECIAL  CLASSES  (for 
Children   of  low   men- 
tality) 

GATEWAY  SECONDARY  TECH- 
NICAL SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS 
(age  11-16  and  over) 

DOMESTIC  SCIENCE 
COLLEGE 


Councillor  F.  T.  Watson,  J.P. 

Councillor  W.  Oram. 

Elfed  Thomas,  B.SC.,  PH.D.,  Education  Offices,  Newarke 

Street,  Leicester.     Tel.  :    65784—10  lines. 
W.  D.  B.  Donne. 

M,  B.  Douglas,  M.A.  (Deputy  Director  of  Education). 
J.  A.  H.  Mander,  M.A. 

Miss  E.  W.  Miller,  B.A. 

F.  J.  Keily,  LL.B.,  A.L.A.A. 

E.  K.  Macdonald,  O.B.E.,  M.D.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 

D.P.H.  (School  Medical  Officer  and  M.O.H,)  ;  A.  C. 

Turner,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.   (Senior  Medical 

Officer — Education) ;     K.    McAlpinc,    M.B.,    CH.B. 

(Senior    Assistant   Medical    Officer)  ;     3    Assistant 

Medical  Officers  (full-time) ;    7   Specialist    Medical 

Officers  (part-time). 
A.  J.  Sutherland,  L.D.S.    (Senior  School   Dentist)  ;    4 

Assistant  Dentists. 
Miss  K.  M.  Allen  ;  Miss  M.  Hamlen. 
Agatha  H.  Bowley,  B.A.,  PH.D.  ;   W.  E.  Moore,  B.SC.  ; 

Mrs.  E.  G.  Williams. 
Miss  J.  Bennett ;  F.  W.  Bnggs. 

Miss  E.  M.  A.  Wilson. 


Miss  M.  S.  Briggs. 
Miss  1.  M.  Mander,  B.SC. 
J.  O.  Thompson,  F.R.I.B.A. 

H.  S.  Hazlewood,  A.L.A.A. 
J.  Reynolds. 


F.  J.  Ashby. 
260,000  (estimated). 
1946-47— 6s.  7Jd. 
£8,240  (estimated). 
80. 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


No. 
64 
21 


No.  on  Roll 

21,216 

3,370 


7  4,037 

3  814 

County 29  5,817 

Voluntary           1  48 

One  for  Semi-blind  and  one  for  Deaf,  1  M.D.  School, 

1  Open-Air  School. 
22. 


Headmaster  :   E.  C.  White,  B.SC. 


Principal :  Miss  G.  S.  Haigh,  B.SC. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

LEICESTER  (C.B.) 

CITY  OF  LEICESTER  TRAIN-    Principal :  Mrs.  E.  M.  Williams,  M.A. 
ING  COLLEGE 

17. 
15. 
Headmaster  :  S.  H.  Taylor.  No.  on  Roll— 250. 


EVENING  INSTITUTES 

YOUTH  CENTRES 

HOME  OFFICE  APPROVED 

SCHOOL  (DESFORD) 
REMAND  HOMES    ... 


JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 
COMMUNITY  CENTRES 


Girls  (accommodation — 10) ;  Boys  :  2  Remand  Homes 

(accommodation— 44). 
Executive  Officer  :  Miss  E.  M.  Keay. 

Wardens  :  B.  Shenton  (Cort  Crescent  Centre)  ;  W. 
Bell  (Braunstone  Avenue  Centre)  ;  C.  Hornsby 
(Southfields  Drive  Centre). 

Youth  Service 

City  Youth  Service  Organiser— M.  E.  DOUGLAS,  M.A. 

District  Youth  Service  Organisers—].  D.  Barnes,  H.  Davenport,  B.A.,  O.  Farrant, 

M.  A.  Kent,  M.B.E.,  M.C.,  J.P.,  J.  W.  Page,  B.SC. 

SECONDARY    GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 
Boys'  Schools 

The  Alderman  Newton's  School 

The  City  Boys'  School 

The  Wyggeston  School 

Girls'  Schools 

The  Aldermari  Newton's  School 

Tne  Collegiate  School 

The  Newarke  School   . 

The  Wyggeston  School 


Head 

H.  ff.  Gaskell,  M.A. 
R.  W.  Crammer,  M.A. 
T.  Kingdom,  M.A. 

Miss  M.  E.  Pedley,  B.A. 
Miss  D.  R.  Smith,  M.A.,  J.P. 
Miss  K.  M.  Stanton,  M.A. 
Miss  N.  Caress,  B.SC. 


COLLEGES  OF  ART  AND  TECHNOLOGY  Pan,limt 

Full-time    Day  and 


Name  of  College 
College  of  Art  and  Crafts 
College  of  Technology  and 

Commerce 
Registrar 


Principal 

K.  Holmes,  A.R.C.A 

H.  L.  Haslegrave,  M.A.,  M.SC. 

PH.D. 
C.  C.  Knott,  A.C.I.S 

MEMBERS 


Day 
Students 

277 
,     220 


Evening     Evening 
Students    Students 


700 
1,150 


850 
1,720 


THt  LORD  MAYOR 
Worthmgton,  Councillor  C.  E.,  c  B  F 

CHAIRMAN 

Watson,   Councillor  F.  T.,  J.P,  High  Flatts, 
39,  Hillnse  Avenue,  Braunstone. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Oram,  Councillor  W.,  77,  Letchworth  Road 

ALDfeRMEN 

Bentlcy,   D  ,  j  P.,  Pevenl,  Letchworth  Road 
Hallam,  R.,  j  P  ,  Hillsborough,  Tempest  Road, 

Birstall. 

Kccne,  C.  R.,  j  P ,  2,  Fleet  Street. 
Smith,  W  H  ,  j  P  ,  98,  Wyngate  Drive. 
Taylor,  S  ,  J.P  ,  Burbage  House,  Horston  Hill, 

Evmgton. 

COUNCILLORS 
Bates,  Mrs    D    M.,  M.B  E  ,  J.P,  38,  Linden 

Drive,  Evingion. 
Brown,  S.,  24,  Guilford  Road. 
Cave,  J.,  87,  Ashleigh  Road. 
Cooper,  S.,  104,  Uppingham  Road. 
Fortey,  Miss  Emily  C.,  B.SC.,  j  P.,  Portaferry, 

31,  Meadhum  Road. 
Green,  Mrs.  E ,  32,  Valence  Road. 


Hall,  H    C  ,  193,  Kimberley  Road. 

Harris,  C.  H  ,  23,  Stoneygate  Court. 

Herug,  M  ,  35,  Stanley  Road 

Holmes,  Mrs    V.  D  ,  101,  Westcotcs  Drive. 

Hughes,  P.  G.,  350,  Victoria  Park  Road. . 

Ireland,  G   J.,  15,  Mervyn  Road 

Jackson,   Mrs    C    E ,   27,   Charnwood   Drive, 

Leicester  Forest  East. 
Leeson,  J    R  ,  67,  Buckminster  Road. 
Morley,  Brig    C.  B.  S  ,  c  B  E  ,  T  D  ,  Brampton 

House,  Stoughton  Road 
Oliver,  F.  E ,  6,  Westminster  Road. 
Vesty,  A    N.,  J.P  ,  408,  Hmckley  Road. 

CO-OPTED 
Ardagh*  The  Very  Rev.  Father  W  ,  o  P  ,  S.I.L  , 

D.D.,  Holy  Cross  Priory 

Attenborough,  F.  L  ,  M.A.,  University  College. 
Clarke,    Miss    N,    Kombar,    Glenfield    Frith 

Drive,   Glenfield. 
Cray,   The   Rev.   Canon   F.    M ,   St    Alban's 

Vicarage. 

Frazer,  Dr.  H.,  2,  Ainsdale  Road 
Long,  J    V.  A ,  64,  Stoneygate  Road. 
Thompson,  The  Rev.  W.,  93,'  Merc  Road 
Tyler,  E.,  20  Dixon  Drive. 


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LINCOLN  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


INSPECTOR  OF  SCHOOLS   ... 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON   ... 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 

PSYCHIATRIST        

PSYCHOLOGIST       

TREASURER 

POPULATION 

EDUCATION   RATE    LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46 
NURSERY  SCHOOL 


Councillor  A.  Tuck,  j.p. 

C.  W.  Hooton,  J.P.,  City  Education  Office,  4,  Lindum 
Road,  Lincoln.  Tel.  :  Lincoln  8547-8-9.  Private 
address  :  17,  Queensway,  Lincoln.  Tel. :  Lincoln 
1283. 

The  Director  of  Education  acts  as  Inspector. 

Miss  J.  M.  Campbell ;  (one  vacancy). 

Vacancy. 

Miss  L.  M.  Carruthers. 

M.  L.  Bery,  M.B.,  CH.BO  D.P.H. 

Miss  E.  G.  Cummings,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

E.  J.  Bilcliffe,  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.). 

William   Elgcy,   L.D.S.,   R.C.S.   (Edin.)  ;    Miss   M.    S. 

McDonald,   L.D.S.,  R.F.P.S.   (Glas.). 
J.  F.  R.  Goodlad,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B. 
T.  Moore,  B.A. 

L.  R.  Chiplen,  F.I.M.T.A.  (City  Treasurer). 
Census   1931—66,243. 
4s.   11.24d. 

£1,935. 


SECONDARY  MODERN  SCHOOLS 
PRIMARY  JUNIOR  SCHOOLS 
PRIMARY  INFANTS  SCHOOLS 


One 

,s  .  . 

(Provided),  with  44  on  roll. 
No.  of    No.  on  Roll       Average 
Departments                   A  tten  dance 
6            1,543            1,352 
15            3,963            3,412 

7            1,596            1,326 

Totals 


28 


7,102 


6,190 


SPECIAL  SCHOOL 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 
(October,     1945)  • 


One  Day  Open-air  School  (Provided)  with  89  on  roll. 

Boys        Girls      Mixed     Totals 
(a)  County         ...  1  1  —  2 

(6)  Assisted  .1  1  —  2 


Totals 


2  — 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  : — 

Boys       Girls      Mixed 

(a)  • 508          365  — 

(b)  365  497  — 


Totals 
873 
862 


Totals 


873 


862 


—      1,735 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School 
(a)  Provided 

The  City  School  ( Boys )       

South  Park  High  School  (Girls)     . . . 
(6)  Aided 

Lincoln  School  (Boys)         

Christ's  Hospital  Girls'  High  School 


Head 

A.  Sutcliffe,  M.A.,  B.sc. 
Miss  P.  M.  Higgs,  M.A. 

G.  F.  Franklin,  M.A. 
Miss  I.  V.  Cleave,  M.A. 


TRAINING  COLLEGE 

Name  of  College  Principal 

The  Diocesan  Training  College,   Newport,    Miss  C.  Stewart,  M.A. 
Lincoln  (C.  of  E.) 

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LINCOLN  (C.B.) 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE,  SCHOOL  OF  ART  AND  EVENING  INSTITUTES 

1944-45 
Principal 
E.  R.  Walter,  M.SC.,  PH.D. 


Name  of  Institute 
Lincoln  Technical  College 
Lincoln  School  of  Art 
Evening  Institutes 


Full-time 

Students. 

Ill 


A.  Garland 

Under  supervision  of  Principal 
of  Technical  College 
REMAND   HOMES 

Name  of  Home  Telephone  No. 

Lindum      Lodge,      Sewell     Road,        Lincoln  870 

Lincoln  (Accommodation,  23  boys.) 

City   &  County  Refuge,  Steep  Hill    Lincoln  680 
House,  Lincoln  (Accommodation,  15  girls.) 

COMMUNITY   CENTRES 
St.  Giles  Estate  Community  Centre. 
The  Manse  Estate  Community  Centre. 

MEMBERS 
ALDERMEN 

Doughty,  C.  H.,  Millers  Arms,  High  Street 
Hill,  J.  W.  F  ,  M  A  ,  LL  M  3  2,  Lmdum  Terrace 
Rayment,  J.  W.,  j.p  ,111,  Ruskin  Avenue 
Snook,  C.  E.,  j  P.,  22,  Macaulay  Drive 


26 


Part-time 
Students. 
1,375 
470 
580 


Superintendent 
E.  A.  Welch. 

Sister  G.  P.  Clixby. 


COUNCILLORS 

Bennett,  H  ,  35,  Geneva  Avenue 
Cowan,  Mrs.  E    I.,  15,  West  Parade. 
Davy,  T.  H ,  18,  Oakficld  Street. 
Fowler,  J  ,  131,  High  Street 
Gilbert,  G ,  1,  Vere  Street. 
Kerry,  H  H   C.,  13,  Tower  Gardens 
Lawson,  J    W  ,  Greyland  Place,  Lee  Road. 
Martin,  H    W.,  40,  Monks  Road 
Richardson,  E.  1 ,  38,  Horton  Street. 
Temple,  W.  H.,  3,  Massey  Road 


Tuck,  A  ,  J.P  ,  11,  Beech  Street,  Bracehridge 
WilJcock,  H.,  12,  Pnal  Avenue 

CO-OPT*  n 

Armitage,  C  V  ,  J.P  ,  M  i  MFCH  I  ,  Cantilupe 
Chantry  Noith,  Minster  Yard 

Humphreys,  R,  12,  Queens\\ay 

Lee,  Rev  Canon  S  M ,  MA,  St  Faith's 
Vicarage. 

Mitchell,  Very  Rev  R  A ,  M  A  ,  Dean  of 
Lincoln,  The  Deanery,  Eastgate. 

Stewart,  Miss  C ,  MA,  Training  College, 
Lincoln 

Taylor,  Very  Rev  1-ather  P,  St.  Hugh's 
Rectory,  Broadgale 

Toomer,  Mrs    M    A  ,  28,  Carlyle  Walk. 

Tuck,  Mrs  M.  K,  11,  Beech  Street,  Brace- 
bridge.  a 


LIVERPOOL  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANTS 
ADVISORS  (GENERAL) 


ADVISOR  (SPECIAL 
SUBJECTS) 

ADVISER  ON  SCHOOL 

GARDENING 
CATERING  OFFICER — 

SCHOOL  MEALS  SERVICE 
MEDICAL  OFFICER  TO  THE 

AUTHORITY 
CHIEF  ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SENIOR  ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


Councillor  J.  Williams. 

H.  S.  Magnay,  M.A.,  Education  Offices,  Sir  Thomas 

Street,  Liverpool,  1.     Tel.  :   Central  5480. 
H.  N.  Lowe,  M.A.,  M.SC.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
C.  P.  R.  Clarke,  M.A.,  B.LITT. 
L.  Charnley,  M.A.  ;   H.  S.  Thompson,  M.B.E.,  B.SC. 
Chief  Inspector  S.  W.  Tiller,  M.A.  ;   O.  J.  Brewer  ;  W. 

Clayton  ;    J.  K.  Grant ;  Miss  A.  M.  Dawson,  B.SC.  ; 

Miss  H.  K.  F.  Gull  ;    Miss  L.  M.  Jones. 
A.   E.   Harris  ;    J.   Morris,  M.A.  ;    J.   L.   B.   Norris  ; 

Miss  M.  W.  Edwards  ;   Miss  M.  T.  Hallett ;   Miss 

D.  M.  Hart ;   Miss  D.  G.  Hughes. 

A.  Machin. 

Miss  E.  M.  Benson.     Assistants  .    Miss  H.  M.  Barratt, 

B  SO.  ;  and  Miss  M.  Mower. 
W.  M.  Frazer,  O.B.E.,  M.D.,  M.SCO  D.P.H.,  Medical  Officer 

of  Health. 
R.  Gamlin,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.C.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H., 

M.H. 

G.  S.  Robertson,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.R.F.P.  &  s. 

B.  S.   Jarvis,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
S.  Howard,  M.B.,  CH.S.  j  Helen  M.  Keith,  M.B.,  CH.B. 
Mary  F.  Lacey,  M.D.  ;    M.  Godwin,  M.B.,  CH.B. 
Grace  E.   McConkey,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  B.A.O.,  D.C.H. 
F.  P.  Irvine,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  A.  R.  Kennedy,  B.SC.,  M.B. 
CH.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;    A.  T.   Burn,  M.B.,  B.S. 
J.  P.  Kelly,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  ;   S.  V.  Cullen 
M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  Clarice  Harrison,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  Lilian  W. 
Massey,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  G.  R.  Thorpe,  M.B.,  CH.B. 

295 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 


LIVERPOOL  (C.B.) 

SENIOR  SCHOOL  DENTAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  DENTAL 

OFFICERS 


ARCHITECT 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

SCHOOL  BUILDINGS 

CITY  TREASURER 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED 

1945-46 
PRODUCE  OF  A  Id.  RATE... 


T.  H.  Parsons,  L.D.S*,  R.C.S.  (Eng.). 

F.  C.  Littleton,  L.D.S.  ;  J.  Tyson,  L.D.S.  ;  J.  A.  Wood, 
L.D.S.  ;  G.  E.  Nevins,  L.D.S.  ;  A.  Brewer,  L.D.S.  ; 
L.  Bromley,  L.D.S.  ;  L.  A.  Jones,  L.D.S.  ;  D.  B. 
Owen,  L.D.S.  ;  L.  C.  Winstanley,  L.D.S.  ;  E.  Crosbie, 
L.D.S.  ;  A.  P.  Fmlay,  L.D.S.,  R.F.P.S.  ;  I.  Williams, 
L.D.S.  ;  J.  W.  Martin,  L.D.S.  ;  Catherine  C.  Sloan, 
L.D.S. 

L.  H.  Keay,  O.B.E.,  M.ARCH.,  F.R.I.B.A.  (City  Architect). 

E.  Guest  (on  staff  of  City  Engineer  and  Surveyor). 


J.  Ainsworth,  F.I.M.T.A.,  F.S.A.A. 

Census,  1931—855,539. 

Elementary— 3s.    4.48d.       Higher— 9.8 Id. 

4s.  229d. 
£25,523. 


Total— 


SCHOOL  MEALS  SERVICE 

During  the  last  Municipal  Year,  20  new  School  Canteens  were  opened,  bringing 
the  total  to  173. 

The  average  number  of  children  in  Maintained  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools 
supplied  daily  with  dinners  (two  courses)  increased  from  30,607  in  June,  1945,  to 
37,496  in  June,  1946  (i.e.,  an  increase  from  29.13  per  cent,  to  35.2  per  cent,  of  the 
number  of  children). 

...     About  2,000  dinners  are  supplied  daily.     Breakfasts 

and  teas  are  also  supplied  at  many  Nurseries. 
...     About  850  dinners  are  supplied  daily  from  the  Com- 
mittee's kitchens  to  these  schools. 

...  Central  Kitchens,  2  ;  Kitchens  at  schools,  19  ;  Ministry 
of  Food  Cooking  Depots,  8  ;  also  British  Restaurants, 
6. 


NURSERIES 
SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


KITCHENS 


NURSERY  CLASSES 


The  Education  Committee  maintains  32  Nursery 
Classes  for  children  between  the  ages  of  three  and 
five  years,  who  are  received  each  weekday,  including 
Saturdays,  and  provided  with  a  specially  planned 
midday  meal  sent  to  each  class  from  the  Gateacre 
Electric  Kitchen. 

The  medical  care  and  supervision  of  these  classes  is 
in  the  hands  of  the  School  Medical  Department. 
A  school  nurse  visits  each  class  daily,  and  a  school 
doctor  attends  once  a  month. 

The  girls  and  boys  in  the  senior  departments  of  the 
Schools  have  given  valuable  help  to  the  nurseries, 
the  girls  by  making  soft  toys  and  overalls  and  the 
boys  by  making  toys  and  educational  apparatus. 

The  educational  training  of  children  over  two  years  of 
age  attending  these  nurseries,  and  the  work  of  the 
teachers  employed  in  them,  are  under  the  super- 
vision and  direction  of  the  head  teachers  of  the 
Infants'  Departments. 


School  Departments 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


County  .. 
Voluntary 
County  . . 
Voluntary 


Totals 


No. 
85 
79 
38 

7 

209 


No.  of    No.  on  Roll 
Departments    3 1  -3-46 
172         48,216 
147 
54 


8 


44,134 
14,875 
2,493 


381        109,718 


296 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


LIVERPOOL  (C.B.) 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


(a)  County 

(6)  Controlled    ... 

(c)  Aided 

(d)  Direct  Grant 
(2)  Independent... 

Totals  ... 


Boys 
5 


2 
1 

8 


Girls 
6 
1 

2 
4 

1 

14 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  the  above  Schools  :- 


(a)  County     .  . 
(6)  Controlled 

(c)  Aided 

(d)  Direct  Grant 

(e)  Independent 

Totals  .. 


Boys 
3,566 


1,200 
511 

5,277 


Girls 
2,929 

318 
1,123 
1,602 

411 

6,383 


Totals 
11 
1 
2 
6 
2 

22 


Totals 
6,495 

318 
1,123 
2,802 

922 


11,660 


NURSERY  SCHOOL 
APPROVED  SCHOOL 
BOYS'  FARM  TRAINING 


One — 160  children  on  roll. 

Sankey  School,  Penketh,  near  Warrington. 

One — Williamson  Hostel — leased  to  National  Council 
ofY.M.C.A. 

RESIDENTIAL  SPECIAL  SCHOOLS — 5  ;  SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF 
CHILDREN — 1  ;  RESIDENTIAL  SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  CHILDREN — 1  ;  HOSPITAL  SCHOOLS 
— 2 ;  CLASSES  FOR  PARTIALLY  SIGHTED  CHILDREN — 4  ;  REMAND  HOMES — 3. 


DAY  SPECIAL  SCHOOLS — 7 


Youth  Service 

During  the  year  1945-46,  the  Liverpool  Education  Committee  provided  £6,000 
for  distribution  to  Youth  Organisations,  after  consultation  with  the  Liverpool  Youth 
Organisations  Committee.  The  use  of  school  premises  was  granted  to  a  number  of 
youth  organisations. 

The  Committee  provided  teachers  in  46  club  institutes,  and  members  of  youth 
organisations  were  admitted  to  the  recreative  section  of  the  Committee's  Evening 
Institutes  without  payment  of  fee.  Recreative  activities  were  provided  in  36  evening 
institutes,  with  a  total  enrolment  of  13,097  individual  students. 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  County  Boys'  Schools 

Alsop  High  School       S.  W.  Whitehouse,  M.A. 

Liverpool  Collegiate  School  W.  J.  R.  Gibbs,  M.A.,  MUS.BAC. 

Liverpool  Institute       ...         ...         ...         ...  J.  R.  Edwards,  M.A. 

Holt  High  School         A.  G.  Russell,  M.A. 

Quarry  Bank  High  School       R.  F.  Bailey,  M.A. 

County  Girls9  Schools 

A  igburth  Vale  High  School Miss  E.  M.  Curry,  M.A. 

Blackburne  House  (Liverpool  Institute  High  Miss  H.  M.  Gifford,  M.A. 

School  for  Girls) 

Calder  High  School      Miss  F.  A.  Macrae,  M.A. 


Childwall  Valley  High  School... 

Holly  Lodge  High  School       

Queen  Mary  High  School 
(6)  Controlled  Grammar  School 
Liverpool  College  for  Girls,  Grove  Street,  7... 
(c)  Aided  Grammar  Schools 
Notre  Dame  High  School,  Mount  Pleasant,  3 
Broughton  Hall  High  School,  Yew  Tree  Lane, 
12       

297 


Miss  M.  B.  Brown,  B.A. 

Miss  A.  Drummond. 

Miss  M.  G.  Liddle,  PH.D.,  B.A. 

Miss  B.  R.  Palirijer,  M.A. 

Miss  L.  M.  Bankes,  M.A. 
Miss  G.  Chapman. 


Rev.  Br.  M.  C.  Wall. 
Rev.  W.  J.  Neylan,  s.j. 
Miss  M.  Scarisbrick. 
Mrs.  J.  E.  Hobson,  B.A. 
Miss  A.  M.  Mclntyre. 
Miss  C,  Hennings,  M.A. 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES5  YEAR  BOOK 
LIVERPOOL  (C.B.) 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS— continued 
Name  of  School  Head 

(d)  Direct  Grant  Grammar  Schools 

St.  Edward's  College,  Sandfield  Park,  12 
St.  Francis  Xavier's  College,  Salisbury  Street,  3 
Bellerive  Convent,  Ullet  Road,  17     ... 
Belvedere  School,  Belvedere  Road,  8... 
Notre  Dame  Collegiate,  Everton  Valley,  4 
St.  Edmund's  College,  Devonshire  Road,  8 
(<?)  Independent  Grammar  Schools 

Liverpool  College,  Mossley  Hill,  18 Rev.  R.  G.  Lunt,  M.C.,  M.A. 

La  Sagesse  High  School,  Grassendalc,  19     ...     Miss  A.  Brown. 

TRAINING   COLLEGES 

The  F.  L.  Calder  College  of  Domestic  Science  (Department  of  the  City  Technical 
School  for  Women,  Myrtle  Street,  Liverpool,  7).    Principal — Miss  M.  M.  P.  Morley. 

94  students  in  Training,  and  37  students  attending  a  Course  in  Institutional 
Management. 

C.  F.  Mott  Training  College,  Liverpool  Road,  Prescot,  Lanes.     60  students  in 
Training.     Principal  :    Miss  W.   A.   Whiting,  M.A. 

TECHNICAL  AND  COMMERCIAL,  ETC.,  COLLEGES  AND  INSTITUTES 

Session  1946-47. 
Principal 
R.  R.  Butler,  M.SC.,F.R.I.CO  F.C.S. 


Name  of  Institute 
City  Technical  College  : 
Science  &  Technological 

Classes 

Nautical  College  Dept..  . 

Marine  Eng.  Department 

City  College  of  Commerce 

City  School  of  Art 


City  Technical  School  for 
Women  and  F.  L.  Calder, 
College  of  Domestic 
Science 

Nautical  Training  School 
for  Ships'  Stewards  and 
Cooks 


No.  of  Students 
Pull-time     Part-time 


A.  R.  Burnett-Hurst,  M.SC.,  (ECON)5 

F.S.S. 
H.  P.  Hugglll,  M.A.,  A.R.C.A.,  A.R.E. 

Senior 
Junior 
Miss  M.  M.  P.  Morley 


T.  E.  Evans  (Chief  Instructor) 


62 

462 
308 
155 


243\ 
103J 
131 


3,742 

2,957 

1,980 
698 


b42  — 


County  Technical  Schools 

Head 

.    E.  R.  Morland,  B.SC 

,.    A.  R.  Kinsman,  B.SC.,  A.M. I.M.E.,  A.M.I.F.E. 

.     A.  Swithinbank,  M.SC 

.     Miss  M.  W.  Odell,  B.SC.,  A.R.C.S. 

Senior    Evening    Institutes 

Head 

.    A.  B.  Hill,  A.S.I.A.,  A.C.I.S 

.     H.  G.  Barlow,  B.A.  

.     J.  C.  Balmford       

.     E.  R.  Morland,  B.SC 

.     S.  Wormald,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  M.ED 

.     D.  K.  Fmlay          

.     W.  R.  Bell,  B.A.  

.     A.  R.  Kinsman,  B.SC.,  A.M.I.M.E.,  A.M.I.E.E. 

,     A.  Swithinbank,  M.SC 

.    E.  A.  Preece>  B.A.  

.     Miss  M.  W.  Odell,  B.SC.,  A.R.C.S. 
Women's  Classes  held  in  other  buildings  

Junior  and  General  Evening  Institutes 

30  Boys         

28  Girls         

298 


Name  of  School 
Old  S  wan  (B.) 
Toxteth(B) 
Walton  (B.) 

Wavertree  (G.) 

Name  of  School 

Anfield       

Childhall 

Garston 
Old  Swan  ... 
Mount  Street        .  . 
Sefton  Park 
Shaw  Street 

Toxteth      

Walton       

Queen's  Drive  (Walton) 
Wavertree 


No.  of  Pupils, 
1944-45 

436 
383 
428 
133 

No.  of  Students, 
1944-45 
453 

257 
593 


555 
463 

829 

1,120 

No.  of  Students, 
1945-46 

6,987 
6,732 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

LIVERPOOL  (C.B.) 

Club  Classes  No.  of  Students 

1945-46 

23  Boys          844 

30  Girls         1,007 

Juvenile  Employment  Bureau,  14,  Sir  Thomas  Street 

Branch  Offices  at : — 

(a)  561,  Edge  Lane. 
(6)  Victoria  Schools,  Garston. 
(c)  Townsend  Avenue,  Norris  Green. 
Superintendent — W.  Duncan. 


MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 
Williams,  Councillor  J  ,  37,  Island  Koad,  19. 

DHPU  i  Y-CHAIRMAN 
Jones, 


Alderman 
ncCvS  Park 


Sir     S ,      "  Eastbourne," 


ALDERMEN 

Cookson,  E   A,,  15,  Hayman's  Green,  12 
Kills,  Miss  Mary  M  ,  12,  Hanover  Street,  1. 
Fletcher,  Miss  Mabel,  Adelphi  Hotel 
Gordon,  Capt    C.  O    S  ,  N  W    District,  Deep- 
dale  Road,  Preston 

Kirby,  B   V.,  MP,  710,  Queens  Drive,  13 
Lancashire,  W   T,  17,  Beauclair  Drive,  15 
Longbottom,  Rev    H    D.,  63,  Childwall  Park 
Avenue,  16 

COUNCII  i  ORS 

Allen,  H   M.,  Whitley  &  Co  ,  3,  Cook  Street,  2 
Bagot,  J  ,  5,  Hazelhurst  Road,  4 
Barton,  W.  H.,  1,  Drennan  Road,  19 
Bcvms,    J    R,  28,  Glenfield  Road,  15 
Brogan,  J,  28,  Lowerhouse  Lane,   11 
Cain,   F    H ,   15,    1'hirlstane   Street,   17 
Clark,  W  J   M  ,  24,  Childwall  Mount  Road,  10 
Dunford,  T    H  ,  8,  Ramsey  Road,   19 
Entwistlc,  J.  N    M.,  230,  Martins  Bank  Build- 
ing, Water  Street,  2 
Green,  J  ,  3,  Wcmblev  Gardens,  9 
Hamilton,  J  ,   11,  Channel  Road,  6 
Harris,  A    V ,  30,  Childwall  Park  Avenue,   16 
Holland,   J     F     M ,    Fairticld   Biscuit  Works, 

Binns  Road,  7 
Lewis,  1)    J.,  "  Spunholme,"  Grccnhill  Road, 

18. 

Metealfe,  H   W  ,  41,  Caldy  Road,  9 
O'Brien,  P  ,  44,  Summer  Seat,  3 
Taylor,  T    M  ,  21,  Dcverell  Grove,  15 


Thompson,  K    P  ,  Boyne  Lodge,  Jubilee  Road, 

I'ormby,  Lanes 

Tilney,  J.  D    R    'i  ,  2c,  Aigburth  Drive,  17 
Towers,  J    D  ,  88,  Pecksniff  Street,  S. 
Trainor,  Mrs   E  ,  30,  Jcrmyn  Street,  8 
White,  A.  J  ,  57,  Childwall  Park  Avenue,  16 
Wingrove,  C    C  ,  "  St    Ives,"  Sandfield  Park, 

12 
( Two   Vacancies) 

CO-OP  FID 
Barrett,  Rev  Canon  S  A  J  ,  St  Annes  Vicarage, 

Rose  Place,   3 
Bowes,  Miss  R    E  ,  Mat  2,  Devonshire  House, 

Devonshire   Road,   8 
Brock  lehurst,  Mrs    G  ,  26,  Brompton  Avenue, 

17 

Conway,  S  ,  57,  Hcatherdale  Road,  18 
Elliott,  Mrs    A  ,  97,  Childwall  Road,  15, 
Garvin,  Rev.  J  ,  6,  Blockburne  Terrace,  8 
Gough,  Mrs    L    M  ,  17,  Maviield  Road,  19. 
Hatton,  W  ,  23,  Woodburn  Boulevard,  Bebing- 

ton,    Cheshire. 

Hey  worth,  Mrs    H  ,  3,  Garth  Drive,  18 
Homer,   h  ,   53,  Wharnchftc  Road,   13 
Johns  Martin,  Rev   T  ,  79,  Newsham  Drive,  6 
Lcftwich,  C   H  ,  9,  Wirral  Mount,  Wallasey. 
McArd,  Mrs    S    A  ,  8,  Tetlow  Street,  4 
Mountford,   Vicc-Chancellor   Dr.    J     F,    The 

University,    3 

Pearson,  H    J  ,  32,  Kingsway,  Waterloo,  22 
Porteous,    Professor    A     J     D ,     Abcrc/omby 

House,   Abercrombv  Square,   7 
Richmond,  Dr    1    E  ,  Wavertree  Lodge,  Mill 

Lane,    15 
Traynor,  The  Rt  Rev  Mgr  W  F  ,  97,  Kmgsley 

"Road,  8. 
Urwm,  The  Rev  E  s  ,  Church  House  Annexe, 

47,    Moorfields,   2 


MANCHESTER  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 

ACCOUNTANT         

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SENIOR  ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
CHIEF  INSPECTOR  OF 

SCHOOLS 
DEPUTY  CHIEF  INSPECTOR 

OF  SCHOOLS 
PniNciPAL  ASSISTANTS     ... 

COMMITTEE  CLERK 


Alderman  Wright  Robinson,  J.P.,  M.A. 

Alderman  W.  P.  Jackson,  J.P. 

W.  O.  Lester  Smith,  M.A.,  Education  Offices^  Deans- 
gate,  Manchester,  3  (P.O.  Box  480).  Tel.: 
Blarkfriurs  8f  22  (12  lines). 

Ernest  Robms,  O.B.E. 

J.  E.  Clarke. 

C,  Mctcalfe  Brown,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (Medical  Officer  of 
Health). 

E.  M.  Jenkins,  M.B.,  CH.B. 

W.  T.  Stevenson,  M.A. 
Clara  Hey,  M.A. 


I.  H.  D.  Brown  ;   J.  K.  Elliot,  M.SC. 

(Admin.)  ;  J.  H.  Rathbone,  B.SC. 
E.  C.  Sackett. 


J.  E.  Ellis,  B.A. 


299 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MANCHESTER  (C.B.) 

SUPERVISOR  OF  JUVENILE 
EMPLOYMENT  BUREAUX 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF 
STORES 

YOUTH  OFFICERS  ... 

INSPECTORS  OF  SCHOOLS  .. 


ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

(Full-time) 


SPECIALIST  (Part-time) 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

MEDICAL     DIRECTOR     OF 

CHILD  GUIDANCE  CLINIC 

SENIOR  DENTAL  OFFICER   . 

SCHOOL  DENTAL  SURGEONS 


POPULATION 

AREA  IN  STATUTE  ACRES 
RATEABLE  VALUE,  1945-46 
ESTIMATED  PRODUCT  OF  ID. 

RATE,  1945-46 
EDUCATION  RATE,  1945-46 
SCHOOLS 

PRIMARY  

SECONDARY 

DIRECT  GRANT  GRAMMAR 
SCHOOLS 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  FOR 
HANDICAPPED  PUPILS 
(INCLUDING  RESIDENT- 
IAL SCHOOLS)  : — 

FOR  EDUCATIONALLY  SUB- 
NORMAL PUPILS 

FOR  PHYSICALLY  HANDI- 
CAPPED PUPILS 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS 

NURSERY  CLASSES 

RESIDENTIAL  SCHOOL  FOR 
HEALTHY   CHILDREN 
(STYAL   COTTAGE 
HOMES) 

HOME  OFFICE  SERVICE 
INSTITUTIONS 

PLAY  CENTRES 


E.  G.  Greenweli. 

E.  B.  Schofield. 

Edna  Mellor  :   W.  Willmer. 

Mildred  V.  Daniel,  B.SC.  ;  T.  L.  Green,  M.A.,  B.sc. 
W.  Griffiths,  MUS.D.  (Music) ;  Margery  Callis 
(Domestic)  ;  C.  H.  Peachment,  A.M.C.  (Art) ;  G.  A. 
Peacock  (Handicrafts). 

F.  Smith  and  four  assistants. 

Sheila  Bndgetbrd,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Hugh  Craig, 
L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.R.F.P.S.  ;  Caroline  R.  Crystal, 

M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    H.  M.  Dick,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 

A.  M.  Dugan,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Henry  Duguid, 
M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  Barrister-at-Law  ;  Dorothy  Guest, 
MJB.,  CH.BO  D.O.M.S.  ;  H.  Mackenzie,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
D.P.H.  ;  G.  W.  Matthews,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  Mary 
A.  J.  Melville,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  S.  F.  Reynolds,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.  ;  Mary  D.  Sheridan,  M.A.,  M.D.  ;  Elspeth  C. 
Smith,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  D.  O.  Taylor, 
M.D.,  CH.B.,  B.SC.,  D.P.H.  ;  and  2  temporary  officers. 

Brian  Robinson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  F.R.C.S.  (Ed.) ;  H.  V. 
White,  M.C.,  M.D.,  CH.B.  ;  E.  D.  Tclford,  F.R.C.S., 
M.sc.  ;  Harry  Platt,  F.R.C.S.,  M.S. 

W.  Mary  Burbury,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.M. 

A.  G,  Batten,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 

B.  C.  Betts,  L.D.S.  ;   B.  Brown,  L.D.S.  ;   A.  L.  Craggs, 
L.D.S.  ;  G.  G.  Ellis,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ;   S.  B.  Fillingham, 
L.D.S.  ;  E.  Timperley,  L.D.S.  ;  J.  Whitehouse,  L.D.S.  ; 
and  four  temporary  Dental  Surgeons. 

614,760  (estimated,  1945). 

27,256. 

£6,365,124  (estimated). 

£24,100. 


48.07d. 

County 
Voluntary 
County 
Voluntary 


No. 

92 

94 

49 

5 

9 


No.  of    No.  of  pupils 
Departments    on  Roll 
153 


County 
Voluntary 
County 
Voluntary 


2 
1 

112 
28 

1 


3 
11 


163 

52 

5 

9 


8 
5 

1 
2 


41,664 
30,826 
15,433 
1,543 
2,300 


28* 
40^ 

199 
45 

3,106 
850 
418 


181 
3,270 


300 


FURTHER  EDUCATION 
INSTITUTIONS    ... 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

MANCHESTER  (C.B.) 

No.  on  Roll 

...     College  of  Technology          5,751 

College  of  Domestic  Economy        .  .         ...  356 

Didsbury  Training  College 222 

School  of  Art             1,141 

High  School  of  Commerce 863 

Evening  School  of  Commerce         ...         ..  1,360 

Evening  School  of  Domestic  Economy     ...  4,891 

Cheetham  Women's  Institute          .           ...  1,686 

Adult  Education  Institute ..  774 

Senior  Evening  Institutes     ...         ...         1 

Evening  Institutes 

Branch  Art  Class       ...         

Lads'  and  Girls'  Club  Classes 
Civic  Youth  Centres  


5,386 
6,023 


COLLEGES  AND  OTHER  SENIOR  DAY  INSTITUTES 

Principal  No.  of  Students 


College  of  Technology 


J.  E.  Myers,  O.B.E.,  J.P.,  D.SC. 

P.T.,  1229  Day,  3636  Evening. 
M.  Weddell,  B.LITT.,  B.A 


College    of   Domestic 
Economy 

Residential  Hostels 

Appleby  House 

Barlow  Croft 

Lynfield 

Parrs  Wood  House 

Didsbury  Training  College     A.  H.  Body,  B.A.,  M.ED. 
School  of  Art        


High  School  of  Commerce 


J.  M.  Holmes,  DIP.  FINE  ARTS  (Lond.) 

889  Part-time  Day  and  Evening 
(Acting)  J.  H.  Littler,  B.COMM. 

733  Part-time  Day  and  Evening 
Evening   School   of  Com-     F.  W.  James  ... 

merce 
Central  Evening  School  of    Miss  E.  Hollmgs,  B.A.  (Admin.) 

Domestic  Economy 
Adult  Education  Institute 
Cheetham     Women's 


E.  L.  Burney,  B.A.  (Admin.) 
Miss  H.  Ward  

Institute 

HIGH    SCHOOLS 
Burnage  High  School  for    T.  P.  Spencer,  M.A. 

Boys 
Central    High    School    for     E.  F.  Chancy,  M.A 

Boys 
Central   High    School    for    Miss  C.  E.  L.  Macwhirter,  M.A. 

Girls 
Chorlton  High  School  for    A.  F.  Chappell,  M.C.,  M.A.  ... 

Boys 
Harpurhey  High  School  for    Miss  I.  A.  Webster,  B.A. 

Girls 
Levenshulme  High  School    Miss  E.  M.  Herne,  M.A. 

for  Girls 
North    Manchester    High 

School  for  Boys 
Whalley  Range  High  School  Miss  C.  M.  Arscott,  M.A.,  PH.D.,  M.ED. 

for  Girls 
Crimsworth  (Preparatory  Department  to  W.R.H.S.G.)  ... 

MANCHESTER  DIRECT  GRANT  GRAMMAR 

Manchester  Grammar  E.  J.  F.  James,  M.A.,  PH.D 

School  for  Boys 
William  Hulme's  Grammar  T.  Dennis,  M.A.  

School  for  Boys 
Manchester  High  School  for  Miss  A.  M.  Bozman,  M.A 

Girls 


J.  C.  Burnett,  B.sc. 


706 
356 


222 
250 

130 
1,498 
5,130 

1,140 
1,470 

638 
898 
849 
526 
480 
660 
624 
598 
116 

1,401 
616 
466 


301 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

MANCHESTER  (C.B.) 

MANCHESTER  DIRECT  GRANT  GRAMMAR— continued 

Principal  No.  of  Students 

Withington  High  School  for    Miss  M.  E.  Bain,  M.A.  347 

Girls 

St.  Bcde's  R.C.  College  for    Rev.  J.  C.  Cooke,  M.A ...          539 

Boys 

Xaverian  R.C.  College  for    Rev.  E.  M.  MacCarthy         437 

Boys 

Notre  Dame  R.C.  Convent    Miss  C.  E.  Dclancy 414 

High  School  for  Girls 

Loreto  R.C.  Convent  High    Miss  M,  J.  P.  Kerr 368 

School  for  Girls 

Fallowfield  F.CJ.R.C.  Miss  E.  Dundon       278 

Convent  High  School  for 
Girls 

TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 
Newton  Heath  Technical...     A.  M.  Parkinson,  B.SC.  (Eng.),  M.I.MECH.E.,          179 

M.I.E.E. 
P.T.  284  Day,  368  Evening 

Openshaw  Technical       ...     J.  R.  Fullard,  M.ENG 193 

P.T.  444  Day,  344  Evening 

Junior  Art  School E.  Mayer,  A.T.D.,  D.A.  (M/cr.)          62 

Junior  Commercial  School     (Acting)  J.  H.  Littler,  B.COM.  130 

Day  Trade  School  for  Girls     Miss  M.  Weddell,  B.LITT.,  B.A 59 

School  of  Building          ...     J.K.Watson 60 

DAY    CONTINUATION    SCHOOLS 

Atherton  Street     J.  J.  Bennett  and  Miss  L.  A.  Fletcher         ..  935 

Hulme        Miss  M.  R.  Bateman  Ill 

Mather  &  Platt    H.  D.  Davics,  B.COM.  «...          166 

Oldham  Road       Miss  A.  M.  Shepherd  112 

Openshaw J.  R.  Fullard,  M.ENG.  193 

School  of  Building  Trades     J.  K.  Watson 268 

Apprentices 

Styal  Cottage  Homes  (Social  Welfare  Service),  Styal,  Cheshire.     Wilmslow  3399. 
Mobberlcy  Boys'  School  (Home  Office  Service),  Knolls  Green,  Knutsford.  Mobberley 

2118. 
Brookficld    Remand    Home    (Home    Office    Service),    Wilmslow    Road,    Cheadle. 

GAT  4669. 
Manchester  Remand  Home  for  Girls  (Home  Office  Service),  Burford  Road,   16. 

MOS  2958. 

Atherton  Old  Hall  Hostel,  Leigh,  Lanes.     Leigh  66. 
Cambrian  Street  Receiving  Home,  Beswick,  12.     ARD  4015. 
Klmfield  Receiving  Home,  Upper  Lloyd  Street,  14.     MOS  1203. 
Ribble  Lodge   Hostel  (for  educationally  subnormal    children),    Dickenson   Road, 

Rusholme,  14.    RUS  5294. 

JUVENILE    EMPLOYMENT    BUREAUX 

Central  Bureau      324,  Deansgatc,  3      BLA  2811 

Newton  Heath  Branch     ...     Town  Hall,  Oldham  Road,  10         ...  COL  1887 

Openshaw  Branch 457,  Ashton  Old  Road,  11  ...  EAS  0222 

Withington  Branch  ...     5,  Cavendish  Road,  20          DID  2002 

Youth  Service 

The  Manchester  Youth  Committee  which  was  appointed  in  February,  1940,  is  a 
Sub- Committee  of  the  Education  Committee,  comprising  members  of  the  Education 
Committee  together  with  co-opted  members  representative  of  voluntary  effort  and 
other  interests.  The  work  of  this  Committee  has  included  : — 

The  award  of  direct  grants  to  the  Headquarter  groups  of  voluntary  organisations 
for  distribution  among  the  units  comprising  the  groups,  and  also,  in  certain  cases, 
towards  maintenance  and  the  salaries  of  paid  personnel. 

Assistance  to  unattached  bodies  in  the  formation  of  Clubs,  Centres  and  Pre- 
Service  Units  by  supplying  teachers  for  definite  activities,  by  helping  towards  the 
cost  of  equipment,  and  in  some  cases  by  the  provision  of  accommodation  in  the 
Committee's  Schools. 

302 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

MANCHESTER  (C.B.) 

Service  of  Youth — continued. 

The  provision  of  27  Evening  Youth  Centres  under  the  control  of  the  Authority  and 
housed  on  school  premises  to  supplement  the  work  of  existing  voluntary  organisations. 

The  preparation  of  a  register  of  clubs  and  voluntary  organisations  containing 
particulars  of  799  separate  groups  with  a  total  membership  of  some  34,500  between 
the  age  of  14  and  20  years. 

The  provision  of  special  training  courses  for  junior  leaders  and  others  engaged  in 
Youth  Service  work. 

School  Meals  Service 

Number  of  School  Canteens,  215. 

Number  of  Children  havings  meals  daily  : 

(a)  Free  7,350 

(b)  Payment          25,750 

Total      33,100 

This  represents  as  a  percentage  of  average  attendance  : — 

(a)  In  Primary  Schools 38.2 

(b)  In  Secondary  Schools           47.2 

In  all  schools 39.9 

Number  of  Central  Kitchens 17 

Capacity  in  Meals  per  day      27,050 

School  Care  Clubs 

140  breakfasts  and  400  teas  are  provided  daily  in  eleven  School  Care  Clubs,  which 
are  open  for  extended  hours  to  cater  for  the  children  of  working  mothers. 

MEMBERS 

Micklcwright,  Rev.  F    H.  A  ,  25,  Albert  Road, 

Whallcy  Range,    16. 
Moss,  A  ,  85,  Park  Road,  Prestwich. 
I'cggc,  W    J  ,  67,  Princess  Street,  2. 
Tylecote,  Mabel,  Heaton  Lodge,  Heaton  Mersey. 
Yarwood,  Eluabfth  A,  25,  Rack  House  Road, 

Northenden 

CO-OPTED 

Behrens,  II.  L  ,  Oakhurst,  Mobbcrley 
Bu ley,    Mrs     li.    G    F ,   Stunecroit,   Parkfield 

Road,  Dtdbbury,  20 

Gibson,  A.,  Merok,  Mayfield  Road,  Bramhall 
Hewlett,  T   H.,  Broadway,  Green  Walk,  Bow- 
don. 
Masterson,  Rt.  Rev.  Mgr.  J  ,  St.  Mary's,  Clare 

Road,   Levenshulmc,    19 
Munro,  W.  J  ,  67,  Blackthorn  Street,  Ardwiek, 

11. 
Peake,    W.   E.,   Brookfield,   34,   Wilton  Road, 

Crumpsall,    8 
Porter,  Miss  D  ,  9,  Lyme  Park,  Chmley,  via 

Stockport. 
Robinson,  Rev  W  G  ,  Lancashire  Independent 

College,  Whalley  Range,  16 
Robinson,   Rev    W     S ,    St.    Mary's   Rectory, 

Hulme,   15 
Simon,  Lady  E.  D  ,  Broomcroft,  Ford  Lane, 

Didsbury,  20 
Stoplord,   Sir  John,  Vice-Chancellor,  Victoria 

University,    13 
Williams,  The  Very  Rev.  F  Garheld,  Lymdale, 

The  Beeches,  West  Didsbury,  20 


LORD  MAYOR 
Lee,  Councillor  Hugh,  Town  Hall,  Manchester, 

2 

ALDERMLN 
Grindlcy,   G.    S.,    Ivy   IIousc^   Polygon   Road, 

Higher  Crumpsall. 
Jackson,    W.    P.,    "  ThornchfTe,"    Kent    Road 

West,   Victoria   Parity    14, 
Jones,     Mnry     L      K,     9,     Neston     Avenue, 

Withington,  20 
Oldfield,  W.  H  ,  M  P  ,  266,  Dickenson  Road, 

Rusholmc,   13 
Robinson,    W.,    194,    Errwood    Road,    Levens.- 

hulme,  19 
Titt,  G.  K,  20,  Brooklawn  Drive,  Withington, 

20. 
Woollam,  S  ,  67,  The  Promenade,  Southport 

COUNCILLORS 
Beavan,     Emily    E.,     148,     Birchfields     Road, 

Fallowiield,    14 
Brewster,    S     C ,    29,    Darley    Avenue,    West 

Didsbury,  20 
Gary,  G.  B.,  Messrs.  William  E    Gary  Ltd  , 

Red  Bank,  4. 

Griffin,  M.  K,  370,  Oldham  Road,  10 
Helher,  J.,  86,  Surbiton  Road,  Newton  Heath, 

10. 
K  earns,   J.    H ,    Inglewood,    Wmster   Avenue, 

West  Didsbury. 
Lever,  L.  M.,  3,  Derby  Road,  Urmston 


MERTHYR  TYDFIL  (C.B.) 

CHAIRMAN Councillor  D.  J.  Evans. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN Councillor  H.  I.  Williams. 

DIRECTOR W.  T.  Owen,  M.A.,  Education  Department,  Education 

Buildings,  Pontmorlais,  Merthyr  TydiiL  Teh :  602/3. 

H.  T.  Davies,  A.c.i.s. 

H.  S.  Warnngton  and  Miss  C.  M.  Thomas. 


CHIEF  CLERK        

ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
ORGANISER    OF    DOMESTIC 

SCIENCE    AND     SCHOOL 

RESTAURANTS 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 


Miss  M.  Rees. 


E.  T.  Davies. 


303 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 


MERTHYR  TYDFIL  (C.B.) 


NURSERY  ORGANISER 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 
ARCHITECT  


ACCOUNTANT 

POPULATION          

TOTAL  EDUCATION  RATE.. 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46  (estimated) 

NURSERY  SCHOOL 

PRIMARY  AND  MODERN 

SCHOOLS 

(June  7,  1946) 


SPECIAL  SCHOOL 


Miss  I.  Pitcher. 

S.  H.  Luxford,  Juvenile  Employment  Bureau.    Tel.  : 

421. 

T.  H.  Stephens,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
W.    G.    L.   Hall,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;      D.    Stephens, 

M.B.,  CH.B.  ;   M.  Morton,  M.B.,  CH.B. 
J.  A.  Wyhc,  L.D.S.  ;  E.  S.  EDWARDS,  L.D.S. 
G.  E.  Mitchell,  A.R.I.B.A.,  Borough  Engineer.  (Portion  of 

salaries,  etc.,  of  Architect's  Department  is  charged  to 

the  Education  Committee  in  respect  of  duties  carried 

out  by  the  department.) 

Joseph  Crossland,  F.I.M.T.A.  (Borough  Treasurer), 
59,620. 

Rates  levied  for  education,  1945-46  :    9s.  IJd. 
£840. 


40  pupils. 

Provided 

Non-Provided  : — 

C.  ofE. 

'R.C 


No.  of        No.  on 

Departments    Roll 

42  7,368 


1 
6 

49 


32 
917 

8,317 


Average 
Attendance 
6,381 

29 
768 

7,178 


Rheumatic  Hospital  School  (Residential)  for  rheumatic 

children.    Accommodation  for  18. 
GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Provided  by  the  Authority  : — 1  boys',  1  girls',  2  dual.    Total,  4. 

No.  ofJPupih 
Head  Teacher 
W.  P.  Morrell,  B.SC.      . 
J.  R.Williams,  B.A: 


Name  of  School 
Intermediate  School  (Dual) 
Cyfarthfa  Castle  School  for  Boys 
Cyfarthfa  Castle    School  for  Girls 
Quakers'  Yard  Secondary  School  (Dual) 


H.  A.  Davies,  M.A. 


on  Register 
363 
268 
324 
370 


Total     

TECHNICAL    SCHOOL 

Quakers'  Yard  and  Pentrebach.     Head  Teacher  :   Emlyn  John,  B.sc.,  M.E. 

Full-time 

Day  Evening 

Students       Students 

243  400 

MEMBERS 


1,325 


MAYOR 

Davies,  Alderman  S.  O  ,  "  Gwynfryn,"  Park 
Terrace 

CHAIRMAN 

Evans,     Councillor     D      J.,     4,    Bryngerwyn, 
Quaker's  Yard,  Treharns 

ALDFRMfcN 

Jones,  D  ,  J.P.,  16,  Crescent. 
Morgan,  D    J.,  10,  Pond  Street,  Dowlais 
Rees,  T    E.,  "  Arosfa,"  The  Grove 
Powell,  W  ,  5,  Christopher  Terrace. 
Brobyn,  A.  J  ,  16,  Brondeg,  Heolgerrig. 
Bridges,  C  W.,  1,  Windsor  Road,  Edwardsvillc, 

Trehams 
Jones,  R.  J.,  42,  Nightingale  Street,  Abercanaid 

COUNCILLORS 
Stanfield,  C  ,  28,  Greenfield  Terrace,  Troedyr- 

hiw 

Jones,  J.  E  ,  j  P  ,  9,  Williams  Street,  Twyn 
Evans,  T   J  ,  72,  Caeharns,  Dowlais. 
Griffiths,  C.  J  ,  J  P  ,  7,  Haydn  Terrace,  Peny- 

darren. 
Williams,    H.    I ,    J  P  ,    1,    Oaklands   Terrace, 

Treharns. 
Jones,  J.  H  ,  107,  Bryntaff  Road,  Aberfan, 


Hams,  J  ,  13,  Iron  Lane,  Georgetown. 


Williams,   I.,  76,   High  Street,  Dowlais  Top, 
Dowlais. 

McPhail,  Mrs ,  5,  Council  Street,  Penydarren. 

Lloyd,  T.  J  ,  l/5th  Avenue,  Galon  Uchaf. 

Wood,  D.,  "  Mchden,"  Garth  Villas. 

Watkins,  B  ,  24,  Bryn  Street,  Twynyrodyn. 

Everson,  F.,  3,  Davies  Terrace,  Twynyrodyn, 

Davies,  W   J  ,  15,  Mackintosh  Road,  Aberfan, 
Merthyr  Vale 

Young,  G.,  54,  Moy  Road,  Aberfan,  Merthyr 
Vale. 

Owen,  J.,  "  Bronynant,"  The  Walk 

Osborne,  M.,  16,  Cyfarthfa  Row. 

Davies,  J.  G.,  2,  Lawn  Terrace,  Bethesda  Street. 

Herbert,  W.  W ,  1,  Bridge  Street,  Troedyrhiw. 

Bell,  M.  F.,  46,  Gwladys  Street,  Caeracca,  Pant, 
Dowlais. 

CO-OPTED 

Harris,  Mrs.  M.,  8,  Brynmorlais  Street,  Peny- 
darren 

Davies,  Mrs.  W,  14,  Gladstone  Terrace. 

Rogers,  Rev.  J.  T.,  "  Arthog,"  11,  West  Grove 


304 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MIDDLESBROUGH  (C.B.) 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  B.  Ramsey. 

DIRECTOR Stanley   Hirst,   B,SC.,   Education   Offices,   Woodlands 

Road,  Middlesbrough.    Tel.  :    Middlesbrough  2424 

(5  lines)'. 
ASSISTANTS  H.  L.  Robinson,  M.A.  (Deputy  Director)  ;    Sydney  M. 

Smith,    M.A.    (Assistant    Director),    Oswald    Baxter 

(Chief  Clerk). 
ORGANISERS  G.    L.    Taylor    (Physical    Education)  ;     Dorothy    A. 

Davidge  (Physical  Education/ ;  Miss  Doris  Robinson 

(Further  Education)  ;   (Vacant)  (Domestic  Science)  ; 

Miss  M.  Wootton  (Youth  Service). 
Walter  Ross  Kcddie  (Organiser). 

F.  Mellow,  F.R.I.B.A. 

T.  Lloyd  Hughes,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  Barnster-at-Law 
(Also  Medical  Officer  of  Health). 

G.  Stewart  Clouston,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.D.  (H.M.  Forces). 


SCHOOL  MEALS  SERVICE  ... 
EDUCATION  ARCHITECT  .  . 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SENIOR  ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL   OFFICERS 


SPEECH  THERAPIST 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 

CHILD  GUIDANCE  CLINIC.. 


ORTHOPTIST          

SUPERINTENDENT  SCHOOL 

ENQUIRY  AND  WELFARE 

OFFICER 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

OFFICER 

ACCOUNTANT    

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE  1946/47  £2,936 


D.  Campbell,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  John  Cahill,  B.SC,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.  ;  Katherine  D.  MacFarlane,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ; 
Charlotte  Lissaucr,  M.D.  ;  John  P.  Higham,  B.A., 
M.B.,  CH.B.  (Ophthalmic  Surgeon,  part-time)  ;  R.  M. 
Marshall,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  F.R.C.S.  (Aural  Surgeon,  part- 
time)  ;  Howard  Crockatt,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Orthopaedic 
Surgeon,  part- time). 

Miss  I.  M.  Knight,  F.C.S.T. 

John  Auton,  L.D.S.  ;    Mrs.  M.  M.  McDougall,  L.D.S., 

R.F.C.S. 

Miss  E.  H.  Rodwell,  B.A.  (Educational  Psychologist ; 

Mrs.  B.  E.  Ridley,  B.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Psychiatrist)  ; 

Miss  E.  Gibson  (Social  Worker). 
Miss  B.  V.  McKenzie. 
Harold  Price. 


Ronald  Kay. 

R.  Sutcliffe,  F.S.A.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 
Census  1931—138,960. 
5s.  lid. 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


County    . . . 
Voluntary  : 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     ... 


SECONDARY   MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


Totals 


County    . . . 
Voluntary  : — 
R.C.     ... 


Totals 


TECHNICAL  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


One  M.D. 
One  Deaf 


No. 

17 

No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments     31-3-46 
35              11,443 

3 
6 

6               1,378 
13               3,734 

26 

54             16,555 

No. 
8 

No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments      31-3-46 
14               3,279 

1 

2                  377 

9 

16               3,656 

1 

—                  275 
147 
34 

305 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 
MIDDLESBROUGH  (C.B.) 

SUMMER  CAMPS Marshc  Summer  School  (Requisitioned   by  Military) 

Dukeshower   Wood    Camp    School,  Hexham    (120 
children)  shared  jointly  with  Gateshead  Education 
,  Authority. 

Boys      Girls       Mixed   Totals 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS         ...    (a)  Provided       ...  2  2  —  4 

(b)  R.C  assisted  1  1  —  2 

No.  on  roll  at  above  schools  on  l-lO-i5. 

(a)  ...         811  922  —     1,733 

(b)  ...        261  320  —       581 


1,072        L242  2314 


No.  of  Students 

Pull-time    Part-time    Evening  Total 
FURTHER  EDUCATI&N  :                                 No.     Day         Day 

Constantine  Technical  College  ..     1         160  600         1,411  2,171 

Senior  Women's  Institutes      ..         .  .     2        —  —         1,180  1,180 

Evening  Institutes       ...  .         ...     4        —  —         1,080  1,080 

CHILDREN'S  HOMES          ...     Broomlands,   accommodation  for   78   children.      Ad- 

ministered  by  the  Education  Committee  under  the 
Local  Government  Act,  1929. 

REMAND    HOME    ...         ...     Accommodation  for  26  boys  and  5  girls  (also  shared  by 

adjoining  L.E.A.'s).  Lansdowne  Road,  Middles- 
brough. Superintendent  :  E.  Milner,  B.A.  Tel.  : 
Middlesbrough  88589. 

Youth  Service 

Youth  Organiser          Miss  M.  Wootton. 

The  Youth  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Education  Committee.  It  was 
established  in  1940  and  consists  of  30  members.  It  is  representative  of  the  Education 
Committee,  Voluntary  Organisations,  Religious  Denominations,  Teachers,  Employers 
and  Employees.  In  addition,  there  is  a  Youth  Advisory  Committee  composed  of 
representatives  of  Youth  Organisations.  £2,600  has  been  provided  in  the  estimates 
for  1946-47.  Grants  are  made  to  voluntary  organisations,  teachers  are  provided 
for  definite  activities,  local  courses  and  conferences  for  leaders  are  provided  and 
assistance  is  given  to  enable  leaders  to  attend  approved  residential  courses.  The 
Youth  Committee  have  provided  a  summer  camp,  and  also  playing  fields  of  12  acres 
for  the  use  of  youth  organisations. 

School  Meals  Service 

Meals  are  at  present  being  provided  daily. 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

Acklam  Hall  Secondary  School          ...          ..  Ronald  Gill,  B.A. 

High  School  for  Boys  W.  W.  Fletcher,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

High  School  for  Girls   ..         .  .  .  Miss  F.  K.  Alton,  B.A. 

Kirby  Secondary  School  for  Girls     Miss  M.  S.  Hutt,  M.A. 

R.C.  Assisted 

St.  Mary's  College  (Boys)      Rev.  L.  Patton,  B.SC. 

St.  Mary's  Convent  Secondary  School         ...  Sister  M.  M.  Prendergast,  B.A. 

TECHNICAL  INSTITUTIONS 

Name  of  School.  Head. 

Constantine  Technical  College  H.  V,  Field,  B.SC.,  WH.S.,  M.I.E.E. 

Technical  School  for  Boys      H.  Haines,  B.SC. 

"  Hugh  Bell"  Senior  Women's  Institute     ...     Miss  D.  Robinson  (Organiser). 
"  The  Barns  "  Senior  Women-' s  Institute     ...     Miss  D.  Robinson  (Organiser). 

306 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


MIDDLESBROUGH  (C.B.) 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Allen,  Alderman  L    G,  J.P.,  1,  Martin  Grove 
Road,  Grove  Hill. 

ALDLRMLN 

Cocks,  A.  H.,  66,  Clifton  Street 
Ramsey,  B.,  27,  Thornfield  Road,  Lmthorpc, 
Turner,   E ,  4,  Claude  Avenue,   Linthorpe 

COUNCILLORS 

Anderson,  li.  A  »  100,  Grange  Road. 
Bolton,  J.  S.,  13,  Clarence  Street 
9urton,  Mrs    L ,  71,  The  Vale,  Grove  Hill 
Dunne,  The  Rt  Rev.  Mons.  Canon  N  R  ,  V.G  , 

St     Philomena's    Prebytery,    Park    Road 

South 

French,  H  ,  MB*,  21,  Russell  Street. 
Gilmore,  J  ,  j  p.,  179,  West  Lane 
Gray,  R   V.  C.,  153,  Albert  Road. 
Kitchmg,  R.  Ridley,  j.p  ,  10,  Albert  Road 


Miller,  W  ,  56,  Lansdowne  Road,  Grove  Hill. 

Randall,  W  ,  33,  Orwell  Street. 

Taylor,  L.,  19,  Marton  Burn  Road,  Grove  Hill. 

Dickinson,  E    A.,  61,  West  Lane 

Slater,  J.,  14,  Bnardene  Avenue,  Lmthoipe 

Manton,  F ,  1,  lindsleigh  Drive,  Acklam. 

CO-OPTED 
Birkctt,  J   M  ,  30,  Freemantlc  Crescent,  Sutton 

ttsutc 
Brcwis-Levie,  A  ,  I  D  s  ,  3,  Cambridge  Avenue, 

Lmthorpe 

Suthcrst,  W  ,  15,  Walton  Avenue,  Lmthorpe. 
Perryman,  Rev.  A  ,  MA,  St.  Paul's  Vicarage, 

St.    Paul's    Road 
Nolan,    Rev.    Father    T     A ,    St     Alphonsus' 

Presbytery,   North   Ormcsby 
Coates,    Mrs     A      Sihoficld,    38,    Thornfield 

Road,  Lmthorpe. 
Ogle,  Mrs   K  ,  32,  Angle  Street 


NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN  . . . 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  ... 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
CHIEF  CLERK 
ADMINISTRATIVE 
ASSISTANTS 


INSPECTORS   OF    SCHOOLS 
ORGANISERS   OF    SPECIAL 
SUBJECTS 


ORGANISER  FOR  THE 

SERVICE  OF  YOUTH 
EDUCATION  ARCHITECT    ... 
ORGANISER  OF  CHILDREN'S 

CARE 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

OFFICER 
SENIOR   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL   OFFICERS 

(Full-time) 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 

(Part-time) 

SENIOR  SCHOOL  DENTIST 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE,  1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  Ip.  RATE 
1946-47  (estimated) 
NURSBRY  SCHOOLS 
NURSERY  CLASSES 


Alderman  Mrs.  F.  E.  Taylor,  j.r. 

Alderman  James  Clydesdale. 

Thomas  Walling,  M.A,,  City  Education  Office,  North- 
umberland Road,  Newcastle- upon-Tyne,  1.  Tel.  : 
Newcastle  21224.  Private  address :  8,  Castleton 
Grove,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  2.  Tel.  :  Jesmond 
827. 

P.  Turton,  A.S.A.A. 

William  Summerville. 

R.  W.  B.  Carter,  B.A.  (Oxon)  ;  J.  F.  Everett,  M.A. 
(Cantab)  ;  R.  Harding,  B.SC.  (Lond.)  ;  G.  W. 
Labiam,  M.A.  (Cantab);  F.  J.  Luce,  B.SC.  (Lond.); 
A.  J.  Short,  B.SC.  (Lond.). 

Miss  I.  T.  Bradley  ;   G.  H.  Welch,  B.SC. 

Miss  L.  Bramble  (Cookery,  Laundrywork  and  School 
Meals)  ;  C.  A.  Holmes  and  Miss  C.  M.  Thomas 
(Physical  Training)  ;  W.  H.  McGinnety  (Wood- 
work and  Metal  work)  ;  Mrs.  S.  Tittle  (Drama) ; 
Needlecrafts  (Vacant)  ;  Music  (Vacant). 

C.  A.  Pattison,  B.A. 

F.  W.  Harvey,  F.R.I.B.A. 
J.  R.  Procter. 

Miss  E.  M.  Wanstall,  M.B.EO  M.A. 
R.  F.  Lunn,  L.R.C.P.  &  s.,  D.P.H. 

Mrs.  M.  Anderson,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;  Miss  K.  Booth,  M.B., 
B.S.  ;  H.  M.  Dixon,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;  R.  R.  Dodd,  M.B., 
B.S.  ;  R.  D.  Forsyth,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Aural  Surgeon;. 

W.  Mackenzie,  M.DO  F.R.C.S.E.,  D.P.H.  (Orthopaedic 
Surgeon). 

(Vacant). 

A.  Brown,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ;  T.  E.  Coulson,  L.D.S.  ;  D.  M. 

Crombie,  L.D.S.  ;   H.  Moor,  L.D.S.  ;   M.  J.  O'Meara, 

L.D.S.,  R.S.C.  (one  vacancy). 
262,920. 
3s.  9.526d. 
£10,850. 

Two — 144  on  roll.    (At  present  closed.) 
Three— 60  on  roll. 


307 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE  (C.B.) 


SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY  MODERN 

SCHOOLS 

TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 
GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

(July,  1946) 


Bovs 
2 


County  . . 
Voluntary 
County  . . 
Voluntary 


(a)  Provided 

(b)  Non-Provided, 
but  aided  on  a 
deficiency  basis 

(c)  Non-Provided, 
but     aided     on 
other  basis 

(d)  Non-Provided, 
and  not  aided  by 
the  L.E.A. 


Totals      ...  5  7—12 

Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  : — 


No.  of     No.  on  Roll 

Departments      30-6-46 

74  22,744 

23  6,667 

13  3,819 

2  621 

3  732 
Girls       Mixed       Total 

2  —  4 


—  5 


(a) 
(b) 
(c) 
(d) 


Boys 
l,04b 

835 
618 


Girls 
966 

1,256 
940 


Mixed 


Total 
2,012 

2091 
1.558 


Totals 


2,499        3,162  —      5,661 


EVENING  INSTITUTES 
SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  ... 


TRAINING  COLLEGE 
TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 


COMMERCIAL  COLLEGE 


PUBLIC  ASSISTANCE  HOMES 


No.  of  No. 
Departments    on  Roll 
7  4,574 

Physically  Defective  and  Partially 

Sighted  2  158 

Mentally  Defective       2  230 

Kenton  Lodge,  Training  College  (152  students). 
Principal — Miss  E.  Scott,  M.A. 

Rutherford  College  of  Technology  (Day  Students,  78, 
Evening  Students  2,516).  Principal— H.  A.  Scar- 
borough, D.SC.,  M.A. 

Municipal  College  of  Commerce  (Day  Students, 
Secondary  Age  Group,  140  ;  Day  Students,  Adults, 
215  ;  Evening  Students,  1,254).  Principal— J. 
Lamb,  B.A.,  B.SC. 

Ponteland  Cottage  Homes — accommodation  for  245 
children — are  maintained  by  the  Education  Com- 
mittee under  the  Poor  Law  Act.  1930. 

Service  of  Youth. 

The  Youth  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Higher  Education  Committee 
and  has  adopted  a  definite  policy  of  aiding  voluntary  organisations  rather  than 
itself  forming  youth  organisations.  168  youth  organisations,  together  with  a  large 
number  of  subsidiary  units,  are  now  affiliated  to  the  Youth  Committee  and  approxi- 
mately £8,500  has  been  paid  m  grants  to  these  affiliated  organisations  during  the 
current  financial  year.  The  Education  Committee  has  provided  approximately  130 
classes  specially  arranged  for  organisations  both  in  educational  subjects  and  in 
recreational  subjects,  together  with  increased  facilities  for  club  meetings  and  outdoor 
sports  activities.  Drama  and  P.T.  Courses  and  a  Youth  Games  Week  have  been 
arranged  together  with  training  courses  for  club  leaders. 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  County  Boys9  Schools 

Heaton  Grammar         F.  R.  Barnes,  M.A. 

Rutherford  Grammar C.  S.  Hall,  M.A . 

308 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE  (C.B.) 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS— continued. 
Name  of  School  Head 

County  Girls'  Schools 

Heaton  High     Miss  E.  C.  Henstock,  PH.D. 

Rutherford  High          Miss  H.  L.  Wood,  M.A. 

(c)  Non-Provided,  but  aided  on  other  basis 

Central  Newcastle  High  School  ( G. ) Miss  M.  Leale,  B.sc. 

Convent  of  the  Sicred  Heart  School  (G.)     .  .     Mme.  M.  M.  Ward. 

Dame  Allan's  Boys'  School     A.  K.  Wilson,  M.A. 

Dame  Allan's  Girls' School Miss  F.  A.  Elliott,  M.A. 

St.  Cuthbert's  Grammar  School  (B.)...          ...     Very  Rev.  J.  J.  Canon  Cunningham. 

(d)  Non-Provided,  and  not  aided  by  the  L.E.A. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne   Church  High  School 

(G.) Miss  I.  C.  Joslin,  B.SC. 

La  Sagesse  Convent  School  (G.)        ...         ...     Miss  F.  Lloyd. 

Royal  Grammar  School  (B.) E.  R.  Thomas,  O.B.E.,  M.A.,  M.sc. 

MEMBERS 

CHAIRMAN  Oliver,  W    H  ,  65,  Bolbcc  Road 

Taylor,  Alderman  Mrs.  I7    E,  (Deputy  Lord  Ridley,  Miss  A,  51,  Pitt  Street 

Mayor),   76,  Benwell  Lane  '  Robson,  Mrs   G ,  j  p  ,  54,  Turret  Road. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN  •  R<we,  R    M  »  57>  Grosvenor  Place 

Clydesdale,    Alderman    James,    (Lord  Mayor),  Simm,  H,  11,  Holmside  Place 

16,  Hodttkin  Park  Road.  CO-OPTED 

ALDERMEN  Alderson,  Mrs.  J  h  ,  M.A  ,  j  p.,  Whitton  Grange, 

Dixon,    Cr ,    j  P  ,    32,    westbourne   Avenue  Rothbury. 

Grant,  J  ,  j  P  ,  46,- Cloth  Market.  Alderson,  Mrs.   M  »   137,  Demon  Road 

Horton,  J    T  ,  243,  St   Anthony's  Road  Beckmgham,  E    L.,  B  sc: ,  j.p  ,  Milburn  House, 

Larkm,  T  ,  23,  South  Parade,  Whitley  Bay  i}ean  Street. 

McLoughhn,  J    F,  97,  Clumber  Street.  Bell,    S,   Comston,   Wylam-on- Tyne 

Nixon,  J    G  ,  j  P,  21,  Eldon  Square  Corcoran,    Rev     Canon   P     L,    St.    Michael's, 

Pearson,  J  ,  j  p   (Sheriff),  53,  Fchxsiowc  Drive  Elswick 

Readhead,  H  ,   1007,  Walker  Road  Hellawell,  Miss  F    M  ,  Holmside  Villa,  Row- 

Fully,  T  ,  1,  Douglas  Avenue,  Gusiurth  lands   Gill 

COUNCILLORS  McKcnzic,  Rev.  J  ,  22,  Portland  Terrace 

Dixon,  Mrs   R   A,  121,  Roman  Avenue.  Owen,  Rev   E    L  ,  B  A  ,  4,  Kensington  Terrace. 

Fenwick,  J    1'    T.,  4,  Osborne  Villas.  Percy,    Rt     Hon     Lord    Eustace,    PC,    D  c  L , 

Jacobson,  G  ,  34,  Delaval  Road.  King's    College. 

Graham,  G    H ,  2,  Eastwood  Gardens  Richardson,    Mrs      L  ,    "  Stoneham,"     Beech 

Laraman,  G  ,  j  p  ,  27,  Bruce  Gardens.  Grove  Road 

Mole,  T  s  J.P  ,  28,  Kmgsley  Place  Young,  T    D  ,  j  P  ,  Royal  Arcade 

NEWPORT  (Man.)  (C.B.) 

CHAIRMAN .    Alderman  A.  E.  Pugh,  J.P. 

DIRECTOR David  W.  Gates,  M.A.,  D.SC.,  F.C.P.,  Education  Offices, 

Charles  Street,' Newport.  Tel.:  4238,  4239  and  4230. 
DEPUTY  DIRECTOR  ...    W.  J.  Edmonds,  F.C.I. s. 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER    H.  W.  Catto,  M.D.,  Medical  Officer  of  Health. 
ASSISTANT   MEDICAL  I.  T.  J.  Ruxton,  M,B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    R.  Roderick, 

OFFICERS  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;    F.  C.  R.  Harvey,  M.D. 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS  ...     C.  I.  T.  Morgan,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ;   Mrs.  M.  T,  E.  Owen 

Williams,  L.D.S. 

TREASURER  Alexander    H.    Dunn,    M.B.E.,    A.I.M.T.A.,    Borough 

Treasurer  and  Comptroller. 

ARCHITECT  J.  Plackett,  A.R.I.B.A.,  Borough  Architect. 

ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL        Miss  E.  M.  Williams  and  H.  A.  Oberholzer. 
TRAINING 

POPULATION  Census,   1931— -89,203.      Estimated,   1939—97,200 

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED,    5s.  2.98d. 

1946-47  (estimated) 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE  £3*025. 

1946-47  (estimated)  No.  No.  of       No.  on  Roll 

PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY  Departments    31-3-46 

SCHOOLS  Provided  ...  16  35  8,992 

Non-Provided : — 

C.  of  E,         ...  1  2  278 

R.C 6  8  1,638 

Totals      ...  23  45  10,908 

305 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES5  YEAR  BOOK 
NEWPORT  (Mon.)  (C.B.) 

MODERN   SECONDARY  Four  Provided  Schools  with  accommodation  for  1,440 

SCHOOLS  pupils. 

Boys  Girls  Total 

SECONDARY  GRAMMAR  Provided  ...  2  2  4 

SCHOOLS  31-3-46  Pupils   in   attend- 

ance   at    above 

schools  ...          919  845  1,764 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE       ...    Principal:    F.   W.   R.   Harrison,  B.SC.,   M.I.MECH.E., 

M.I.MAR.E.  No.  of  Students 

at  31-3-46 
Commercial;,  Engineering  and  Science  Depts. 

Senior  Full-time    ...         ...         ......  18 

Senior  Part-time    ............  392 

Junior  Engineering  School   .........  82 

Junior  Commercial  School  ...         ......          132 

Junior  Building  School         ........  54 

Evening  Courses        ...         ...         ...         ...          896 

Art  School:—      .  1,574 

Full-time  day         ............  49 

Part-time  day  and  evening           ......  253 

Evenings  only        ......         ......  318 

Total   ...............       2,194 

SECONDARY  GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

The  Newport  High  School  for  Boys  ...  E.  C.  Linton3  B.SC. 

The  Newport  (St.  Julian's)  High  School  for  E.  J.  Atkinson,  M.sc. 

Boys, 

The  Newport  High  School  for  Girls  ...  Miss  G.  K.  Horser>  B.SC. 

The  Newport  (St.  Julian's)  High  School  for 

Girls   .................  Miss  E.  D.  Crowther,  M.A. 

MODERN  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

Stow  Hill  Modern  Secondary  School  for  Girls    Miss  H.  V.  Hall,  M.A. 
Stow  Hill  Modern  Secondary  School  for  Boys     G.  J.  Langford. 
Brynglas  Modern  Secondary  School  (Mixed)     F.  W.  Carey. 
Hatherleigh      Modern      Secondary      School     F.  J.  Hando. 

(Mixed) 

MEMBERS 

CHAIRMAN  Cornford,  F.  V.,  41,  Barrack  Hill. 


A  n  •  J  "  '  23'  Brynhyfryd  8:xT«- 


DEPUTY-CHAPMAN  g^L.'  fc 

Casey,    Alderman    W  ,    j  p.,    22,    Mendalgief  Lewis,  D.,  426,  Caerleon  Road. 

Road.  Aston,  E.,  52,  Capel  Crescent. 

ALDERMEN  Ley,  R.  H.,  5,  Vicarage  Hill. 

Smith,   W.    F.    E.,   J.P.,    "  Campion   House,"  Lloyd  Jones,  W.,  13,  Queen's  Hill  Crescent. 

Surrey  Place.  Jones,  J.  H.,  84,  Commercial  Street. 
Hart,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  j  p  ,  67,  Lewis  Street. 
Wardell,  J.  R.,  O.B.E.,  J.P.,  "  Kington,"  Nash  CO-OPTED 

Harrison,  F.  W.  R.,  14,  Brynhyfryd  Road. 


Bryant,  W.  H.,  46,  Harrow  Road. 

_      ,    _    0  Colbert,  Rev.  J.,  St.  Mary's  Presbytery,  Stow 

Tyack,  F.  $„  25,  Batchelor  Road.  Hill 

Mooney,  T.  F.,  130,  Brynglas  Road.  Thomas,    Rev.    D.    J.,    Hill   View,    Highcroft 

Dunn,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  9,  Prospect  Street.  Road. 

Willis,  A   E.,  j  p    39,  Tunnell  Terrace.  Lewis,   Rev.   C.   G.   R.,   All   Saints  Vicarage, 

£dam?.'  ™  *l"  Q  1Ca?rau  Road-  Brynglas  Road. 

Pinnell,  W  ,  26,  Dolphin  Street.  Moore,  A.,  230,  Chnstchurch  Road. 

Rawden,  Mrs.  b,,  12,  ,  Clifton  Place.  Stephens,    W.    T.,    "  Beverley,"    Llanmartin, 

Bell,  Mrs.  Letiaa,  4<  Hythe/'  Ridgeway.  near  Newport. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


NORTHAMPTON  (CJB.) 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
CHIEF  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ORGANISERS   OF   PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
TEMPORARY  ASSISTANT 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST  ... 
ASSISTANT    SCHOOL 

DENTIST 

SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 
BOROUGH  TREASURER 
EDUCATION  ACCOUNTANT 
POPULATION 
EDUCATION  RATE  LEVIED 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 

NURSERY   SCHOOLS 
NURSERY  CLASSES 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  "  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

MODERN 

GRAMMAR 


Councillor  W.  H,  Percival,  J.P. 

Councillor  F.  Tollit. 

H.  C.  Perrin,  M.B.E.,  Education  Office,  "  Springfield/' 
Cliftonville,  Northampton.  Tel.  :  2782.  Private 
address  :  7,Chipsey Avenue ,  Northampton.  Tel.:  2027. 

H.  A.  Skerrett,  B.A.  (Lond.). 

F.    Elliott   and   Miss    D.    L.    Goulston   (part- time). 

C.  G.  Payton,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  Medical  Officer  of  Health. 
L.  B.  Peters,  M.B.,  B.S. 

Miss  M.  M.  R.  Gaffney,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H. 


J.  P.  Wilson,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Eng.). 

A.  M.  Stidolph- Smith,  L.D.S.,  R.F.P.S. 

Miss  S.  Curd. 
F.  W.  Stapleton,  F.I.M.T.A. 
A.  E.  Tyrrell,  A.L.A.A.,  A.C.I.S. 
98,520  (estimated,  1945). 
3s.  10?d. 


£3,265. 

Five. 

One — Number  on  roll 


Provided 
Non-Provided  : — 

C.  ofE. 

R.C 

Totals  ... 


40. 

No. 
13 

6 

2 

21 


No.  of 
Departments 
19 

8 
3 

30 


No.  of  scholars 


on  Roll 
30-6-46 
5,439 

1,739 

497 

7,675 


One  School  for  educationally  subnormal  children, 
accommodation  120,  No.  on  roll,  76. 

One  Open- Air  School — accommodation  110  ;  Number 
on  roll  1 14.  N0m  Oj-  Scholars 

No.  of          on  Roll 
No.     Departments     30-6-46 

Provided  ...  8  9  2,094 

Provided  : — 

(a)  Northampton  Grammar  School  for  Girls.  Head- 
mistress— Miss  M.  Millburn,  M.A.  (Camb.). 

(/?)  Northampton  Grammar  School  for  Boys  (Town 
and  County).  Provided  jointly  by  Northampton 
Borough  (two- thirds)  ;  and  Northampton  County 
(one-third).  Headmaster — M.  B.  Nettleton,  M.A. 

Non-Provided  and  not  aided  by  L.E.A. — 2  Girls' 
Schools. 

Number  of  Pupils  in  attendance  at  Grammar  Secondary 
Schools  : — 


Provided 

Non-Provided  and 
not  aided 

Totals  ... 


Boys 
664 


Girls 
392 


—  1,000 


664 


1,392 


Totals 
1,056 

1,000 
2,056 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEE'S  YEAR  BOOK 

NORTHAMPTON  (C.B.) 

TECHNICAL  HIGH  SCHOOL     No.  of  Scholars,  350.    Headmaster  :    B.  S.   Howard, 

M.SC.  (Tech.),  M.A.  (Ed.)  Lond. 
EVENING  INSTITUTES 


School 

Boys 

Men 

Girls 

Women 

Total 

Barry  Road     
Bective 
Kettering  Road 
Rothersthorpe  Road  .  . 
St.  George's   
Spencer 

37 
80 
125 
62 
8 
134 

6 
6 
132 
32 

29 

89 

90 
19 
84 
133 

28 

97 
63 
17 
67 
200 
27 

229 
239 
293 
245 
341 
218 

446 

205 

443 

471 

1,565 

COLLEGE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 


One  College  of  Technology  with  Departments  for 
Commerce,  Mechanical  Engineering,  Boot  and 
Shoe  Manufacture,  Leather  Manufacture,  Electrical 
Engineering,  Building,  Science  and  Domestic 
Subjects. 

No.  of  Senior  Full-time  students    ...         ...  226 

No.  of  Senior  and  Junior  Part-time  day 

students       570 

No.  of  Senior  Evening  students      ...         ...        1,770 


SCHOOL  OF  ART   ... 


Total  

Principal :   O.  F.  Bailey,  B.SC.>  A.M.r.E.t. 
No.  of  Senior  Full-time  Students    ... 
No.  of  Part-time  and  Evening  Students 


Total 


2,566 

91 
425 

516 


Principal :  F.  E.  Courtney,  A.T.D. 


Youth  Service 

Chairman  :   Councillor  W.  H.  Percival,  J.P. 

Secretary  :   H.  C.  Pernn,  M.B.E.,  Chief  Education  Officer. 

Youth  Organiser  :   H.  T.  van  Laun. 

Sub-Committees  :    Developments,  Finance,  Physical  Training,  Playing  Fields. 

The  Youth  Advisory  Committee  is  constituted  on  the  lines  suggested  in  Board  of 
Education  Circular  1486.     It  functions  as  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Education  Com- 
mittee.    Since  its  first  meeting  in  May,  1940,  considerable  financial  aid  has  been 
,  given  to  the  various  Youth  Organisations  in  the  Borough. 

Premises,  Evening  Institute  Classes  and  Training  Courses  have  been  provided  for 
voluntary  and  statutory  bodies.  The  sum  of  £1,960  has  been  provided  for  Youth 
Work  during  the  current  financial  year. 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Percival,  Councillor  W.  H.,  j  p  3  1,  The  Crescent, 

Phippsvillc. 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
Tolht,  Councillor  F.,  43,  Elmhurst  Avenue. 

ALDERMEN 

Butterfield,  C.  H.  J  ,  4,  Cheyne  Walk. 
Coldham,  W.   E.,  "  Kenmure,"   Park  Avenue 

South 
Scott,  C.  J.,  69,  Birchfield  Road. 

COUNCILLORS 

Adams,  P.  W  ,  "  Fowcy,"  Park  Avenue  South. 
Cogan,    L     Danby,    D.s  o ,    L.R.c.s,,    30,    East 

Park  Parade. 

Chown,  C.  A.,  22,  The  Crescent,  Phippsville. 
Doffman,  S.,  43,  St.  Matthew's  Parade 


Ellis,  J,  H.,  42,  Florence  Road 
Etherington,  F ,  132,  Aldington  Road. 
Hope,  A.  L ,  98,  Dunster  Street. 
Lee,  Mrs    O    M  ,  5,  Castihan  Terrace. 
Saunders,  F    P,  96,  Penrhyn  Road. 
Walker,  W.  J.,  47,  Weston  Way. 

CO-OP  FED 

Chamberlain,    Mrs.    J.    T.,    "  Five    Gables,'* 

Holmfield  Way. 
Percival,  Mrs.  W.  H.,  1,  The  Crescent,  Phippb- 

ville. 

Street,  Mrs.  E.  S.,  15,  Pleydell  Road. 
Burrows,  H.  L.,  A. B.S.I.,  39,  Stimpson  Avenue. 
Hall,  E.,  19,  Lime  Avenue. 
Piggott,  J.   L.,   261,   Kettering  Road. 


NORTH  SHIELDS 

(See  Tynemouth  C.B.) 


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NORWICH  (C.B.) 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  F.  C.  Jex,  O.B.E.,  J.P. 

DIRECTOR J.    W.    Beeson,    M.sc.,    Education   Department,    City 

Hall,  Norwich.     Tel.  :  Norwich  22233.     Extension 
149. 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR          ...    E.  D.  Mason,  M.A.,  L.R.A.M. 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT    Miss  F.  McQuitty,  M.A.,  B.ED. 

AND  PSYCHOLOGIST 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT    Mrs.  R.  E.  Hill. 

CHIEF  CLERK        W.  L.  Sussams.    (Extension  137). 

MEDICAL  OFFICER  OF  V.   F.    Soothill,   M.A.,   M.D.,  B.CH.   (Cantab.),    D.P.H., 

HEALTH  AND  SCHOOL  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.). 

MEDICAL  OFFICFR 
DEPUTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER    G.  L.  Lcggat,  O.B.E.,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Edin.),  D.P.H. 

OF  HEALTH 
SENIOR  ASSISTANT  MEDICAL    G.  W.  Riddel,  M.C.,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Aber.),  D.P.H. 

OFFICER      IN      CHARGE 

OF     SCHOOL     MEDICAL 

SERVICE  AND   ASSISTANT 

MEDICAL      OFFICER     OF 

HEALTH 
SENIOR  ASSISTANT  MEDICAL    Miss  A.  A.  Nicol,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Aber.),  D.P.H.  (Aberd.). 

OFFICER  OF  HEALTH  IN 

CHARGE   OF   MATERNITY 

AND  CHILD  WELFARE 
CLINICAL  TUBERCULOSIS         R.  B.  Boston,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  F.R.C.S.  (Ed.),  D.P.H. 

OFFICER,  ASSISTANT 

MEDICAL     OFFICER     OF 

HEALTH  AND  ASSISTANT 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
DEPUTY  MEDICAL  DIRECTOR    T.  J.  O'Riordan,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.N.U.I. 

OF   THE   MASS   RADIO- 
GRAPHY UNIT,  ASSISTANT 

CLINICAL   TUBERCULOSIS 

OFFICER,    ASSISTANT 

MEDICAL    OFFICER    OF 

HEALTH  AND  ASSISTANT 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
TEMPORARY    ASSISTANT          E.  Lejbowicz,  M.D.  (Vienna). 

MEDICAL  OFFICER  OF 

HEALTH  AND  ASSISTANT 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL  OFFICER  V.  P.  McDonagh,  M.B.,  CH.B,  (Ed.),  D.P.H. 

OF    HEALTH,    ASSISTANT 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

AND  RESIDENT  MEDICAL 

OFFICER    AT    ISOLATION 

HOSPITAL 
ASSISTANT   MEDICAL  J.  F.  Caithness,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Manch.),  D.P.H.  (Ed.). 

OFFICER     OF     HEALTH, 

AND  ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON   ...     G.    Maxted,    M.D.    (Lond.),    F.R.C.S.    (Eng.).    Three 

sessions  each  week. 
CONSULTANT   EAR,   NOSE      R.  A.  Highmoor,  F.R.C.S.  (Ed.).     Isolation  Hospital. 

AND  THROAT  SPECIALISTS 

ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON   ...    H.  A.  Brktain,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.A.O.,  M.CH.,  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.) 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  OFFICERS    Senior  :  C.  R.  Knowles,  L.D.S.  (Leeds). 

Assistants  :    J.  E.  D.  Pollard,  L.D.S.  (Eng.) ;    A.  E. 
Summers,  L.D.S.  (Glas,). 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

NORWICH  (C.B.) 

CITY  ARCHITECT L.  G.  Hannaford,  F.R.I.B.A. 

ACCOUNTANT         W.  W.  Elven,  A.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A.  (City  Treasurer). 

ORGANISERS    OF   PHYSICAL      Miss  E.  N.  Walsh  ;   S.  W.  Turnbull. 

TRAINING 

POPULATION          Census:    106,100  (estimated  1942). 

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED,    5s.  8.46d. 

1946-47 
PRODUCT    OF     ID.     RATE,     £3,140  (estimated). 

1946-47 

NURSERY  SCHOOL  ...     1  for  120  children. 

NURSERY  CLASSES  ..    6. 

PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY  Provided— 27.   Non-Provided  :   C.  of  E.— 3.   R.C.— 2. 

SCHOOLS  No.  of  Departments— 46.     No.  on  Roll  31-3-46— 

12,304. 

SPECIAL   SCHOOLS 1  Physically  Defective  School  with  215  on 'Roll. 

1  Mentally  Defective  School  with  55  on  Roll. 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT          W.  J.  Dunham,  Executive  Officer,  Juvenile  Employ- 

DEPARTMENT  ment  Department,  City  Hall,  Norwich.       (Exten- 

sion 103). 

SECONDARY  (GRAMMAR)  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Maintained  Boys'  School 

City  of  Norwich  School          R.  W.  Jackson,  M.A.,  B.SC.  (ECON.). 

Maintained  Girls'  School 

Blyth  School      .  Mrs.  F.  E.  Whitaker,  M.A. 

(b)  Non-Maintained 

King  Edward  VI  Grammar  School  (B.)        .  .  A.  Stcphenson,  M.A. 

Norwich  High  School  for  Girls          .  .         .  .  Miss  E.  P.  Jameson. 

Notre  Dame  High  School  for  Girls   . .          ...  Sister  Joseph. 

(c)  Non-Maintained  and  Non-Aided 

Bracondalc  School  (B.)  .     F.  E.  Scott,  B.A. 

OTHER  SCHOOLS  OF  HIGHER  EDUCATION 

Name  Head 

The  Norwich  City  College  and  Art  School  ...     F.    Briers,    B.SC.,    D.PHIL.    (Oxon), 
including  Junior  Technical  School,  Junior        B.SC.  (Lond.),  F.R.I. c. 
Art  Department   and   Junior  Commercial 
School 

Youth   Service 

The  general  aim  in  establishing  a  youth  centre  is  to  provide  a  meeting  place  for 
the  youth  of  the  district  where  the  recreational  work  of  the  senior  schools  can  be 
continued.  The  primary  concern  is  the  welfare  and  happiness  of  the  members. 
Students  are  quick  to  realise  the  advantages  of  a  communal  centre,  and  the  attendances 
prove  that  a  good  proportion  grasp  the  opportunities  provided,  thereby  justifying 
the  existence  of  the  Institutes.  Formality  is  dispensed  with  as  far  as  possible  and 
the  centre  is  run  on  the  lines  of  a  club.  Apart  from  the  normal  activities  in  physical 
training  and  games,  art  and  crafts,  dramatics,  science,  woodwork  and  metalwork, 
cookery,  dressmaking  and  embroidery,  special  features  are  introduced  such  as  films, 
lantern  lectures,  concerts,  social  evenings,  table  tennis  and  football  matches,  and 
visits  to  places  of  interest.  Generally  speaking,  the  response  from  students  is  good 
and  there  is  no  doubt  that  the  work  of  the  Centres  is  well  worth  while.  Students 
are  usually  from  14  to  20  years  of  age.  Youth  Centres  have  now  been  opened  to 
cover  the  whole  of  the  City  of  Norwich.  There  are  two  centres  for  boys,  one  for 
girls  and  six  for  boys  and  girls.  Over  1,500  boys  and  girls  have  enrolled  during 
the  present  session. 

S.  W.  Turnbull  is  Youth  Organiser  to  the  Norwich  Education  Authority.  Tel. : 
Norwich  22233,  Extension  116. 

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EDUCATION   COMMITTEES     YEAR   BOOK 


CHAIRMAN 


Jcx,    Alderman    H ,    O.B  E  ,    j  p  ,    "  Natuna," 
Carton  Grove  Road. 

VlCr-CHAIRMAN 

Harrison,  Councillor  V.  E ,  M  B.F.,  22,  Ipswich 

Road. 

ALDERMEN 
Clarkson,  Mihs  M.  M.,  cur,  j  P  ,  5,  Mount 

Pleasant. 

Frazcr,  H.,  j  P  ,  19,  Him  Grove  Lane 
Henderson,  J.  F  ,  j  P  ,  419,  Earlham  Road. 
Johnson,  G.  F.,  16,  Pclham  Road. 

COUNCILLORS 
Allen,  H  ,  J.P ,  78,  Harvey  Lane. 


NORWICH  (C.B.) 
MEMBERS 

Boddy,  8,  Hughcndon  Road. 


Braund,  R.  P.,  Weston,  Constitution  Hill. 
Burdett,  Mrs    F.  E  ,  J.P  ,  17,  Coric  Road 
Carter,  O.  H.,  211,  Newmarket  Road 
Clarke,  13    H.,  21,  Quebec  Road 
Daley,  P.  V  ,  12,  Rye  Avenue 
Dean,  E.  F ,  70,  Brian  Avenue. 
Driver,  P    h  ,  449,  Unthank  Road 
Frazer,  Mrs    M.  M  ,  19,  Elm  Grove  Lane 
Futfili,  Mrs.  E.  K  ,  j  P  ,  146,  Thorpe  Road 
Hardy,  Mrs.  R.  R.,  71,  Clarendon  Road 
Keefe,  R.  B  ,  16,  Ipswich  Road 
Palmer,  W.  A  ,  5*5,  Magdalen  Street 
Tuddenham,  A    S  ,  6,  Chester  Street 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
INSPECTORS  OF  SCHOOLS 


NOTTINGHAM  (C.B.) 

..      Alderman  W.  Halls,  J.P. 

...     F.  Stephenson,  M.A.,  Education  Offices,  South  Parade, 

Nottingham.     Tel.  :    Nottingham  45751  (6  lines). 
...     J.  H.  Watts,  M.A.,  D.P.A. 

...      P.   Lord,  B.SC.,  M.ED. 

...  R.  Hitchcock,  PH.D.,  M.A.,  B.SC.  (Boys'  Senior  and  Junior 
Schools,  Boys'  and  Mixed  Evening  Institutes  and  Play 
Centres)  Miss  F.  German  (Girls*  Special  Subjects  in 
Day  and  Evening  Schools).  Mrs.  B.  C.  de  St.  Paar 
(Senior  Girls1  Schools  and  Women's  Evening 
Institutes).  Miss  L.  G.  Studman  (Infants'  and  Junior 
Schools).  Miss  W.  I.  Warren  (Physical  Training  and 
Evening  Play  Centres).  S.  L.  Goldthorpe  (Physical 
Training).  N.  Gill,  F.COLL.H.  (Handicraft). 

SENIOR  MEDICAL  OFFICER    A.  A.  E.  Newth,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.,  School  Medical 

Service,     Chaucer     Street,     Nottingham.         Tel.  : 
Nottingham  43064. 

R.  G.  Sprenger,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Senior  Assistant)  ;  *W.  J. 
C.  Auld,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Miss  E.  E.  McCulloch, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ;  Miss  M.  J.  B.  Anderson,  M.B., 
D.P.H.  ,  Miss  M.  I.  Rowland,  M.B.,  B.S.  (LOND.). 

V.  C.  Carrmgton,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s.  (Senior  Dental  Oflicer) ; 
Mrs.  Curtis,  L.D.S.  ;  H.  V.  Small,  L.D.S.  (Temporary)-, 
R.  W.  Ellis,  L.D.S.  (part-time)  ;  R.  Faure,  L.D.S.  (part- 
tune)  ;  *J.  Liddiard,  L.D.S.  (pan-turn) 
McGowan,  L.D.S.  (part-time) 
L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (ENG.). 
*  On  War  Service. 

Mrs.  J.  Adam,  M.A. 


ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 


F.    G.    Tomlinson, 


SENIOR  EDUCATIONAL 

PSYCHOLOGIST 
JUNIOR   EDUCATIONAL 

PSYCHOLOGIST 
MEDICAL  PSYCHIATRIST   ... 
PSYCHIATRIC   SOCIAL 

WORKER 

PLAY  THERAPIST 
SPEECH  THERAPIST 
YOUTH  ORGANISER  (GIRLS) 
YOUTH  ORGANISER  (BOYS) 
ORGANISER  OF  COMMUNITY 

CENTRES 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

CANTEENS 
ARCHITECT 

SURVEYOR 

ACCOUNTANTS       


Miss  J.  Andrews,  B.A. 

W.  H.  Whiles,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.M.  (part-time). 
Miss  D.  Worth,  B.A. 

Miss  M.  L.  Hawkey,  B.SC. 
Miss  C.  H.  P^arn. 
Miss  E.  Gaincct. 
H.  A.  Betts. 
W.  Bennett. 

Miss  E.  N.  Beard. 

R.  M.  Finch,  O.B.E.,  M.INST.C.E.,  City  Engineer  and 
Surveyor,  Guildhall,  Nottingham. 

A.  B.  Day,  F.S.I. 

J.  Boydell,  F.S.A.A.,  City  Treasurer,  Nottingham  j 
E.  Reavill,  Education  Accountant,  Exchange  Build* 
ings,  Smithy  Row.  Tel.  :  Nottingham  3571. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


NOTTINGHAM  (C.B.) 

SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE 

DEPARTMENT 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 

POPULATION 

AREA         

RATEABLE  VALUE 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE     . 
EDUCATION  RATE  ... 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 
SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 
SPECIAL    SCHOOLS 


NURSERY  CLASSES 
EVENING  INSTITUTES 

EVENING  PLAY  CENTRES 


H.  J.  Henson  (Superintendent). 

T.  J.  Selby  (Supervisor).  Juvenile  Employment 
Bureau,  Standard  Hill,  Nottingham.  Tel.  :  Notting- 
ham 44071. 

280,000  (approximately). 

16,166  acres. 

£2,196,590. 

£8,780  (estimated). 

4s.  9.65d.  (1946-47). 

No.        No.  on  Roll 

86  22,802 

33  11,596 

Two  schools  for  physically  handicapped  pupils  with 
240  pupils  on  roll ;  2  schools  for  educationally  sub- 
normal pupils  with  275  pupils  on  roll ;  1  school  for 
the  deaf  and  partially  deaf  with  32  pupils  on  roll. 

26  classes  with  780  pupils  on  roll. 

16  Institutes  with  7,558  students  on  roll  (April, 
1945). 

Summer  Session  :  13  Play  Centres,  845  average  attend- 
ance. Winter  Session  :  6  Play  Centres,  495  average 
attendance. 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School 

(a)  Provided  Schools 

High  Pavement  School  

Manning  School 
Mundella  School 

(b)  Not  aided  by  L.E.A. 

Boys' High  School        

Girls'  High  School       Miss  E.  M.  Merrifield,  M. A. 

Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  Schools — (a)  2,252  ;   (b)  1,333. 


Head 

G.  J.  R.  Potter,  O.B.E.,  M.A. 
Miss  J.  Harding,  M.A. 
R.  B.  Calder,  M.A,,  B.SC. 

C.  L.  Reynolds,  M.A. 


TRAINING 

College 
University  College,  Nottingham 


COLLEGE 

Head  of  Department 
...     Professor  N.  Haycocks. 


School 
College  of  Art,  Nottingham 


SCHOOL    OF 


ART 

Head 
A.  H.  Rodway,  A.R.C.A. 


DAY    CONTINUATION    SCHOOL 

School  Head 

Boots'  Day  Continuation  School, 

Beeston,  Nottingham  F.  W.  Coe,  B.SC. 

761  pupils  on  roll,  July,  1946. 

Youth  Service 

246  Youth  Groups  have  registered  with  the  Youth  Committee.  Membership, 
1944  :  Boys,  4,801  (11  to  20  years)  470  (under  11)  ;  girls,  3,680  (11  to  20  years),  361 
(under  11);  Mixed  Groups,  3,617  (11  to  20  years),  508  (under  11).  Camping, 
swimming  and  games  schemes  were  arranged  in  which  Youth  Organisations  have 
taken  part.  24  part-time  Club  Leaders,  5  assistant  part-time  Club  Leaders,  and  408 
Instructors  have  been  supplied  to  youth  groups  during  1945-46. 


Committee 

Primary  Education          .  . 
Secondary  Education 
Further  Education 

School  Buildings 

Finance 

School  Attendance 
Juvenile  Employment 
School  Health      .  . 

Youth        

School  Meals  Service 


SUB-COMMITTEES 

Chairman 

.  .         Councillor  J.  A   Shaw. 
Alderman  W.  Halls,  J.P. 
Councillor  J   E.  Mitchell 
Alderman  W.  Crane,  J.P 
Alderman  W.  Sharp 
Councillor  A.  H.  Billmgham. 
Alderman  W,  Sharp, 

Councillor  Miss  M.  Glen  Bott,  M.B.,  B  s.,  J.P. 
Councillor  J.  E.  Mitchell. 
Alderman  W.  Halls,  J.P. 

316 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


NOTTINGHAM  (C.B.) 


MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Halls,  Alderman  W,  j  P.,   173,  Loughhorough 
Road,  West  Bndgford. 

VICE-CHAIKMAN 

Mitchell,    Councillor    J.    E ,    Park   House,    7, 
Mapperley  Road 

ALDERMEN 
Crane,  W  ,  J  P.,  5,  Clumber  Crescent  South, 

The  Park 

Sharp,  W  ,  51,  Aspley  Park  Drive,  Asplcy 
Shaw,  R,  J.P,  447,  Derby  Road 

COUNCILLORS 

Barsby.  Mrs    K.,  73,  Hadbury  Road,  Babford 
Billingham,  A   H.,  37,  Tcesdale  Road 


Butler,  C   A.,  18,  Harwill  Crescent,  Aspley, 
Chambers,  Mrs    L    E  ,  j  p  ,  26,  Bobbers  Mill 

Road 

Cox,  W.  J.j  165,  Moore  Road,  Mapperley. 
Button,  G  ,  10,  Crossley  Street,  Sherwood 
Glen  Bott,  Miss  M  ,  M.B  ,  B  s.,  j  p  ,  15,  Regent 

Street. 

Hill,  S    P ,  12,  Ewell  Road,  Wollaton. 
Hobson,  S  ,  The  Croft,  Alexandra  Park. 
Maltby,  W    E.,  115,  Derby  Road 
Murby,  W  ,  48,  Oxford  Street,  Bulwell 
Shaw,    J     A ,    "  Haywood,"    Shelford    Road, 

Radchffe-on-Trcnt 
Willbery,  J  ,  2,  Eton  Grove,  Wollaton  Park. 


OLDHAM  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  .  . 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 

CHIEF  CLERK        

EDUCATION  ACCOUNTANT... 
EDUCATION  ARCHITECT  ... 
CHIEF  ATTENDANCE 

OFFICER 
JUVENILE   EMPLOYMENT 

OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON    ... 
ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON   ... 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  OFFICERS 
YOUTH   ORGANISER 
ORGANISERS   OF   PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
ORGANISERS   OF    SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 

DAY  OF  MEETING 

POPULATION          

TOTAL    EDUCATION    RATE 

1946 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


Councillor  Frank  Lord,  O.B.E.,  J.P. 

Alderman  A.  Marshall,  J.P. 

Maurice     Harrison,     M.A..     M.BD.,     B.SC.,     Education 

Offices,  Union  Street  West,  Oldham.     Tel.  :    MAIn 

5461-2-3-4-5. 

A.  M.  Brown,  M.A.,  PH.D. 

B.  A.  Kershaw. 
A.  Halliwell. 

J.  W.  Hitching,  A.I.A.A. 
J.  Percival. 

H.  Higmbotham,  M.A.,  Juvenile  Employment  Bureau, 

Education  Offices,  Oldham.     Tel.  :    MAIn  5031. 
J.  T.  C.  Keddie,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Medical  Officer  of 

Health)  Town  Hall,  Oldham.     Tel.  :   MAIn  3633. 
J.  Starkie,  M.R.C.S  ,  L.R.C.P.,  M.B.3  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;   H.  S. 

Bagshaw,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    Edna  Circuitt,  M.B., 

CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
N.  Maclnnes,  M.B.,  CH.B. 

H.  PoStOn,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  B.A.O. 

J.  Fcnton,  L.D.s.  ;  G.  C.  Kent,  L.D.S.  ;  (One  Vacancy). 

(Vacant), 

W.  C.  S.  Morgan  ;   (One  Vacancy). 

Vacant  (Art)  ;    Mrs.  E.  T.  Lees  (Domestic  Science)  ; 

F.  Bottoms  (Handicraft). 
Third  Monday  in  each  month  at  5.0  p.m. 
140,314  (1931  Census). 
Amount  of  Precept— £  190,688.    Rate  per  £— 70.6d. 

£2,7CO. 


County  . 
Voluntary 
County  . . 


No.    of 
No.  Department* 
18                 35 
18                 29 

7                   7 

No.  on  Roll 
31-3-46 
7,494 
3,523 
1,569 

SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 

Youth  Service 

Five  Civic  Youth  Centres.  Sixty  other  organisations  affiliated  to  Youth  Council. 
Leaders  grant-aided  for  Courses  under  C.C.R.P.T.  and  British  Drama  League. 
Courses  of  lectures  for  leaders  and  for  young  people.  Competitive  Festivals  held 
for  Music  and  Drama,  and  Swimming  Gala.  G.T.C.  Section  formed.  Special 
Empire  Youth  Su-nday  service  held.  Regular  meetings  of  Youth  Council  of  Club 
Leaders,  and  of  Conference  for  members  between  16  and  20.  Youth  Clubs  Leagues 
for  Association  football  and  for  netball  play  each  week, 

317 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 


OLDHAM  (C.B.) 


Name  of  School 
County 

Municipal  High  School    .. 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

•      Head 

...     A.  H.  Ashworth,  M.A. 


Boys 
Girls 


(Grammar  School  for  600  girls  under  construction). 
Independent,  hitherto  aided  on  a  deficiency  basis 

Hulme  Grammar  School  for  Boys     H.  B.  Shaw,  M.A.,  M.ED, 
Hulme  Grammar  School  for  Girls     Miss  H.  M.  Kimsey,  B.A. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE,  SENIOR  INSTITUTES,  ETC. 


No.  on  Roll 

307 
285 


409 
405 


Name 

Municipal  Technical  College 
Junior  Technical  School  ... 

School  of  Art  and  Crafts 

School  of  Art  and  Crafts,  Junior 

Art  Section 
School  of  Commerce 
Women's  Institute 


Principal 

R.  S.  Hadlow,  B.SC.  (Eng.),  A.M.I.M.E. 
R.  S.  Hadlow,  B.SC.  (Eng.),  A.M.I.M.E. 

(Vacant)          

(Vacant)          

J.  Caro,  F.F.T.COM.,  F.C.I. 
Vacant.. 


No.  on  Roll 
1,600 
200 
925 
42 

1,046 
1,505 


JUNIOR  EVENING  INSTITUTES 

Four  Junior  Evening  Institutes. 

SPECIAL   SCHOOLS  (DAY) 

Strinesdale  Open-air  Residential  School  for  P.D.  children. 
School  for  the  Deaf  and  Partially  Deaf  children. 
School  for  the  Blind  and  Partially  Sighted  children. 
Special  School  for  Mentally  and  Physically  Defective  children. 
Child  Guidance  Clinic. 

SUB-COMMITTEES 

Chairman 

Councillor  Frank  Lord,  o  B.E  ,  j  P 
Alderman  F  Tweedalc,  j  P. 
Councillor  Frank  Lord,  o  B  E 
Councillor  J.  Bannon,  J.P. 


Committee 
Schools  Education 
Further  Education 
Buildings 
General  Purposes 
Ancillary  Services 
Juvenile  Employment 
Blind  Persons  Act 


J.P. 


Alderman  A.  Marshall,  J.P. 
Councillor  W.  T.  Glover. 
Councillor  W.  Clough. 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 
Marron,  Alderman  S   T  ,  j  P.,  Town  Hall 

Ai  DERMEN 

Lloyd,  F ,  89,  Villa  Road. 
Marshall,  A  ,  J.P  ,  49,  Trinity  Street. 
Tweedale,  F.,  J.P  ,  25,  Foster  Street. 

COUNCILLORS 

Ayres,  E.,  J.P.,  100,  Ahbcyhills  Road. 
Ball,  H.,  15,  Farrand  Road. 
Bannon,  J.,  j  p.,  60,  Wellington  Road 
Berry,  J.,  J.P.,  Engineer,  Derker  Street 
Clough,  W.,  23,  Gower  Street 
Glover,  W    T.,  37,  Grasmere  Road. 
Hilton,  J.  T.,  49,  Lacrosse  Avenue. 
Kcnyon,  Miss  A.  A ,  j  P.,  177,  Grange  Avenue. 


Lord,  F.,  o  B  E.,  J.P.,  "  Parkfield,"  134,  Werneth 

Hall  Road. 
Simp'-on,    A     L.,    The    Coppice,    Grasscroft, 

Saddleworth. 

Smith,  F.,  60,  Langham  Road. 
Steadman,  J.  W ,  73,  Hadfield  Street. 
Webster,  H    H.,  J.P  ,  205,  Chamber  Road. 

CO-OPTED 
Mackintosh,  Rev.   Canon  A.  E.  R ,  MA,   St. 

Mary's  Vicarage,  Horsedgc  Street 
Fitzgerald,    Very    Rev.    Dean    M ,    B  A.,    The 

Presbytery,  Union  Street  West 
Jones,  Rev  E  ,  M  A.,  B.D.,  156,  Grange  Avenue. 
Cattrall,  Miss  M.,  4,  Garthwaite  Avenue. 
Easthope,  S.,  137,  Park  Street. 
Hartley,  Mrs,  M.,  91,  Werneth  Hall  Road 
Lees,  Mrs   A.,  j  P  ,  32,  Nugget  Street. 
Shyne,  J.,  142,  Egerton  Street 


OXFORD  (C.B.) 

CHAIRMAN Councillor  K.  C.  Wheare,  M.A. 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER    C.   F.   L.   Piggott,   M.A.,   Education  Office,   George 

Street,  Oxford.  Tel.  :  Oxford  3140  and  3149. 
Private  address  :  Old  Manor  House,  Hampton 
Poyle,  Oxford.  Tel.  :  Kidlington  88. 

DEPUTY  CHIEF  EDUCATION    J.  Game,  M.C.,  B,A. 
OFFICER 

ASSISTANT M.  B.  Money. 

318 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


ORGANISERS   OF   SPECIAL 
SUBJECTS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF 


ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 


ARCHITECT 

ACCOUNTANT 

POPULATION  

EDUCATION   RATL   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  Ip.  RATE, 

1945-46  (estimated) 
NURSERY    SCHOOLS 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


JUVENILE   EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 
SECONDARY  (MODERN) 

SCHOOLS 


OXFORD  (C.B.) 

Miss  K.  Varley  (Domestic  Subjects  and  Needlework) ; 
I.  B.  Licence  and  Miss  E.  C.  Terry  (Physical  Train- 
ing) ;  Miss  M.  Lane  (Nursery  Schools)  ;  Miss  D. 
Dowse  (School  Canteens). 

G.  C.  Williams,  O.B.E.,  M.A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
(School  Medical  Officer  and  Medical  Officer  of 
Health). 

R.  J.  Toleman,  M.B.  (Hons.),  D.P.H.  (Deputy  Medical 
Officer  of  Health  and  Assistant  School  Medical 
Officer) ;  Dorothy  Jeyes  ;  A.  Menzies,  M.B.  (Edin.), 
D.P.H.  ;  Margaret  Whitty,  M.B.,  D.SC.  (Lond.). 

J.  F.  Allin,  M.C.,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s.  (Senior  Dental  Surgeon) ; 
Mrs.  M.  B.  Deverell,  L.D.S.  ;  Miss  M.  H.  Cooper, 
L.D.S. 

H.  F,  Hurcombe,  F.S.I.,  F.R.I.B.A.  (City  Estates 
Surveyor). 

F.  M.  Walker,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.M.A.  (City  Treasurer). 

100,300  (estimated). 

4s.    Id. 


£4,025. 
Eight. 


No.  oj          No.  on  Roll 
Departments      1-4-45 


11,302 


No. 

County    .  .  13 

Voluntary  22 

One  for  Delicate  Children  with  24  on  roll. 
One   for  Educationally   Subnormal  Children  with  48 

on  roll. 

One  for  maladjusted  children  with  42  on  roll. 
Miss  W.  A.  Price,   Secretary  ;    Ministry  of  Labour, 

Employment  Exchange,  St.  Aldate's,  Oxford. 

Boys         Girls     Mixed      Totals 
Pupils  in  attendance  : — 

(a)  County          .  —  270         662  932 

(b)  Voluntary     .  .  170  147  —  317 


Totals  ... 


170 


417 


662 


1,249 


SCHOOLS  OF  TECHNOLOGY, 
ART  AND  COMMERCE 


Principal  :  J.  H.  Brookes, 
M.A. 


Full-time 

Students 

290 


Part-time  Part-time 

Day        Evening 

Students      Students 

420         3,200 

Boys        Girls 

64  83 


SECONDARY    GRAMMAR 

Name  of  School 

(a)  County 

City  of  Oxford  High  School  for  Boys 
Milham  Ford  School  for  Girls  .  . 

Southfield  School 

(b)  Direct  Grant 

Oxford  High  School  for  Girls 
Magdalen  College  School  for  Boys 


SCHOOLS 

Head 


F.  C.  Lay,  M.A. 
Miss  E.  J.  Bailey,  B.A. 
A.  H.  Flemming,  B.SC. 

Miss  V.  E.  Stack,  M.A. 
R.  Stanier,  M.A. 


SECONDARY  (TECHNICAL)  SCHOOLS 

Schools  of  Technology,  Art  and  Commerce    J.  H.  Brookes,  JVI.A. 
(Junior  Day  Department) 


Schools  of  Technology,  Art  and  Commerce 


319 


Principal  of  the 

Schools  of  Technology,  Art  and 
Commerce. 
Principal  :  J.  H.  Brookes,  M.A. 
Full-time  Students  ...  290 
Part-time  Students  ...  420 
Part-time  Evening  Students  3,200 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 
OXFORD  (C.B.) 

MEMBERS 

CHAIRMAN 

Wheare,    Councillor    K.    C ,    MA,    All    Souls 
College. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Wallis,  Councillor   W.   G,   JP,  208,   London 
Road,  Headington 

CO-OPTED 
Jacks,  M.  L.,  M.A.,  "  Windrush,"  Shotover  Hill, 

Headington. 
Bottoms,  The  Rev.  W.  W ,  M.A.,  204,  Woodstock 


Lower,  Mrs.  F.  K.,  7,  Ramsay  Road,  Headington. 
Rees,  Mrs.  D.,  109,  Lytton  Road,  Cowley. 
Smewm,  E.  A  ,  J.P.,  2,  St.  Barnabas'  Street. 
Smith,  J.  A.,  214,  Hollow  Way,  Cowley. 
Spooner,  Miss  R ,  9,  Polstead  Road. 
Whatley,  N.,  M.A.,  10,  Staverton  Road. 


ALDERMEN 

Benson,  J.  R ,  MA,  27,  Chalfont  Road. 
Bowerman,  Mrs.  S.»  M.B.E  ,  52,  Western  Road, 

Grandpont. 
Prichard,   Mrs.   M    H  ,   o  B.F  ,   M.A.,   j.p ,   6, 

Linton   Road. 
Stevenson,  Mrs,  P.  M  ,  M  A.,  10,  Chadlington 

Road. 

COUNCILLORS 

Adams,  Miss  CM  Ruskm  College, 
Bourne,  Mrs    C    M    G ,  1 2,  Rawlmson  Road 
Caccia,  A.  M.,  8,  South  Parks  Road 
Cripps,  1;   F  ,  "  Kcnilworth,"  Apsley  Road 
Howes,  E ,  7,  Bevmgton  Road 
Holt,  G.  E  C  ,  5,  Castle  Terrace,  Paradise  Street. 


Road 

Carter,  The  Rev  D.  H.  M.,  B.A ,  322,  Wood- 
stock Road. 

Hodgkm,  T.  L.,  M.A.,  20c,  Bradmore  Road. 

Wigan,  The  Rev.  B  J  ,  B.A  ,  Woodeaton  Rectory. 

Livingstone,  Mrs.  S.  V ,  "  St.  Andrew," 
Abberbury  Avenue,  Iffley. 

Barnett,  C.  R  ,  70,  Staunton  Road. 

Alden,  Miss  W   M.,  55,  Oakthorpe  Road. 

Stanier,  R  ,  M  A  ,  Magdalen  College  School. 

Brookes,  J.  H  ,  M  A  ,  "  Gate  House,  The  Slade, 
Headington 


PLYMOUTH  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  . . . 

ASSISTANT   DIRECTOR   OF 

EDUCATION 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

DOMESTIC  SUBJECTS 
ORGANISER   OF    SCHOOL 

MEALS 
ORGANISERS   OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINIING 
No.  ON  PHYSICAL  TRAINING 

STAFF 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  ... 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS  .. 

NURSES   FOR   GENERAL 
SCHOOL   DUTIES 


SCHOOL   DENTAL 

ATTENDANTS 
SCHOOL   ORTHOPAEDIC 

AND  REMEDIAL  CLINICS 

CITY  ARCHITECT 

CITY  ENGINEER    

CITY  TREASURER 

POPULATION,  1943 
EDUCATION  RATE  ... 
PRODUCT  OF  A  ID.  RATE.. 
NURSERY  CLASSES 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


Councillor  E.  Stanley  Leatherby. 

Andrew    Scotland,    M.A.,    PH.D.,     Education    Office, 
Cobourg  Street,  Plymouth.    Tel.:  2821,  Ext.  330. 
Ernest  J.  Holmes,  M.A. 

Christine  M.  Pitcher. 

Miss  K.  Exall. 

F.  A.  Tucker,  B.sc.  ;   Miss  O.  J.  Berlyn. 

Eight. 

T.    Peirson,  M.D.,    M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.,  Medical 

Officer  of  Health,   Chief  School  Medical  Officer ; 

T.  H.  Harrison,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  L.M.S.S.A.,  D.P.H.,  Senior 

School  Medical  Officer ;    G.  B.  Carter,  M.D.,  CH.B. 

D.P.H.,  L.M.S.S.A.  ;  M.  S.  Harvey,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

(part-time),     Assistant     School     Medical     Officers  ; 

(one  vacancy). 
E.  R.  Williams,  L.D.S.  ;  J.  F.  Gray,  L.D.S.  ;  R.  A.  Currie, 

L.D.S.  ;  R.  M.  Maynard,  L.D.S. 
M.    H.    Landclls;     M.    Goad ;     G.    M.    Noble;    F. 

Pritchard  ;    G.  M.  Speakman ;    M.  B.  Roach ;   D. 

Prime  ;    N.  V.  Williams ;    A.   M.   Stanner ;    (one 

vacancy). 
J.  B.  Henderson  ;  F.  A.  Rowe  ;  B.  Feathcrston  ;  M.  J. 

Smith. 
A.  Lethbridge,  C.S.M.M.G.  (in  charge)  ;    S.  T.  Clabby, 

C.S.M.M.G.  ',    (one  vacancy). 
E.  G.  Catchpole,  A.R.I  B.A. 
J.  Paton  Watson,  M.INST.C.E.,  M.I.M.CY.E. 
T.  R.  Johnson,  F.S.A.A. 
136,530  (estimated). 
Total,  4s.  OJd. 

£6,250  (estimated  for  1946-47). 

Three  No.  on  Roll 

April,  1946 
Two  Open- Air  Departments  ...         ...          115 

One  Deaf  Department          22 

Two  Mentally  Deficient  Departments        ...          252 


Total 


399 


320 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

PLYMOUTH  (C.B.) 

No.  of  No.  on  Roll 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS                                                                Dept*.  April,  1946 

County 29  11,456 

Voluntary            14  3,029 

Total        43  14,485 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS       ...     Grammar  Schools  (County)  Boys          2  1,210 

Girls          3  1,202 


Total 5  2,412 

TECHNICAL  HIGH  SCHOOLS  (County)  Boys    ...        .          ..  3  976 

Girls 1  431 


Total 4  1,407 

MODERN  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS  County 11 

Voluntary          .  ...          ...  4 


Total 15  4,010 

DIRECT  GRANT  GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS     3  800 

INSTITUTES    FOR    FURTHER    EDUCATION 

Sewon  1945-46 

Part-lime 

Full-time  Day  Evening 

Name  of  Institute  Principal  or  Head  Students      Students,    Students. 

Plymouth  and  Devonporr       Alfred  R.    Boeree,    M.A.,       215          404  872 

Technical  College  B.sc.  (Oxon.),  F.R.I.C. 

Plymouth   City   School    of    Lewis  Duckett,  M.C.,  57  264  165 

Art  A.R.C.A. 

Technical  School  of  House-     Mrs.   W.   E.   Davis,  28          401  328 

craft  Headmistress 

Central  Commercial  Even-    Norman  W.  Lamb,  M.A.         —  —  824 

ing  Institute 

Branch  Evening  Institutes — 

Five  Branch  Evening  In-     Various  Responsible  —  —  806 

stitutes  open  Teachers 

Miscellaneous  classes  (First  —  —  1,045 

Aid  and  Keep  Fit) 

Classes  for  Youth  Organis-  —  —  90 

ations 


Totals      ...         .    '     300       1,129  4,130 

Youth  Service 

All  the  Youth  Clubs  in  the  City  are  under  Voluntary  Management  Committees. 
There  are  fourteen  full-time  clubs  with  paid  Leaders,  a  large  number  of  Church 
Clubs  and  smaller  groups,  and  the  usual  pre-seryice  and  uniformed  organisations. 
The  Youth  Committee  (Chairman  :  Councillor  E.  Stanley  Leathcrby)  co-ordinates 
the  work  of  all  these  groups,  gives  financial  and  other  aid,  and  organises  a  variety  of 
central  activities,  Leaders'  Courses,  Drains  Contests,  Exhibitions  and  Rallies. 

The  Council  of  Youth,  elected  by  atfUiated  organisations  from  their  own  member- 
ship, is  doing  excellent  work.  It  is  represented  on  the  Youth  Committee  and  has 
considerable  responsibilities  delegated  to  it  by  the  latter  body. 

COMMUNITY  CENTRES 

The  first  Community  Centre  to  be  administered  by  the  Education  Authority 
was  opened  in  September,  1945.  Arrangements  have  been  made  to  establish  a  second 
Centre  shortly. 

JUVENILE    EMPLOYMENT    BUREAU 

Address  Telephone  No.  Juvenile  Employment 

Officer 

Education  Office,   Cobourg   Street,    Plymouth  3041  ...     J.  E.  Clarke. 

Plymouth. 

321  L2 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

PLYMOUTH  (C.B.) 

REMAND    HOME 

Address  Telephone  No.        Accommodation         Warden 

'Tlymleigh/'    Laira,   Ply-    Plymouth  5307      20  Boys  ...     A.Andrews, 

mouth 

MEMBERS 

ALDERMEN  Petteti,    S     W    R.,    "  The   Glade,"   Glenholt, 

n°rJ£?h'  /  M  '  P?'kT?llV7^avnarmeadR      1    ^  PhillSlTH HG\  8,  Sutherland  Road 

Daymond,  Mrs.  C    H  ,  170,  Viuona  Road,  St  poU(^  >s   c    y  ^ton  Avenue. 

M-5?p,  .  ,  -  .   .0,  Seaton  P.ace,  Oc,,-  ^^^^^^^    ^""^ 

rn,       i>     u      «i     r  w       i         TJ      v  r  M  Smith,  R   A ,  1  and  2,  Morley  Street 

PevereV  Howden,    Bccchficld,  Spear,  H    L.l  5,  Woodland  Terrace 

Perry,  H    J.,  j  p  ,  6,  Belair  Villas,  Pevcrell  ("O-OPTLD 

Ross,  G    P  ,  14,  North  Down  descent  Cole,  F  ,  4,  Wclbcck  Avenue, 

Weston,  W    H  ,   125,  Cotehele  Avenue  Clarke,  Rev.  Canon  N.  H  ,  M  A  ,  St    Andrew's 

Vicarage,  Lockyer  Street 

<-™TVT,.H  ,    uc  Drake,  Miss  W  ,  19,  Stonehall,  Stonehouse 

COUNCILLORS  Joncs>  Dr  c  F  ^  ^  Mlchacl  Road 

Bradley,     G      N  ,     22,     '1  revarthiaii    Terrace,  Leigh,  MIS.S  E   M  ,  7,  Devon  Terrace,  Mutley 

Milchousc.  TwohiR,  Rev.  J  ,  30,  Langs  tone  Road,  Pcverell 

Collier,  F.  J  ,  24,  Ford  Park  Road  Paul,  L    F  ,  "  CarlmRtord,"  Whiteford  Road, 

Davey,  Mrs.  B ,  76,  Hdith  Avenue.  Mannamead 

Jolly,  Mrs.  M.,   17,  Woodford  Villas  Strachan,    A.    L  ,    n  A  ,    S,    Alexandra    Road, 

Leatherby,  E    S  ,  c  o  Costers,  Ltd ,  Cobourg  Mutley. 

Street  Skews,    Miss,    "  Wallaford,"    Venn    Crestent, 

Lyndon,  S.  W   N  ,  32,  Queen's  Road  Hartley 

Nash,  D    b  ,  12,  Sussex  Street  Griffin,  S  ,  s>2,  Dcrry  Villas,  North  Road. 


PORTSMOUTH  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN Alderman  W.  J.  Lewis. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    Councillor  L.  F.  Glanville. 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER    E.  G.  Barnard,  M.A.,  Education  Department,  Municipal 

Offices,  1,  Western  Parade,  Southsea,  Hants.     Tel.  : 
74581. 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION  OFFiChR   S.  R.  Hall,  B.COM.,  M.SC.  (Econ.). 
ASSISTANT   EDUCATION  C.  Bevcrs,  B.SC.,  M.ED.  ;   Miss  M.  E.  Sergeant,  B.A. 

OFFICERS 

ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT    G.  B.  Fmlay. 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL       D.  L.  Brownlee  ;  Miss  D.  K.  Kent. 

TRAINING 

YOUTH  ORGANISER          »  .    F.  T.  Nicholson. 
ORGANISER    OF    SCHOOL        Miss  E.  Hutchmson. 

MEALS 
CHIEF        ADMINISTRATIVE    A.  B.  Williamson,  O.B.E.,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  M.D.,  etc. 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER     T.  Ernest  Roberts,  M.B.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  etc. 

OF  HEALTH  AND  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL    Elizabeth  M.  Martin^  M.B.,  B.CIL,  D.IML 

OFFICER 
SENIOR  SCHOOL  DENTAL        L.  J.  Threlfall,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.ENG. 

SURGEON 
EDUCATIONAL  Miss  D,  Hammond,  B.SC. 

PSYCHOLOGIST 

SPEECH  THERAPISTS         ...     Mrs.  S.  Fenwick  ;  Miss  R.  Storrs. 
REGISTRAR  OF  MUNICIPAL    F.  C.  Waudby. 

COLLEGE 
CITY    ARCHITECT    AND         Adrien  J.  Sharp,  F.R.I.B.A. 

ARCHITECT  TO 

EDUCATION  AUTHORITY 
EXECUTIVE   OFFICER  C.  H.  Hibberd. 

JUVENILE    EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 
CHIEF    ATTENDANCE    AND    J.  J.  Haydock. 

WELFARE  OFFICER 
CITY  TREASURER A.  R.  Thompson,  A.S.A.A.,  A.I.M.T.A. 

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PORTSMOUTH  (C.B.) 

CITY  LIBRARIAN  AND  H,  Sargeant,  F.L.A. 

CURATOR 

POPULATION          Census     1931-—2493288.    Estimated    (June,     1938)— 

258,400. 
EDUCATION    RATE   LEVIED,    3s.   lljcl 

1945-46 
PRODUCT    OF     ID.    RATE,    £(^466  net. 

1945-46 
SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  ...     1  Open-Air  Sehool  (for  day  and  lesident  scholars) 

No.  of        No.  on  Roll 
No     Departments     (Summer 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS          .,  Teim,  1946) 

County      .  .  31  58  16,526 

Voluntary  .  ft  7  1,251 


Totals  .  . 


37 


17,777 


SECONDARY    SCHOOLS 


No.  on  Roll 
Summer 


County  (Grammar) 
Direct  Grant 
(Grammar) 
County  (Technical) 
County  (Modern) 
Voluntary  (Modern) 


No. 
4 
2 


1,060 
600 


G/r/s 
955 
360 


1946 

2,015 

960 


Name  of  School 
County 

Northern  Grammar  School  for  Boys    . 
Southern  Grammar  School  for  Boys 
Northern  Grammar  School  for  Girls  .. 
Southern  Grammar  School  for  Girls 
Technical  School 
Building  School 

Copnor  Road  Modern  School  for  Boys 
Dray  ton  Road  Modern  School  for  Boys 
Eastney  Modern  School  for  Boys 
George  Street  Modern  School  for  Girls 
Hilsea  Modern  School  lor  Boys 
Hilsea  Modern  School  for  Girls 
Lyndhurst  Road  Modern  School  for  Girls 
Milton  Modern  School  for  Girls 
Portsdown  Modern  School  for  Boys 
Portsdpwn  Modern  School  for  Girls 
Portsea  Modern  School  for  Boys 
Portsea  Modern  School  for  Girls 
Southsea  Modern  School  for  Boys     . . 
Southsea  Modern  School  for  Girls 
Voluntary 

St.  Luke's  Modem  School  for  Boys  . . , 
St.  Luke's  Modern  School  for  Girls 
Direct  Grant 
Portsmouth  Grammar  School 
Portsmouth  High  School  for  Girls     . . . 


2           610  —  610 

14        1,720  1,877  3,597 

2          259  195  454 

Head 


R.  R.  Hancock,  M.A. 

G.  B.  H.  Jones,  M.C.,  M.A. 

Mrs.  A.  H.  W.  London,  B.A. 

Miss  J.  M.  Taylor,  M.  \. 

S.  W.  Dunn,  B.SC. 

T.  C.  McNeil!,  B.SC. 

A.  E.  Spears. 

O.  J.  Francis. 

H.  Tribe. 

Miss  A  M.  Rogers 

W.  Sherwood. 

Miss  E.  Moore. 

Miss  A.  Higginson. 

Miss  R.  B.  Proud. 

W.  J.  Lawrance. 

Miss  D.  Brady. 

A.  C.  Lineham. 

Miss  M.  M.  Fawsitt. 

E.  E.  Cushen,  B.A. 

Miss  E.  M.  Jeffreys. 

H.  C.  Shotter. 
Miss  D.  Lucas. 

D.  D.  Lindsay,  M.A. 
Miss  E.  M.  Thorn,  B.A. 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE  AND  OTHER  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  FURTHER 

EDUCATION 

Name  of  Institution  Principal 

Technical  College  L.  B.  Benny,  M.A.,  F.R.A.S. 

Training  College  for  Women  Teachers         ...     Miss  D.  Dymond,  M.A. 
Southern  College  of  Art  (Portsmouth  Centre)     M.  W.  Hawes,  A.R.C.A. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

PORTSMOUTH  (C.B.) 

EVENING  INSTITUTES 

Name  Head 

Drayton  Road  Evening  Institute        ...  .     L.  C.  Norris. 

Francis  Avenue  Evening  Institute     S.  H.  Brickell. 

Penhale  Road  Evening  Institute         B.  L.  Goater. 

Portsdown  Evening  Institute  W.  A.  Twine. 

St.  Luke's  Evening  Institute  ...         E.  D.  Eames. 

Youth  Service 

The  Education  Committee  maintain  two  Youth  Centres,  Court  Lane  and  Wim- 
borne  Road,  and  school  premises  are  made  available  in  the  evenings,  without  charge, 
to  all  approved  local  Youth  Organisations.  A  sum  of  approximately  £2,500  has  been 
included  in  the  Estimates  for  1946-47  in  respect  of  grants-in-aid  to  Youth  Organisa- 
tions. The  full-time  Youth  Organiser  is  F.  T.  Nicholson. 

Community  Centres 

The  Education  Committee  maintains  two  Community  Centres.  One  has  a  member- 
ship of  more  than  200  and  is  known  as  the  Cosham  Society  of  Arts  and  Sports.  It 
is  housed  in  one  of  the  Authority's  Schools  and  the  Warden  is  D.  L.  Brownlee.  The 
other  was  opened  in  May,  1946.  The  building  and  equipment  were  provided  by  the 
British  War  Relief  Society  of  America  and  there  is  a  membership  of  approximately 
600.  The  Warden  is  A.  C.  Wmsor. 

Remand  Home  for  Boys 

The  Remand  Home  at  Flint  House,  Drayton,  Portsmouth,  provides  accommoda- 
tion for  12  boys. 

School  Meals  Service 

The  Portsmouth  Education  Committee  are  providing  approximately  5,000  children 
with  midday  meals,  the  majority  of  which  arc  cooked  at  two  Central  Kitchens. 

Plans  are  being  prepared  for  a  considerable  expansion  of  the  School  Meals  Service, 
and  it  is  hoped  that  by  the  end  of  1947  at  least  10,000  children  will  be  receiving  mid- 
day meals  daily. 

MEMBERS 
CHAIRMAN 

Lewis,  Alderman  W    J  ,   3,   Brading  Avenue, 
Southsea. 

VU.E-CHAIRMAN 


Glanville,  Councillor  L  ,  "  Longbarn,"  Ports- 
down  Hill,  Cosham. 

ALDERMFN 

1,  Clarence  Parade,  Southsea 
'  Park  Wood,"   Waterlooville. 
Kclvedon,     Ldiisclown     Road. 


F.,    81,     Goldsmith    Avenue, 


Allaway,  A   13  , 
Beddow,   F., 
Johnson,     A , 

Worthing 
Langmaid,    C 

Southsea 

COUNCII  i  ORS 

Birch,  A.  N   B  ,  21,  Selscy  Avenue,  Southsea 
Childs,   Mrs.   M.   H ,   28,   Craneswater   Park, 

Southsea 

Collins,  H.  E  ,  1,  London  Road,  Purbrook 
Edwards,  W   G.,  2H9,  Queens  Road,  Buckland 
Ford,  H.  W  ,  33,  Kirby  Road,  North  End 
Harrison,  N,  156,  Church  Road. 
Mahoney,    J.    J  .    33,    Gladys   Avenue,    North 

End. 

Pratt,  H.  C,  51,  High  Street 
Revans,  Miss  E    A,  11,  Hartley  Road,  North 

End. 
Russell,  W   J  ,  68,  Highbury  Grove,  Cosham 


Schoficld,  II.  M  ,  25,  Merthyr  Avenue,  Cosham 

Sharpe,  Mrs.  S.  A.  C ,  69,  Grayshott  Road, 
Southsea 

Smith,  J    B.  N ,  98,  Samuel  Road,  Kingston. 

Smith,  T.  J  ,  93,  Goldsmith  Avenue,  Southsea 

Thorrowgood,  S.  R  ,  "  Woodlands,"  2,  East- 
wood Road,  Hilsca 

Triggs,  T   T  ,  79,  Si.  Andrew's*  Road,  Southsea, 

One  vacancy. 

CO-OP  ri- 1> 

Benny,  L.  B  ,  M  A  ,  Principal,  Municipal  College, 
Park  Road. 

Davison,  E   W.  J.,  7,  Andover  Road,  Southsea 

Ourman,  W.  M  ,  j  P  ,  35,  Baileys  Road,  South- 
sea. 

MacSwiney,  Rev.  Canon  P  J  ,  105,  Waverlcy 
Road,  South&ca 

Mcwes,  Miss  F  M  ,  421,  London  Road,  Hilsca. 

Peters,  A  J  ,  66,  Croiton  Road,  Milton,  South  - 
sea. 

Smith,  Rev.  W    J.,  M  A  ,   133,  Church  Road 

Thomas,  R.  S  S  ,  A  c.A ,  c  o  Messrs.  Bailey  & 
Whites,  451,  Commercial  Road 

Thompson,  Rev.  B.,  20,  Taswell  Road,  South- 
sea. 

Triggs,  Mrs  J.  J ,  79,  St  Andrew's  Road, 
Southsea. 


PRESTON  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CLERK  TO  THE  L.E.A.    ... 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 


ASSISTANT  FOR  PRIMARY 
EDUCATION 


Alderman  Mrs.  Pimblett,  O.B.E.,  J.P. 

Alderman  R.  C.  Pye,  J.P. 

W.  E.  E.  Lockley,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  Town  Clerk,  Muni- 
cipal Building,  Preston. 

W.  R.  Tuson,  B.SC.,  Education  Department,  Munici- 
pal Building,  Preston.  Tel.:  Preston 4881.  Private 
address  :  Cliff  House,  1,  East  Cliff,  Preston.  Tel.  : 
Preston  4550. 

J.  Threlfall,  B.A. 

324    . 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


ASSISTANT  FOR  SECONDARY 

EDUCATION 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 

TREASURER  

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

ARCHITECT  

CHIEF  ASSISTANT  ARCHITECT 
CHIEF  SCHOOL 

ATTENDANCE  OFFICER 
ORGANISERS   OF    SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 

SERVICE  OF  YOUTH 

POPULATION 

EDUCATION  RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 

PRODUCT   OF    ID.    RATE 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


S.  F.  Trustram,  M.SC. 


PRESTON  (C.B.) 


T.  A.  Woodhousc. 

W.  Nicholl,  A.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A.,  Borough  Treasurer. 

J.  Walker,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  Acting  Medical  Officer 

of  Health. 
Miss  G.  F.  A.  McLean,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

G.    Williams,   L.D.S.  ;    J.    C.    Knowles,   L.D.S.  ;     and 

L.  J.  Jacques,  L.D.S. 
G,  Berry,  A.M.INST.C.E.,  Borough  Engineer  &  Surveyor. 

J.  Watt,  A.R.I.B.A.,  A.INST.S.E. 

W.  A.  Kenny. 

Miss  M.  B.  Elliott  (Domestic  Science)  ;  Miss  R.  Dyson 
(School  Meals)  ;  R.  S.  Breckon  and  Miss  M.  Botley 
(Physical  Training). 

Miss  V.  M.  Kent. 

Census  1931  (119,801). 

4s.  5.7(>7d. 


£2,969  (actual), 

Stoncygate  Nursery   School, 


County    . . 
Voluntary 
County 
Voluntary 


Totals  ... 


County    . . . 
Direct  Grant 


No 

9 
30 

4 

2 

45 

Bovs 
1 
1 


Lennox   Street 

No.  of      No.  on  Roll 

Departments      31-3-46 

12  2,574 

61  9,608 

4  991 

2  200 


79 

Girls 

1 
2 


13,373 


Totals 

9 


Totals  ... 


County    .  . 
Direct  Grant 

Totals  , 


Open  Air  P.D. 
Open  Air  M.D.... 


No 


Boys 
543 
423 

966 


Bovs 

~1 

1 


on  Roll,  31-3-46 
Girls  Totals. 

643  1,186 

1,130  1,453 


1773 

No.  of  pupils 
Girls 
1 
1 


2,639 


Mixed 

127 

75 


202 


Totals...  2  2 

Youth  Service        """s  '  """^ 

There  are  Youth  Centres  at  Trinity  County  School,  Dccpdale  County  School  and 
Roebuck  Street  County  School,  accommodating  300,  200  and  150  respectively. 
Each  centre  is  under  the  direction  of  a  Warden  and  Sub- Warden. 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 
Provided 

The  Preston  Grammar  School  (B.) 

The  Preston  Park  School  (G. ) 

Non-Provided 

The  Preston  Catholic  College  (B) 

The  Wincklcy  Square  Convent  School  (G.) 

The  Lark  Hill  Convent  School  (G.)      ... 


Head 


N.  Hodgson,  M.A. 

Miss  K.  M.  Reynolds,  M,A. 

Rev.  Father  Malonc. 
Mother  M.  Fidelis. 
Mother  M.  Monica. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

PRESTON  (C.B.) 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGES 

The  Harris  Technical  College  and  School  of  Art        T.  M.  Naylor,  M.sc. 

School  Meals  Service 

Dining  Centres.  At  present  (July,  1946)  there  arc  41  Dining  'Centres  at  the  Main- 
tained Primary,  Secondary  and  Special  Schools,  and,  at  these  Centres,  some  3,850 
children  are  supplied  daily  with  dinners  (two  courses). 

Kitchens.  Central  Kitchen  (2,000  Meals),  1  ;  Central  Kitchens  on  School  Premises 
(500  Meals),  4  ;  Canteen  Kitchens  at  Schools,  3. 

In  the  Autumn  of  this  year  another  2,000  Meals  Central  Kitchen  and  a  further 
500  Meals  Canteen  Kitchen  will  be  opened. 

MEMBERS 


MA  YOU 
Rhodes,  Alderman,  j.i* ,  224,  Blackpool  Uoad. 

AJ  DERMI  N 

Beckett,  14,  Rook  Street 
Durham,  90,  Waterloo  Road,  Ashtnn 
Gordon,   122,  Lanca*»ter  Road. 
Herbert,  Hamilton  House,  Hamilton  Road. 
Pimblett,  Mrs  ,  o  n  F  ,  j  p  ,  7,  Ribblesdale  Place 
Pye,  J  P  ,  2Q,  Christ  Church  Stieet 
Wilson,  A  ,  172,  St    Paul's  Road 

COUNCILORS 

Lllihon,  Mrs  ,  6,  Northlands  I;ulwood 
Gardner,  18,  St    Gregory ';>  Road 
Gee,  J.P  ,  6,  Mulgra\e  Avenue 
Hewitt,  207,   Liverpool  Road,  Pcnunnharn 
Ho&kin,  Mrs,   17,  Moorcroft  Crescent 
Norris,  23,  Spa  Road 

Ramford,    Mrs  ,    Brook    House,    Brock,    neat- 
Preston 


Sharpies,  10,  Bushel  1  Place 
Smith,  R.,  59,  Blackpool  Road 
Tragcn,  3,  Ribblesdale  Place 
Wignall,  Mrs   70,  James  Street 
Wiles,     Mount     Pleasant,     Dilwoith     Lane, 
Longndge 

CO-OPTFD 

Addison,  Rev    Canon,  St.  Andrew's  Vicarage. 
Bonsall,  Rev    B    S  ,  M  A  ,  31,  West  Cliff. 
Chtheroe,  J  ,  Aldward,  West  Gate,  Fulwood 
Fazackerley,   W  ,    18,   Of  way  Street 
Hodgson,  N  ,  M  A.,  The  Grammar  School 
Ley,  A  ,  j  P  ,  37,  Mulgiave  Avenue,  As.hton. 
McGumcbSj  Rev    Father,  St    Joseph's  Presby- 
tery 
Naylor,   T.   M,   M  sc  ,   The   Harris   Technical 

C College,  Corporation  Street. 
Oakley,  P    D  ,  Spcldhur&t,  Ellerslie  Road 
Seed,   Mrs    A  ,  3,   Langdalc  Crescent,   Stuart 
Road,  Ribbleton. 


CHAIRMAN  ...          

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
WELFARE   SUPERINTENDENT 

ADMINISTRATIVE 

ASSISTANT  AND 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE 

OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ACTING  SENIOR  ASSISTANT 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT    SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS  .  . 

ARCHITECT  

SURVEYOR 

ACCOUNTANT 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

Music  ADVISER     ... 
SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  Id   RATE, 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 
SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


READING  (C.B.) 

Councillor  G.  S.  Field,  O.B.E.,  M.A. 

P.  S.  Taylor,  M.A.,  Education  Office,   Blagravc  Street, 

Reading.     Tel.  :    Reading  4001.     Extension  238. 
J.  W.  Honey,  B.A. 

T.  R.  Winning,  M.B.E. 


S.  L.  Wright,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

Agnes    Sidney    Hall-Craggs,   M.R.C.S.    (Eng.),    L.R.c.p. 

(Lond.). 
Violet  Frazer. 

John  Campbell,  L.D.s.  ;  H.  F.  Mctcalf ;  M.  J.  Ripley. 

C.  H.  A.  Willett,  L.R.I.B.A.  (Borough  Architect). 

A.  G.  Long,  M.I.M.C.E.  (Borough  Surveyor). 

C.  C.  Jones,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A.  (Borough  Accountant). 

Alexander  Young  and  Norah  Allden 

W.  Veitch,  MUS.  DOC. 

Phyllis  E.  Hall. 

Estimated  June,    1944 — 111,340. 

4s.  0.93d. 


£3,650  (estimated) 

County    .  . 
Voluntary 

County 

Voluntary 

326 


No. 

22 

7 

12 


No.  on  Roll 
31-3-46 

12,963 


NURSERY  SCHOOLS 
GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 
REMAND  HOME     ... 


EDUCATION   COMMITTEES'   YEAR  BOOK 

READING  (C.B.) 

...     4 

...  Boys  :  Reading  School,  Erleigh  Road,  Reading. 
Headmaster  :  C.  E.  Kemp,  M.A.  Bursar  :  C.  N.  C. 
Field.  Number  oi  pupils  on  registers  at  31-3-46  : 
621. 

Girls  :  Kendrick  Girls'  School,  London  Road,  Reading. 
Headmistress  :  Miss  M.  M.  Towne,  M.A.  Number  of 
pupils  on  registers  at  31-3-46  :  612. 

...     1  P.D.  School  with  50  on  roll  on  31-3-46.     1   M.D. 
School  with  76  on  roll  on  31-3-46.     1  O.A.  School 
with  48  on  roll  on  31-3-46. 
H.     H.      Shorter,     Juvenile     Employment      Officer, 

Education  Office,  Blagrave  Street,  Reading. 
"  Elm  House,"   Basingstoke   Road,   Reading.     Super- 


intendent :      G. 
8  boys,  3  girls. 

MEMBERS 


A.     Stringer.      Accommodation  : 


MAYOR 
I.angston,  H    S  ,  11,  Oxford  Road 

AT  nr  RMFN 

Clark,  A.  !•' ,  32,  Shmfield  Road 
Cusden,  Mrs    P   E  ,  55,  Castle  Street 
Dwyer,  J    J  ,  26,  Hamilton  Road 
Smart,  T    S    W  ,  16,  Grovclands  Road 

COUNCILI  ORS 

Buckett,  R.  C.  A.,   18,  Gratwicke  Road,  Tilc- 

hurst. 

Field,  G    S  ,  12,  The  Forbury 
Ha^luck,  R.  ff ,  17,  St    Peter's  Avenue,  Caver- 
sham. 

Hollcy,  G   W  ,  88,  DC  Beauvoir  Road 
Jackson,  E    R  ,  82,  Shmfield  Road 
Kent,  T.  R.,  10,  Western  Elms  Avenue 
Langlcy,  li    II,  35,  Armour  Road,   lilchursi 
Langston,  Mr;.    E  ,  15,  Bath  Road. 
Lewis,  F  H.,  Lexden,  60,  Bath  Road 
Rowe,  A  ,  1,  Radstock  Road 
Smith,  A    E  ,  Smith's  Coaches,  Mill  Lane 


I  aylor,  F  ,   IS,  Norton  Road 
Wing,   '1  he   Rev     S     H ,    16,   Brooklyn   Drive, 
Cavtftiham 

CO-OP  I  ID 

Reading,    The  Rt    Rev    The  Lord  Bishop  of, 

Ca\ersham   Hill,   Caversham 
Keinan,     The    Very    Rev     Canon    I;     J  ,    B  A  , 

"  Parksidc,"   Liebenrood  Road 
'lavlor,   'I  lie   Rev    A    J,  68,    Kidmorc   Road, 

Cavcrsham 
Souch,     \V      1  ,     13  sc ,     13,     Noithumberland 

Avenue 
Allwood,    h     F ,    n  sr ,    11,    H'ghmoor    Road, 

Cavcrsham 

Vice  (Chancellor,  The,  '1  he  University,  Reading 
Barnard,  Prof  IT  C  ,  The  University,  Reading 
Costm,  W  C  ,  MA,  St  John's  College, 

Oxlord 

Broad,  I    R  ,  57,  Bath  Road 
Flliot,    Miss    J  ,    B  \  ,    Queen    Anne's    School, 

Cavciv.ham 
Huleatr,  Miss  H    C  ,  M  R  r  ,  Flat  i,  129  Castle 

I  111) 


ROCHDALE  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
DIRECTOR  ... 

CHIEF   ADMINISTRATIVE 

OFFICER 
ORGANISERS 


Alderman  C.  Crowdcr,  j.r 

Alderman  S.  Digglc. 

A.  Royds,  B.sc0  M.ED.,  Education  Olficc,  Townhead, 

Rochdale.     Tel.  :    Rochdale  4203. 
S.  Bolton. 

Music  :    F.  Leach,  A.R  M  C.M.  ;    Youth  :    E.  Hawks- 
worth. 
T.  C.  Croll. 


ORGANISER   OF   PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER    John  Innes,  M.A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL  Nora  Mills,  .u.u. 

OFFICER 
SENIOR  SCHOOL  DENTAL        H.  P.  Gledsdale,  L.D.S. 

OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  OFFICERS    R.  J.  G.  Young3  L.D.S.  ;  Joyce  M.  Andrews,  L.D.S. 

ACCOUNTANT         F.  Sanders,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A.,  Borough  Treasurer. 

POPULATION          ...          .      Census,  1931—95,590. 
EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED,    57.13  pence  in  the  £. 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE,  £2,240  (estimated). 

1945-46 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS  ...     Four  with  320  children. 

NURSERY  CLASSES  ...    Two. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


ROCHDALE  (C.B.) 


PRIMARY  AND  SECONDARY 
SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOL 
GRAMMAR   SCHOOLS 

TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 


ART  SCHOOL         

EVENING  SCHOOLS 

CHILD  GUIDANCE  CLINIC 
MEDICAL  OFFICER 


County 

Voluntary   (C.  of  E.) 
„      (R.C.) 

Totals  ... 


No.  of     No.  on  Roll 

Departments    31-3-46 

29  6,022 

12  1,43J 

5  1,149 


46 


8,601 


One  Open-air  School — 1 19  on  roll. 

One  for  boys.  Headmaster  :  F.  W.  Payne,  M.A.,  PH.D., 
402  on  roll ;  One  for  girls,  Headmistress  :  E. 
Keating,  B.A.,  394  on  roll. 

One  Technical  School,  Principal  :  H.  Boardman ; 
One  Day  Technical  School,  Principal  :  H.  Boardman, 
— -160  on  roll. 

One — on  roll,  Day — 16  ;    Evening — 300. 
Four 

Louise  Devlin,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.M.,  D.P.H. 


Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Advisory  Committee  is  constituted  in  accordance  with  the  recom- 
mendations of  Board  of  Education  Circular  1486. 

MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Rhodes,     Councillor     W,     J.P,     "  Sudclcy," 
Broadhalgh 

ALDER  MLN 

Crowder,  C,  j  i> ,   101,  Dewhirst  Road. 
Diggle,  S.,  "  Croft  Head,"  46,  Edenfield  Road. 
Kershaw,   T    E ,   J.P  ,    "  Lyndhurst,"   Sheriff 
Street 

COUNCII  i  ORS 

Barker,  P ,  24,  Edenfield  Street. 
Barraclough,  F.,  90,  Sheriff  Street. 
Bossier,     A.     G.,     1144,     Manchester     Road, 

Castlcton 

Bussy,  F,  96,  Sheriff  Street. 
Chorlton,  H  ,  32,  Marne  Crescent. 
Crossley,  W.,  106,  Sheriff  Street 
Greenwood,  F.  W,  53,  Fahnge  Road 


Henry,  1«.  C.,  46,  King  Street  South. 

Moor,  J.  W  ,  196,  Drake  Street 

Smith,   R.,   J.P  ,   "  Carmya,"   Fox  Hill  Road, 

Castleton, 

Thornton,  E  ,  J.P  ,  4-6,  Rooley  Moor  Road. 
Woolfenden,  N.  R.,  37,  Verdun  Crescent. 

CO-OPTED 

Dex,  J.  H,  16,  Mere  Street. 
Hall,  T  D.  T.,  8,  Wood  Top  Avenue,  Bamford. 
Hodgkms,  Rev  W  ,  M.A.,  The  Manse,  Bamiord. 
Purcell,  Rev.   Father  P  ,  St.   Vincent  de  Paul 

Presbytery,  Spotland, 
Radcliffe,     Mrs.     D.     A ,    J  P ,     "  Bnardene," 

Wardlc,  near  Rochdale 
Rowe,  Canon  W.,  M.A.,  St.  Mary's  Vicarage, 

Wardlcworth 
Smith,  Rev.  W.  O  ,  49,  Falmgc  Road. 


ROTHERHAM  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
DIRECTOR  ... 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF 


ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 

OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON 

(Part-time) 


Alderman  S.  Hall,  O.B.K.,  J.P. 

J.  A.  Mair,  C.B.E.,  Education  Office,  Domine  Lane, 
Rothcrham.  Tel.  :  Rotherham  65.  Private  address: 
Knowsley,  Gerard  Road,  Rotherham.  Tel.  :  Rother- 
ham 804. 

R.  Bloomer,  B.COM. 

W.  Barr,  M.D.,  D.SC.,  D.P.H,  (Chief  School  Medical 
Officer) ;  fN.  M.  Macdonald,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
(Glasgow)  (Senior  Assistant  School  Medical  Officer). 

J.  Urquhart,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  and  Miss  M.  D.  A. 
Boyd,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  R.  C.  Wofinden,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 
(Acting  Senior  School  Medical  Officer)  ;  A.  C. 
Lindsay,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (temporary). 

H.  R.  Heald,L.D.s. ;  Miss  D.  M.  Bateman,B.CH.D.,L.D.s., 
R.c.s.  y  (Two  vacancies). 

W.  M.  Muirhead,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Sheffield),  D.O.M.S. 

t  On  War  Service. 
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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

ROTHERHAM  (CJ8.) 

RJ   NOSE   AND    THROAT    H.  M.  Petty,  M.B.,  CH.BO  D.L.O. 
SURGEON  (Part-time) 

ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON   ...    H.  L.  Crockett,  M.B.,  B.CH. 
(Pan-time) 

ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL       J.  Longstaff,  M.A.  ;  Miss  A.  R.  Caughey. 
EDUCATION 

POPULATION          Census  1931—  69,689.    Estimated  1945—75,630. 

EDUCATION    RATE   LEVIED,    6s.  3.7d. 
1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE,          £1*900  (estimated). 
1946-47 

No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
No.     Departments         31-3-46 


SCHOOLS 
PRIMARY     ... 

SECONDARY 
MODERN 
GRAMMAR 


County    ... 
Voluntary 

County    ... 
County  (Girls)    . 
Aided  (Boys)     , 

Totals 


17 
3 

3 

1 

1 

25 


32 
4 

6 
1 
1 

44 


7,628 
728 

2,215 
647 
571 

11,789 


TECHNICAL  AND  COMMERCIAL,  ETC.,  COLLEGES  AND  INSTITUTES 

No.  of  Students 
Session  1945-46 
Full-time      Part-time 
TECHNICAL  COLLEGE        ...     Principal  :    F.  C.  Clarke,  B.SC.,      218  2,175 

A.R.C  SC0  A.M.I. E.E. 

SCHOOL  OF  ARTS  AND  CRAFTS   Headmaster:    H.  Thos.  Smith,        26  274 

A.R.C.A. 

Three      —  732 


JUNIOR   EVENING 

INSTITUTES 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

BUREAU 


G.  J.  H.  Wells,  Juvenile  Employment  Officer, 
Juvenile  Employment  Bureau,  Effingham  Street, 
Rotherham.  Tel.  :  Rotherham  907. 


Youth  Service 

Youth  work  in  the  Borough  is  under  the  direction  of  a  Youth  Committee,  which  is 
advisory  to  the  Further  Education  Sub-Committee,  consisting  of  representatives 
of  the  Local  Education  Authority  and  the  various  Youth  Organisations.  The  Director 
of  Education  is  Secretary  to  the  Committee,  and  there  are  two  Youth  Officers.  All 
branches  of  youth  work  have  been  organised,  including  pre-servicc  organisations 
for  boys  and  girls.  There  are  53  organisations  affiliated,  with  an  approximate  member- 
ship of  2,683  girls  and  3,470  boys  between  the  ages  of  11-20. 

MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Moorhouse,    Councillor    Mrs ,    The    Mayor's 
Parlour,  Town  Hall. 

ALDERMEN 
Barker,    G.    A.,    Ireleth,    Old    Wortley    RoaJ, 

Kimbcrworth. 

Buxton,  A,,  J.P.,  39,  Lister  Street 
Caine,  G.  E.,  J.P.,  The  Bungalow,  First  Avenue 
Cruikshanks,   li.,   J.P.,   Conway,   Old   Wortley 

Road,   Kimberworth 

Dickinson,  J.  JP.,  The  Oakes,  Moorgate 
Hall,   S.,  O.B  E.,  JP,   Ruardean,    138,   Bawtry 

Road,   Wickersley. 

Harper,  F.,  J.P.,  297,  Doncastcr  Road. 
Lake,  H  ,  J.P  ,  48,  Lister  Street. 
Wofinden,  F.  C.,  38,  Munsbro'  Lane,  Greasbro'. 

COUNCILLORS 

Dickinson,  J.  H ,  J.P.,  Rookwood,  Doncaster 
Road. 


Duke,  F,  179,  Doncaster  Road 

Green,  Mrs   F    L  ,  j  P  ,  15,  Beechwood  Road. 

Meadows,  D.  J.  S  ,  17 1,  East  Bawtry  Road 

Owen,  W    J  ,  230,  Wellgate 

Rose,   R  ,   2,   Potter  Hill,   Greasbro* 

Shayler,  A  R  ,  67,  Bradgate  Lane,  Kimberworth. 

Young,  M.,  OA,  Clifton  Grove. 

CO-OPTLD 
Edwards,    T     W ,    j  P  ,    3,    Clifton    Crescent 

North 
Knight,  Mrs    F    M  ,  M  B.E  ,  j  p.,  Brooklands, 

Doncaster  Road 
MacLagen,   Mrs    M    A ,   Morcmsh,   Sledgate 

Lane,    Wickersley 
Silver,  Rev   W  ,  B.A  ,  B  D  ,  Lavernock,  Moun- 

tenoy  Road. 

Hammond,  Rev    II ,  St    Bcde's  Presbytery 
Gerard,  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  G.  V  ,  c  B  E  ,  M  c  ,  M.A., 

The  Vicarage,   Moorgate, 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN    . 
DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  .  . 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 
SCHOOLS 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
AND  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
OF  HEALTH 

DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 
OFFICER  AND  DEPUTY 
MEDICAL  OFFICER  OF 
HEALTH 

ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS  AND 
ASSISTANT   MEDICAL 
OFFICERS  OF  HEALTH 

DENTAL  SURGEONS 

BUILDING  SURVEYOR 
ACCOUNTANT         .  . 
POPULATION 
EDUCATION   RATE   LFVIEO, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46 
NURSERY  CLASSES...      *  ... 


ST.  HELENS  (C.B.) 

.     Alderman  A.  Dodd,  J.P. 
Alderman  J.  Thackray,  J.P. 

N.  -F.  Newbury,  M.A.,  M.sc.,  F.R.I.C.,  Education  Office, 
17,  Cotham  Street,  St.  Helens.  Tel.  :  St.  Helens  3256. 
.     T.  P.  Laridreth,  B.A. 
W.  T.  Selley,  M.A.,  M.ED. 

Miss    C.    I.    Dyke    (Needlework) ;     Miss    E.    Hook 
(Domestic   Science)  ;     Miss    S.    J.    Ward    and    F. 
Kmbbs,  B.SC.  (Physical  Training). 
Frank  Hauxwell,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Glasgow),  D.P.H.  (Camb.). 


PRIMARY    ... 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

(MODERN) 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Gerald  O'Brien,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (St.  Andrew's). 


Enid  M.  Hughes,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Liverpool)  ;  Edward 
J.  O'Reilly,  M  B.,  CH.B.,  B.A.O.  (N.U.I.)  ;  (Two 
vacancies). 

Vincent  Higham,  L.D.S.  ;    Arthur  N.  Leicester,  B.D.S.; 

Brenda  M.  Stewart,  L.D.S. 
A.  George. 
(Vacant). 

Census,  1931—106,789. 
5s.  10,55d. 


County  Schools 
Voluntary 
War-time  Nurseries 

Totals  ... 


County 
Voluntary  : — 

C.  of  E. 

R.C 

Others 

Totals  , 

County    ... 
Voluntary  : — 

C.ofE. 

R.C 

Totals 


(a)  Provided 

(b)  Direct  Grant. 

Totals  . 


(a)  Provided 
(fc)  Direct  Grant 

Totals.. 
330 


No. 

No.  on  Roll 

10 

316 

26 

881 

...     .     4 

165 

40 

1,362 

No. 

No.  ofDepts. 

No.  on  Roll 

1 

15 

3,698 

10 

16 

2,823 

13 

31 

6,142 

2 

4 

902 

32 

66 

13,565 

5 

10 

2,491 

2 

2 

335 

T 

1 

316 

8 

13 

3,142 

Boys 

Girls 

Totals 

1 

I 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

4 

Roll 

Boys 

Girls 

Totals 

498 

671 

1,169 

475 

415 

890 

973 


1,086 


2,059 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
OFFICE 


ST.  HELENS  (C.B.) 

One  Day  Open  Air  School  with  120  on  Roll. 

G.     H.     Chadwick,    Juvenile    Employment    Officer, 

Imperial   Buildings,   Ormskirk   Street^    St.    Helens. 

Tel.  :    St.  Helens  3256  (Extension  3). 

Youth  Service 

Youth  Organiser  :  (Vacant),  Imperial  Buildings,  Ormskirk  Street.  Tel.  : 
St.  Helens  3256  (Extension  18). 

At  present  there  are  118  Youth  Organisations  on  the  Authority's  register,  con- 
sisting of  38  uniformed  organisations,  16  Pre-Seryice  units,  30  Mixed  Clubs,  16 
B6ys*  Clubs,  1.6  Girls'  Clubs  and  17  Sunday  Evening  Clubs.  Two  members  from 
each  of  these  registered  organisations  serve  on  the  Youth  Council. 

All  types  of  registered  Youth  Organisations  are  encouraged  by  the  Local  Authority 
to  extend  their  facilities  and  develop  in  their  own  particular  way  ;  financial  aid  is 
given,  an  increasing  number  of  paid  leaders  and  instructors  are  being  appointed 
and  24  Youth  Organisations  use  local  schools  as  headquarters. 

Both  week-end  and  evening  Training  Courses  for  Youth  Leaders  and  intending 
leaders  are  organised  periodically.  A  Drama  Adviser  has  been  appointed  and 
increased  entries  have  resulted  for  the  Annual  Drama  Festival.  The  Youth  Hand- 
book was  so  successful  that  a  new  edition  was  published  this  year.  Copies  of  the 
handbook  are  given  to  young  people  when  they  register  and  also  to  each  school  leaver 
when  the  Youth  Organiser  visits  the  Senior  schools  at  the  end  of  each  term  to  advise 
on  leisure  activities. 


TECHNICAL  INSTITUTES 


Name  of  Institute 
St.  Helens  Municipal 
Technical  College 


Name  of  Institute 
St.  Helens  Gamble 
Institute  Art  School 

Junior  Evening  Institutes 


Principal 
J.  R.  Petne 

B.SC., 

M.I.MECH.E. 


Head 
C.  C.  Allison, 

A.R.C.A.  (Lond.) 
No. 
6         


Full-time 

Day 

Students 
145 


Part-time 

Day 

Students 
1,468 


Part-time 
Day  and 
livening 
Students 

263 


Evening 

Students 

1,751 


-Total 

269 


No.  of  Students 
1,688 


Schools  Meals  Service 


There  arc  fourteeen  schools  with  self-contained  cooking  and  dining  facilities^ 
three  large  cooking  depots  and  three  feeding  centres  under  the  authority.  The 
average  number  of  dinners  served  daily  is  over  7,700,  of  which  over  2,100  are  provided 
free. 

MEMQERS 


MAY  OR 

Shard,  Councillor  M    A  ,  j  I' ,  1 38  Broad  Oak 
Road 

AlJDLRM?N 

Birch,  N  ,   I  P  ,  NagN  Head  Hotel,  Knowslc> 

Road 

Burrows,  h  ,  ]  P  ,  65,  Owen  Street 
Burrows,  W ,  J.P  ,  4H,  Claughton  Str»vt. 
Dodd,  A  ,  j  P  ,  Walton  Road. 
McCormack,  Mrs.  E  ,  4J,  Hammill  Street 
Simm,  J.  C  ,  J.P.,  150,  Speakman  Road. 
Thackray,  J.,  J.P.,  59,  Haresfmch  View. 


COUNCILLORS 
J  ,    Eccleston 


Hall    Cottage, 


Donald,    Mrs. 

liccleston. 

Ellison,  R    S.,  j  P.,  9,  The  Close,  Eccleston. 
Griffiths,  P.,  22,  Peckers  Hill  fcoad 
Hughes,  J.  E.,  J.P  ,  179,  Robins  Lane 
Lowe»  P.  M.,  25,  Epsom  Street. 
Marsden,  G.,  J.P  ,  48  North  Road. 
Marshall,  W  ,  "  Brayfield,"  Prescot  Road 
O'Brien,  J.,  5,  Forest  Road,  Sutton  Manor. 
Pilkmgton,  Miss  E ,  C.B  E  ,  J.P.,  Crank  Hall, 

Crank,  near  St    Helens 
Pilkmgton,    G.    R.,    D.S.O.,    j  p ,    u  Fairneld," 

Crank,  near  St.  Helens. 


Price,  E  ,  85,  Elephant  Lane 
Rennie,  R  ,  44,  Robins  Lane 
Robertson,  R    O  ,  175,  Robins  Lane 
Williams,  A   E  ,  j  p  ,  Wancourt,  Bleak  Hill. 
Williams,  W   L ,  50  Queen's  Drive 
Waring,  J.,  185,  Broad  Oak  Road. 

CO-OP  I  tD 

Bailey,  The  Rev.  R   G.  B  ,  M  A  ,  The  Vicarage, 

Rain  ford   Road. 

Bates,  Mrs.  H    B.,  Parkside,  Prescot  Road. 
Follett,  The  Rev.  C    T  ,  "  Althorpe,"  Cowley 

Hill  Lane 
Pollen,  Mrs.  C.    I\,  "  Althorpe  "  Cowley  Hill 

Lane 

McGhie,  Mrs    B  ,  25,  Wynne  Road 
Mills,  W.  H.,  "  Hornby  Dene,"  Bleak  Hill. 
Myler,  Very  Rev.  Canon,  Sacred  Heart  Pres- 
bytery,  Borough  Road 
Pilkmgton,  Mrs.  W.  H  ,  Windle  Hall. 
Roaf,    Prof    H.    E  ,    M.D  ,    M.R  c  s  ,    L.R.C.P  , 

Brentwood,     South     Road,     Grassendale 

Park,    Liverpool,    19. 

Unsworth,  Miss  M  ,  B  sc  ,  18,  Hard  Lane 
Webster,  V  ,  1 10,  Princess  Avenue. 
Wilson,  R    J     M ,  Wmdlc  Grange,  Ramford 

Road. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SALFORD  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
CHIEF  CLERKS 
CHIEF  ACCOUNTS  CLERK.. 
SUPERINTENDENT   OF 

SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE 

OFFICERS  AND  APPROVED 

SCHOOLS  OFFICER 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

SCHOOL  BUILDINGS 
EXECUTIVE  OFFICER, 

BLIND  PERSONS  WELFARE 
INSPECTORS  OF  SCHOOLS  . . . 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
SUPERINTENDENT   OF 

DOMESTIC   SCIENCE 

INSTRUCTION  AND  OF 

MEALS  CENTRES 
ORGANISING    SECRETARY, 

YOUTH  CO/vlMITTKE 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS 
CHILD  GUIDANCE  CLINIC 


SPEECH  THERAPIST          .  . 

ACCOUNTANT    

POPULATION 

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 


NURSERY  CLASSES 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 


PUBLIC  PRIMARY 
SCHOOLS  (excluding 
Modern  Secondary  and 
Day  Special  Schools) 


Alderman  J.  Brentnall,  J.P.,  M.sc. 

F.  A.  J.  Rivett,  M.SC.,  Education  Office,  Chapel  Street, 

Saiford,  3.    Tel.  :    Blackfriars  7267 , 
William  J.  Parrish,  M.sc. 
Alan  V.  Slater,  M.A. 
Joseph  Bruce  ;    George  H.  Pilling. 
J.  Isherwood,  M.c. 
Harold  H.  Smith,  D.P.A. 


Frank  H.  Heaton,  L.R.I.B.A. 
Joseph  Davidson. 

A.  B.  Peel,  B.SC.  ;   Miss  E.  Doughty. 
Thomas  Parker  ;  Miss  L.  W.  R.  Bell. 

Miss  D.  M.  Burridge.     Assistants  :  Miss  A.  M.  Clegg  ; 
Miss  M.  Roberts  j   Miss  L.  Simpson. 

G.  N.  Mashedcr. 

J.  L.  Burn,  M.D.,  B.S.,  B.HY.,  D.P.H.,  Medical  Officer 

of  Health. 
H.  Heathcote,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    *S.  R.  Warren, 

M.B.,  CH.B.  ;    J.   L.   Bradley,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 

A.   R.    Gratton,  M.B.,  CH.B.  ;    H.  B.  Kilroe,  M.B., 

CH.B.  y     J.    Scully,   M.B.,   CH.B.,   D.P.H.  ;     Miss   D. 

Simmons,    M.B.,    CH.B.    (part-time)    (Ophthalmic)  ; 

S.  M.  Milner,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  F.R.C.S.  (Orthopaedic — 

part-time). 
J.  R.  Clayton,  L.D.S.  ;    L.  H.  Pollitt,  L.D.S.  ;    J.  A. 

Pilling,  L.D.S.  ;  Miss  M.  Macleod,  L.D.S.,  R.F.P.S. 
Consultant  Psychiatrist,  Mrs.  M.  Hughes,  M.B.,  CH.B. 

D.P.M. 

Educational  Psychologist,  Mrs.  M.  Eysymont,  M.A. 
Psychiatric  Social  Worker,  Miss  M.  D.  Adamson. 
Miss  E.  H.  Potts,  L.C.S.T. 
Horace  J.  Smith,  A.S.A.A.,  City  Treasurer. 
Census,  1931—223,438.     Estimated,  1945—165,000. 
Total,  58.94d. 


£4,250. 


*  Temporary. 


County  . . 
Voluntary 
County  . . 


No. 

29 

25 

6 


County    ... 
Voluntary  : — 

C.ofE. 

R.C.     ... 

Methodist 

Totals 


No.  of    No.  on  Roll 
Departments    30-9-45 
36  8,546 


42 

23 

1 

102 


7,769 

4,144 

222 

20,681 


332 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

SALFORD  (C.B.) 

DAY  SPECIAL  SCHOOLS    ...     Two  Open-air,  with  100  and  78  respectively  (at  30th 

September,    1945),   on  the   roll.     One   school   for 
partially  blind  children  is  temporarily  closed. 

School  Meals  Service 

School  meals  are  supplied  from  67  canteens,  22  of  which  are  Self-Contained  School 
Kitchens  and  45  are  School  Dining  Rooms  receiving  supplies  from  three  Central 
Kitchens. 

The  average  number  of  children  receiving  a  midday  meal  increased  in  June,  1946, 
to  9,316  out  of  an  average  attendance  of  20,005.  Of  the  pupils  receiving  a  midday 
meal  Nursery  Schools  provided  228  pupils,  Primary  Schools  7,243  pupils,  Secondary 
Schools  1,700  pupils  and  Open- Air  Schools  145  pupils. 

Breakfasts  and  teas  in  addition  are  supplied  to  a  relatively  small  number  of  children, 

During  the  year  1945-46  eight  new  canteens  have  been  opened. 

Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Service  is  administered  by  a  Youth  Service  Committee,  a  Sub- 
Committee  of  the  Education  Committee,  which  includes  members  of  the  Council 
and  voluntary  organisations.  In  addition  to  the  numerous  voluntary  organisations, 
three  Youth  Centres  with  a  membership  of  over  1,200  have  been  established  by  the 
authority.  A  strong  feature  of  the  Service  has  been  the  development  of  cultural 
activities,  particularly  Drama,  in  which  connection  an  annual  festival  of  a  week's 
duration  is  held.  This  has  culminated  in  a  scheme  for  the  establishment  of  a  Youth 
Theatre  to  be  known  as  "  The  Torch  "  The  Youth  of  Salford  are  encouraged  to  be 
a  partnership  in  the  work  and  through  the  Young  People's  Council  have  proved 
themselves  of  definite  assistance  in  co-operation  with  the  Youth  Committee  in  the 
encouragement  and  sponsoring  of  youth  activities. 

Boy*        Girl*      Mixed    Totals 
SECONDARY  SCHOOLS       ...     (a)  County  Grammar        12  —  3 

(b)  County  Modern  2215 

(c)  Direct  Grant...  11—2 

Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  : — 

Bovs         Girls  Total 

(a)            494        1,106  1,600 

(c)             487           399  886 

Totals          981        1,505      2,486 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  County  Boys*  School 

Salford  Grammar  School        E.  G.  Sirnms,  M.A. 

County  Girls'  Schools 

Broughton  High  School  Miss  M.  C.  W.  Wicks,  M.A.,  PH.D. 

Pendleton  High  School  Miss  L.  U.  Whale,  M.A. 

(c)  Direct  Grant 

Adelphi  House  School  ( Girls ) Rev.  Mother  Raphael . 

De  La  Salle  College  (Boys)     Rev.  Brother  Columba. 

MODERN  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head  No.  of  Pupils 

Broughton  Modern  Boys*       L.  H.  Quinn      485 

Broughton  Modern  Girls'       Miss  A.  G.  Leek          ...  488 

Footoe  Road  Modern  Boys' A.  Beamish,  B.COM.       ...  274 

Footoe  Road  Modern  Girls' Miss  A.  D.  Stone,  B.A.  ...  315 

Leicester  Road  Modern  Mixed          A.  R.  Targett,  B.SC.       ...  372 

333 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SALFORD  (C.B.) 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGES,  Etc. 

Senior 
Full-time 
Students 


Name  of  Institute  Principal 

Royal  Technical  College  ...     J.  E.  Richardson, 
(Jointly  with  Lancashire        B.ENG.PH.D. 
County  Education  Authority) 

Senior  Technical Do. 

Senior  Art  School Head:   L.  F.  N. 


Junior  Technical  School 
J  unior  Art  School ... 

War  Office  Trainees 

Ministry  of  Labour  Trainees 
and  R.A.F.  Cadets 


Head  : 
Reid 

Head  :  R.  Edgar,  M.SC 
Head:   L.  F.    N. 
Reid 

1 


Total 


231 

218 
50 


76 


575 


Part-time 

Day 
Students 


1,608 


Evening. 
Students 


2,270 


1,608 


2,270 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Lemmon,    Alderman    J  ,    J  P ,     23,    Emerson 
Street,  5. 

DEPUTY-MAYOR 
Sands,  Alderman  G  W.,  J.P  ,  239,  Cross  Lane,  5. 

CHAIRMAN 

Brentnall,   Alderman  J.,   j  p.,   M.SC.,   30,   Vine 
Street,  7 

DFPUIY  CHAIKMAV 

Goulden,  Councillor  G.  H.,  21,  Sunmngdale 
Drive,  6. 

ALDERMtN 

Rothwell,  J.,  12,  Kersal  Bank,  7. 
Williamson,  A.,  J.P,,  70,  Hulton  Street,  5 

COUNCILLORS 

Barton,  E ,  11,  Nadine  Street,  6 
Bell,  E.  W.,  35,  Manor  Road,  6. 
Carroll,  A    F ,  j  P.,  129,  Claremont  Road,  <> 
Clarke,  T ,  j  p.,  10,  Lower  Broughton  Road,  7. 
Davis,  J,,  24,  Welbeck  Grove,  7. 
Lynch,  F.  J.,  52,  Campbell  Road,  Swmton 
Macfarlane,  H.,  142,  Swmton  Park  Road,  6. 
Mallmson,  E.  E.,  23.,  Claremont  Road,  6 


Marshall,  G.  A,,  72,  Park  Lane,  6. 
Pctne,  W,   11,  Taylorson  Street,  5 
Pugh,  R ,  126,  Doveleys  Road,  6. 
Rambird,  B    H  ,  14,  Kensington  Drive,  5. 
Welch,  J    H  ,  161,  Regent  Road,  5 
Whitchead,  M.  C  ,  26,  New  Barton  Street,  6. 
Wild,  A.  G ,  35,  Victoria  Road,  6. 
One  vacancy. 

RECOMMENDED 

Altmann,  Dr.  A  ,  M  A ,  38,  Waterpark  Road,  7. 
Bishop,  Rev    1;.  E  ,  MA,  St    Luke's  Vicarage, 

Weaste,  5. 

Bruce,  W.,  B.A.,  44,  Trenant  Road,  6 
Button,  A.  H  ,  3,  W««nsley  Road,  7. 
Delaney,    Very    Rev.    Canon    L ,    All    Souls' 

Presbytery,  Weaste,  5 
Gould,  Rev.  F.  J  ,  3,  Manor  Road,  6 
Haycocks,    N ,    M.A  ,    23,    Rochester    Avenue, 

Sedgley  Park,  Prestwich 
Kirby,     J.    E.,    9,    Fairway,    Sedgley     Park, 

Preslwich 

Liveslcy,  Miss  G   F..,  25,  Pembroke  Street,  6. 
Walker,  Miss  E.  H.,  9,  St.  George's  Crescent,  6 


CHAIRMAN 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR  OF 

EDUCATION 
ASSISTANT  TO  THE  DIRECTOR 

(SECONDARY  EDUCATION) 
ASSISTANT  TO  THE  DIRECTOR 

(FURTHER  EDUCATION) 
INSPECTORIAL  STAFF 


SHEFFIELD  (C.B.) 

.     Alderman  J.  H.  Bingham,  J.P. 
Alderman  E.  S.  Nicholson,  J.P. 
Stanley  Moffett,  M.C.,  M.A.,  Education  Office,  Leopold 

Street,  Sheffield,  1.     Tel.  :    26341-9. 
W.  N.  Howard,  M.SC. 

H.  G.  Wilkinson,  M.ED.,  M.SC. 

W.  M.  Watkins,  B.sc.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

T.  R.  Ludlam,  Inspector  of  Schools  ;  E.  B.  T.  Lemmon, 
B.SC.  (Lond.),  Inspector  of  Schools  ;  F.  Carr,  Chief 
Superintendent  of  Physical  Education  ;  C.  Howell, 
Superintendent  of  Handicrafts  ;  Miss  M.  D.  Paton, 
Inspectrcss  of  Domestic  Subjects ;  Miss  M.  V. 
Jolly,  Inspcctress  of  Infant  Schools  ;  Miss  J.  J. 
Gray,  Inspectress  of  Schools  ;  Miss  I.  C.  Macintosh, 
Organiser  of  School  Meals.  (The  Committee  also 
employ  three  Assistant  Organisers  of  Physical  Training 
and  two  Assistant  Organisers  of  School  Meals). 

334 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


DENTAL  SURGEONS 


LEGAL  ADVISER 
ARCHITECT 
TREASURER 
EDUCATION   RATE 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 
SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  . 

EVENING  SCHOOLS 
EVENING  INSTITUTES 
COLLEGE  OF  COMMERCE 

AND  TECHNOLOGY 
COLLEGE  OF  DOMESTIC 

SCIENCE  (DAY  AND 

EVENING) 
COLLEGE  OF  ARTS  AND 

CRAFTS  (DAY  AND 

EVENING) 
CENTRAL     TECHNICAL 

SCHOOL  (DAY) 
CENTRAL  DAY  COMMERCIAL 

COLLEGE 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

SHEFFIELD  (C.B.) 

H.  M.  Cohen,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (Liverpool). 

Joseph  H.  Campain,  M.B.,  B.s.  (Lond.),  D.P.H.  (Manch.), 

M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.) ;  Marion  C.  Taylor, 

M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Edin.) ;    William  D.  A.  King, 

M.B.,  CH.B.  (Leeds) ;  Lindsay  D.  Williams,  M.R.C.S. 

(Eng.),  L.R.C.P.   (Lond.),  D.P.H.   (Eng.)  ;  Doris  E. 

Morton,  B.A.,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  L.M.   (Dublin) ; 

Charles  O.  Grcer,  B.A.,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.  (Dublin)  ; 

*Elsie  G.  M.  Gates,  M.D.,  CH.B.  (Leeds),  M.R.C.S. 

(Eng.),    L.R.C.P.    (Lond.) ;     *Ethel    Skerritt,    M.D., 

CH.B.   (Sheffield),  D.P.H.   (Manch.),  M.R.C.S.   (Eng.), 

L.R.C.P.    (Lond.) ;     *Mary   Rhind,   M.R.C.S.    (Eng.), 

L.R.C.P.  (Lond.). 
...     Edmund  A.  Reeve,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Eng.);    Mary  M. 

Pellatt,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.   (Eng.) ;    Alfred  E.   Gisburn, 

L.D.S.  (Leeds)  ;  Agnes  M.  Thoseby,  L.D.S.  (Bristol) ; 

Oswald  S.  Bennett,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Eng.) ;  Thomas  B. 

Horty,  L.D.S.  ;    Albert  E.  Clarke,  L.D.S.  (Sheffield) ; 

'Florence  E.  Birks,  L.D.S.  (Sheffield)  ;    *Edith  M. 

Woodcock,  L.D.S.   (Sheffield). 

*  Temporary  appointments. 
.     John  Heys,  Town  Clerk. 
...     W.  G.  Davies,  F.R.I.B.A.,  City  Architect. 
...     A.  B.  Griffiths,  F.I.M.T.A.,  F.S.A.A.,  City  Treasurer. 
LEVIED,    5s.  3.46d. 


£13,330  (estimated). 


No.  No.  of      No.  on  Roll 

Departments  Ocf.,  1945 


79 
23 
11 

2 

24 

126 
27 
14 

47 
24 

42,777 
5,452 
2,869 
280 
1,598 
7,142 
No.  on  Roll 
203 

385 

ools 
)eaf 
'artially 

-  Sighted 

433 
70 
15 

County 

Church  of  England 
Roman  Catholic... 
Nursery  Schools 
Nursery  Classes . . . 
County  Modern 

Four  P.D.  Schools 

Three  M.D.  Schools 

Three  Open- Air  Schools 

One  School  for  the  Deaf 

One  School  for  the  Pa 

18  in  various  districts. 

Nine  in  various  districts. 

Principal :   G.  E.  Thomas,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S. 

Head  :   Miss  E.  C.  Harrison. 


Principal :  JfA-n  H.  Harwood,  A.R.C.A. 

Principal :   G.  E.  Thomas,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S. 
Responsible  Master  :   L.  Egerton,  B.A. 


Provided 

Direct  Grant-aided 

Totals      ... 


Boys      Girls      Mixed      Totals 
4318 
13  —  4 


1 


12 


335 


SHEFFIELD  (C«B.) 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  Schools 

Boys        Girls 

Provided  ...      2,507        1,734 

Direct  Grant-aided        339       1 , 137 


Mixed  Totals 
677     4,918 
—     1,476 


Totals 


2,846       2,871          677     6,394 


TRAINING  COLLEGE  FOR 
TEACHERS  (MEN  AND 
WOMEN) 

CHILD  GUIDANCE  CLINIC.. 


DIRECTOR          

EDUCATIONAL 

PSYCHOLOGIST  IN 

CHARGE 
PSYCHIATRIST  (part-time) 

PSYCHOLOGIST 

SOCIAL  WORKERS 
CLERK    


Principal :    R.  R.   Kimbell,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  MUS.  BAG. 

(Oxon.). 

In  conjunction  with  certain  other  Education  Authori- 
ties the  Committee  have  established  in  Sheffield  a 
Child  Guidance  Clinic  with  the  following  staff : — 

H.  M.  Cohen,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  Chief  School  Medical  Officer. 

N.  E.  Whilde,  B.SC. 


Head 


(Vacancy). 
(Vacancy). 
Two. 

One. 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 
Name  of  School 

(a)  Provided  Boys'  Schools 

King  Edward  VII  School       Dr.  A.  W.  Barton,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

High  Storrs  Boys'         Luther  Smith,  M.A. 

Firth  Park          W.  Padfield,  M.A. 

Nether  Edge      H.  Smith,  M.A. 

Provided  Girls'  Schools 
Abbeydale 

High  Storrs  Girls'  

Hurlfield  

Provided  Mixed  School 
City         

(b)  Non-Provided  and  not  aided  by  the  L.E.A. 

High  School  for  Girls  ...  .  .         ...     Miss  M.  E.  Macaulay. 

De  la  Salle  College  (B.)  Bro.  M.  Mulvey. 

Notre  Dame  High  School  (G. )          Sister  Marie  Pierre. 

Notre  Dame  Oakbrook  High  School  (G.)     ...     Sister  Madeleine. 

Youth  Service. 

Particular  attention  has  been  paid  to  the  development  of  the  Service  of  Youth  in 
the  City  and  two  Youth  Officers  have  been  appointed.  Many  existing  voluntary 
organisations  have  been  materially  assisted  in  expansion  and  new  clubs  and  youth 
centres  opened  in  needy  areas. 

MEMBERS 


Dr.  F.  M.  Green,  M.A. 
Miss  E.  M.  Furtado,  M.A. 
Miss  J.  P.  Reid,  M.A. 

S.  Northeast,  B.SC. 


CHAIRMAN 

Bingham,  Alderman  J   H  ,  J.P  ,  10,  Woodholm 
Road 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
Nicholson,  Alderman  E  S  ,  J.P.,  200,  Hall  Road. 

ALDERMEN 

Bearcroft,  E.  G  ,  46,  Dobcroft  Road 
Jackson,  H.  W.,  LL.B.,  10,  Broad  Elms  Lane 
Marshall,  S.  H.,  J  p  ,  44,  Lifford  Street,  Tinslcy 
Mitchell,  C.  J.,  B.A  ,  B  sc.,  j  p.,  97,  Station  Road, 

Woodhouse. 

Smith,  A.,  91,  Ridgeway  Road, 
Turner,  P.  J.  M ,  j  p ,  4,  Wharncliffe  Villas, 

Sunny  Bank. 

COUNCILLORS 

Atkin,  E.,  "  Peacehaven,"  Spa  Lane,  Woodhouse. 
Ballard,  A.,  100,  Marlcliffe  Road. 
Bradbury,  E.  E.  G.,  O.B  E  ,  56,  Dalewood  Road. 
Buttery,  G  T,  15,  Laird  Drive. 
Cooke,  W.  j  P  ,  Blacka  Moor  Crescent,  Dore. 
Graham,  E.  S ,  j  p ,  62,  Dore  Road,  Dore. 
Holland,  J.  W.,  J.P  ,  10,  The  Oval. 
Kirkxnan,  P.  C.  J  T.,  26,  Main  Avenue,  Totley. 
Lloyd,  F.,  M.ENG.,  J.P.,  3,  Ventnor  Place. 


Mcdcraft,  Rev.  P.  M.,  133,  Prospect  Road,Totley. 

Neville,  T  ,  2,  Richworth  Road 

Price,  F.  H.,  281,  Fulwood  Road. 

Slack,  H.,  70,  Hawksley  Avenue. 

Tindall,  E,,  6,  Allenby  Drive. 

Veitch,  Miss  M.,  19,  Coverdalc  Road. 

Williams,  J.  F.,  32,  Essex  Road. 

CO-OPTED 

Bradley,  Very  Rev.  Canon  J.,  St.  Marie's  Pres- 
bytery. 

Darvill,  C.  S.,  35,  Carr  Bank  Lane. 

Duckworth,  Rev.  F,,  M.A  ,  27,  Chatsworth 
Road,  Totley  Rise. 

Fisher,  E.,  50,  Herries  Drive. 

Gardiner,  F.  K.,  8,  Canterbury  Avenue. 

Masson,  Dr.  J.  I.  O.,  M.B.E.,  F.I.C.,  The 
University. 

Miller,  Mrs.  E.  H.,  JP,  34,  Dalewood  Road. 

Owen,  Mrs.  M.,  29,  Falmouth  Road. 

Roscveare,  Rev.  Canon  R.  R.,  St.  Cecilia's 
Priory,  Chaucer  Close. 

Sumner,  Mrs.  C.,  B.SC.,  J.P.,  239,  Dobcroft  Road. 

Syh  ester,  G.,  495,  Staniforth  Road. 

Trott,  Miss  D.  A.,  Brook  House,  Grove  Road, 
Totley  Rise. 


336 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION 
OFFICER 

PRINCIPAL  SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  OCULIST 

POPULATION         

ESTIMATED  PRODUCT  OF  ID. 
RATE 

PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 
SCHOOLS  


OPEN-AIR  SCHOOL 

SPECIAL  SCHOOL  (for 
Defective  Children) 
NURSERY  SCHOOL 
SCHOOL  CAMP 

TECHNICAL  SCHOOL  (DAY) 

MUNICIPAL  COLLEGE 
(EVENING)  AND  EVENING 
INSTITUTES  (5) 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


SMETHWICK  (C.B.) 

,.     Councillor  A.  Bradford,  J.P. 


G.    F.    Bennett,   215,   High    Street,    Smethwick,    41. 
Tel.  :   Smethwick  0380. 

C.  E.  Robin,  M.A. 

H.  Paul,  M.D.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.j  D.P.H. 

H.  W.  Archer  Hall,  D.o.  (Oxon.). 

Census,  1931—84,406.     Estimated,  1943—72,270. 

£1,600. 


County 
Voluntary  : — 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     ... 


No. 
10 

1 
1 

No. 

1 

1 

1 


No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments   Dec.  1945 
24  8,145 

1  293 

2  232 
No.  of      No.  on  Roll 

Depait  incuts   Dec.  1945 


139 
59 

100 


All  Year  Round. 


For  bO  children 

No.  on  Roll 


Principal,  H.  Garratt,  B.sc.  393 

Principal,  H.  Garratt,  B.sc.  — 


(1  Boys' and  1  Girls') 

Head  Master,  F.  Barton,  M.A.        367 
Head  Mistress,  Miss  M.  Fisher, 
M.A.  3o8 


SCHOOL  CANTEEN  KITCHEN   At  all  County  Schools. 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT          F.  H.  Bladon,  Juvenile  Employment  Officer. 
BUREAU 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
ORGANISER 

MEALS  ORGANISER 


V.  S.  Davies. 

Miss  E.  I.  Harper. 
MEMBERS 


ALDERMEN 

Condon,  Dr.  E,   157,  Holly  Lane 

Evans,  T.  W.,  j  P.,  376,  Hagley  Road,  Edg- 

baston,  Birmingham 
Farley,  Mrs  E.  M.,  45,  South  Road,  41. 
Lee,  Mrs.  E.,  j  p ,  84,  Merrivale  Road,  41. 
Marriott,  C.  H.,  139,  Oldbury  Road,  40. 
Perry,  F.  W.,  J.P.,  107.  Lewisham  Road,  40. 
Taylor,  C.  W.,  368,  Hagley  Road,  Edgbaston, 

Birmingham. 

COUNCILLORS 

Bodenham,    F.,    78,    Wolverhampton    Road, 
near  Hagley  Road  West,  Birmingham,  32. 
Bradford,  A,  J.P.,  107,  Rathbone  Road,  41. 
Brown,  E   T  ,  47,  Mallin  Street. 
Crowder,  A.  J.,  62,  Edgbaston  Road,  41. 
Exton,  W.  H.,  84,  Unett  Street. 
Fincher,  C.,  134,  Harvest  Road 
Horton,  H.  J.,  112,  Norman  Road. 


Kimberley,  Mrs   M  ,  10,  Valley  Roatl 
Lennard,  Mrs   A.  E  ,  ]  p  ,  6 1,  Cranbrook  Road, 

Handsworth,  Birmingham,  21 
McKcnzie,  Dr.  T.  C  ,  229,  High  Street 
Perry,  W   H  ,  1,  York  Villas,  Brasshouse  Lane. 

40 

Pinner,  H.  G  ,  438,  Bearwood  Road,  41. 
Scager,  Mrs.  E  ,  77,  Waterloo  Road 

CO-OPTED 
Chandler,  L.  R ,  B  sc ,  3,  Delves  Green  Road, 

Walsall 

Child,  W  J.,  1,  Hugh  Road. 
Fincher,  Mrs.  E.,  134,  Harvest  Road 
Farrow,  Miss  H.  W.,  15,  Wellington  Road. 
Pascal,  Prof.  R ,  MA,  17,  Rotton  Park  Road, 

Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 
Perry,  Mrs.  W.  II ,  1,  York  Villas,  Brasshouse 

Lane,  40 
Tomhnson,  G ,  B.SC.,  414,  Quinton  Road  West, 

Birmingham,  32. 


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CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 


ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 
ORGANISERS  OF   PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 

ACCOUNTANT        

ARCHITECT  

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT   MEDICAL       .  . 
OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

CHILD  GUIDANCE  CLINIC 

POPULATION          

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE    . 
RATES  LEVIED  1946-47    ... 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY  MODERN 

SCHOOLS 
SECONDARY   GRAMMAR 

SCHOOLS 


NURSERY  SCHOOL  ... 
SUMMER  SCHOOL 

(Lee-on- Solent) 

CHILDREN'S  HOMES 
(Evacuated) 


REMAND  HOME  FOR  BOYS. 


SENIOR  TECHNICAL 
EDUCATION 


JUNIOR  TECHNICAL 

EDUCATION 
JUNIOR  TECHNICAL  SCHOOL 

FOR  BUILDING  TRADES 

YOUTH  SERVICES 

MENTAL  WELFARE 

ASSOCIATION 


SOUTHAMPTON  (C.B.) 

...     Alderman  T.  Lewis,  M.P.,  J.P. 
...     Councillor  G.  A.  Waller,  J.P. 

F.  L.  Freeman,  M.A.,  Education  Office,  Civic  Centre, 
Southampton.    Tel.  :  76361. 

W.  V.  Pritchard. 

Miss  E.  M.  Ricks  and  G.  W.  Anderson. 


W.  T.  Bennett. 

S.  C.  Rowland,  F.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A.  (Borough  Treasurer) 

D.  Winston,  A.R.I.B.A.  (Borough  Architect). 

H.  C.  Maurice  Williams,  O.B.E,,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

(Mfcdical  Officer  of  Health). 
W.  P.  Cargill,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Ruby  J.  Slater,  M.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 

G.  R.  Taylor,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;    Enid  W.  Brett,  L.R.C.P., 

L.R.C.S. 
C.  A.  Blanden,  B.D.S.  ;   E.  H.  Randerson,  L.D.S.  ;   Miss 

L.  Ewart,  L.D.S. 
Discontinued  temporarily. 
1945—142,310. 
£5,525. 
4s.  7.96d: 


County    . . . 

Voluntary 

County    ... 

Voluntary 

Maintained 

Voluntary 


School     No.  on  Roll 

Department     1-1-46 

38  11,536 

11  1,674 

16  4,378 


Totals 


3 

2 

70 


1,549 
944 

20,081 


Attached  to  Children's  Homes. 

Normally  open  from  April  to  October.    Accommodation 

for    120   public   elementary    school   boys    or   girls. 

(Closed  temporarily.) 
Hollybrook    Children's    Homes,     Winchester    Road, 

Shirley,   Southampton. 

Superintendent : — L.  Willshire. 

No.  of  children  under  16  years  of  age — 307. 
(Evacuated  to  Bournemouth.) 
"Woodfield,"    Warren    Crescent,     Shirley    Warren, 

Southampton.       (Use     shared     by     neighbouring 

Authorities,  who  contribute  towards  the  cost.) 
Senior  Technical  Education  is  conducted  by  University 

College,  Southampton,  but  the  cost  is  borne  by  the 

Southampton     County     Borough     and     Hampshire 

County  Council  Education  Authorities. 
A  Joint  Technical  Advisory  Committee   consists   of 

representatives  of  these  two  Authorities  and  of  the 

College. 
Included  in  curriculum  of  Evening  Institutes. 

Roll,  31. 3.46— 150. 

Conducted  by  the  Education  Committee. 
Grant-aided  by  the  Health  and  Education  Authorities. 

Secretary — Mrs.   L.   Treadgold,  B.A.,  5,  Cranbury 

Terrace,  Southampton* 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SOUTHAMPTON  (C.B.) 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Stranger,     Councillor,     M  c, ,     The     Mayor's 
Parlour,  Civic  Centre,  Southampton. 

SHFRIFF 
Baker,  Councillor,  33,  Avenue  Road. 

ALDtRMFN 

Goulden,  j.r  ,  68,  Bellcmoor  Road. 
Lewis,  M  P.,  J  P  ,  8,  Brighton  Road 
Bignell,  26,  Alma  Road. 
Matthews,  j  p ,  1,  Cranbury  Terrace 

COUNCIT  LORS 

Austin,  71,  Burslcdon  Road,  Bittcrne. 
Barnes,   7,   Harrington  Road 
Bishop,  41,  Oaktree  Road 
Burrow,  105,  Upper  Shirley  Avenue 
Cawte,  Mrs  3  "  Undercroft,"  St   James  Road. 
Cutler,  Mrs  ,  j.r  3  50,  Radstock  Road,  Wool* ton. 
Long,    16,   Chamberlain   Road,   Hughficld 
Mitchell,  3,  Mulberry  Walk,  Shirley. 
Parker,  M  A  ,  11,  Leaside  Way. 
Penny,  '5,  Middle  Road,  Shnhng 


Quick,  M.B.E  ,  182,  Above  Bar  Street. 
Stcavenson,  M  A.,  7,  Hcn&tead  Court,  Devon- 
shire Road. 

Tomlms,  54,  Bullar  Road,  Bitterne  Park 
Waller,  J.P.,  7,  Albion  Place. 

CO-OPTED 

Lewis,  Mrs.  W.,  O.B  i  ,  117,  St   Mary  Street. 
O'Mahony,  The  Very  Rev   Canon,  B.D  ,  B  c  L  , 

St     Hdmunds,   The   Avenue. 
Davies,  Rev   Dr.  Marlais,  B  A  ,  Avenue  Manse, 

6,  Rose  Road 

Duncan,  A  ,  66,  Alma  Road 
King,  Dr  H    M  ,  B  A.,  37,  Manor  Farm  Road 
Morlev,    R  ,    M  p  ,   j  p  ,    40,    Athelstan   Road, 

Bitterne  Park 

Powdnll,  A.  H ,  J  P  ,  20,  Havelock  Road 
Rose,    A  ,    M.B  E  ,    j  i»  ,    "  Branksome,"    446, 

Winchester    Road. 
Vickers,  K.  H.,  MA,  J.P  ,  University  College, 

Highfield 
Leeson,  Rev  Canon  Spencer,  M  A.,  The  College, 

Winchester,   Hants 


SOUTHEND-ON-SEA  (C.B.) 

CHAIRMAN Alderman  V.  R.  Tattcrsail,  J.P. 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER    H.  Boyes  Watson,  M.C.,  M.A.,  Education  Office,  Warrior 

Square,    Southend-on-Sea.      Tel.  :     Marine    6641. 
Private  address  :  "  GlenlieJd,"  Tyrone  Road,  Thorpe 
Bay,  Essex.    Tel.  :   Thorpe  Bay  8595. 
E.  Healey,  M.A  ,  M.ED. 


DEPUTY  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
EDUCATION  PSYCHOLOGIST 


L.  R.  Dawson,  M.A.,  A.L.C.M.,  F.R.G.S. 

W.  Southnorth,  B.SC. 

Miss  R.  M.  Hart  and  J.  E.  Ongley. 


Miss  E.  A.  Bonnifacc,  B.A. 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER     James  Stevenson  Logan,  M.B.,  CH.B  ,  D.P.H.  (Medical 

Officer  of  Health). 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL    John  C.  Preston,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.  ;  Vacancy. 
OFFICERS 

J.  M.  McCluskie,  M.B  ,  CH.B.,  B.SC. 

D.  Davies  Evanb,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.O.M.S. 


PSYCHIATRIST 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON 

(Part-time) 
EAR,  NOSE  AND  THROAT 

SURGEON 

ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON    . 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

ARCHITECT 

ACCOUNTANT 

POPULATION 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE     , 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


C.  Hambhn  Thomas,  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.). 

B,  Whitchurch  Howell,  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.). 

E.  C.  Austen,  L.D.S.  ;    (Vacancy). 

F.  W.  Smith,  A.R.I.B.A. 

H.  Bell,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 
Census  1931— 120,093.    Estimated  1946—136,500. 
£5,869. 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


.     County 

Voluntary  : — 
C.  ofE. 
R.C 

Totals 

/One  Open-air  School 
\One  M.D.  School. 

339 


No.          No.  of 
Departments 


15 

2 
2 

19 


27 

2 
2 

31 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SOUTHEND-ON-SEA  (C.B.) 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


YOUTH  COMMITTEE 


SCHOOL  MEALS  SERVICE 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
BUREAU 


Boys        Girls      Mixed     Totals 
,     (a)  County         ...  4  4  5  13 

(fc)  Voluntary     ...          —  1  —  1 

Totals       ...  4  5  5  14 

Organiser,  Education  Office, 

Warrior  Square,   Southcnd-on-Sea.     Tel.  :    Marine 

6641. 
Organiser  :    Mrs.  A.  Lawrence.     Assistant  :    Miss  R. 

Hilton. 
Work  undertaken  by  Juvenile  Advisory  Committee  of 

Ministry  of  Labour,  Southend-on-Sea. 

SECONDARY   SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 

(a)  Southend  High  School  for  Boys  ... 

Westcliif  High  School  for  Boys     

Southend  High  School  for  Girls 

Westcliif  High  School  for  Girls      . 
Eastwood  High  School 

Fairfax  High  School 

Shocburyness  High  School          

Southchurch  Hall  High  School  for  Boys 
Southchurch  Hall  High  School  for  Girls 
Wentworth  High  School  for  Boys 
Wentworth  High  School  for  Girls 
West  Leigh  High  School   . 
Westborough  High  School  

(b)  St.  Bernard's  Convent  High  Schoolfor  Girls 


Head 

W.  I.  Moore,  D.LIT.,  B.SC. 
E.  Ayres,  M.A. 
Miss  H.  M.  Cowell,  M.A. 
Miss  D.  H.  Wilkinson,  B.A. 
H.  Fortcscue. 

Miss  N.  V.  Macintosh,  B.A. 
R.  T.  Pountney. 
W.  A.  B.  Haxcll. 
Miss  A.  C.  Coombes. 
W.  F.  Collett. 
Miss  E.  L.  R.  Cheyney. 
G.  Stockdale. 
S.  C.  Cooper. 
Dame  Mildred  Boyle,  B.A. 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 


Municipal  College 
embracing  the  following  : — 
School  of  Art 

Senior  Commercial  Department 
Senior  Technical  Department 


Principal 
Venables, 


,.     P.    F.    R. 
F.R.I.C. 

Junior  Art  School 

Junior  Commercial  School 

Junior  Technical  School 


PH.D.,    B.SC., 


MEMBERS 


ALDIRMLN 


Calvcrt,  W    H  ,  21,  Drake  Road,  Wcstcliff-on- 

Sca. 
Hargreaves,     A ,     PH  D  ,      Woodside     Lodge, 

Wootlside,     Leigh-on-Sea. 
Johnson,    S.    F ,    J.P  ,    Ducksmead,    Hadleigh 

Road,  Leigh-on-Sea. 
Leyland,  Mrs.,  M.B  r..  Palace  Hotel 
Miles,    W ,    C.B  E  ,    j  p.,   The   Brambles,    Cliff 

Road,   Leigh-on-Sea. 
Perrcit,  W,  J  ,  163,  Hamlet  Court  Road,  West- 

cliff-on-Sea 

Sullivan,  J    J.,  71,  Victoria  Avenue 
Tattersall,  V.  R  ,  j  P  ,  57,  St.  Clements  Court, 

Leigh-on-Sea 
Verney,  D    G.,  Minster  House,  Thorpe  Bay 

Gardens,  Thorpe  Bay 

COUNCILLORS 

Bates,    S.    JM%  Silver   Birches,   Warren    Road, 

Lcigh-on-Sea. 

Clarke,  E    A.,  35,  Victoria  Avenue 
Clough,  W.  H  ,  20,  St   James  Gardens,  West- 

cliff-on-Sea 
Dorhmt,  J.  W.,  45,  Fleet  wood  Avenue,  West- 

cliff-on-Sea 
Harvey,    Mrs     M ,    72,     Dundonald    Drive, 

Leigh-on-Sea. 
Hornby,  G.  E.,  54,  Birchwood  Drive,  Lcigh- 

on-Sca 

Jones,  E.  C ,  J.P.,  M.C.,  76,  High  Street. 
Pinchbeck,   H.   W ,    10,   Manncring   Gardens, 

Westcliff-on-Sea 


Pratt,    H.    W,    MPS,    V7,    Hildaville    Drive, 

WcstchfT-on-Sca. 
Renshaw,   P.    B ,   i.s.o.,   23,    Quorn   Gardens, 

Leigh-on-Sea. 
Selby,  E.  N  ,  F  A.T.,  43,   Lmdisfarnc  Avenue, 

Leigh-on-Sea. 

CO-OPTED 
Beale,   C.  W,  J.P.,  214,   Southbourne   Grove, 

Westcliff-on-Sea. 

Bowyer,  E.  S.,   34,  Castleton  Road 
Dowsett,   Miss  E.   O.,   32,   Crowstone   Road, 

Westcliff-on-Sea. 
Hurst,  R   O.  C.,  Wittering  Court,  near  Thun- 

dersley. 
Lawrence,  Rev.  W.  W.,  50,  Kings  Road,,  West- 

cliff-on-Sea. 

Lee,  Rev.  P  C ,  Southchurch  Rectory 
Moore,  Dr.  W.  I,  D.LITT  ,  B.SC,  121,  Prmle- 

wcll   Chase,   Wcstcliff-on-Sea. 
Moss,  T.  W.,  Newlands,  5,  Esplanade  Gardens, 

Westcliff-on-Sea. 
Reay,  Miss  M.  E.,  C,B,EM  j  P  3  134,  Alexandra 

Road. 

Senier,  Miss  E.  A.  T ,  j  P  ,  Terra  Nova,  Salis- 
bury Road,  Leigh-on-Sea 
Sylvester,  Mrs.  S.  S.,  Erlesmere  Hotel,  West- 

chff-on-Sea. 

Taylor,  K.  D.,  M.B  E.,  53,  London  Road. 
Venables,  Dr.  P.  F.  R.,  PH.D.,  B  sc.,  F  R.I.C., 

33,   Lindisfarne  Avenue,  Leigh-on-Sea. 
Waller,  W.  A  ,  B.SC  ,  F  c  A  ,  j  P  ,  43,  Eastwood 

Lane,   WestcIifT-on-Sea. 
Whitfield,     Rev.     Canon     J.,     M.A.,     Catholic 

Rectory,    Southchurch    Road. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 


DEPUTY  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF... 


SOUTHPORT  (C.B.) 

..     Councillor  F.  W.  Reddaway. 
,      Alderman  T.  Ball,  J.P. 

S.    R.    Hutton,    B.SC.J   Education    Offices,    Municipal 
Buildings,  1,  Eastbank  St.,  Southport.     Tel.  :   5523. 

John  Knowlcs. 

H.  P.  Shallard,  O.B.E.,  M.A. 


W.  E.  Fitzgerald,  M.C.,  M.S.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  Barrister- 
at-Law  (Medical  Officer  of  Health  and  School 
Medical  Officer) ;  F.  E.  Crawley,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  M.B., 
D.P.H.  (Deputy  School  Medical  Officer)  ;  Assistant 
Medical  Officer,  Vacant. 

J.  H.  Highton,  L.D.S.  ;  W.  Martland,  L.D.s. 

H.  M.  Coulson,  M.A.,  B.SC. 


Miss  N.  S.  Wright. 

Alfred  B.  Dawson,  F.S.A.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 

Census,  1931—-  78,925. 

£3,864. 

37.88d.    (1946-47). 


11  ;    Children  on  Roll:    312. 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


Totals  ... 


No. 
10 
13 

23 


No.  of      No. 
Departments 
10 
13 

23 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 
EDUCATION  AND  ORGANIS- 
ING SECRETARY,  SERVICE 
OF  YOUTH 

ASSISTANT  YOUTH 
ORGANISER 

ACCOUNTANT    

POPULATION          

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE     ... 

EDUCATION  RATE 

NURSERY  CLASSES 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Youth  Service 

A  Youth  Committee  has  been  appointed  representative  of  the  Education  Committee, 
the  Churches  and  Voluntary  Organisations  of  the  Town.  Three  Youth  Centres 
(both  for  boys  and  girls)  are  maintained  by  the  Authority.  Over  60  different  Voluntary 
Bodies  are  registered  with  the  Youth  Committee.  Instructors  and  Equipment  arc 
provided  for  Voluntary  Bodies  by  the  Youth  Committee.  This  Committee  meets 
every  two  months,  or  as  required. 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head  No.  of 

Provided  Boys'  School  Scholars 

Southport  King  George  V.  School     G.  A.  Millward,  M.A b50 

Provided  Girls'  School 

Southport  High  School  for  Girls    Miss  A.  I.  Ezard,  B.A 520 

MODERN  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS  No.  of 

Name  of  School  Head  Scholars 

Birkdale  Modern  Secondary  School    R.  H.  P.  Hughes  317 

~  '        '     ~       --     --      -     W.c.Thompson          209 

D.  R.  Chesterman,  B.SC.,  M.SC.,  PH.D....       276 


County    .  . 

3 

3 

Voluntary 

2 

2 

Totals  ... 

5 

5 

...     County    ... 

2 

2 

Totals 

on  Roll 

31-3-46 

3,075 

2,529 

5,604 

936 
468 

1,404 


Christ  Church  C.  of  E.   School 
Meols    Cop    Modern    Secondary 

Boys'  School 
Meols    Cop    Modern    Secondary 

Girls'  School 
Our     Lady     of     Lourdes    R.C. 

Modern  Secondary  School 


Miss  G.  A.  Craggs 
S.  W.  Exworthy 


343 
259 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

SOUTHPORT  (C.B.) 

TECHNICAL  AND  COMMERCIAL,  ETC.,  COLLEGES  AND  INSTITUTES 

Session  1945-46 


Name  of  Institute 
Southport  Technical  Coll. 


Full 
Time 
112 


Name  of  School 
Southport  Junior  Day 
Technical  School 

Name  of  School 


Principal 
M.  L.  Yates,  M.A.,  M.SC., 

PH.D.,  M.I.MECH.E. 

Junior  Technical  School 

Head 
M.  L.  Yates,  M.A.,  M.SC.,  PH.D., 

M.I.MECH.E. 

Junior  Commercial  School 

Head 


Part- 
time 

Doy 
101 


Evening 
1,240 


Part-time 

Day  and 

Evening 

489 


Southport  Junior  Day  Com- 
mercial School 

Name  of  School 
Southport  School  of  Art  and 
Crafts 


M.  L.  Yatcs,  M.A.,  M.SC.,  PH.D., 

M.I.MECH.E. 

Schools  of  Art 

Principal 
J.  H.  Mowels,  A.T.D. 


No.  of  Pupik 
121 


No.  of  Pupils 
122 


24       32       180  — 


Art  Classes 

Principal 

J.  H.  Mowcls,  A.T.D. 


Name  of  School  Principal  No.  of  Pupils 

Southport  Day  Junior  Art    J.  H.  Mowcls,  A.T.D 38 

School 

Evening  Centres 

Three  Centres  (Birkdale,  Churchtown  and  Mcols  Cop)  provide  technical,  com- 
mercial and  non-vocational  classes,  and  serve  also  as  Youth  Centres  for  social  activities. 

Evening  Institutes 
Number  on  Registers  ...         ...         ...         336 

MEMBERS 

MAYOR  COUNCILLORS  CO-OPIED 

Charlton,  Alderman  S    E  ,  j  r  SSfJ'  H.  W ,  J  P  Hughes,  A.  J 

Millward3  G    A 
1' Tanas,     The 
Rev    Dean  J 


ALDERMEN 

Avehng,  C  ,  c  B  F  ,  j  P. 
Ball,  T.,  j  P 
Coates,  Dr.  H.,  j  i> 
Draycott,  J.  H 
Worswick,   F 


COUNCILLORS 
Barber,  H.  W  ,  J  P 
Carter,  P 
Fleetwood-Hos  keth, 

R.  F. 
Irvin,  J    J 


M  A 

Very 


Jump,  Wm. 
Leigh,  Mrs.  A  ,  j  P. 
Rcddaway,  F   W 
Tattcrsall,   W 
Tomlmson,  L, 


F    C 

Rev. 

Canon  H    L  ,  M  j>c 
Marshall,  J.  K 


Gill,   The  Rev 
Gtbbs,       The 


SOUTH  SHIELDS  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 


DEPUTY  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
EAR,   NOSE    AND    THROAT 

SURGEON  (part-time) 
CONSULTANT 

OPHTHALMOLOGIST 

(part-time) 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 
ORGANISERS   OF   PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

SCHOOL  MEALS  SUPERVISOR 
YOUTH  SERVICE  ORGANISER 
DRAMA  ORGANISER 

(part-time) 


Councillor  R.  W.  Brown. 

Victor  C.  Carter,  Education  Office,  Town  Hall,  South 

Shields.     Tel.  :   1380.    Private  address  :  Moorcroft, 

235  Sunderland  Road,  South  Shields.     Tel.  :    1693. 
W.  D.  Dixon,  F.L.G.A. 
W.    Campbell    Lyons,    M.B.,    CH.B.,    D.P.H.    (Medical 

Officer  of  Health). 
D.  B.  Bradshaw,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H.    (Deputy  Medical 

Officer  of  Health)  (on  War  Service). 
H.  Levy,  M.B.,  B.S.  ;    Miss  A.  K.  Wattic,  M.A.,  M.B., 

CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (half-time') ;   Miss  E.  H.  Bolt,  M.B.,  B.S. 
P.  MacMurray,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.L.O. 

T.  Gowans,  M.B.,  CH.B. 


F.  Innes,  L.D.S.,  and  J.  L.  Reid,  L.D.S.  (part-time). 
W.  Yielder  and  Miss  J.  W.  Thomson. 

Mrs.  M.  Smith. 

P.  K.  Hudson,  DIP.  Y.S. 

Mrs.  G.  Veitch. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SOUTH  SHIELDS  (C.B.) 


Music   ORGANISER 

(part-time) 

ACCOUNTANT        

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATE    1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46 
SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 
GRAMMER  SCHOOLS 

SCHOOL  OF  ART 


F.  J.  Firth,  A.R.M.C.M. 


R.  Hood  Coulthard,  A.S.A.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 
Census  1931—113,455;    Estimated  1945—93,680. 
4s.  8.601d. 
£2,141  (estimated). 

No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
No.         Departments     21-6-46 

County 12  22  7,164 

Voluntary  ...  8  11  2,216 

County 8  12  2,993 

Voluntary  ...  1  1  215 


Total    ... 


29 


46 


Cleadon  Park  Open  Air 

Clcadon  Park  Partially  Sighted  School     ... 

Mowbray  Day  Special  School 

High  School  ior  Boys',  Headmaster— W.  T. 

Lucas,  M.A.  (Cantab.) 
High  School  for  Girls,  Headmistress — Miss 

N.   Dogherty,  M.A.   (Cantab.) 
Art  School,  Principal — E.  Gill,  A.R.C.A. 


12,588 

118 

21 

118 

614 

526 


Youth  Service 

There  are  121  youth  organisations  in  the  Borough,  including  pre-service  units  for 
boys  and  girls,  an  L.E.A.  Youth  Centre  and  a  Council  of  Youth.  Assistance  is  given 
in  the  form  of  grant  aid,  services  of  teachers  and  instructors,  the  provision  of  equip- 
ment and  the  use  of  school  premises. 

MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Barbour,    Alderman    M.    M  , 
Wcstoe   Drive 


j  p.,  Southgate, 


CHAIRMAN 
Brown,  Councillor  R.  W ,  38,  Cl>vedon  Rise 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Smith,     Councillor     1,     G,    253,     Sundcrlami 
Road 

ALDLRMFN 

Rambndge,  R  ,  T  P  ,  68,  Richmond  Road 
Chapman,  R  ,  c  B  ,  c  M  G  ,  c  B  F.  ,  n  s  o  ,  D  L  , 
j  p.,  Undcrchfi,  Clcadon,  via  Sunderland, 
Harris,  j.  R  ,  47,  Lilac  Avenue 
Mitchell,  J    W  ,  j  P.,  23,  Pembroke  Terrace 
Peel,  Mrs   M   J  ,  73,  The  Ridgeway 
Potts,  J    B.,  Wcstoe  Village. 


COUNCILLORS 

Dodds,  R  ,   10,  Hr  Grove 
Garnctt,  )  ,  J  P  ,  143,  Wenlock  Road 
Mackley,  h   W  ,  325,  South  Frederick  Street 
McNulty,  W    A  ,  10,  Sunderland  Road 
Sutton,  Mrs    M    E,  }  p.,  12,  Willow  Grove. 
Walton,  S  ,  517,  Stanhope  Road 
Waters,  T  ,  48,  Hcpscott  Terrace, 

CO-OPTFD 

Ardagh-Walter,  Rev.  P.   F  ,  M.A  ,  West  View 

House,  South  View  Terrace. 
Deans,  I  ,  St    Bede's  Presbytery 
Kirkby,  Rev    J  ,  175,  Stanhope  Road. 
Edgar,  W.  G , j  P  ,  38,  Sundcrland  Road. 
Hudson,  F.  M.,  B.A  ,  4,  Readhead  Road 
Nichol,  W.  S  ,  8,  Meadow  Laws. 
Cubitt,  Mrs  W.,  28,  Hartoii  House  Road 
Friends,  Mrs   A  ,  Holmcroft,  Grosvenor  Road 


STOCKPORT  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    . . . 

DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
CHIEF  ADMINISTRATIVE 

OFFICER 

CHIEF  CLERK        

ARCHITECT  AND  SURVEYOR 

OF  SCHOOL  BUILDINGS 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  ... 


Alderman  H.  Patten,  j.r. 
Alderman  J.  Randies,  B.A. 
E.  Gwyn  Thomas,  B.A.,  PH.D. 
A.  J.  W.  Jetfery,  B.SC.,  D.P.A. 
G.  H.  Johnson. 

T.  Murphy. 

L.  Yates,  L.R.I.B.A. 

School  Medical  Officer — J.  Yule,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 
Assistant  School  Medical  Officers — Josephine 
Walmsley,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Hilary  J.  Crewc, 
M.B.,  CH.B.  ;  Consultant  Ophthalmic  Surgeon — 
S.  H,  Faulkner,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  D.O.M.  &  s.  ;  Con- 
sultant Aural  Surgeon — N.  Young,  M.B.,  CH.B., 
F.R.C.S.  ;  School  Dental  Surgeons — B.  R.  Hough, 
L.D.S.  ;  Freda  Sellers,  L.D.S.  ;  Dorothy  Goasdell,  L.D.S. 

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STOCKPORT  (C.B.) 

CHIEF  FINANCE  CLERK     , 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

OFFICER 

CHIEF  WELFARE  OFFICER 
POPULATION 
EDUCATION  RATE  ... 
PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE 
SCHOOLS  CONTROLLED 

NUMBERS  ON  ROLL 


REVENUE  EXPENDITURE, 
1944-45 

PRIMARY  AND  MODERN 
SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 
(Oct.,  1945) 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 
(October,  1945) 


C  E.  Gaskeil. 
T.  W.  Wilkinson. 

A.  Bowden. 

129,280. 

Primary— 2s.    5.05d,     Higher— 8. 17d. 

£3,796. 

Primary — 35.     Modern   Secondary — 5.     Grammar — 4. 

Open- Air — 1.     Technical  and  Evening  Institutes — 8. 
Primary    and    Modern    Secondary    Schools — 14,502. 

Grammar  Schools — 1,785.    Technical  and  Evening 

Institutes — 5,096. 
Primary   Education — £246,771 

£112,149.  N0m  of 

Departments 


Provided 
Provided  Modern 
Non-Provided  : — 

C.  ofE. 

R.C 


Open  Air  Council 
Totals  ... 


22 
5 

18 
10 

55 
1 

56 


Higher  Education — 

No.  on 
Roll 
6,132 


2,098 

4,077 
2,121 


Average 
Attendance 
5,584 


14,428 

74 

14,502 


1,911 

3,684 
1,895 


13,128 


Boys          Girls       Mixed     Total 

(a)  Provided         ..  1  3  —  4 

(b)  Non-Provided,  _  _  —          — 
but  aided  on  a 

deficiency  basis 

(c)  Non-Provided,  1  —  —  1 
but     aided     on 

other  basis 

(d)  Non-Provided          —  —  —          — 
and  not  aided  by 

the  L.E.A. 
Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  Schools  : — 

Boys      Girls        Mixed      Total 

(a)  685        1,100  —      1,785 

(b)  —  —  —         — 

(c)  ...  460  —  —        460 

(d)  -  —  -  - 


Totals 


1,145        1,100 


—     2,245 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 


Head 


Name  of  Schools 
Provided  Boys'  School 
Stockport  School  ... 
Provided  Girls'  Schools 
Stockport  High  School  for  Girls 
Fylde  Lodge  High  School 
Greek  Street  High  School  for  Girls 
Non-Provided  (aided)  School 

Stockport  Grammar  School F.  H.  Philpot,  M.A. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE        junior 

Senior    Tech  School  Part-time 


Miss  M.  E.  Lambrick,  B.A. 
Miss  D.  E.  Chambers,  B.sc. 


Name  of  Institute 

Stockport  College  lor 
Further  Education 

Name  of  School 
Stockport  School  of  Art 


Principal 
G.  Wood,  M.S 
B.SC.  (Eng.) 


Full-time 

Students 

304 


Full-time 

Student* 

192 


Day       Evening 
Students  Students 


Head 
G.  H.  James,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.) 

344 


908 

Senior 

Full-time 

Students 

14 


1,000 
Part-time 
Day  and 
Evening 
Students 
251 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

STOCKPORT  (C.B.) 
EVENING  INSTITUTES 

Number  of  Institutes    ...         ...         ...         ...  .         ...         ...         •-.  7 

Number  of  (Evening)  Part-time  Students      .  ...         ...         .  ...        1,827 

Youth  Service 

Honorary    Secretary    of   the    Local    Youtii    Committee    is    T.    W.    Wilkinson, 
Supervisor,  Juvenile  Employment  Bureau,  35,  Greek  Street,  Stockport. 
Number  of  Youth  Centres  :   5. 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Patten,  Alderman  II,   jr.,   2,   Egerton  Road, 
Davenport. 

VlCF-ClIAIRMAN 

Randies,  Alderman  J  ,  n  A ,  3,  Goyt  Crescent, 
Brmnmgton 

At  ULRMEN 
Cooper,    C.    II     P,    "  Vale    View,"    Mayheld 

Grove,   South  Reddish 

Fish,  T.  S  ,  20,  Denby  Lane,  Hcaton  Norm 
Fox,  W.  R  ,  Post  Office,  Reddish 
Ponsonby,   H  ,   j.p ,    18,   Seymour  Road,   Mile 

End 

Royle,  C ,  J  r  ,  35,  Mile  End  Lane 
Sutchffc,  F,  16,  hlmheld  Road,  Davenport 

COUNCIL!  ORS 

Cook,   A ,   j  P  ,   28,   Alexandra   Road,   Hcaton 

Norris 
Davies,   W    J  ,   j  p  ,   "  Barlowfold,"   Poynton, 

Cheshire 

Durr,  W.,  19,  Amsclalc  Grove,  Reddish 
Gurncy,   R     K.,    1,   Buckingham   Road,  Heaton 

Chapel 

Holland,  J  ,  77,  Northdiffe  Road 
Hulme,    T ,    "  Moorland/'    Broadoak    Road. 

Bramhall  Lane  South 

Johnson,  Miss  C    E  ,   11,  Kennerley  Road 
Jones,  T  P  ,  7,  Gibson's  Road,  Heaton  Moor 


Lowe,    L     B ,    488,    Didsbury    Road,    Heaton 

Mersey. 

Little,  Mrs   E  ,  37,  Adelaide  Road 
Needham,  I    W  ,  21,  Cunhfle  Street,  Edgeley. 
Nicholls,  F    N  ,  65,  Heaton  Moor  Road 
Pell,  J  ,  410,  Hempshaw  Lane 
Kowlmson,  W.  H  ,   1<>6,  Reddish  Road 
Watson,  A    M  ,  18  i,  Marple  Road,  Offerton 
Whalley,    f,  136,  Grcnville  Street,  Edgeley 

CO-OP  1L13 

Bell,    Rev     Canon    13  ,    P  P  ,    The    Preshvterv, 

Shaw    Heath 
Davies,    Rv.*v     C  ,    MA,    All    Saints'    Rectory, 

Manchester  Road,   Heaton   Xcrns 
Giles,   Rev     W     A,    11,    Ash    Giove,    Heaton 

Chapel 
Atkinson,    Prof     D  ,    28,    Queens    Road,    West 

Disdbury 
Bell,    H  ,    MA,    Ih,    Victoria    Grove,    Heaton 

Edpe,  WP  H  ,  1 V,  Heath  Road,  Cale  Green 
Marsh,  C  H  ,  "  ballbirch,"  Lostock  Hall  Road, 

Poynton. 

Seaton,  R  ,  17,  Parkway,  Cheadle  Heath 
Shepherdson,      H  ,     "  Whitcholme,"      Station 

Road,   Cheadle   Hulme 
Walton,  W  ,  «,  Lowficld  Road 
Potts,  Mrs   E  ,  J  P  ,  128,  Mile  End  Lane 
I  ambrick,  Miss  M    E  ,  a  \  ,  High  School  for 

Girls,   Cale  Green 


STOKE-ON-TRENT  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ACCOUNTING  OFFICER 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  Music 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

OFFICER 
ORGANISER   OF   DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS 
ORGANISERS   OF   PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 

PRINCIPAL  OF  THE  ART 

SCHOOLS 
SUPERVISOR  OF  ARTS 

AND  CRAFTS 
ASSISTANT    SUPERVISOR  OF 

ARTS  AND  CRAFTS 
ORGANISERS  FOR  SERVICE  OF 

YOUTH 
MEDICAL  OFFICER  OF 

HEALTH  AND  CHIEF 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 


Alderman  A.  Austin. 

Councillor   Mrs.    H.    Slater. 

J.  F.  Carr,  M.B.E.,  B.sc.,  J.PO  Education  Offices,  Town 

Hall,    Hanley,    Stoke-on-Trent.     Tel.  :      Stoke-on- 

Trcnt  20561. 
H.  H.  Cawthorne,  B  sc. 
T.  Ball,  A.LM.T.A. 
P.  L.  Rogers,  B.SC. 
J.  A.  Thompson. 

Miss  M.  I.  Urquhart. 

H.  L.  Austin  ;  Miss  E.  K.  Moulson  ;  (Assisted  by 
Mrs.  S.  Wilson  and  two  part-time  Organisers, 
1  man  and  1  woman.) 

R.  W.  Baker.  A.R.C.A 

Alec  Buckels,  A.R.C.A.,  A.R.E. 
Miss  M.  A.  Heslop. 

J.  Degg  ;    Miss  A.  D.  Bennison  ;    Assistants  :    J.  V. 

Wylie,  Miss  E.  M.  Hodder,  B  A. 
A.  Wotherspoon,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.IL 


Vera  C.  Veitch,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Edin.) 


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STOKE-ON-TRENT  (C.B 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 


SUPERINTENDENT 

NURSE 
SCHOOL  NURSES 


SCHOOL 


SENIOR    SCHOOL    DENTAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

DENTAL  OFFICERS 


EDUCATIONAL  PSYCHOLOGIST 

Dietitian     ...         

SPEECH  THERAPIST 

ARCHITECT 

SUPERINTENDENT 

ATTENDANCE  OFFICER 

POPULATION         

EDUCATION   RATE — YEAR 

ENDED  31-3-46 
PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE     ... 

PRIMARY   AND    SECONDARY 
MODERN  SCHOOLS 


NURSERY  SCHOOLS 
NURSERY  CLASSES 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 
GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


E.  P.  Dewar,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.M.  (Ireland)  ; 
Miss  E.  E.  M.  Gray,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (Aberd.),  D.P.H.  ; 
H.  Dasch,  M.D.  (Prague) ;  C.  McBride,  M.B.  (part- 
time  Tuberculosis  Officer)  ;  Mrs.  A.  I.  Donnellan, 
M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.  (Belfast)  ;  S.  McMurray,  M.B., 
B.CH.,  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.)  (part-time  Ophthalmic  Surgeon); 
G.  A.  Carter,  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.),  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (part- 
time  Aural  Surgeon)  ;  T.  Aubrey  Jones,  B.sc.,  B.A., 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  B.O.  (part-time  Ophthalmic 
Surgeon).  One  Vacancy  (Medical  Officer). 

Miss  P.  M.  Williams. 

21  School  Nurses,  3  Orthopaedic  Masseuses,  3  Assistant 

Nurses. 
V.  R.  Morgan,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Eng.). 

C.  M.  Burleigh,  L.D.S.  (Glasgow)  ;  E.  Copestake, 
L.D.S.  (Manchester)  (with  H.M.  Forces)  ;  J.  N. 
Sawley,  L.D.S.  (Liverpool)  (witlr  H.M.  Forces)  ; 
W.  E.  Potter,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Eng.)  ;  E.  B.  Massey, 
L.D.S.  (Manchester)  ;  S.  Ford,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Eng.) 

G.  Whitehead,  M.A.,  PH.D.  (Psychol.),  Dip.  Edn. 

Mrs.  F.  M.  Wood,  B.SC. 

Miss  E.  L.  Dron. 

J.  R.  Piggott,  F.R.I.B.A.  (City  Architect). 

H.  Norris 

Census,   1931—276,639 
5s.  6.281d. 


£5,100. 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


Totals  ... 


No 

60 
39 

99 


No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments    31-3-46 
106  25,363 

57  11,106 


163 


36,469 


Two   Nursery   Schools  with  accommodation   for   200 
children. 

No.        No.  on  Roll 

County 32  2,128 

Voluntary  ..         15  662 


Totals 


47 


2,790 


One  Open- Air  School  of  Recovery  with  accommodation 
for  36  children.     1  Camp  School  (accommodation  40). 

Boys       Girls       Mixed      Total 

(a)  County  ...  2  2  —  4 

(6)  Direct  Grant...  1  1  —  2 


Totals 


3  — 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  the  above  Schools  : — 

Boys        Girh      Mixed  Total 

(a)            968        1,074            —  2,042 

(b)             415           360            —  775 


Totals 


1,383       1,434 


—     2,817 


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STOKE-ON-TRENT  (C.B.) 

SCHOOLS 

Head 


GRAMMAR 

Name  of  School 

(a)  County  Boys'  Schools 

Hanley  High  School E.  Graham  Laws,  M.A.,  B.SC. 

Longton  High  School  ..     M.  V.  Gregory,  M.A.,  M.ED. 

County  Girls'  Schools 

Brownhills  High  School  for  Girls      Miss  D.  N.  E.  Bright,  B.SC.,  PH.D. 

Thistley  Hough  School  for  Girls  ...     Miss  A.  E.  Bamber,  M.sc. 

(b)  Direct  Grant 

St.  Joseph's  College  (B.)          Rev.  D.  B.  McDonald. 

St.  Dominic's  High  School  for  Girls  ...     Miss  M.  Lambe,  B.A. 


North  Staffordshire 
Technical  College 


Tunstail  Technical  School 
Burslcm  Technical  School 
City  School  of  Commerce 
Fenton  Technical  School 
Longton  Technical  School 


Technical  Instruction 

Principal — H.  W.  Webb,  O.B.E.,  D.SC.,  F.I.C.,  M.I.CHEM.E. 
(Jointly  with  Staffordshire  County  Education 
Authority). 

No.  of  pupils  in  attendance. 

Full  Time  Day  Students 80 

Part  Time  Day  Students 959 

Evening  Students 640 

Evening  Institutes. 

Principal 

H.  Bedson,  B.SC. 

A.  F.  Jones,  B.SC. 
E.  H.  Davies,  B.COM.SC.,  B.SC.  (Econ.). 


City  School  of  Commerce 

Junior  Technical  School 
Junior  Art  Department 


Burslem  Art  School 
Hanley  Art  School 
Stoke  Art  School 


H.  Bedson,  B.SC. 

Full  Time  Junior  Schools 

Principal:  E.  H.  Davies,  B.COM.SC., 

B.SC.  (Econ.). 

...     Headmaster  :  J.  A.  Collinson,  M.sc. 
J.  W.  Taylor,  B.A. 

Art  Schools 

Principal        ...        R.  W.  Baker,  A.R.C.A. 

Master  in  Charge. 
.     (Vacant). 

P.  Lloyd,  A.R.C.A. 

(Vacant). 


Longton  Art  School       H.  Holdcroft. 

Women's  Institute 

Mistress  in  Charge 
Howard  Place,  Shelton Miss  L.  Hilditch. 

Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Education  Committee. 

A  Standing  Conference  of  Representatives  from  Junior  Youth  Organisations  and 
Community  Associations  has  been  formed  to  advise  the  Education  Committee,  through 
the  appropriate  Sub-Committees,  on  matters  relating  'to  Grants,  Buildings  and 
Instructors. 

There  are  357  individual  orgaa'aations  in  the  City. 

MEMBERS 


LORD  MAYOR 

Williams,  Councillor  P.,  J.P  ,  3,  Park  Avenue 
Shelton. 

DEPUTY  LORD  MAYOR 

Kemp,  Alderman  W,  H.,  J.P  ,  13,  The  Croft, 
Garden  Village. 

ALDERMEN 
Austin,    A.,    13,    Gladstone    Street,    Pittshill, 

Tunstail. 
Bancroft,   H.,   MM,    "  Rylston,"    Mill   Hayes 

Road,  Burslem. 

Booth,  H.,  Talbot  Hotel,  High  Street. 
Davies,  D.,  2,  Woodhead  Road,  Birches  Head, 

Hanley. 
Harvey,  A.  Q,  J.P.,  12,  Hollybank  Crescent. 


Holhns,  A  ,  J.P  ,  5A,  Hill  Street,  Hanley. 
Horwood,  T  ,  B.A.,  The  Vicarage,  Etruria. 
Stross,  B ,  M.P.,  Richmond  House,  Shelton. 
Till,    E ,   J.P.,    61,    Victoria   Street,    Sandford 

Hill,  Longton. 
Timmis,    G.    J.,    J  P.,    "  Gladwyn,"    Abbey 

Terrace,  Hanley. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Henry,  J.P  ,  "  Gorsefield,"  High 

Lane,  Burslem 

COUNCILLORS 
Barker,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  J  P  ,  The  Steppes,  Stockton 

Brook 

Barks,  H ,  25,  Mars  Street,  Smalkhorne. 
Baxter,  A ,  270,  Etruria  Vale  Road,  Etruria. 
Beck,  S.,  7,  West  Avenue,  Penkhull. 


347 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


STOKE-ON-TRENT  (C.B.) 

Boon,    J.    A  >    The    Haven,    Newcastle    Lane, 

Penkhull 

Hancock,  IJ ,  54,  Mai  ket  Street,  Fenton 
Hancock,  W ,  38,  Lower  Pall  Mall,  Hanlcy. 
Howard,  Mrs.  A.}  51,  Ricardo  Street,  Longton 
Hutchmson,    Mrs     F ,    j  p ,    21,    Grcatbach 

Avenue. 

Jackson,  Mrs  V.  E.,  110,  Weston  Road,  Meir 
Lmdop,  II ,  48,  Enoch   Street,  Burslem. 
Meir,  G   U  ,  104,  Waterloo  Road,  Bufslem 
Payne,   G 3   Brackley  House,  90,   High   Lane, 

Burslem 

Pemberton,  W   T  ,  44,  Kmgsway 
Perry,  A  ,  St.  Luke's  Vicarage,  Hanley 
Poynter,  II ,  221,  Hamil  Road,  Burslem 
Slater,  Mrs  H  ,"  Hebor,"  Market  Street,  Milton 


Watson,  D    W ,  74,  Park  Road,  Fenton. 

CO-OPTED 
Hartill,  The  Ven.  Archdeacon  P.,  MA,  B.D., 

The    Rectory 
Shearer,  The  Rev.  W.  Russell,  M.A  ,  Parkfield, 

Park  Road,  Longton. 
Twiney,    The    Very    Rev.    Canon,    Northcote 

House,  Hartshill  Road. 
Barlow,  J.  J  ,  115,  Chaplin  Road,  Longton. 
Jones,  Ernest,  j  P  ,  "  wetley,"  26,  Stoneyfield 

Avenue,   Milton. 
Simpson,     Major     T.,     "  Glenmayne,"     The 

Brampton,  Newcastle,  Staffs. 
Scrimgeour,  C.  A.,  M  A.,  "  Inmskeen,"  Sandon 

Road,    Meir 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 

(EDUCATIONAL) 
ORGANISERS    OF    SPECIAL 

SUBJECIS 

ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF 

ASSISTANT   MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 


AURAL  SURGEON    ... 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON    ... 
ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON 
CONSULTANT- 
RHEUMATISM  CLINIC 

(Part-time) 
SPEECH  THERAPIST 
SCHOOL  NURSES  .  . 

CHILD  GUIDANCE  CLINIC  : 

PSYCHIATRIST     ... 

PSYCHIATRIC  SOCIAL 
WORKER 

EDUCATIONAL 
PSYCHOLOGIST 

PEDIATRICIAN     .  . 

ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANT 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 


SUNDERLAND  (C.B.) 

...     Councillor  J.  Carr  Humphreys. 
...     W.  Thompson,  M.ED.,  B.SC.,  J.P.,  Education  Offices,  15, 
John  Street,  Sunderland.     Tel.  :    56201.     Ext.  73. 
...     R.  E.  Heron. 
E.  Alton,  B.SC. 

Music  (temporarily  vacant)  ;   G.  N.  Jessop,  Miss  P.  M. 

Peters,  Miss  A.  Gray  (Physical  Training)  ;  Miss  C.  H. 

Dickie   (Domestic  Subjects), 
Miss  J.  Cormack. 

A.  S.  Hebblethwaitc,  M.C.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Chief 

School  Medical  Oilicer)  (Medical  Officer  of  Health). 
Miss  J.  R.  Watson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Chief  Assistant) 

Miss  A.  M.  C.  Forster,  M.B.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

D.P.H.,    B.HY.,    M.A.  ;     Forbes    J.    A.    Norris,    M.B. 

CH.B.  ;    W.   H.   Sufficld,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.R.F.P. 

L.R.F.S.,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  ;    Mrs.   M.   Bambridgc,  M.B. 

CH.B.,  M.R.c.s.  (temporary). 
W.  J.  Proud,  L.D.S.  ;    Miss  M.  I.  Lamb,  L.D.S.  ;    C. 

Lloyd,  L.D.S.  ;    C.  Mushens. 

R.  E.  JoWOtt,  M.D.,  CH.B  ,  M.K.C.P.,  D.L.O.,  R.C.P.S. 

G.  B.  Leigh,  M.B.,  CH.B. 

D.  G.  W.  Brown,  M.CIL,  OKI  HO.,  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.). 

Vacant. 


Mrs.  G. 
Twelve. 


Painter. 


T.  M.  Cuthbert,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.M. 
Miss  I.  R.  Stirling,  M.A, 

(Vacant). 

Miss  J.  R.  Watson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

C.  A,  Murray,  A.R.I.B.A. 

G.  T.  Robson  (Borough  Treasurer). 

153,700. 

5s.  11.87d. 

£3,751  2s.  7d. 

Havelock  Council  School  Nursery  Block.  St. 
Columbas'  C.  of  E.  School  Nursery  for  the  children 
of  working  mothers.  It  is  proposed  to  attach 
Nursery  Blocks  to  all  new  or  remodelled  Infant 
Departments.  One  Residential  Nursery  School 
situate  in  the  country. 

348 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 
SCHOOLS 


CENTRAL  SCHOOLS 
SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  ... 

YOUTH  COMMITTEE 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 


SUNDERLAND  (C.B.) 

No.  No.  of     No.  on  Roll 


Provided 
Non-Provided 

C.  ofE. 

R.C.     ... 

Totals 


24 

4 
5 

33 


Departments 
74 

7 
12 


93 


31-3-46 
19,697 

1,158 
3,720 

24,575 


DAY  OF  MEETING.. 


Name  of  School 
Provided  Boys'   School 
Bede  Collegiate  School      .. 
Provided  Girls'  School 

Bede  Collegiate  School    ... 


Name  of  Institute 
Sunderland  Tech.  College 
(Affiliated  to  the  Univers- 
ity of  Durham  in  the 
Schools  of  Engineering 
and  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing in  the  Faculty  of 
Applied  Science) 

Name  of  School 
Villiers  Street  Technical 

Name  of  Institute 

Sunderland  Training 
College  for  Women 

Name  of  School 
College  of  Art  and  Crafts 


Two  Selective  Central  Schools  for  Boys — 572  on  roll ; 
2  Selective  Central  Schools  for  Girls — 622  on  roll. 

One  M.R.  School—  288  on  roll ;  1  Special  School  for 
Blind,  Myopes,  Deaf  and  Dumb  children — 40  on 
roll;  1  Open-air  School  for  P.D.  children — 113 
on  roll.  Howlish  Hall,  Bishop  Auckland  Residential 
School  for  M.D.  children— 50. 

W.  Thompson  (Director  of  Education),  Secretary, 
Education  Offices,  15,  John  Street,  Sunderland. 

J.  Lawson,  D.Y.S. 

The  Youth  Organisations  have  been  administered 
through  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Education  Com- 
mittee since  1Q36.  There  are  now  300  affiliated 
clubs  with  13,000  members.  These  clubs  have  free 
use  of  all  school  buildings,  playgrounds  and  playing 
fields,  and  special  Committees  control  activities  in 
football,  cricket,  swimming  and  athletics. 

The  Carlton  House  Youth  Centre  was  opened  on  9th 
October,  1942.  At  this  centre  clubrooms,  committee 
rooms,  craft  rooms,  drama  and  music  rooms  and 
canteen  are  available,  and  the  centre  is  the  head- 
quarters of  youth  work  in  the  Borough. 

Tuesday,  4.30  p.m.  (Generally  4th  Tuesday  in  the 
month). 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Head 


G.  A.  Bradshaw,  M.sc. 
Miss  W.  J.  E.  Moul,  M.A. 


No.  on  Roll 
669 
589 


TECHNICAL   COLLEGE 

Principal 

D.  A.  Wrangham  M.sc., 
SEN.WH.SC.,  M.I.MECH.E., 
D.I.C.,  A.C.G.I. 


Senior  Part-time 

I- Jill- time  Day 

Students  Students 

252  231 


Eienmq 
Students 

1,193 


TECHNICAL    SCHOOL 

Head  No.  of  Pupils 

A.  A.  Caiuiey,  B.SC.,  A.M.I.MECH.E.,  B.COM.  267 

TRAINING  COLLEGE 

Principal 


Miss  A.  H.  Williamson,  M.A. 

ART    SCHOOL 

Head 

R.  A.  Ray,  A.R.C.A 

Full-time    

Part-time    


Day 
Students 
55 

Day 
Students 

38 
17 


Resident 

Students 

57 

Evening 

Students 

720 


349 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

SUNDERLAND  (C.B.) 

EVENING    INSTITUTES 

Senior  Commercial  Evening  Institute. — Organising  Master  :  C.  J.  Allen,  B.A. 

Junior  Commercial  Evening  Institutes  (2). 

Junior  Technical  Evening  Institutes  (3). 

Plumbing  ;  Woodwork,  Carpentry  and  Joinery  ;   Metalwork  ;   Domestic  (Cookery, 

Needlework,  Dressmaking,  Make  Do  and  Mend) ;  Keep-Fit  and  Physical  Training ; 

Handicrafts  ;    Drama  ;    Plastics  ;   Basketwork. 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 
Councillor    J.    C., 


13,    Weldon 


Humphreys, 
Avenue. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Foster,    Councillor   J.    W.,    2,    Eskdale    Road, 
South  Bents,  Whitburn 
MAYOR 
Ritson,  Councillor  J.,  J.P.,  21,  Sale  Terrace 

ALDERMEN 

Cairns,  D  s  J.P.,  16,  Ewesley  Road. 
Cohen,  J.,  J.P.,  16,  Barnes  Park  Road 
Harvey,  W.,  8,  Elmwood  Avenue,  Southwick. 
Johnston,  E ,  j  P.,  45,  Mount  Road  West. 
Sheehan,  W.  H.,  49,  Cooper  Street. 
Wilson,  F.,  O.B  E  ,  J.P.,  29,  Ettnck  Grove. 

COUNCILLORS 

Blyth,  T.  H.,  B  sc.,  I,  Richard  Avenue 
Cavanagh,    T.    H ,    36,    Oa Wands    Crescent, 

Southwick. 

Douglas,  S.,  32,  Dacre  Road. 
Foggerty,  J  ,  The  Cottage,  Corby  School. 
Hedley,  Mrs.  J.  E.,  16,  Ennerdale 
Hill,  Miss  L  ,  37,  Wearmouth  Drive. 
Hudson,  T.  W.,  7,  Paisley  Square. 
Huggins,   Mrs.   J.,  j  P.,   9,    Grange   Crescent, 

Southwick. 


Milburn,  W.  L  ,  "  Wayside,"  Ashbrooke  Range. 

Miller,  R.,  59,  Shrewsbury  Crescent. 

Nicholson,  T.,  20,  John  Street 

Potts,  G  ,  31,  Park  Avenue 

Ridley,   T.   L ,   J.P.,   "  Chfholme,"   4,   Clifton 

Road. 

Robinson,  R.  S.,  29,  Broad  Meadows 
Simpson,  J.  C,  179-181,  Durham  Road 
Tweddle,  J  ,  1,  Slater  Street 

CO-OPTFD 

Buckley,  G.,  2,  Wallace  Street 

Humphreys,    Mrs.    1..    R  ,    j  p ,     13,    Weldon 

Avenue. 

Kirby,  L ,  73,  Hurstwood  Road. 
MacNunn,    Rev.     Canon    H.    1< ,     MA,     St. 

Columba's  Vicarage 

McKeown,  Mrs    0 ,  39,  Wcstmoor  Road 
Morrissy,  Rev   R.,  St.  Joseph's,  Millfield 
Newby,  R,  10,  Gordon  Terrace 
Pickworth,  Dr.  A  ,  O.B  n.,  55,  Fawcett  Street 
Potts,  Miss  M.,   16,  Malvern  Gardens. 
Ross,  Rev.  H  ,  M.A.,  8,  St.  Bede's  Park. 
Simpson,  J    G ,  Cedars  Grange,  The  Cedar* 
Wardle,  S.,  j  P  ,  12,  Montrosc  Gardens. 
Wright,  J.,  11,  Barclay  Street 
Young,  F.,  7,  Bond  Street 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR 

ASSISTANTS  

ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON    ... 
CONSULTING  ORTHOPAEDIC 

SURGEON 

SENIOR  DENTAL  SURGEON 
ASSISTANT  DENTAL 


ARCHITECT  ...   «   ... 
ACCOUNTANT        

POPULATION         

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46  (estimated) 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS 


SWANSEA  (C.B.) 

Councillor  W.  J.  Davies,  J.P. 

L.    J.    Drew,    M.A.,    M.ED.,    Education    Department, 

The    Guildhall,   Swansea.      Tel.  :   Swansea  82821. 
Harry  Morris,  Barrister-at-Law  ;    Kenneth  R.  Pilling, 

M.A.,  LL.B. 
F.  Hewson  ;   Miss  D.  M.  Gibb. 

H.  R.  Tighe,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  D.P.H.  (Borough  Medical 

Officer). 
I.  Pugh,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Assistant  Borough  Medical 

Officer). 
Lydia  Wilson,  B.SC.,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  M.  Brighton, 

M.B.,   B.S.,  D.P.H.  ;     *D.   W.    F.    Dayies,   M.R.C.S., 

L.R.C.P.  y  G.  N.  Ellis,  M.B.,  B.s. ;  H.  Wilson-Murphy, 

M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H. 

Hamilton  E.  Quick,  B.SC.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  F.R.C.S. 
A.  D.  Parker,  M.D.,  C.M. 

H.  N.  Tiplady,  L.D.S. 

W.    G.    Griffith- Williams,    L.D.S.  ;     Trevor    Griffiths, 

L.D.S.  ;     J.    R.    Phillips-Thomas,    L.D.S.  ;     *J.    F. 

Herbert,  L.D.S.  ;    *N.  F.  Stares,  L.D.S.  ;    J.  L.  T. 

Davies,  L.D.S. 

Ernest  E.  Morgan,  F.R.I.B.A.  (Borough  Architect). 
H.  K.  Greaves,  A.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.L.A.A.  (Borough 

Treasurer). 

Census  1931—164,797. 
Total— 6s.  5d. 

£3,730. 

Two  Nursery  Schools  with  approximately  240  children. 
*  Serving  with  H.M.  Forces. 

350 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


County    ... 

SWANSEA  (C.B.) 

Average 
No.  of         No.  on  Roll 
Departments       3  1-3-46 
78              16,785 

Voluntary 

8               1,664 

Totals 86  18,449 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS         ...  Bovs        Girls       Total 

(January,  19461  Provided 1,218        1,255       2,473 

SERVICE  OF  YOUTH          ...     The  Director  of  Education  is    the  Secretary  of  the 

Local  Youth  Committee,  which  consists  of  repre- 
sentatives of  Voluntary  Organisations  and  members 
of  the  Education  Committee.  A  large  number  of 
Youth  Centres  has  been  opened  and  further  develop- 
ments are  contemplated. 

YOUTH  ORGANISERS         .  .     K.  B.  Thomas,  B.A.  ;  Miss  C.  M.  Stephenson,  B.A. 

ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL  Miss  M.  K.  Roderick,  B.SC. 

MEALS 

ASST.  ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL    Miss  A.  D.  Morris. 

MEALS  GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Provided  Boys'  Schools 

Grammar  School  ..         ...         ...  ...     J.  Grey  Morgans,  M.A. 

Dyncvor  Secondary  School     ...         ...  ...     W.  Bryn  Thomas,  M.A. 

(6)  Provided  Girls'  Schools 

High  School       ...          ..         ...          ..  ...     Miss  H.  M.  Cameron,  M.A. 

Glanmor  Secondary  School     ...         ...  ..     Miss  O.  Stewart,  B.A.. 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGES,  POLYTECHNICS   AND  TECHNICAL 

INSTITUTES  0  Part-nmf 

Senior  Day  and 

XT  -  r  r»         •      »  Full-time          Evening 

Name  of  Institute  Principal  Students        Students 

Municipal  Technical  College  G.  Thompson,  M.ENG.  16  1,916 

Junior  Technical  School       ..  G.  Thompson,  M.ENG.  with  160  students 

Municipal  School  of  Art  and  Crafts    Kenneth  W.  Hancock,  A.R.C.  A.     50  500 

Training  College  ...  ...  One  Two- Year  Training  College  for  Women.  Acting- 
Principal  :  Miss  E.  L.  Hewlett,  M.sc.,  M.ED.  200 
students. 

Juvenile  Employment       ...     W.     S.     Griffiths,     Juvenile     Employment     Officer. 

Somerset  Place,    Swansea.     Tel.  :    2994. 
MEMBERS 

MAYOR  Harris,  T.  S  ,  Three  Compasses  Hotel,  Pentre 
Dewitt,  Alderman  William,  J.P  ,  The  Mansion  Estyll 

House  and  7  Sea  View  Terrace  Hay  ward,  C,  41,  Creodiol  Road 

Henry,   H  ,   Bryncoed  Terrace,   Peniel  Green, 
CHAIRMAN  Llansamlct 

Davies,  Councillor  W.  J.,  JP,   155,  Chemical  Holland,    Mrs     M     29,    Mansclton    Road 

Road,    Mornston.  Jenkins,  Mrs   Cory,  74,  Argylc  Street 

Jenkins,  Sir  Wm    A  ,  J  P  ,  "  Redhill,"  Gower 
VICE-CHAIRMAN  Road,  Sketty. 

Shall,  Councillor  F.,  36,  Plough  Road,  Landore.  Jones,  F    C  ,  68,  Cecil  Street,  Manselton. 

Jones,  Gwyn,  115,  Port  Tennant  Road. 

ALDERMEN  Libby,  G   H  ,  742,  Mumbles  Road,  Southend, 
Fisher,  D.  J.,  37,  Pentrechwyth  Road,  Bonymaen  Mumbles 

Gorst,  F.  A ,  6,  Chemical  Road,  Mornston.  Matthews,  T.,  Richmond  Villa,  Middle  Road, 
Harries,    A.    E ,   53,    St.    Leger   Crescent,    St  Gendros 

Thomas.  Morgan,   Hubert,    "  Ashleigh,"    Sadler   Street, 
James,  T.,  Neath  House,  67,  Carnglas  Road,  Landore. 

Sketty.  Peacock,  G.  W.,  6,  Lon  Cadog,  Cwmgwyn 

Jones,    D  ,    "  Lyndhurst,"    77,    Cecil    Street,  Pile,  A    W  ,  29,  King  Edward  Road. 

Manselton  Recs,  W.  G  ,  20,  Brynsiti  Terrace. 

Watkms,  T.  W.,  J.P  ,  "  Glanrhyd,"  Birchgrove.  Richards,  J.,  9,  Vilhers  Street,  Hafod 

Thomas,  H.  J  ,  j  P ,  "  High  Croft,"  Uplands 
COUNCILLORS  Crescent 

Aeron-Thomas,  G   E.,  J.P  ,  5,  Cambrian  Place.  CO-OPTI-D 

Corney,  W.  G.5  146,  High  Street  Davies,  Miss  Hilda  L  ,  59,  Cromwell  Street 

Cross,    Mrs     R.,    j  p.,    25,    Glanmor    Road,  Sampson,  T.  H.,  73,  Manor  Road,  Manselton. 

Uplands.  Morgans,  J    Grey,  80,  Graig  Road,  Morriston. 

Davies,  R.  G ,  43,  Bond  Street  Stewart,  Miss  Grace,  14,  Bryn-y-mor  Crescent. 

Davies,    T.    W.,    "  Hillside,"    Jersey    Road,  Richards,  R.,  78,  Glanbrydan  Avenue. 

Bonymaen.  Schoncll,  Prof.  F.  J.,  18,  Maple  Crescent 

351  M 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


TYNEMOUTH  (C.B.) 

(Includes  Cullercoats,  North  Shields,  Percy  Main  and  Tynemouth) 


CHAIRMAN  . 
EDUCATION 


SECRETARY 


DEPUTY  EDUCATION 

SECRETARY 
ORGANISER  OF  SPECIAL 

SUBJECTS 
P.T.  ORGANISER  FOR  GIRLS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  . . . 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

ACCOUNTANT        

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1946-47 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


Alderman  G.  Forsyth,  J.P. 

E.  E.  Sharp,  A.C.I.S.,  Education  Offices,  South  Preston 

Villa,  North  Shields.     Tel.  :    North  Shields  1454-5. 

Private  Address  :    12,  Burnside  Road,  Cullercoats, 

Northumberland . 
J.  Dawson,  DIP.  ED.  ADMIN. 

A.  E.  Langton  (Physical  Training  and  Youth  Organiser). 

Miss  V.  Jacques  (full-time  appointment  between 
Northumberland  County  L.E.A.  and  Tynemouth). 

R.  H.  Dawson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Medical  Officer  of 
Health  and  Chief  School  Medical  Officer). 

R.  W.  Essenhigh,  L.D.S.  (Durham). 

H.  Mobberley,  F.I.M.T.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 

66,110  (estimated  1939). 

Total— 4s.  10.7d. 


£1,633  (estimated). 


County    . . . 
Voluntary  : — 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     ... 

Totals 


No. 
12 

1 
3 

16 


No.  of    No.  on  Roll 
Departments    30-9-45 
22  4,977 


1 
4 

27 


156 
840 

5,973 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


1  M.D.  School  with 


SPECIAL  CLASSES 


...     One  P.D.  School  with  106  on  roll 

45  on  roll. 
...     One  Speech  Training  Centre  with  an  average  of  30 

pupils  per  day. 
SECONDARY  GRAMMAR  One  Dual  County  School  with  680  on  roll. 

SCHOOLS  (Tynemouth   High    School — Head  :     J.    H.    Smedley, 

•  B.SC.  (Oxon),  M.SC.  (Birm.). 

One  non-grant-aided  school  with  257  on  roll  (mainly 
boys)  (Tynemouth  School — Headmaster  :  E.  G.  Ellison, 

M.A.) 

SECONDARY  MODERN  SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Headmaster! Headmistress       No.  on  Roll 

Linskill  Boys  Secondary  School         W.  Cockburn    508 

Linskill  Girls  Secondary  School        Miss  J.  E.  Patterson,  L.L.A.          460 

Ralph  Gardner  Boys  Secondary  School        ...     D.  Snowdon,  B.A.          ...          499 
Ralph  Gardner  Girls  Secondary  School        ...     Miss M. Rochester, B. A., J.P.        451 


NURSERY  SCHOOLS 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
BUREAU 


YOUTH   ADVISORY... 
COMMITTEE 


Two  (aided  by  grants  from  Ministry  of  Education  and 
L.E.A.)  80  children  on  roll  of  each  school. 

C.  W.  Robson,  Juvenile  Employment  Officer, 
Juvenile  Employment  Bureau,  Education  Offices, 
South  Preston  Villa,  North  Shields.  Tel.  :  North 
Shields  997. 

Chairman,  Alderman  G.  Forsyth,  J.P.,  8,  Lovaine 
Terrace,  North  Shields  ;  Secretary,  E.  E.  Sharp, 
A.C.I.S.,  Education  Offices,  South  Preston  Villa, 
North  Shields. 

EVENING    SCHOOLS 
Technical  School 

Principal  Students 

P.  Gould,  B.SC.,  B.A.  390 


Name  of  Institute 
Tynemouth  Evening  Technical 
School  and  School  of  Art 

Senior  Commercial  School 
Name  of  School  Principal 

Evening  School  of  Commerce    ...    P.  Gould,  B.SC.,  B.A. 

352 


Students 
62 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


TYNEMOUTH  (C.B.) 
Junior    Evening    Schools 

Name  of  School  .  Principal  Students 

Linskill  Junior  Technical  School        .          ...     G.  E.  Ainley         .         ...  162 

Ralph  Gardner  Junior  Commercial  School    . .     W.  Potter  92 

Ralph  Gardner  Junior  Technical  School      ...     J.  E.  Smith          .  ..  176 

Ralph  Gardner  Junior  Housecraft  School     ...         W.  Potter        90 

Youth  Service 

In  June,  1946,  there  were  61  Youth  Organisations  in  the  Borough,  with  an  approxi- 
mate membership  of  3,000. 

MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Lisle,  Councillor  J.,  j  P  ,  64,  Seacrest  Avenue, 
Cullercoats 

DEPU  rv  MAYOR 

Anderson,    Councillor    R     A ,    "  Fern    I,ea," 
Milton    Grove 

ALDERMtN 

Forsyth,  G.,  J.P  ,  8,  Lovainc  Terrace. 
Prater,  Mrs   G   I ,  J  PM  66,  Billy  Hill  Avenue. 
Irvm,  R  ,  j  P  ,  "  The  Grove,"  Preston  Park 
Jackson,  R.  E.,  j  P  ,  21,  The  Gardens,  Monk- 
scaton 

COUNCILLORS 

Barber,  Mrs.  M.,  37,  Percy  Park  Road. 
Fairbairn,  G  ,  14,  Queen  Alexandra  Road  West. 


Forster,  W.  R  ,  20,  Addmgton  Crescent 
Hailb,    T.    A.    M ,    Norwich    House,    Hudson 

Street,  North  Shields 
Morgan,  R  ,  99,  Woodlea  Crescent 
G  C  Murray,  New  Ridges  Inn,  Ridges  Estate. 

CO-OPTED 

Barclay,  Rev.  G ,  M  A.,  25,  Spring  Terrace 
Foreman,  G    R  ,  8,  Kingsway 
Galilee,  W,  13,  Bnslee  Avenue 
Kennaby,     Rev      N      M  ,     MA,     Tynemouth 

Vicarage,  Preston  Road 
Kinlesidc,    Rev.    J ,    St     Cuthbcrt's    Rectory, 

Bedford  Street 

Lowes,  Miss  E   G  ,  M  A.,  23,  Otterburn  Road 
Stanger,  J.  H  ,  "  Westoe,"  35,  Walton  Avenue 


WAKEFIELD  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR 


ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
ORGANISERS  

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  OFFICER 
ARCHITECT  


ACCOUNTANT 

POPULATION 

EDUCATION  RATE   LEVIED,    5s.  7.9d. 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


Alderman  B.  Johnson. 

C.  L.  Berry,  M,A.,  L.C.P.,  Education  Department,  27, 
King  Street.  Tel.  :  2282-83.  Private  address  : 
Wheatcroft,  Milnthorpe,  Wakelield.  Tel.  :  5310. 

G.  F.  Maw,  M.A. 

E.  M.  Ellis  (Physical  Training)  ;    Miss  F.  M.  Phillips 
(Youth  Officer). 

F.  Allardice,  M.D.,  C.M.,  D.P.H. 

J.  F.  Martin,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.  (N.U.I.),  D.P.H. 

G.  S.  Cubitt,  L.D.S. 

E.   H.    Stazickcr,   B.SC.,   A.M.INST.C.E.    (Engineer   and 

Surveyor). 

T.  Greenhalgh,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A.,  F.S.S.  (Treasurer). 
Census  1931—59,122. 


£1,538  (estimated). 


County 

Voluntary  : — 

C.  of  E. 

R.C 

Methodist 

Nursery  Units 

Totals  ... 

Junior  and  Senior — 

Voluntary 
Junior  County    ... 
Junior  Voluntary 
Junior  and  Infants 

Voluntary 
Infants  County 
Infants  Voluntary 
Nursery 

Totals  ... 


No. 
8 

14 
2 

1 
2 

27 


No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments    3 1  -3-46 
12  2,793 


15 
3 

2 
2 

34 


1,776 

751 

282 

99 

5,701 


Boys    Girls   Mixed  Total 


1  — 

2  1 
—          2 


2 
4 
4 

3 
8 
5 
2 


3 
4 
7 

5 
8 
5 


28        32 


353 


M2 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


WAKEFIELD  (C.B.) 
SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


County    . . . 
Voluntary 
Direct  Grant 


Totals  ... 


No. 
7 
2 
2 

11 


No.  of  Pupils 
1,699 
281 


1,980 


County  Grammar 
County  Senior  or  Modern 
Voluntary  (C.  of  E.)— 

Senior  or  *•  Modern  ' . . . 
Seaside    Residential 
County  Technical  Secondary 

(a)  Commercial 

(b)  Technical 

(c)  Art 

Direct  Grant  (Grammar) 


Boys 


Girls  Mixed 
—          I 


1         — 


—        —  1 


1         — 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Totals 


(a)  Provided 

(b)  Non-Provided 
direct  grant  from 
B.  ofE. 

Totals 


1  Co-educational 
1  Boys         1  Girls 


1 


2 

1 

1 
1 
1 

2 

12 

Total 
1 
2 


JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
BUREAU 


H.  Plumb,  Juvenile  Employment  Officer,  Education 
Department,  27,  King  Street,  Wakefield.  Tel.  : 
Wakefield  2282-83. 

GRAMMAR   SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head  No.  of  Pupils 

(a)  Provided  School 

Thornes  House  Grammar  School      C.  C.  Bracewell,  M.A.  540 

(b)  Direct  Grant  Boys'  School 

Wakefield  Grammar  School W.  A.  Grace,  M.A.  517 

(c)  Direct  Grant  Girls9  School 

Wakefield  High  School  Mrs.  W.  H.  Kingswell,  M.A.      614 

FURTHER    EDUCATION   INSTITUTIONS 


Senior                 Part-time 

Name  of  Institute 

Principal 

Pull-time                   Day 
Students                Students 

Evening 
Students 

Wakefield  Technical 

G.  N.  Blair,  M.C., 

11                    395 

1,717 

College 

B.COM.,  A.C.I.S., 

F.I.I.A. 

Wakefield  School  of  Art 

A.    H.    Sharp, 

11                    123 

514 

and  Crafts 

A.R.C.A.,  F.R.S.A. 

Junior  Commercial  School 

G.  N.  Blair       ... 

60                    — 

— 

Junior  Technical  School 

G.  N.  Blair      .  . 

101                     — 

— 

Junior  Art  Department  ... 

A.  H.  Sharp     ... 

58                    — 

— 

EVENING   INSTITUTES 

No.  of 

Name  of  Institute 

Principal 

Students 

Ings  Road 

A.  Campling 

148 

JManygates 

W.  S.  Lund 

73 

Snapethorpe 

W.  P  Shaw 

103 

Total 

324 

Senior 

Snaoethoroe  (Men) 

W.P.Shaw        

31 

Snapethorpe  (Woman) 


W.  P.  Shaw 


Totals 


62 
93 


354 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


WAKEFIELD  (C.B.) 


MEMBERS 

MAYOR 

Crowe,  Councillor  Mrs.  E.  HM  27,  Brighton 
Street. 

CHAIRMAN 
Johnson,  Alderman  B.,  J.P  ,  30,  Leeds  Road 


VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Borkwood,  Councillor  E.  E  ,  94,  Thornes  Road 

ALDERMEN 

Milner,  J    W  ,  397,  Barnsley  Road,  Sandal 
Thomas,  Mrs    M    L.,  Ha,  Wcstftcld  Grove 

COUNCILLORS 
Blake  Icy,   Mrs.   E.   C ,    18,  Buxton  Place,   St 

John's 

Fitzpatrick,  M.,  34,  York  Street 
Garritty,  J.  A.,  14,  South  Parade 
Hutchinson,  N.,  150,  Stanley  Road. 


Slater,  E  ,  J  P  ,  40,  Chcvct  Lane,  Sandal 

Smith,  G ,  }8  Warren  Avenue,  Portobello 
Estate 

Southworth,  I)  ,  9,  Chadwicks  Terrace,  Kirk- 
gate. 

Watson,  H  ,  3,  South  Parade 

Whcater,  R.,  J  P.,  57,  Waterton  Road,  Lupsct. 

Ellis,  F  ,  24,  Burkhill  Street,  Sandal 

CO-OPIID 
Wakciicid,    The    Very    Rev     Provost    of,     The 

Vicarage 
Thompson,  'I he  Rev    H,   St    Austin's   Pres- 

hytery,   Wentworth    Terrace 
Smith,  T  ,  2,  Cyprus  Street 
Abell,  Mrs.  A.,  J  p  ,  26,  Peterson  Road 
Judge,  Mrs.  J  ,  52,  Northgate 
Strickland,   Mrs     A,    13,,    ChrT   Street,    Balnc 

Lane 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
DIRECTOR  ... 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
PROFESSIONAL  ASSISTANT... 
CHIEF  CLERK 

ORGANISER    OF    DOMESTIC 
SUBJECTS  AND  CLASSES  FOR 


WALLASEY  (C.B.) 

..     Alderman  T.  F.  H.  Wilson. 

..     H.  R.  B.  Wood,  M.A.,  Education  Offices,  Town  Hall, 
Wallasey.     Tel.  :    Wallasey  1600.     Private  address  : 
5,  Beresford  Road,  Wallasey.     Tel.  :   Wallasey  5800. 
Juvenile  Employment  Bureau,   50,  Church   Street, 
Wallasey.    Tel.  :  Wallasey  1600. 
C,  Bevors,  B.SC.,  M.ED. 
..     N.  Bell. 

Miss  M.  Allen,  B.A. 
.     G.  E.  Hughes. 

Miss  S.  M.  Williams. 


ORGANISER    OF    SCHOOL        Miss  G.  M.  Dean. 

MEALS 

CHIEF  SCHOOLS  ARCHITECT 
ORGANISERS    OF    PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


C.  A.  Caven,  A.R.I.B.A. 

W.  N.  Patterson  and  Miss  E.  A.  Gee. 


E.  G. 


PSYCHIATRIST        ..... 
EDUCATIONAL 

PSYCHOLOGIST 
SOCIAL  WORKER 
ACCOUNTANT         ...... 

YOUTH  OFFICER    ...... 

ASSISTANT  YOUTH  OFFICER 
SUPERINTENDENT  SCHOOL 

ENQUIRY  OFFICER 
JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

OFFICERS 

SPEECH  THERAPIST 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON    ... 
AURAL  SURGEON   ...... 

ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON   ... 
POPULATION         ...... 


R.  B.  Berry,  M.D.,  CILB.,  D.P.H. 

Margaret  T.  J.  Leitch,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.M.S.A.,  D.P.H., 

Lucy  H.  E.  Moroncy,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
C.  J.  Luya,  L.D.S.  ;   W.  A.  Henderson,  L.D.S. 

Mason,  L.D.S. 
(Vacant). 
Miss  M.  Proctor,  B.A. 

Mrs.  U.  Barrett-Lennard. 

J.  Boucher,  F.S.A.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). 

W.  A.  Hayens,  M.A. 

Miss  E.  O.  Evans,  B.A. 

G.  Peers. 

L.  T.  Crosby  (Boys)  and  Miss  M.  Bowen  (Girls) 

Mrs.  M.  Peel  (part-time). 

W.  Dunlop  Hamilton,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.O.M.S. 

R.  J.  Martin,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.L.O. 

H.  Davies,  F.R.C.S.,  M^B.,  CH.M.,  M.CH.ORTH. 

Census  1939—93,990. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


WALLASEY  (C.B.) 

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED,    4s.  5. lid. 
1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATF, 
1Q46-V7 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


£3,379  (estimated). 


County    . . . 
Voluntary 


No.  of    No.  on  Roll 
No.     Departments     Jan.,  1946 


Totals  ... 


10 
6 

16 


20 
8 

28 


SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


SECONDARY  TECHNICAL 
SCHOOL  (BUILDING) 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


Totals  ... 


1 


1 


Gnk 

(a)  County          ...  2  2 

(b)  Trans.  Aided  —  1 
Number  on  Roll,  January,  1946  • — 

Bovs  Girh 

(a)  933  908 

(b)  —  208 


Totals 


933 


1,116 


5,957 
1,570 

7,527 
1,876 


1,876 
63 

Totals 
4 
1 

Total 

1,841 

208 

2,049 


Nursery  School    ... 
SPECIAL  SCHOOL  ... 


One — 40  children  on  roll. 


..     One  P.D.  School  with  95  children  on  roll. 

Full- time    Part-time  Dav          Eiwnng 
SCHOOL  OF  ART  AND  CRAFTS     1945-46  26  9        '  448 

No.  of  Institutes  No.  of  Student* 

EVENING  INSTITUTES        ...     1945-46 7  1,521 

No.  of  Classe\  No.  of  Student  A 

CLASSES  FOR  WOMEN        ...     1 945-40 61  732 

Youth  Service 

The  Wallasey  Youth  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Local  Education 
Committee  and  consists  of  36  members  of  whom  14  arc  appointed  by  Voluntary 
Youth  Organisations,  Youth  Centres,  Evening  Institutes.  The  Committee  employs 
a  full-time  Youth  Officer  and  an  Assistant  (woman)  Youth  Officer.  There  is  the 
closest  collaboration  with  Voluntary  Youth  Organisations,  and  it  is  estimated  that 
the  total  number  of  young  people  between  the  ages  of  14  and  20  in  membership 
amounts  to  approximately  4,000. 

MEMBERS 


CHAIRMAN 

Wilson,    Alderman    T     1-'     H  ,    26,    Armed ey 
Road,  Wallasey. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Fmdley,   Councillor   T ,    1,    Stavordale   Road, 
Moreton,  Wirral. 

ALDERMEN 
Airey,  J.,  F.S.A.A.,  J.P  ,  "  Browside,"  Claremom 

Road,   Wallasey. 

Dingle,  C   G.  E,,  10,  Sea  Road,  Wallasey 
Evans,    A.    H.,    J.P.,    Melrose,    Montpelhcr 

Crescent,  Wallasey. 

Gill,  J   L.,  142,  Leasowe  Road,  Wallasey 
Millward,  W.  B  ,  The  Mayor's  Parlour,  Town 

Hall,  Wallasey. 

COUNCILLORS 

Bedlington,  H.,  18,  Glen  Park  Road,  Wallasey. 
Blackshaw,  H.,  36,  Warren  Drive,  Wallasey. 


Leggett,   C    H.,   M  p  s ,  70,    Rolleston   Drive, 

Wallasey 

McEvoy,  W  ,  18,  Hartismcre  Road,  Wallasey. 
O'Donnell,  J    J  ,  31,  Stoneby  Drive,  Wallasey. 

CO-OP  FED 

Beckles   Goodwin,    Rev    W.    L ,    St.    James* 

Vicarage,  Victoria  Road,  Wallasey 
Bradley,     Dr      F      W,     M.sc.,     PH.D  ,     158, 

Seaview  Road,  Wallasey. 
Crichton,  J    D  ,  58,  Warren  Drive,  Wallasey. 
Hughes,  Mrs    M  ,  I..L  A  ,  12,  Coppice  Grange, 

Saughall  Massie,  near  Morcton,  Wirral. 
Liddcll,  J  M.,  j  P  ,  9,  Gerard  Avenue,  Walasey. 
McCaig,  Mrs.  O.  G ,  B.SC  ,  33,  Dovcdale 

Road,   Wallasey. 
McNally,  Rev.  Father  J  ,  St.  Alban's  Presbytery, 

Mill  Lane,  Wallasey 
Swamvick,     G.,     J.P.,     24,     Beresford    Road, 

Wallasey. 
Wilson,  Mrs  E.  A.,  1,  Gerard  Avenue,  Wallasey. 


356 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN  . . . 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  ... 


ASSISTANT   EDUCATION 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 

CHIEF  CLERK        

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 

ORGANISERS 

SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
ADVISORY   TEACHER   OF 

DOMESTIC  SUBJECTS 
ADVISORY   TEACHER   OP 

HANDICRAFT 
HONORARY   MUSICAL 

ADVISER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICFR 

ASSISTANT    SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DFNTAL  OFFICERS 

ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANT         

POPULATION 

EDUCATION   RATE    LEVIED, 
1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE    ... 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS- 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY  TECHNICAL 
SCHOOLS  (COUNTY) 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

(AlDbD) 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 
(INCLUDING    SECONDARY 
TECHNICAL  DEPARTMENT) 

SCHOOL    OF    ART    (IN- 
CLUDING SECONDARY  ART 
DEPARTMENT) 

EVENING  INSTITUTES) 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS 

NURSERY  CLASSES 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


WALSALL  (C.B.) 

Councillor  H.  Busill  Jones,  J.P. 

Councillor  W.  R.  Wheway,  J.P. 

V.  J.  Moore,  M.C.,  M.A.,  B.sc.,  LL.B.,  Education  Offices, 

Darwall    Street,    Walsall.     Tel.  :     Walsall    3161-2. 

Private     Address  :      "  Cintra,"     Broadway     North, 

Walsall.     Tel.  :    Walsall  3319. 
V.  Millson,  B.SC. 

G.  H.  Jones,  M.B.E. 

A.  Mellor. 

Man  :  A.  J.  Spears  (Joint  appointment  with  Dudley 
Education  Committee).  Woman  :  Whole  time 
appointment  to  be  made. 

Mrs.  D.  M.  Curtis,  B.A. 

S.  W.  Turnbull. 

Miss  B.  Cameron. 

B.  A.  Norman. 
F.  L.  Cookson. 

James  A.  M.  Clark,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  Medical  Officer  of 

Health. 
F.  J.  Welton,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  and  J.  Reach,  M.D.  (Prague). 

N.  L.  Cookson,  L.D.S.  (Senior  Dentist)  ;  M.  G.  Hum- 
phrey, L.D.S.,  and  R.  E,  Morgan,  L.D.S. 

M.  E.  Habershon,  M.ENG.,  Borough  Surveyor. 

D.  H.  Charlesworth,  A.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A.,  Borough 
Treasurer. 

Census,  1931—103,059.     Estimated,  1944—102,900. 

5s.  7.28d. 


£2,110.  No.  of     No.  on  Roll 

No.       Departments     31-3-46 

County 14  27  8,350 

Voluntary  ...  11  15  3,234 

County 7  11  2,755 

Voluntary  ..."  2  2  594 

Name  of  School 
Edward  Shelley  (Mixed). 

Head:   E.  M.  Boot,  B.sc 309 

Elmore  Green  (Mixed). 

Head  :   H.  Woodhead,  B.COM.         .  ...  368 

Queen  Mary's  Grammar  (Boys). 

Head  :   H.  M.  Butler,  M.A 620 

Queen  Mary's  High  (Girls). 

Head  :   Miss  M.  Carter,  M.A 380 

Principal  :  Wm.  Cooper,  M.A.     No.  on  Roll,  31-3-46— 
Full-time,  120;   Part-time,  1,225. 


Principal— Geo.    Willott,    A.R.C.A.    (Lond.).     No. 
Roll  31-3-46— Full-time,  57  ;   Part-time,  537. 


on 


No.  :    Three.     No.  on  Roll,  31-3-46—200. 

No.  :  Two.  Plus  one  opening  in  September,  1946. 
No.  on  Roll,  30-6-46—80. 

No.  of  classes,  31-3-46 — nine.  No.  on  Roll,  31-3-46 — 
204. 

Reedswood  Park  Open  Air  School— 49  on  roll  (Mixed). 

The  Beacon  Residential  School,  Lichfield  (for  educa- 
tionally subnormal  children) — accommodation  77 
(boys  only). 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

WALSALL  (C.B.) 

School  Meals  Service 

Approximately  3,714  children  in  attendance  at  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools  are 
supplied  with  dinners  daily.  This  is  26.7  per  cent,  of  the  number  of  children  in 
attendance. 

Out  of  a  total  of  sixty  school  depart  ments,  forty-three  dmc  on  their  own  premises, 
and  the  remaining  seventeen  attend  "  canteen  centres."  Meals  are  supplied  from 
three  Central  Kitchens  (1,000  meals  each)  and  seven  kitchens  attached  to  school 
departments. 

Two  nursery  schools,  each  equipped  for  forty  children,  have  meals  cooked  and 
served  on  the  premises,  in  accordance  with  specially  prepared  menus. 

Youth  Service 

At  30th  June,  1946,  there  were  58  Youth  and  pre-Service  Organisations  af&liated 
to  the  Youth  Committee.  These  organisations  have  received  assistance  from  the 
Youth  Committee  by  means  of  grants,  provision  of  leaders  and  premises,  physical 
training  and  sports  facilities.  The  membership  of  the  various  youth  organisations 
is  approximately  6,700. 

MEMBERS 

CHAIRMAN  Jones,  D.,  j  P  ,  "  Birchills  House,'*  Green  Lane. 

Jones,  Councillor  H.  Busill,  JP,  o/o  Walsall  Middleton,  Mrs   D.  M.  83,  Tame  Street  East. 

&    District    Co-operative    Society    Ltd  ,  Riley,  T.  P.,  J.P.,  "  Fairnolme,"  Lichficld  Road, 

Bridge  Street.  Bloxwich. 


VICE-CHAIRMAN  S^T^i  J<>A21x;  ?7mJI?lh£!1     ?^ 

Wheway,  Councillor  W   R  ,  j  P  ,  u  Roekwood,"  .^ylor,  Mrs.  A.  M.  M.,  317,  Pleck  Road. 

Gorway  Road  Wiggm,  S.,  "  Avalon,"  Stafford  Road,  Blox- 

wich. 

ALDERMFN  co  QPTBD 

Fletcher,  H   G.  J  ,  "  Elmina,"  Highgate  Drive.  Cra       Rcv   Walter  D     6   Wcstbourne  Road. 

McShane,   Mrs.   A.,   259,   Birmingham   Road.  HmkSj  At  E<>  «  The  Deilj»  Scott  Roadt 

COUNCILLORS  Hobday,  G.  W  ,  "  Netherleigh,"  Sutton  Road. 

Cuttcrcll,  A.  W.,  T  P  >  "  Linda  Vibta,"  Belviderc  Jenkins.,  Rcv.  Canon  A.  T  ,  The  Vicarage. 

Road.  Kcay,  Mrs    H  ,  B  A  ,  Hatherton  Place. 

Evans,  F  ,  j  p.,  8,  Slaney  Road,  Pleck  Lee,  H.,  "  Hilgarth,"  Lodge  Road. 

Harbidgc,  F   W  ,  132,  High  Street,  Bloxwich  Thomas,  F,  G.,  64,  Wcdnesbury  Road. 

Harrington,  Mrs  L  ,  268,  Field  Road,  Bloxwich  Yeo,  Very  Rev.  Provost,  St.  Mary's,  The  Mount 

WARRINGTON  (C.B.) 

CHAIRMAN  .........  Alderman  David  Plinston,  j.  p. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ...          ..  Rcv.  Edward  Downham,  B.A. 

CHIEF  EDUCATION  .  .  Robert  E.  Prcsswood,  B.SC.,  M.ED.,  Education  Office, 

OFFICER  Sankey     Street,    Warrington.    Tel.  :      Warrington 

1782-3.    Private    address  :     Arundel,   York   Road, 
Grappenhall,  near  Warrington. 

ASSISTANT  CHIEF  R.  Price. 

EDUCATION  OFFICER 

CHIEF  CLERK        ......  P.  W.  Smith. 

LAW  CLERK          .....  J,  P.  Aspden,  LL.B.  (Town  Clerk). 

ACCOUNTANT         ......  S.  K.  Crook  (Borough  Treasurer). 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT  AND  J.  Y.  Hughes  (Borough  Surveyor). 

SURVEYOR 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER  Stuart  F.  Allison,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Medical  Officer 

of  Health). 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  C.  A.  Paulusz,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 

OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON  D.  M.  Duthie,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.D. 

(Pan-time) 

ORTHOPAEDIC  SURGEON  H.  Taylor,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  L.R.C.P. 

(Part-time) 

EAR,  NOSE  AND  THROAT  W.  E.  Hunter,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

SURGEON  (Pan-time) 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS  ......  W.  C.  Parr,  L.D.S.  and  Mrs.  P.  E.  Lawton,  L.D.S. 

ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL  Miss  G.  B.  Bamforth  (School  Meals)  ;   C.  O.  Roberts 

SUBJECTS  and  Miss  P.  M.  Siddron  (Physical  Training)  ;  J.  R, 

Clarke  (Youth). 

JUVENILE   EMPLOYMENT  Frank  Bibby  (Juvenile  Employment  Officer). 

BUREAU 

POPULATION          ......  80,000  (  estimated  )  . 

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EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED,    5s.  4.35d. 

1945-46 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
DAY  OF  MEETING 


WARRINGTON  (C.B.) 


£1,740 

Third  Monday  in  each  month. 


SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


County  . . 
Voluntary 
County  . 
Voluntary 


No. 
7 
14 
5 

No.  of 
Departments 
15 
23 

7 

No.  on  Roll 
30-6-1946 
4,446 
4,564 
1,685 

Totals  ... 


26 


45 


10,695 


OTHER  SCHOOLS 

There  are  two  Provided  Secondary  Grammar  Schools  in  the  area,  the  Boteler 
Grammar  School  for  Boys  with  536  pupils  on  roll,  and  the  High  School  for  Girls 
with  360  pupils  on  roll. 

A  Junior  Technical  School  for  Boys  caters  tor  some  70  pupils  and  there  are  some 
75  day  students  and  302  evening  students  attending  the  local  school  of  Art. 

The  Technical  and  Commercial  Evening  Institutes  provide  classes  in  all  subjects 
and  the  number  of  students  on  roll  is  approximately,  910. 

SECONDARY  GRAMMAR  AND  SECONDARY  TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS 
Name  of  School  Head 

Boteler  Grammar  School  for  Boys'    N.  L.  Clapton,  M.A. 

High  School  for  Girls Miss  F.  M.  Milford,  B.A. 

Junior  Technical  School         C.  Bottomley,  M, A. 

School  of  Art  B.  J.  Statters,  A.R.C.A. 

School  Meals  Service 

The  Authority  has  four  School  Canteens  and  meals  are  also  supplied  from  a  Ministry 
of  Food  Cooking  Depot  and  a  British  Restaurant  established  in  the  area.  The 
average  number  of  children  in  the  Authority's  schools  supplied  daily  with  dinners 
is  3,100,  whilst,  in  addition,  some  334  meals  are  supplied  daily  to  children  attending 
Nursery  Classes. 

Youth  Service 

For  the  session  1946-47,  four  or  more  Youth  Centres  will  be  administered  by  the 
Authority  and  will  cater  for  the  1,000  young  people  whom  it  is  expected  will  enrol 
for  the  various  classes,  both  cultural  and  recreational.  In  addition,  there  arc  some 
83  voluntary  Youth  Organisations  of  all  types  established  in  the  area.  Assistance  is 
given  by  the  Youth  Committee  in  the  form  of  grant-aid,  the  services  of  paid  instructors 
and  the  use  of  school  premises  and  playing  fields. 

MEMBERS 

CHAIRMAN 

Plinston,  Alderman  D.,  J.P.,  188,  Padgatc  Lane. 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
Downham,  Rev.  E.,  B.A.,  7,  Paul  Street. 

MAYOR 
Harding,  Councillor  Herbert,  156,  Lovely  Lane. 

ALDERMEN 
Bardsley,    J.    C.,    J.P.,    i€  Woodcnd,"    London 

Road,  Appleton. 
Bolton,  S.,  T.P  ,  "  Summer  Hill,"  Walton  New 

Road,  Walton. 

Marshall,  E.,  J  P.,  13,  Egerton  Avenue. 
Poole,  J.,  TP.,  282,  Lovely  Lane. 
Roberts,    W.,    J.P.,    Royal    Exchange    Hoiel, 

Market  Place. 
Starkey,    J.    B.,    J.P.,    34,    Whitefield    Road, 

Stockton  Heath. 

COUNCILLORS 
Boulting,  W.  A..  J.P.,   "  Cedar  Bank,"  Ackers 

Road,  Stockton  Heath. 
Brandwood,  H.  G.,  30,  Marsh  House  Lane. 
Caldwell,  B.,  60,  Horsemarket  Street. 
Caldwell,  W.  G.,  17,  Museum  Street.     - 
Cooper,  G.  E.,  27,  Reynolds  Street. 
Gray,  H.,  J.P.,   "  Shearbank,"   Stuart  Drive, 

Grappenhall. 

Hardman,  Mary,  9,  Roome  Street, 
Hardman,  H.,  46,  Laira  Street. 


Higham,  W.,  84,  Mersey  Street 
Hindlc,  G.,  200,  Chester  Road 
Hodgkinson,  Archer,  Bridge  Street 
Massey,  H  ,  70,  Battcrsby  Lane 
Morns,  J  ,  1,  Banks  Crescent 
Summcrficld,  A  ,  45,  Kmgsvvay  North 
Tavlin,  E  ,  j  p  ,  192,  Lovely  Lane. 
Taylor,  W    P ,  6,  Scott  Street 

Co-OPTfeD 

Longbottom,    Rev     Canon    J     C ,    M  A  ,    The 

Rectory,   Church   Street. 

Russell,  Rev.  J.,  "  St    Augustine's,"  Latchford. 
Murray,  Rev   R    C  ,  "  St   Benedict's,"  Rhodes 

Street 
Nceve,  Rev.  C.  A.,  M.A.,  "  Heathfield,"  York 

Drive,  Grappenhall 

Hodgson,  F,  100,  Park  Road,  Great  Sankey 
Marston,   E    B,     Richmonds   Gas   Stove  Co., 

Ltd  ,  Grappenhall. 

Edwards,  E.  F ,  9,  Red  Lane,  Hill  Cliffe 
Helsby,    J.,    J.P.,    2,    Osborne    Road,    Lower 

Walton 
Simcock,  F.  W.,  "  Cartref,"  Belmont  Crescent, 

Great  Sankey 

Hindle,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  200,  Chester  Road. 
Summerfield,  J  ,  240,  Liverpool  Road. 
Richardson,  L.,  5,  Greenway,  Appleton. 
Wright,   T.   D.,    123,   LiverpooF  Road,   Great 

Sankey. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


WEST  BROMWICH  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
DIRECTOR  ... 


ORGANISERS  OF  SPECIAL 
SUBJECTS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF. 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 
ARCHITECT 


Councillor  Miss  C.  E.  Hazel,  j.p. 

L.  G.  Rose,  B.SC.,  Education  Offices,  Highfields,  West 
Brpmwich.  Tel.  :  West  Bromwich  0721,  Ext.  23. 
Private  address  :  84,  Edward  Street,  West  Brom- 
wich. Tel.  :  West  Bromwich  0321. 

Miss  C.  E.  Chell  (Domestic  Science)  ;  P.  Wareham 
(Arts  and  Crafts)  ;  Mrs.  M.  S.  Thompson  (Physical 
Training). 

W.  S.  Walton,  G.M.,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (Chief  Medical 
Officer). 

Winifred  N.  Gibbs,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Vacant. 

No  permanent  appointment.  Repairs  and  improve- 
ments to  schools  carried  out  under  the  supervision 
of  the  Borough  Surveyor.  Payment  made  by 
Education  Authority  to  Borough  Surveyor's,  Borough 
Treasurer's  and  Town  Clerk's  Departments,  for 
services  rendered. 


BOROUGH  SURVEYOR 

J.  G.  Jefferson,  A.M.INST.C.E.,  M.INST.M.   &  CY.E. 

BOROUGH  TREASURER 

W.  E.  Veasey,  F.S.A.A. 

POPULATION          

Census  1939—83,150. 

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

4s.  10.89d. 

1945-46 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

£1,573  (estimated). 

1945-46 

No.        No.  of 

No.  on  Roll 

SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 

Departments 

31-3-46 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

County    

16                 27 

7,995 

Voluntary            .  . 

3                   4 

886 

SECONDARY  MODERN 

County    

4                    8 

1,519 

SCHOOLS 

Voluntary 

I                     1 

209 

SELECTIVE  SECONDARY 

County    

1                   2 

747 

(CENTRAL)  SCHOOL 

GRAMMAR  SCHOOL 

County    ... 

I                   1 

550 

(MIXED) 

SECONDARY  TECHNICAL 

County    

1                   1 

48 

SCHOOL 

SECONDARY  ART  SCHOOL 

County    

1                   1 

58 

SPECIAL  SCHOOL  FOR  MENT- 

1 Day  School  with  50 

pupils  011  roll. 

ALLY  HANDICAPPED 

PUPILS 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 

F.  Southall,  Executive 

Officer,  Juvenile 

Employment 

BUREAU 

Bureau,  Highfields, 

West  Bromwich. 

Tel.:    West 

KENRICK  TECHNICAL 
COLLEGE 


RYLAND  MEMORIAL 
SCHOOL  OF  ART 


Bromwich  0721,  Ext.  25. 

One  Junior  Technical  School  with  48  boys  on  roll  ; 
1  Mixed  Evening  College  with  970  students  on  roll. 
Principal— Major  R.  C.  Prescott,  M.SC.TECH.  (VICT.), 

M.I.MECH.E. 

One  Provided  Day  and  Evening  School.  Enrolments  : 
Day — 13  ;  Evening — 196.  A  Junior  Art  Depart- 
ment is  also  provided  with  58  students  on  roll. 
Head  Master — H.  R.  Hosking,  A.R.C.A.  (London). 

EVENING  INSTITUTES 

Headmaster  No.  of  Students 

Charlemont  Evening  Institute  J .  O.  Hughes      330 

George  Salter  Evening  Institute        J .  Thomas          340 

Hill  Top  Evening  Institute     A.  Siddons         1 66 

Spon  Lane  Evening  Institute  I.E.Edwards 235 

COMMUNITY  CENTRES      ...    The  Education  Committee  is  making  grants  under 

Section  53  of  the  Education  Act,  1944,  in  aid  of  the 
Friar  Park  Community  Centre. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES5  YEAR  BOOK 

WEST  BROMWICH  (C,B.) 
Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Committee  is  a  Sub-Committee  of  the  Secondary  and  Further  Education 
Committee  and  the  administrative  work  is  carried  out  by  the  Director  of  Education 
and  his  Staff.  The  Committee  includes  representatives  of  the  Education  Com- 
mittee, youth  organisations  of  the  Borough,  teachers,  religious  denominations  and 
industry.  Grants  have  been  made  to  various  youth  organisations  of  the  Borough 
and  very  successful  Youth  Rallies  have  been  held. 

Part-time  Supervisor  of  Evening  Institutes  and  Organiser  of  Local  Youth  Organisa- 
tions :  R.  J.  B.  Turley. 

School  Meals  Service 

All  School  Departments  are  provided  with  Dining  facilities.  The  number  of 
meals  served  is  now  approximately  3,000  daily  but  this  provision  will  be  increased 
to  5,000  meals  daily  with  the  completion  of  new  schemes  which  have  already  been 
approved  by  the  Ministry  of  Education. 

Kitchens  :    1  Central  Kitchen  ;  4  School  Canteens. 


(jinntntttee 

Secondary  Schools  and  Further  Education  Sub 
Primary  Education 
Finance  and  General  Puiposes 
Attendance  and  Medical  Services 


SUB-COMMITTEES 

Chairman 
Councillor  A    Medley 


J    Lawley,  J  r 

Councillor  C.  K   Ha/el,  j  i» 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Grant,  Counulloi   J    J,  j.r ,  Mayor's  Parlour, 
Town  Hall 

CHAIRMAN 

Hazel,  Councillor  Miss  C  E  ,  J  P  ,  "  Oxenlord," 
BcLchcs  Road 

DEPUTY  CHAIRMAN 
Medley,   Councillor    A ,   69,   Dudley   Street 

Al  DtRMFN 

Caldwell,  Mrs    A.  H  ,  28,  Margaret  Street 
Smallman,    Mrs.     Fi     A  ,    j  P  ,     "  Silvcrdale," 
Birmingham  Koad 

COUNCILLORS 

Aston,  W    A ,  66,  Glastonbury  Road. 
Carpenter,  Mrs.  E.  M  ,  80,  Sams  Lane. 
Johnston,  Mrs   C  ,  j  P  ,  3,  Burlington  Avenue 
Kennedy,  C    R  ,  380,  Bearwood  Road,  Smeth- 

wick 
Onions,  A    II ,  69,  Lodge  Road 


Rawson,  h  ,  n  si, ,  AMI  MfcUl  i .,    65,  Church 

Vale 
Wilkes,  Mrs  G  ,  The  Hurst,  36,  Hartopp  Road, 

Four  Oaks,  Warwickshire 
Wellington,  C    H ,  24,  Charlemonl  Crescent 

CO-OPTTD 

Barlow,   H  ,   31,   Charlemont  Avenue 
Cadbury,    G     Norman,    "  Greenhill,"    Weolcy 

Park  Road,  Selly  Oak,  Birmingham,  29 
Hall,  F.  T  D  ,  149,  Church  Lane,  Handsworth, 

Birmingham,  20 

Hunter,  G   H,  15A,  Beeches  Road 
Johnson,    Dr     M     C,    130,    Withcrford   Way, 

Selly  Oak,  Birmingham,  29. 
Lavvley,  J  ,  j  p  ,  Moor  Hall,  Sutton  Coldheld, 

Warwickshire 

Mitchell,  Dr    J    M,  381,  High  Street 
Sparrow,    Mrs     M ,    "  hour    Winds,"    Great 

Barr,    Birmingham,    22A 

Woodward,    C,     H,    j.p ,    "  Edstone,"    Holly- 
hedge  Road 


WEST  HAM  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

EDUCATION  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT   EDUCATION 

OFFICERS 
CHIEF  ADMINISTRATIVE 

OFFICER 
INSPECTORATE       

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

CHIEF  ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON    ... 
SENIOR    SCHOOL    DENTAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  DENTAL 

OFFICERS  , 


Councillor  A.  C.  Moorey. 

Alderman  G.  J.  Stokes,  J.P. 

Irvine  G,  Jardine,  M.SC.,  Education  Offices,  95,  The 

Grove,  Stratford,  E.15.     Tel.  :   Maryland  4545. 
Further  Education  :    S   J.  Rosscr. 
Secondary  Education  :    R.  R.  Jones,  PH.D.,  M.A. 
R.  T.  Teppett. 

r  G.  W.  Barber,  M.COLL.H.  ;  Miss  D.  M.  Mitchell ;  Miss 

E.  M.  Simpson. 
F.    R.    Dennison,    M.B.,    M.S.,    M.D.,    D.P.H.    (Medical 

Officer  of  Health). 
A.  Furniss,  L.R.C.P.,  L,R.C.S.,L.R.F.P.S.,  L. M.S. S.A.,  D.P.H. , 

L.D.S, 
D.  L.  Pugh,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  'y  B.  M.  R.  West,  M.R.C.S., 

L.R.C.P.  ;    Miss  J.  H.  Fitchet,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Miss  A.  A.  S.  Russell,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.O.M.S.,  D.P.H. 
J.  Aitchison,  L.D.S.,  H.D.D. 

I.  S.  Dick,  L.D.S.  ;  T.  McNamara,  L.D.S.  ;  Miss  E. 
Bresin,  L.D.S.  ;  Miss  H.  M.  Gubb,  L.D.S.  ;  Miss 
D.  Marsden>  L.D.S.  ;  Mrs.  F.  M.  H.  Kubicka,  L.D.S. 

361 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


WEST  HAM  (C.B.) 

CHILD    GUIDANCE    CLINIC 

MEDICAL  DIRECTOR 

EDUCATIONAL 
PSYCHOLOGIST 

PSYCHIATRIC  SOCIAL 

WORKER 

SPEECH  THERAPIST 
BOROUGH  ARCHITECT 
BOROUGH  TREASURER 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
CHIEF  SCHOOL 

ATTENDANCE  AND 

WELFARE  OFFICER. 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

SCHOOL  DINING 

CENTRES 
EXECUTIVE  OFFICER  FOR 

CHOICE  OF 

EMPLOYMENT 
POPULATION 
EDUCATION   RATE    LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1944-45 

SCHOOLS  AND  DEPARTMENTS 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS        .  , 

SECONDARY  MODERN 
SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


MULTILATERAL  SCHOOLS 
TECHNICAL  SCHOOLS    .  . 

NURSERY  SCHOOLS 

DAY  SPECIAL  SCHOOLS    ... 


G.  Somervillc,  M.D.,  D.P.M. 

Miss  E.  Beck,  PH.D.  (VIENNA)  (pan-time). 

(Vacant). 

Miss  R.  Clarke,  L.C.T.S. 

T.  E.  North,  F.R.I.B.A. 

H.  Hayhow,  F.I.M.T.A.,  A.S.A.A. 

Miss  V.  M.  Kent. 

G.  H.  Baker. 


Miss  M.  Anderson. 


Miss  L.  D.  Lowe. 


Estimated,  1946,  145,000  (1939,  250,000). 
Total-— 6s.   6.4d. 


£4,654 


County 

Voluntary 

County 


No.  of  Departments  No.  on  Roll 

No.     Boys     Girls    Mixed    31-3-46 

28         —        —        44          13,698 

8         —        —  9  2,220 

12  3        36  4,534 


Totals 


County 
Voluntary 


Boys 


Girls 
1 


Mixed 
2 


Totals 


20,452 


1,443 
197 

1,640 


Voluntary 
County 

Two     

1 
2 

1 
1 

2 
No. 

750 
551 
on  Roll 
183 

One     Educationally      Subnormal 

attached) 
One  Physically  Handicapped 

One  Deaf       

One  Delicate  Pupils 


(Hostel 


RESIDENTIAL  SPECIAL 
SCHOOL 

GRAMMAR  AND  MULTILATERAL  SCHOOLS 


157 

75 

52 

142 


Name  of  School 
County  Schools 

Stratford  Grammar  School  (Mixed)  ... 
Plaistow  Grammar  School  (Mixed)    ... 
Voluntary  Schools 
West  Ham  High  School  (Girls) 

Multilateral  Voluntary  Schools 

St.  Bonaventure's  Grammar  School  (Boys) 
St.  Angela's  High  School  (Girls) 


Head 

W.  H.  Spikes,  M.A. 

H.  E.  Priestley,  D.PHO  M.A.,  M.ED. 

Miss    F.    E.    Barnettj    D.PH.,    B.A., 
M.SC.,  F.L.S. 

C.  E.  Gourley,  B.sc. 
Miss  A.  M.  Reidy,  B.SC.  ' 


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WEST  HAM  (C.B,) 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 

Name  of  Institute                        Principal                         No.   of  Students,  1945-46 

Full-  time  Part-time 

Day  Evening 

WEST   HAM   MUNICIPAL        Dr.  E.  A.  Rudge, 
COLLEGE  M.SC.,  A.M.I.CHBM.E. 

SCIENCE  DEPT 40  77  284 

ENGINEERING  DEPT.     ...                    24  330  298 

COMMERCE  DEPT.         ..                  ..         ...             9  85  485 

ART  DEPT 27  5  371 

WOMEN'S  DEPT.           ...                   —  83  227 

BUILDING  DEPT.          ..                   —  —  208 

Day  Continuation  School 

No.  of  Pupils 
Full-time      Part-time 
LISTER  INSTITUTE  126  104 

Junior  Evening  Institutes 

Name  of  Institute  No.  of  Pupils,  1945-46 

WATER  LANE        408 

LISTER  INSTITUTE  442 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT  171,  Barking  Road,  E.I 6. 

BUREAUX  240,  Romford  Road,  E.7. 

School  Meals  Service 

Arrangements,  in  some  cases  temporary,  for  the  supply  of  midday  meals  are 
adequate  for  the  needs  of  pupils  in  all  schools.  The  service  is  operated  from  specially 
constructed  kitchens  and  dining  rooms  in  use  at  certain  schools  before  the  war, 
from  domestic  subjects  rooms  converted  as  kitchens,  some  of  which  also  provide 
communal  feeding,  and  from  kitchens  improvised  in  school  classrooms.  The 
rehabilitation  of  families  in  re-conditioned  houses,  and  the  estimated  increase  in 
population  which  will  attend  the  completion  of  new  housing  schemes  in  war-devastated 
areas,  has  necessitated  the  preparation  of  plans  for  the  replacement  of  temporary 
arrangements  by  the  provision  of  Ministry  of  Works  standard  kitchen-dining  rooms, 
central  kitchens  and  dining  rooms,  or  with  new  permanent  buildings  or  permanent 
adaptation  of  redundant  school  accommodation. 

The  Education  Authority  is  responsible  for  the  administration  of  British  Restaurants 
and  Communal  Feeding  Centres. 

Midday  meals  are  provided  by  38  school  canteens,  8  of  which  supply  other  schools, 
10  communal  feeding  centres,  8  of  which  supply  school  meals,  and  2  British  Restaur- 
ants. 5  war-time  Day  Nurseries,  2  Nursery  Schools  and  4  Special  Schools  have  their 
own  kitchens  and  the  Municipal  Technical  College  has  a  refectory  for  the  supply 
of  teas  in  addition  to  the  midday  meals. 
Number  of  dinners  served  daily  : — 

Primary  Schools  including  Nursery  Classes     . . .       7,325 

Modern  Schools 1,355 

Grammar  Schools  ...          ..  645 

Technical  Schools  320 

Special  Schools 225 

Nursery  Schools    ..         ...         ...         163 

War-time  Day  Nurseries  300 


Total  10,333 

Number  of  teas  served  daily  at  Technical  and  Grammar  Schools,  650. 

The  percentage  of  children  in  all  types  of  schools  receiving  midday  meals  is  50.8. 

Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Committee  is  an  Advisory  Committee  of  the  Higher  Education  Sub- 
Committee  and  is  representative  of  the  Education  Authority  and  organisations  in 
the  County  Borough  interested  in  the  Welfare  of  Youth. 

The  Committee  fosters  the  promotion  of  Rallies,  Festivals  and  Exhibitions, 
administers  Youth  Clubs  directly  maintained  by  the  Education  Authority,  recommends 
financial  assistance  and  school  lettings  to  voluntary  organisations,  and  the  appoint- 
ment of  Youth  Club  Wardens,  Youth  Leaders  and  Club  Instructors.  38  instructional 

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Youth  Service — continued. 


classes  are  held  in  Voluntary  Clubs  with  instructors  provided  by  the  Authority  on  the 
same  rates  and  conditions  as  Evening  Institute  teachers.  .  A  free  film  service  is 
provided  for  all  clubs,  a  library  of  gramophone  records'  kept  for  club  use,  and  school 
playing  fields  are  available  to  youth  organisations  after  midday  each  Saturday  and 
at  other  times  by  arrangement. 

The  Youth  Service  estimates  for  1946-47  are  £5>600,  a  large  proportion  of  which 
will  be  expended  in  providing  assistance  to  Voluntary  Organisations. 

All  the  recognised  uniformed  Youth  Organisations  and  other  National  Bodies 
responsible  for  the  promotion  of  Youth  Welfare  exist  in  the  County  Borough  and  arc 
supported  by  the  Education  Authority. 

MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Cook,     Alderman     Mrs.,     J.P.,     Town     Hall, 
Stratford,  E.I 5. 

DEPUTY  MAYOR 
Lowe,  Councillor  C  K,  16,  Esk  Road,  Plaistow, 

E.13. 

CHAIRMAN 
Moorey,    Councillor,    104,    West    Road,    West 

Ham,  ii.15. 

ALDERMEN 
Barnes,  Mrs.  A  ,  3.   Gardner  Road,  Plaistow, 

E  13 
Bennett,  C.  A.,  Pembroke  House,  Friars  Avenue, 

Shenneld,  F.bsex. 
Blaker,    G    R ,   j  P.,    106,    Cumberland   Road, 

E.13. 
Collins,  C.  St.  C,,  381,  Barking  Road,  Plaistow, 

E  13. 

Edwards,  3,  Gardner  Road,  Plaistow,  E.13 
Gregory,   Mrs.   E.,   O.B.E.,   J.P.,    17,   Crescent 

Road,   Plaistow,   E.13 

Hams,  Mrs   62,  Cecil  Road,  Plaistow,  E  13. 
Parsons,  Mrs.  p  ,  J.P.,  94,  Ravenscroft  Road, 

Canning  Town,  E  16. 
Stokes,  G.  J  ,  j  p  ,  153,  Harold  Road,  Upton 

Park,  E  13 
Warner,  F.  A/,  93,  Chobham  Road,  Stratford, 

E  15. 

COUNCILLORS 
Ayres,  Mrs.,  37,  Colman  Road,  Custom  House, 

E.16. 
Collins,  C.  K.,  48,  Plashct  Road,  Upton  Manor, 

E.13. 


Jennings,  375,  Beckton  Road,  Plaistow,  E  13. 
Lennox,  G   F.,  185c,  Romford  Road,  Stratford, 

E.15. 

Moat,  W  ,  5,  Kingsley  Road,  E.7. 
Paton,  86,  Crofton  Road,  Plaistow,  E.13. 
Scott,   Mrs.   M  ,  21,  Stirling  Road,  Plaistow, 

E  13. 
Sullivan,  M.  J  ,  507,  Beckton  Road,  Custom 

House,  E.16 
Thorogood,  D ,  25,  Cruikshank  Road,  Stratiord, 

E  15. 

Willett,  52,  Glasgow  Road,  Plaistow,  E.13. 
Winchester,  F    S.,  26,  Fawn  Road,  Plaistow, 

E.13. 

CO-OPTED 

Parker,  Mrs.  E  V.,  Ashburton  Modern  School, 
Freemasons  Road,  Custom  House,  E.16. 

Harbott,  Miss  A.  R  ,  16,  Glenthornc  Gardens, 
Ilford. 

Greenwood,  Professor  M.,  D.sc ,  Hillcrest, 
Church  Road,  Loughton. 

Rooff,  Miss  M.  M.,  "  Grassalls,"  9,  The  Avenue, 
Wanstead,  E.ll. 

Clifford,  The  Rev.  P  R ,  M  A.,  West  Ham 
Central  Mission,  409,  Barking  Road, 
Plaistow,  E.13. 

Morns,,  The  Rev.  R.  Stafford,  M  A.,  The  Vicar- 
age, Vicar's  Close,  Portway,  E.15. 

Sloane,  The  Rev.  Canon  J,  B  A.,  41,  Linton 
Road,  Barking. 

Dally,  D.  L ,  250.  Perth  Road,  Ilford,  Essex 

Wilhg,  H.  C.,  School  House,  Hilda  Road, 
Canning  Town,  E.16 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

AND  HON.  SECRETARY 

YOUTH  COMMITTEE 
ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS.., 

ARCHITECT  

ACCOUNTANT    

POPULATION         


WEST  HARTLEPOOL  (C.B.) 

Councillor  Mrs.  A.  E.  Venables. 

Councillor  T.  V.  Oldfield. 

L.  Dowsland,  B.A.,  Education  Offices,  Park  Road,  West 
Hartlepool.     Tel:    3494-5. 


Vacant. 

Eric  Jobling. 
C.  M.  Melanefy. 

Margaret  Lawe. 
Gladys  Stobbs. 

J.  W.  McKeggie,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Jean  Farquhar,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;    J.  Lissauer,  M.D. 

(temp.). 

A.  G.  Wildgoose,  L.D.S.  ;   Margaret  I.  Manley,  L.D.S. 
F.  Durkin,  A.M.I.C.E.,  MJ.M.C.E.,  Borough  Engineer. 
A.   Limon,  A.I.M.T.A. 
67,405  (estimated). 

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WEST  HARTLEPOOL  (C.B.) 

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED,    5s.  4.31d. 

1945-46 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE,          £1,520. 
1945-46 

PRIMARY  AND  SECONDARY  EDUCATION 
NURSERY  SCHOOLS  ...    Two — 90  on  roll. 

No.  of     No.  on  Roll 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS  No.    Departments  March  1946 

County 8  20  6,007 

Voluntary  : — 

C.  of  E.          ...  2  4  946 

R.C 3  4  1,635 


Totals 


13 


28 


8,588 


SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


County    . . 
Voluntary 


Tech.  or  No.  on  Roll 

Grammar     Comm.  Modern      March 

1946 

223  1,497 

1*          —  2  633 


Totals  ... 


t3 


2,130 


*Dircct  grant.     tSec  below. 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  Head  No.  of  Pupils 

County 

Grammar  School  for  Boys    Ralph  Todd,  M.A.  LITT 348 

High  School  for  Girls      ...     Miss  C.  Houghton,  M.sc.,  M.ED.  (Mane.),  354 

B.A.  (Lond.) 
Direct  Grant 

St.  Joseph's  Convent  F.C. J.     Miss  C.  Giilow,  B.A.  370 

(Girls)  including 

Preparatory  School 

SPECIAL  SCHOOLS  ...     One  Open  Air — 180  on  roll ;  and  one  for  educationally 

subnormal — 44  on  roll. 

School  Meals  Service 

The  aggregate  of  meals  supplied  each  day  is  about  3,780.  There  are  three  central 
kitchens,  each  supplying  some  1,100  meals  daily  (including  dinner  and  tea  for  50 
children  at  one  of  the  Nursery  Schools).  Four  schools  (one  Primary,  one  Open 
Air,  one  for  educationally  subnormal  and  one  Nursery)  have  their  own  kitchens, 
the  total  daily  capacity  of  which  is  480. 

An  extension  of  the  service,  to  provide  an  additional  5,210  meals  per  day,  has  been 
approved  and  is  being  carried  out. 


TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 

EVENING  INSTITUTES 
ART  SCHOOL 


FURTHER  EDUCATION 

Principal :    R.  S.  Reed,  M.SC.,  M.I.MECH.E. 

Students  :   Evening  and  part-time  day,  1,067. 

Two   (1945-46)— 292  students. 

Principal :   G.  W.  Webb,  A.R.C.A.  (Lond.),  F.R.S.A. 

Full-time  day  students—-46. 

Part-time  day  and  evening  students — 1,028. 


Youth  Service 

The  Chief  Education  Officer  acts  as  Hon.  Secretary  to  the  Youth  Committee, 
which  is  an  Advisory  Committee  consisting  of  representatives  of  the  Education 
Committee  and  local  interested  bodies,  and  Miss  Margaret  Lawe  is  the  Youth  Organiser. 

The  Authority  provides  six  Youth  Centres,  in  which  the  total  enrolment  is  1,283* 
and  the  average  nightly  attendance  is  about  500. 

During  the  year  ended  31st  March,  1946,  nine  voluntary  organisations  were  granted 
the  use  of  school  premises  and  24  had  the  use  of  playing  fields,  free  of  charge.  The 
Authority  provided,  free,  the  services  of  24  Instructors,  Leaders  or  Pianists  to  15 
voluntary  organisations,  and  equipment  was  supplied  to  three  organisations. 

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WEST  HARTLEPOOL  (C.B.) 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Bloom,,  Alderman  M  ,  J.P  ,  Park  Mead,  Wooler 
Road. 

CHAIRMAN 

Venables,  Councillor  Mrs    A.  E  ,  17,  Tunstall 
Avenue. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

Oldfield,     Councillor    T.     V.,     Oldfield,     175, 
Park  Road 


Bloom,  E.,   107A,  Lynn  Street 
Middleton,  J.,  j  p  ,  22,  Tennyson  Avenue 
Williams,   P.   M  ,   j  p  ,   Becchburn,    Fernwood 
Avenue. 

COUNCILLORS 

Abigail,  A.  W.,  95,  Welldeck  Road 
Brackstone,  W.  T.,  39,  Rydal  Street. 
Gowler,  F.  C,  13,  Acclom  Street. 
Hogg,  H.  L  ,  J.P  ,  7,  The  Grove 
Johnson,  C.  E  ,  Ednita,  Caledonian  Road. 


Longhorn,  J.  L.,  133,  Westbourne  Road. 
Magee,  F.  B  ,  Grovehurst,  Wooler  Road. 
Meredith,  W    M  ,  Lockerbie,  Stockton  Road. 
Metcalfe,  S.,  84,  Wansbeck  Gardens 
Pmkney,  T.  W.,  Greenbank,  Manor  Road. 
Ruddock,  J  ,  100,  Cornwall  Street. 

CO-OPTED 

Bloomfield,  C   W ,  27,  Welldeck  Road. 
Booth,   &ev.   Canon  J  ,  The  Vicarage,   Seaton 

Carew. 

Browell,  Mrs    G ,  21,  Stephen  Street. 
Buchan,  A.,   15,  Elcho  Street. 
Cook,  Dr.  W.  W ,  Craigside,  Egerton  Road. 
Dunne,  Rev  F.,  St  Joseph's  Presbytery,  Hutton 

Avenue 

Lynn,  F.,  72,  Jesmond  Gardens. 
Nicholls,  Rev.  F.  W.,  96,  Grange  Road 
Proud,  J    C.,  47,  Bright  Street 
Reed,  R.  S ,  30,  Ncwlands  Avenue. 
Wardle,  Miss  D  ,  45,  Welldeck  Road 


CHAIRMAN 

CLERK  TO  AUTHORITY     ... 
DIRECTOR 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF... 

ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

ACCOUNTANT    

SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL  MEALS 

ORGANISER 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIFD, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
NURSERY  CLASSES 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 


WIGAN  (C.B.) 

Alderman  J.  McCurdy,  J.P. 

A.  Royle,  Town  Clerk,  Wigan. 

H.  R.  Bennett,  B.sc.,  Education  Offices,  Town  Hall, 

Wigan.     Tel.  :  Wigan  3412-3-4. 
J.  W.  Holmes,  M.B.E.,  T.D. 
Miss  S.  J.  Ward  and  F.  Knibbs,  B.SC.  (on  Active  Service). 

H.   Whitehead,   M.D.,   D.P.H.,   M.B.,   B.S.,    Superinten- 
dent School  Medical  Officer. 
Jane  T.  Gilmour,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Isobel  T.  Smith, 

M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

C.  F.  L.  Purslow,  L.D.S.,  and  L,  B.  Hall,  L.D.S. 
J.  Butterworth,  F.S.A.A.,  Borough  Treasurer. 
Miss  P.  M.  Glossop. 
Miss  M.  H.  Gillet. 

Census,  1931—85,357. 
Total— 6s.  2.67d. 

£1,760  (estimated). 

Ten  Infant  School  Nursery  Classes. 

No.        No.  of        No.  on  Roll 
Departments         1-10-45 

County 4  6  1,311 

Voluntary  ...  20  39  7,747 


Totals 


24 


45 


9,058 


No.        Bo 
County  (Grammar)         2          4< 
County  (Modern)             3           4' 
Voluntary  (Modern)        3          3' 

Full-time  

Total 
ys        Girls  May  1946 
69          470              939 
78           400               878 
73          376              749 
As  at  1-10-45 
341 

Part-time 

1,450 

Total   

1,791 

189 

184 

Total   

373 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


*WIGAN  AND  DISTRICT  MIN- 
ING AND  TECH.  COLLEGE 


JUNIOR  TECH.  SCHOOL 
JUNIOR  COMMERCIAL  SCHOOL 


The  .Wigan  and  District  Mining  and  Technical  College  is  under  the  joint  control 
of  the  Wigan  and  Lancashire  Education  Authorities. 

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JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
BUREAU 

LOCAL  YOUTH  COMMITTEE 


WIGAN  (C.B.) 

A.  Weedall,  A.C.I.S.,  Hope  Street  School  (Mesnes 
Street),  Wigan.  TeL  :  Wigan  3411. 

A.  Weedall,  A.C.I.S.,  Hon.  Secretary,  Juvenile  Employ- 
ment Bureau,  Mesnes  Street,  Wigan.  Tel.  :  Wigan 
3411. 


Youth  Service 

The  Education  Authority  have  delegated  to  the  former  Juvenile  Organisations 
Committee  (established  1918)  the  functions  of  the  Local  Youth  Committee.  Close 
liaison  between  the  Authority  and  the  Local  Youth  Committee,  under  this  arrange- 
ment, particularly  as  regards  finance,  is  effected  through  a  small  Co-ordination 
Committee  of  representatives  of  Authority  and  Youth  Committee. 

The  majority  of  youth  organisations  in  Wigan  are  affiliated  to  the  Local  Youth 
Committee,  and  derive  assistance  and  grants  from  that  source.  The  Youth  Com- 
mittee have  sponsored  the  formation  and  establishment  of  additional  clubs  and 
have  collaborated  in  the  establishment  of  numerous  parochial  clubs. 

Close  co-operation  is  afforded  by  the  Youth  Committee  to  the  Education  Authority 
as  regards  co-ordination  of  the  work  of  youth  organisations  with  evening  institute 
activity. 


SECONDARY    SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 
Wigan  Grammar  School 

Wigan  High  School          

Convent  of  Notre  Dame  High  School  (Direct  Grant) 
Gidlow  County  Modern  School,  Boys'  Dept. 
Gidlow  County  Modern  School,  Girls'  Dept. 
Pemberton  County  Modern  School,  Mixed  Dept..  . 
Whelley  County  Modern  School,  Boys'  Dept. 
Whcliey  County  Modern  School,  Girls'  Dept. 
All  Saints'  C,E.  Modern  School,  Boys'  Dept. 
All  Saints'  C.E.  Modern  School,  Girls'  Dept. 
Highfield  C.E.  Modern  School  for  Boys 
St.  Mark's  C.E.  Modern  School  for  Girls    

MEMBERS 


Head 

W.  Taylor,  M.A. 
Miss  J.  L.  Harley,  B.A.,  M.ED. 
Sister  Edith. 
W.  I.  Falcon  (temp.) 
Miss  J.  Carrington. 
N.  K.  Smith. 
J.  Dean. 

Miss  E.  Ord,  B.SC. 
A.  W.  Rigby. 
Miss  A.  Ecclcs. 
E.  Davies,  B.SC, 
Miss  A.  Snelson,  B.A. 


MAYOR 

Roberts,  Councillor  F.  W ,  j  p.,  71,  Grccnough 
Street. 

EX-MAYOR 
Holland,  Councillor  J.,  j  p  ,  271,  Wigan  Lane 

CHAIRMAN 

McCurdy,    Alderman   J ,   j  p.,    4,    Bridgeman 
Terrace. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Maloney,  Councillor  E.,   19,  Norfolk  Street 

ALDFRMEN 

Ashurst,  Mrs.  E.,  19,  Danesway 
Ball,   E.,   JP,    10,   Inglewhite   Place,   Mesnes 

Road. 

Farr,  H.,  J.P  22,  Bridgeman  Terrace 
Lewis,  R ,  J.P.  398,  Gidlow  Lane 
Pagett,  Francis  J  ,  273,  Wigan  Lane 
Riley,  J   E ,  23,  Moore  Street,  Whelley 

COUNCILLORS 

Smith,  Mrs   Thorley ,  84,  Widdrington  Road. 
Aspinall,  J.,  33,  Alder  Avenue,  Pemberton. 
Bowden,  T  ,  19,  Kcndal  Street 
Barbour,  J.  L ,  j  p.  387,  Wigan  Lane. 
Cobley,  T ,  207,  Beech  Hill  Avenue. 
Eaborn,  E.  P.,  22,  Eckersley  Street. 


Greenhalgh,  E  ,  59,  Library  Street 
Hancock,  H    R.,  j  P  ,  161,  Thicknessc  Avenue 
Higham,  T  ,  89,  Scholes. 
Mannion,  J.  P ,  18,  Hardybutts. 
McNichoh*,  M.,  11,  Cambridge  Street. 
Noble,  J  ,  Gidlow  House 
Shaw,  W  ,  21,  Hill  Street 
Somers,  O.,  "  Cromer,"  Spencer  Road 
Taylor,  S.,  74,  Tunstall  Lane,  Pemberton. 
Whitton,  J  ,  j  P.,  211,  Warnngton  Road,  Goose 

Green. 
Wmstanley,  P.,  130,  Platt  Lane. 

CO-OPTED 

Livesey,  Miss  A.,  42,  Moore  Street,  Whelley 
Melling,    Mrs.    W     A ,    j  P.,    •'  WindclifTe," 

Marylcbone 

Ritson,  Mrs.  H.,  21,  Moore  Street 
Ellis,  Rev   H.,  M.A,  St   Catherine's  Vicarage. 
Moss,  The  Very  Rev.  Mon.  J.,  D.D.,  St   John's 

Presbytery,  Powell  Street. 
Hunter   Rodwell,    Rev.    Canon   W.    O.,    M.A., 

The  Hall. 

Batson,  Prof.  R.  G.,  The  University,  Liverpool. 
Filhngham,  W.  O  ,  24,  Mesnes  Road. 
France,   Lt.-Col    R    A.,  T  D  ,  LL  B.,  4,   King 

Street. 

Rigby,  A.  W.,  5,  The  Avenue,  Monument  Park. 
Ross,  J.  F.  S.,  M.C  ,  B  sc.,  PH  D.,  Mining  College. 
Rushton,  W.  H.,  "  Harrock,"  Wigan  Lane. 


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WOLVERHAMPTON  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR 


DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


ARCHITECT  

SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

BUILDINGS 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 

ACCOUNTANT        

INSPECTOR   OF   SCHOOLS... 

ORGANISER  OF    SCHOOL 
MEALS  AND  BRITISH 
RESTAURANTS 

YOUTH  OFFICER 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 
1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE    ... 


Alderman  J.  Clark,  J.P, 

F.  L.  Mills,  M.C.,  B.A.,  Education  Offices,  North  Street, 

Wolvcrhampton.     Tel. :  21434. 
F.  W.  Turner,  M.A.,  M.SC. 

R.  H.  H.  Jolly,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  (Medical  Officer  of  Health). 
B.    Sergeant,    M.B.,   B.S.,    D.P.H.    (Senior)  ;     Miss    O. 

Nussbaum,  M.D.,  Miss  F.  Fischer,  M.D. 
D.  W.  Belt,  L.D.S.  (Senior)  ;   W.  G.  Clarkson,  L.D.S.  ; 

W.    Bickerdike,   L.D.S.  \     A.    E.    Thomason,    L.D.S. 

(part-time). 
W.  Mervyn  Law,  ASSOC.M.INST.C.E.,  M.INST.M.  &  CY.E. 

(Borough  Engineer  and  Surveyor). 
R.  F.  Collins. 

Miss  A.  McConville  ;  G.  Heyhoe. 

W.  Adams,  F.S.A.A.,  F.I.M.T.A.  (Borough  Treasurer). " 
A.  W.  Rilcy,  B.SC.    Assistants  :    E.  J.  Potter,  M.A.  ; 

Mrs.  M.  E.  Cotton,  B.A. 
Miss  M.  C.  Greggains. 


Gordon  W.  Ettc. 
Census  1931—133,212. 
4s.  11.09d. 

£4,020  (estimated). 


Estimated— 146,300. 


SCHOOL  DEPARTMENTS 


No.  on  Roll 


NURSERY  CLASSES 
PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 

SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 
SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 
TECHNICAL  HIGH  SCHOOL 

JUVENILE  EMPLOYMENT 
BUREAU 


31-3-46 

(13)      440 

Infants  (18) 5,895 

Junior  (32) 8,955 

Modern  (16) 4,549 

Technical  (1) 549 

Grammar  (5) 1,976 

256 

One   Special  (M.D.)    School  for    151   children ;    one 

Partially  Sighted  for  22  children  ;    one    Open-Air 

for  93  delicate  children. 
One  Fully  Maintained,  1  Jointly  Maintained,  3  Tran- 

sitionally  assisted. 
One  Mixed  County  School  with  549  boys  and  girls  on 

roll. 
A.  F.  Barratt,  Temporary  Juvenile  Employment  Officer, 

Darlington  Street,  Wolverhampton.    Tel.  :    22996. 


Head 
R.  R.  Stephens,  M.A.,  M.LITT. 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School 
Maintained 

Municipal  Grammar  School  (M.) 
Jointly  maintained  with  Staffordshire 

High  School  for  Girls Miss  D.  E.  de  Zouche,  M.A* 

Transitionally  Assisted 

Grammar  School  (B.) W.  Deny,  M.A. 

St.  Chad's  College  (B.)  Rev.  Bro,  Brendan,  B.A. 

Convent  High  School  ( G. )      Miss  C.  Richardson,  B.A. 

TECHNICAL   COLLEGES,  ETC. 

Name  of  Institute  Principal 

Wolverhampton    &   Staffordshire   Technical    W.  E.  Fisher,  O.B.E.,  D.sc. 

College 

South  Staffs.  High  School  of  Commerce       ...     Matthew  Clark,  M.AO  B.COM. 
School  of  Art  and  Crafts         J.  H.  Hoiden,  A.R.C.A.,  A.T.D. 

368 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


WOLVERHAMPTON  (C.B.) 


MEMBERS 


MAYOR 

Lawley,   Alderman   W.,   2,   Windsor   Avenue, 
Penn. 

CHAIRMAN 

Clark,   Alderman   J  ,   J.P  ,    125,   Birches   Barn 
Road. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
Foster,  Councillor  W  J  ,  40,  Finchficld.  Road 

ALDERMEN 

Bates,  G.,  Heathficld  House,  Heath  Town 
Beach,  A.  A.,  J.P  ,  32,  Humber  Road 
Cahill,  J.,  149,  Bushbury  Road,  Heath  Town 
Coleman,  J.  H.,  73,  Birches  Barn  Road. 
Gould,  A.,  485,  Stafford  Road,  Oxley 
Mandcr,    Sir    Charles,   ur  ,    D  L  ,    j  p ,    John 

Street 

COUNCILLORS 

Beattie,  J  ,  Perton  Orchard,  Pcrton 
Braybrook,    Mrs.    A.    A.,    J.P.,     35,    Leaciott 

Avenue,  Low  Hill. 
Clark,  C    B  ,  213,  Teltenhall  Road 
Dagnan,  B  ,  Warstones  Inn,  Warstones  Road, 

Penn. 


Farmer,    W.    H ,    Petersmead,    Broad    Lane, 

Bradmore. 
Jlsley,  Mrs.  R.  K,  55,  Winchester  Road,  bord- 

houses 

Jordan,  J.  E  ,  20,  Queen  Street 
Pertwee,  C    T ,  71,  Canterbury  Road,  Penn. 
Smith,  J   W  ,  24,  Laburnum  Street 
Smithies,  F.  W  ,  Clarkson  House,  Lansdownc 

Avenue,  Oaken,   Codsall 

CO-OPTED 

Green,  Mrs.  Davis,  Ash  Hill,  Compton 
Hassall,    Rev     W  ,     St.     Stephen's    Vicarage, 

Spnngfields 
Hogan,    G.    D ,    Sonning,    Highlands    Road, 

Bradmore 
Mackay,  Dr   Margaret,  j  p  ,  Springfield  House, 

Penn  Road 
Rogers,   Rev.   R.   A  ,  MA,   283,   Newhampton 

Road. 

Williams*,  Miss  C  ,  B  A  ,  Hafod,  Rupert  Street, 
Wilson,  Rev  J  ,  M  A  ,  Parkville,  Albert  Road. 
Woulfe,  Rev  M  R  ,  The  Presbytery,  Old- 

fdllmgs. 


WORCESTER  (C.B.) 

CHAIRMAN   .          .  .     Alderman  Chas.  Edwards,  J.P. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN  Alderman  F.  Bullock,  J.P. 

SECRETARY...          ..         ..      F.  E.  Chandler,  M.C.,  B.SC.,  O.B.E.,  Education  Offices, 

4,  Copenhagen  Street,  Worcester.     Tel.  :    2287-8. 
R.  Randall. 


ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

MUSICAL  ADVISER 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
SCHOOL  MEALS  ORGANISER 

CHIEF  CLERK        

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF  ... 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTAL  OFFICER.  . 

ACCOUNTANT    

POPULATION  .        .  . 

EDUCATION   RATE   LEVIED, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 


NURSERY  CLASSES 


J.  S.  Hicks,  A.R.C.M. 

S.  Powell. 

Miss  F.  M.  C.  Akrill. 

F.  W,  Pardoe. 

A.  J.  B.  Griffin,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  Medical  Officer 

of  Health  and  School  Medical  Officer. 
Miss  E.  C.  Henderson,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.AC.,  D.P.H. 

C.  R.  Knight,  L.D.S. 

H.  Hacking,  F.I.M.T.A.,  F.S.A.A.  (City  Treasurer). 

60,000. 

4s.  6.68d. 


£1,665 


Provided 
Non-Provided    ... 

Toials      ... 


No. 
5 

7 

12 


No.  on  Roll 
1-4-46 
94 
110 


204 


PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 
SCHOOLS 


Provided 
Non-Provided  :- 

C.  of  E. 

R.C.     ... 

Others 

Totals 
369 


No. 


10 
1 

1 

17 


No.  of      No.  on  Roll 
Departments       1  -4-46 
10  2,256 


17 
2 
1 

30 


2,775 
303 
176 

5,510 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


WORCESTER  (C.B.) 


SECONDARY  (MODERN) 
SECONDARY  (GRAMMAR) 


Provided 

(a) 
(b) 
(c) 
(d)  ... 


Totals 


No.          No.  of     No.  on  Roll 

Departments      1-4-46 

2  4  1,074 

Boys          Girls      Mixed  Totals 

—  1—1 

1  —  —          1 


Pupils  in  attendance  at  above  schools  31-3-46  : — 


(a) 
(b) 
(0 
(d) 


Girls 
477 


Mixed     Totals 

—  477 

—  568 


Totals 


430  —        1,077 

907  —       2,122 


SCIENCE  AND  TECHNICAL  Victoria  Institute.    Principal — H.  Peat,  M.A. 

SCHOOL  AND  SCHOOL  OF 

ART 

JUNIOR  TECHNICAL  SCHOOL  One  provided  school  with  120  boys  on  roll. 

JUNIOR  COMMERCIAL        ...  One  provided  school  with  120  on  roll. 

SCHOOL 

JUNIOR  EVENING  Three  provided  schools  with  197  on  roll. 

INSTITUTES 

SPECIAL  SCHOOL One  provided  Open- Air  School  with  93  on  roll. 

GRAMMAR    SCHOOLS 

Name  of  School  Head 

(a)  Provided  Girls'  School 

City  of  Worcester  Secondary  School  for  Girls     Miss  M.  C.  Webster,  B.A. 

(b)  Non-Provided,  but  aided  on  a  deficiency  basis 

The  Worcester  Royal  Grammar  School       ...     H.  R.  Pullinger,  M.A. 
(d)  Non-Provided,  and  not  aided  by  the  L.E.A. 
Worcester,  Alice  Ottley  School  for  Girls       ...     Miss  H.  M.  Roden,  B.sc. 
Worcester,  Cathedral  King's  School F.  R.  Kittermaster,  B.A. 

School  Meals  Service 

Number  of  School  Canteens  as  on  31st  March,  1946 — 21.  The  number  of  children 
in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools  supplied  daily  with  dinners  increased  from  1,259 
in  March,  1945,  to  1,989  in  March,  1946  (i.e.  an  increase  from  20.5  per  cent,  to  27.7 
per  cent,  of  the  number  of  children  in  attendance). 

KITCHENS  AND  DINING          Central  Kitchens  35  two  of  which  are  at  Secondary 
CENTRES  Modern    Schools ;      School    Dining    Centres    21, 

Schools  served  by  British  Restaurant  2. 

Youth  Service 

The  Youth  Service  is  administered  by  the  Education  Committee  through  its  Youth 
Committee  and  Advisory  Committee.  There  are  sixty  youth  groups  registered 
with  the  Youth  Service  ;  these  include  four  L.E.A. — sponsored  Centres,  three  of 
which  came  into  being  in  1943.  The  Centres  which  operate  in  school  premises, 
include  in  their  provisions  Junior  Evening  Institutes,  displays  for  every  other  type  of 
organisation,  as  well  as  providing  regular  accommodation  for  physical  training,  etc., 
for  those  youth  organisations  which  seek  such  assistance. 

All  youth  groups  are  assisted  in  matters  of  leadership,  premises,  equipment,  playing 
fields,  camps  i  and  swimming  facilities.  The  Committee  have  encouraged  the  develop- 
ment of  such  team  games  as  football,  cricket,  nctball,  basketball,  and  table  tennis, 
and  provi<Je  the  machinery  for  athletics  competitions,  drama  festivals  and  conferences 
of  leaders. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


WORCESTER  (C.B.) 


MEMBERS 


ALDERMEN 

Atkins,  Lady,  8,  College  Yard. 
Bullock,  P.,  The  Limes,  Beech  Avenue. 
Edwards,  C,  137,  Bath  Road. 
Ede,  Dr.  Moore,  5,  Red  Hill  Lane. 
Norton,  W.  H.,  163,  Malvern  Road 
Ogilvy,     Miss,    Bishop's    House,    Lansdowne 

Crescent. 

Parsons,  J.  B.,  149,  Malvern  Road. 
Palmer,  Mrs.  R.,  10,  Bilford  Avenue 

COUNCILLORS 

Built,  C.  H.,  8,  Hanbury  Park  Road. 
Creese,  O.  A ,  84,  Laughernc  Road. 
Duckworth,  T,,  Bank  House,  55,  New  Bank 

Street. 

Edwards,  J.  B.,  8,  Pierpoint  Street 
Firth,  A   M  ,  108,  Ombersley  Road. 
Flay,  J.,  17,  Droitwieh  Road. 


Millis,  H  ,  10,  Georgma  Avenue. 
Selhcks,  H    J  ,  141,  Bath  Road. 
Urry,  Mrs,  91,  Malvern  Road 
Whitehead,  D.,  163,  Ombersley  Road 

CO-OPTED 
Campbell,     Rev.      Father,     The     Presbytery, 

Sansomc  Place 

Dean  of  Worcester,  College  Green 
Hawtm,  H.  E.,  12,  Bromwich  Lane 
Jacomb,  Miss  E.  M  ,  Hallow  Bank,  Hallow 

Road 
Knight,  H.   J  ,   The  Heritage,   Norton  Close, 

Barneshall 

Pullmger,  H.  R ,  Royal  Grammar  School. 
Roden,  Miss  H   M  ,  Alice  Ottlcy  School 
Stroyan,  R.  K  ,  27,  The  Tything 
Webster,   Miss   M    C ,   Grammar   School   foi 

Girls. 


YORK  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

CHIEF  EDUCATION  OFFICER 

DEPUTY  EDUCATION  OFFICER 
ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 
JUVENILE        EMPLOYMENT 

OFFICER 
ORGANISER    OF    DOMESTIC 

SUBJECTS 
ORGANISER    OF    SCHOOL 

MEALS 
ORGANISERS  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
ACTING  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

SENIOR  ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 
MEDICAL   OFFICER 

ASSISTANT   SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


AURAL  AND  OPHTHALMIC 

CONSULTANT 

POPULATION         

RATES  LEVIED  1946-47    .. 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS 
SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


Alderman  J.  Hargrave,  J.P. 

Councillor  C.  Oliver. 

H.  Oldman,  M.A.,  Education  Offices,  5,  St.  Leonard's 

York.     Tel.  :   2155  and  2156. 
J.  Howard  Gray. 
K.  Brooksbank,  M.A.,  M.ED. 

Guy  Hardcastlc,  Juvenile  Employment  Bureau,  47, 
Clarence  Street,  York. 

Miss  C.  M.  Wheelhouse. 

Miss  D.  Holliday. 

Gurnos  Rees  ;  Miss  O.  M.  Smith. 

(Vacant). 

Miss  C.  B.  Crane,  M.B.,  D.P.H.,  acting  City  Medical 
Officer  of  Health,  50,  Bootham,  York. 

F.  B.  Shevlm,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  School  Clinic,  Piccadilly, 
York. 

(Vacant). 

Miss  A.  Ramsden,  L.D.S.,  School  Clinic,  Piccadilly, 
York ;  Miss  L.  B.  Ritchie,  L.D.S.,  Temporary 
School  Dental  Clinic,  24,  St.  Saviourgate,  York. 

Peter  Macdonald,  M.D. 

100,800  (estimated). 
Education  5s.  2.91d. 
£2,793  2s,   lid.  (actual). 

County,  20  ;    Voluntary,  16. 

(a)  Modern  Schools  :   County,  7  ;  Voluntary,  5. 

(b)  Grammar  Schools  : —  Boys              Girls 
(i)  County  Schools            ...  1                     2 

(ii)  Direct  Grant  Schools    ...        —  1 

(iii)  Independent  Schools     ...          3  2 

Educationally  Subnormal  Children   ...     1  school. 

Physically  Handicapped  Children      ...     1  school. 

Partially-Sighted  Children       1  class. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

YORK  (C.B.) 

TOTAL  SCHOOL  POPULATION  (MARCH,  1946)  :— 

(a)  Primary  

(b)  Secondary  (Modern) 

(c)  „  (County  Grammar) 

(d)  Special  Schools          

(e)  Direct  Grant  Grammar 
(/)  Independent  Grammar 


Totals 


15,107 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOLS 


Name  of  School 

(a)  County  Schools 
Nunthorpe  Boys' 
Queen  Anne  Girls' 
Mill  Mount  Girls' 

(b)  Direct  Grant  Schools 
Bar  Convent  (G.) 

(c)  Independent  Schools 
Archbishop  Holgate's  (B.) 
Bootham  School  (B) 
Mount  School  (G.) 

St.  Peter's  (B.) 

York  College  for  Girls  (G.) 


Head. 

W.  D.  Seville,  M.A. 
Miss  J.  H.  Aspden,  M.A. 
Miss  M.  G.  Willoughby,  M,A. 

Mother  Campion,,  I.B.V.M. 

A.  B.  Hodgson^  M.A. 

T.  F.  Green,  M.A. 

Miss  E.  Constance  Nightingale,  M.A. 

J.  Dronrielda  M.A. 

Miss  H.  C.  Randall,  B.SC. 


TECHNICAL    COLLEGE    AND    INSTITUTES 


Name  of  Institute 
Technical  College 
Junior  Building  School    . . . 
School  of  Commerce 
School  of  Arts  and  Crafts 
Day  Continuation  School . . . 
Evening  Institute  of 
Commerce 


Principal 

T.  H.  Jones,  M.sc. 
T.  H.  Jones,  M.SC. 
P.  Claydon,  B.A.  . . . 
R.  T.  Cotterillj  A.R.C.A. 
K.  G.  Wasey 
S.Y.Dickinson    ... 


Full-  Pari-umc 

time  Day 

Students  Students   Students 

—  239  869 

55  ,.,-r™  .._.., 

174  —  — 

149  —  291 

—  269  — 

—  —  598 


MEMBERS 


LORD  MAYOR 
Gaines,  Alderman  F.,  J.P  ,  Mansion  House. 

ALDERMEN 

Cnchton,  Edith  A.,  J.P.,  30  Clifton. 
Hargrave,  J.,  J.P.,  23,  Howe  Hill  Road. 
Smithson,  F.,  J.P.,  94,  The  Green,  Acomb. 

COUNCILLORS 

Baxter,  J.  A,  "  Eshland,"  Whitby  Avenue. 
Carter,  Rev.  F.  L.,  7,  Feversham  Terrace. 
Colley,  B ,  j  P.,  88,  The  Green,  Clifton. 
Fairey,  J.  R.,  9,  The  Crescent. 
Fowler,  H.,  78,  Green  Lane,  Acomb. 
Kcld,  E.  L.,  32,  dive  Grove. 
Langton,  A.,  76,  Mary  gate. 


Lumsdcn,  M.,  21,  Quecnswood  Grove,  Acomb. 

Oliver,  C,  135,  The  Mount. 

Patterson,  W.,  125,  Beckficld  Lane,  Acomh 

CO-OPTfcD 

Dronrield,  J  ,  M  A  ,  j  P.,  St    Peter's  School. 
Lee,  Rev.   Canon  A.   R.,  M.A  ,  Holy  Trinity 

Rectory,   Micklcgate 

McAniff,  Rev.  P  ,  St.  Aelred's  Presbytery. 
Netherwood,    Miss    E ,    B.A  ,    30,    St.    Olave's 

Road. 
Northcott,  Dr.  C    H ,  c/o  Messrs    Rowntrcc 

&  Co.,  Ltd. 

Robinson,  G.  L.,  26,  Milliield  Road. 
Wightman,  Mrs.  I.  G  ,  B.A.,  3,  Dnffield  Terrace. 


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Assistant  Secretaries— T.  'GRAINGER  STEWART,  M.C.,  T.D.,  A.D.C.  ;  R.  T. 

HAWKINS  (Establishment  Officer)  ;  J.  MACDONALD  ;  W.  F.  ARBUCKLE  ; 

A.  G.  RODGER,  O.B.E.  ;  H.  S.  HARDY;  R.  M.  ALLARDYCE,  C.B.E.,  M.C.,  LL.B. 
Principals — W.   F.   Burton  ;     *A.   Alderman  ;    H.  W.   S.   Biden,  M.B.E.  (Assistant 

Establishment  Officer)  ;    G.  Boyd  ;   A.  E.  Macdonald  ;   P.  G.  Brewer,  M.B.E.  ; 

C.  H.  Dand  ;    T.  J.  Mackenzie  (Secretary  to  Police  (Scotland)  Examinations 
Board)  ;  W.  A.  Williams,  M.B.E.  ;  C.  W.  Turner  ;  A.  Tosio  ;  A.  L.  Fletcher  ; 
W.  N.  McWilliams. 

Principal  Staff  Officers— I.  Murdoch  ;  E.  G.  Bell  ;  R.  S.  Stewart  ;  D.  L.  Thomson  ; 

A.  Davidson  ;    W.  M.  Newlands,  PH.D.,  D.LITT.  (Investigating  Officer)  ;    T. 

Stephenson  ;    J.  Croslield  ;    R.  T.  Finlay. 

Assistant  Principals — J.  S.  Arthur  ;   Miss  J.  D.  Clarke  ;  Miss  D.  McDonald. 
Architect — J.  F.  FORD,  L.R.I.B.A.,  KR.I.A.S. 
Staff  Officers— *A.  Dawson  ;   J.  Hobson  ;    *C.  B.  A.  Greenfield  ;   G.  R.  Johnston  ; 

D.  Waddell  ;   W.  M.  Morrison  ;   J.  H.  Donald  ;   J.  McGregor  ;    J.  T.  Clark  ; 
L.  L.  Robertson  ;  C.  W.  Reynolds  ;  J.  A.  Ensor  ;   Miss  W.  H.  Frew  ;   *H.  R. 
Bcauchamp  ;    *T.  M.  Martin  ;   C   J.  Randell ;   R.  P.  F.  Aue  ;   W.  R.  Adam  ; 
*J.  S.  Ohphant  ;   Miss  A.  M.  Stewart,  M.B.E.  ;   Miss  B.  Miller  ;   J.  Primrose  ; 
J.  O'Neill  ;   Miss  H.  V.  Fleming,  M.B.E.  ;   Miss  J.  Coull ;   Miss  C.  Matheson  ; 
J.  Baillie  ;  Miss  L.  M.  Collinson  ;  Miss  I.  J.  Irvine  ;  H.  McHattie  ;  A.  K,  Will  ; 
W.  Mclntosh  ;    Miss  J.  H.  Renwick  ;    *F.  Hogben  ;    W.  A.  Bruce. 

H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools 
Senior  Chief  Inspector— G.  WATSON. 
Chief  Inspectors — W.  A.  Munro,  D.LITT  ;  IX  D.  Anderson,  M.c.  ;  A.  B.  Grieve,  D.SC.  ; 

G.  T.  Pringlc. 
Inspectors — J.  Lambie  ;  J.  Ferguson  ;  J.  S.  W.  Boyle,  PH.D.  ;  G.  D.  C.  Stokes,  D.SC.  ; 

J.  W.  M.  Gunn  ;  R.  Macdonald  ;  R.  Forbes,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  J.P.  ;  J.  S.  Brunton  ; 

G.  Menary,  M.C.,  D.LITJ  ;    Miss  M.  Ramsay  Ewan  ;    J.  J.  Davidson  ;    Miss 

C.  G.  O'Connor  ;  Miss  H.  G.  Leitch  ;  Miss  E.  I.  Young  ;  J.  G.  Lamb  ;  A.  S. 

Kelly  ;  D.  R.  Bremncr  ;  K.  J.  Cuthbertson  ;  A.  Law  ;  A.  B.  Taylor,  D.LITT.*  ; 

Miss  C.  M.  Kennedy  ;  D.  Dickson,  PH.D.  ;  J.  D.  MacGregor  ;  E.  W.  Thomas, 

PH.D.  ;    J.  A.  Ramsay  ;    M.  Murray  ;    J.  Stevenson ;    J.  G.  Strachan,  PH.D.  ; 

Miss  I.  S.  Gibson  ;  J.  D.  Nisbet  :  R.  Macleod  ;  W.  Macdonald  ;  J.  Maclean  ; 

P.  M.  Gilian  ;  W.  R.  Humphries  ;  Miss  E.  N.  MacGlashan  ;  G.  B.  Cruickshank  ; 

J.  C.  Holmes  ;   K.  E.  Miller  ;   Miss  J.  T.  Duncanson  ;   Miss  L.  Boyd,  D.SC.  ; 

W.  S.  Gray  ;  T.  L.  Taylor  ;  J.  Dryburgh  ;  J.  J.  Reid  ;  L  D.  Stewart ;  J.  W. 

Baxter  ;  D.  G.  Biggar,  PH.D.  ;  W.  H.  May  ;  W.  Christie. 
Medical  Officer  and  Inspector  of  Physical  Training— G.  W.  SIMPSON,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

The  Royal  Scottish  Museum,  Edinburgh 
Director— D.  A.  ALLAN,  PH.D.,  D.SC. 

Keeper  of  Department  of  Art,  Archaeology  and  Ethnology — R.  Kerr. 
Keeper  of  Department  of  Technology  (Applied  Science) — A.  R.  Hutchieson. 
Keeper  of  Department  of  Natural  History  (Natural  Sciences) — A.  C.  Stephen,  D.SC. 
Assistant  Keepers  (First  Class)— W.  C.  Wallis  ;  W.  I.  R.  Finlay  ;  R.  W.  Plenderleith  ; 

Miss  M.  I.  Platt.  „  c         .    . 

*  Seconded. 

377 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


ABERDEEN  (Burgh) 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTAL  OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  ARCHITECTS 
SPECIALIST  ORGANISERS   ... 


POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATES,  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


John  D.  Munro,  M.B.E. 

Frank  Scorgie,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  Education  Offices,  Castle 

Street,  Aberdeen ;   Tel.:   7621. 
Vacant. 

H.  J.  Rae,  M.C.,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
H.  J.  Dawson,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Vera  Davidson, 

M.B.,   CH.B.,   D.P.H.  ;     Marie    S.    Sutherland,    M.B., 

CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
A.  Smith,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s. ;  J.  Grosert,  L.D.s. ;  Miss  Jean 

M.  Rea,  L.D.S.,  R.c.s. ;    Edmund  G.  H.  Lightfoot, 

L.D.S.  ;    J.  R.  Donald,  L.D.S. ,  and  Ian  A.  Robertson, 

L.D.S. 

J.  A.  O.  Allan,  F.R.I.B.A.,  M.I.STRUCT.E.,  and  D.  J.  A.  Ross, 

A.R.I.B.A.,   A.M.I.STRUCT.E. 

R.  Logan  (Continuation  Classes) ;  A.  Adams  (Music) ; 
T.  S.  Fairley  (Physical  Instruction)  ;  A.  Sharp 
(Technical  Subjects)  ;  T.  T.  C.  McWhister  (Youth 
Service) ;  Miss  M.  G.  Kerr  (Domestic  Subjects  and 
School  Meals)  ;  Miss  C.  Hollingworth  (Speech 
Training)  ;  Miss  E.  Simpson  (Mothercraft). 

1931—167,258  ;  1941— Estimated  by  Registrar-General, 
167,800. 

4s.  7.637d. 

£7,115. 


Nursery  ... 

Primary 

Junior  Secondary          

Special    ... 
Secondary 

Pre- Apprenticeship       

Residential  (Open  Part- Year  only) 


4 
25 
7 
2 
3 
1 
1 


43 


No.  on  Roll 

240 

18,010 

4,004 

341 

2,849 

239 

30 

(each  3  weekly 
Period) 

25,713 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION... 

ASSISTANTS  TO  DIRECTOR... 
CHIEF  MEDICAL  OFFICER  ... 
REGIONAL  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON 

(part- time) 

POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
CONSOLIDATED  COUNTY 

RATE  FOR  ALL  PURPOSES, 

1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 


ABERDEENSHIRE 

.     Frederick  Martin,  C.B.E. 

Alex.  L.  Young,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  ED.B.,  County  Buildings, 

22,  Union  Terrace,  Aberdeen.     Tel.  :'  7700. 
James  Moat,  George  Trapp,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  B.COM.,  PH.D. 
Harry  J.  Rae,  M.C.,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
James  S.  Walker,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

Elizabeth  McCurrach,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Robert 
Fraser,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Ronald  M.  Gordon, 
M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  (on  Military  Service)  ;  John 
Jack,  M.B.,  cri.B.  (temp.). 

James  Chalmers,  L.D.S.  ;  James  C.  Renfrew,  L.D.S.  ; 
William  Wilson,  L.D.S.  ;  Christian  Brunton,  L.D.S. 

J.  R.  Mutch,  M.D.,  D.O.M.S. 

145,000. 
10s.  6d. 


£2,850. 


378 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED 


Primary  ...         ...         ...         ...  151 

Higher  Grade     \  ~n 

Central /  70 

8 


ABERDEENSHIRE 

No.  on  Roll 
9,483 


9,573 
4,424 

23,480 


ORGANISER  OF 

CONTINUATION  CLASSES 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN     

EXECUTIVE  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES  1946-17 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1944-45 
NUMBER  IN  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED. 


Secondary 

Totals          229 

James  G.  Gordon,  M.A. 

Miss  Mary  M.  D.  V.  Chisholm. 
Miss  Bella  McQueen. 

ANGUS  (County) 

Jas.  S.  Watt. 

Rev.  Dr.  Ivo  M.  Clark. 

John  Eadic,  B.L.,  County  Buildings,  Forfar.     Tel.  :  203. 

J.  MacFarlane  Thomson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Hilda  I..  Laidlaw,  M.B.,  CH.B,,  D.P.H. 

Anthony  L.  Cadcnhead,  L.D.S.  ;    Thomas  Smith,  L.D.s. 

James  McGregor,  A.R.I.A.S. 

94,607. 

Estimated  deficiency  to  be  met  from  rates  and  Exchequer 

grants  £170,850. 
£3,500. 


Primary  (inc.  Rural  School 
with     post-primary 
departments) 

Senior  Secondary  .  . 

Junior  Secondary  .  . 

Totals      


No.  on  Roll 
Primary.  Secondary. 


95 
5 
2 


8,361 

1,288 
731 


316 

1,912 

117 


102         10,389          2,345 


12,725 
Youth  Service 

The  Education  Committee  again  agreed  this  year  to  set  aside  £1,500  to  finance 
the  Youth  Welfare  movement,  and  the  Governing  Body  of  the  Angus  Educational 
Trust  have  renewed  their  grant  of  £200.  The  Club  organisation  has  developed  with 
the  opening  of  three  new  clubs  and  the  possible  development  of  two  more  in  the 
near  future.  The  pre-service  units  continue  to  attract  the  boys,  while  the  G.T.C. 
is  progressing,  3  new  sections  having  been  formed  recently  in  rural  areas. 

The  Youth  Council  is  now  functioning  and  meets  quarterly.  Eight  local  Youth 
Panels  have  been  constituted  to  supervise  the  Youth  Service  movement  within  the 
county.  One  paid  Club  Leader  has  been  appointed  while  another  is  to  be  appointed 
as  from  September  1946. 


ARGYLL  (County) 


CHAIRMAN  .. 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  .  . 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
1944-45 


John  McNaughton. 

Rev.  Alex.  D.  Macrae. 

Thos.  G.  Henderson,  M.A.,  Education  Offices,  Dunoon. 

Tel :   Dunoon  106. 
J.  A.  C.  Guy,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  Oban.     Tel.  :  Oban 

2489. 

Robert  Cameron,  F.S.I.,  Dunoon.     Tel.  :   Dunoon  461. 
63,050 
£1,870 


379 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


ARGYLL  (County) 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED 


Primary  ... 
Secondary 
*(a)  Junior 
**(&)  Senior 


No.  on  Roll 

No.  of  Schools  Primary         Secondarv 
...     147  4,726  — 


6  906  403 

3  1,365  992 

*Comaignione  H.G.  (Tiree),  Tobermory  H.G.  (Mull),  Kinlochievcn  Public 
(North  Lorn),  Lochgilphead  H.G.  (Mid-Argyll),  Tighnabruaich  Public  (Cowal), 
Tarbert  H.G.  (Kintyre)  and  Bowmore  H.G.  (Islay)  Schools. 

**Oban   High   (South    Lorn),   Dunoon   Grammar   (Cowal)    and    Campbeltown 
,  Grammar  (Kintyre)  Schools. 

School  Management  Committee  Areas  :  Mull,  Coll,  Tiree,  Ardnamurchan,  North 
Lorn,  South  Lorn,  Mid-Argyll,  Cowal,  Kintyre,  Islay,  Jura  and  Colonsay. 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 
SPECIALIST  SURGEONS 


SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
SPECIALIST  ORGANISERS   ... 

DOMESTIC  SCIENCE  AND 

SCHOOL  MEALS 
CHILD  GUIDANCE  CLINICS 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES,  1939-40 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1943-44 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


AYRSHIRE 

Councillor  Houston  Pater  son. 

James    Boyd,    M.A.,    B.SC.     County    Buildings,    Ayr. 

Tel.  :    Ayr  2201. 
Wm.  T.  H.  Inglis,  M.A.,  B.A. 
(Vacant). 
Charles  A.   Bignold,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.N.,  B.SC.,  and  5 

Assistants. 

A.  J.  Duncan,  L.D.S.,  and  7  Assistants. 
J.  N.  Tennent,  M.B.,  CH.BO  D.O.M.S.  (part-time)  ;  Norman 

Davidson,  O.B.E.,  F.R.C.S.  (part-time) ;    Forbes  M. 

Walker,  M.B.,  CH.B.  (part-time). 
R.  G.  Lindsay,  A.R.I.B.A. 
Physical  Training  :    Archibald  Frame  ;    Miss  C.  M. 

Moodie. 
Miss  E.  M.  A.  Hill. 

Leslie  H.  Duncan,  M.A.,  ED.B. 

285,217. 

No  separate  education  rate. 

£9,812. 

No.  on  Roll 
60 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

ASSISTANT  TO  DIRECTOR 
AND  YOUTH  ORGANISER 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

SPECIALIST  SURGEON 
(VISITING  OCULIST) 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 

COUNTY  LIBRARIAN 

POPULATION,  1931   CENSUS 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE    .  . 

No.  OF  SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED 


46,498 
46,558 


Nursery  ... 

Primary  ...         

Junior  Secondary 
Secondary 

Totals          

BANFF  (County) 

George  Grant. 

John  Hall. 

James    McNaught,    M.A.,    Education    Offices,    Keith. 

Tel.:  Keith  41. 
John  M.  Urquhart,  M.A.,  ED.B. 

E.  J.  Michie,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Kenneth  M.  Yorston,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Ed.). 
H.  Edgar  Smith,  M.B.,  CH.B. 

James  Wood,  A.R.I.B.A. 
Alexander  Christie. 
54,907.^ 
£840. 

Primary       

Junior  Secondary  ... 
Senior  Secondary  ... 


380 


39 
28 

7 

No. 
Primary 
1,302 
3,225 
2,520 

on  Roll 
Sec. 

627 
1,295 

Total 
1,302 
3,852 
3,815 
8,969 

7,047 

1,922 

EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


BERWICK  (County) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION... 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

SPECIALIST   SURGEONS 

(part-time) 

POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Rev.  J.  F.  McCreath,  M.A. 

Robert  B.  Bell,  J.P. 

Robert  Wood,  M.A.  (Hons.),  Education  Office,  Duns. 

Tel.  :    Duns  49. 

Alastair  Allan,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Robt.  W.  Wilson,  L.D.S.,  R.F.P.   &  s.  (Glas.). 
Ian  Simson  Hall,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  F.R.C.S.K.  (Aunst)  ;   G.  I. 

Scott  (Oculist). 
26,601. 
£530. 


Primary  ... 

Secondary  : — 
Senior 
Junior  ... 


Totals 


40 

2 

4 

46 


No.  on  Roll 
1,484 

655 
835 


2,974 


CHAIRMAN 

CLERK  TO  THE  COMMITTEE 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

SPECIALIST  OCULIST 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


BUTE  (County) 


James  S.  McMillan. 

William  Grant,   County   Buildings,   Rothesay, 

Rothesay  5. 
Professor  J.  R.  Currie. 
T.  W.  Howie  ;  J.  Buchanan  and  J.  S.  McTavish. 


Tel. 


W.   M.   Connor  ;     Wm.   Patrick  ;     E.   P.   Thomson ; 

R.  Chrystie. 
J.  S.  McGregor. 
18,822. 

County  Consolidated  Rate  7s.  8d. 
£228. 


Primary   ... 
Senior  Secondary 
Junior  Secondary 

Totals 


18 
1 
1 

20 


No.  on  Roll 
1,856 
470 


2,326 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION... 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES  1941-45 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATES, 

1944-45 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


CAITHNESS 

Provost  Wm.  Brims. 

Ex-Bailie  D.  A.  Sinclair. 

lau  McHardy,  Education  Office,  Wick. 

62. 

R.  F.  McDonald. 
25,656 
2s.  9Jd. 
£430. 


Tel.  :    Wick 


Primary  ... 
Higher  Grade 
Central 
Secondary 

Totals 


53 


58 


No.  on  Roll 
2,158 

1,725 


3,883 


381 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CLACKMANNAN  (County) 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  ... 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTIST 
SPECIALIST   SURGEONS 
(part-time) 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECTS 

(part-time) 

POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES,  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Capt.  N.  Macdonald,  J.P. 

A.  C.  Marshall,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  F.R.S.E.,  J.PO  Barrister-at- 

law,  Education  Offices,  Alloa.   Tel.  :  Alloa  460-1. 
J.  A.  Roughead,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 
Robert  D.  Buchan,  L.D.S. 
C.  R.  Duncan  Leeds  (Eye  Specialist)  ;  R.  B.  Lumsden 

(Ear,  Nose  and  Throat  Specialist)  ;  W.  V.  Anderson 

(Orthopaedic  Specialist). 
J.  Melvin  &  Son. 

32,500. 

3s.  3d.  owner  ;  3s.  3d.  occupier  (approx.). 

£975  (approx.). 


Primary  and  Junior  Secondary 
Technical  and  Commercial 
Secondary  (Senior) 

Totals 


No.  on  Roll 
17  4,043 

1  255 

2  450 


20 


4,748 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

COUNTY  CLERK    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION... 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DENTIST  .. 
SPECIALIST  SURGEON       .  . 
COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES  1945-46 
PRODUCT   OF    ID.    RATE 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


DUMFRIESSHIRE 

.     Provost  John  Jardine. 
.     William  Brown, 
,     J.  C.  Grant. 

Hugh     Somervillc,     M.C.,     M.A.,     County 
Dumfries.    Tel.  :   Dumfries  1343. 

John  Ritchie. 

Lt.-Col.  Munro  ;  Agnes  Turner, 


Buildings, 


Agnes  Dalziel. 

R.  J.  Leslie  Fraser,  Dumfries  and  Carlisle — Ophthalmic. 

G.  Bartholomew,  A.R.I.B.A. 

81,047 

£148,115. 

£2,517. 


No.  on  Roll 
12,074 


Primary 
Secondary   ... 

There  are  91  schools,  90  of  which  have  primary  divisions.  Sixteen  of  the  91  have, 
in  addition,  secondary  divisions. 


DUNBARTON  (County) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


SPECIALIST  SURGEONS 


David  Low. 

Matthew  Bissett. 

J.   P.   McHutchison,   M.A.,   D.SC.,    185   Park   Circus, 

Glasgow,  C.3.     Tel.  :    Douglas  6333. 
S.  Harvey. 
J.   P.   M.   McCarey;    A.   D.  Cowan;    Mildred  M. 

Catheis  ;  and  Charles  C.  Slorach. 
Felix  Cassidy,  L.D.S.  ;    Elizabeth  McKendrick,  L.D.S.  ; 

Vera  Pugh,  L.D.S.  ;    J.  H.  N.  MacDonald,  L.D.S.  ; 

Jos.  C.  Barry,  L.D.S.  ;   Mary  W.  Dinn,  L.D.S. 
John  Fulton  Christie,  M.B.,  F.R.F.P.S.  (Aurist) ;  James  N. 

Tennent,  M.B.,  D.O.M.S.  (Oculist) ;  Carol  Richardson 

(Orthoptist). 

382 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED 


DUNBARTON  (County) 


Joseph  Weekes,  F.R.I.B.A. 

147,744. 

58 

Primary  Departments  ... 
Secondary  Departments 

Totals      


57 
19 

76 


No.  on  Roll 

15,704 

5,421 


21,125 


CHAIRMAN  ..... 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION... 


DIRECTOR 
DEPUTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

OF  HEALTH  (PRE-SCHOOL 

AND  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

SERVICES) 
ASSISTANT  MEDKIAL 

OFFICERS   OF   HEALTH 

(PRE-SCHOOL  AND 

SCHOOL   MEDICAL 

SERVICES) 

SENIOR  DENTAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  DENTAL  OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
SPECIALIST  ORGANISERS 


CHILD  GUIDANCE  CLINIC 

PSYCHOLOGIST 
SCHOOL  MEALS  SERVICK 

ORGANISER 
YOUTH  WELFARE  OFFICER 

POPULATION          

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


DUNDEE 

Bailie  Mrs.  L   B.  Miller. 

J.  D.  Collins,  M.A.,  B.L.,  LL.B.J  14,  City  Square,  Dundee. 

Tel.  :   6131. 

A.  E.  Hope,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  B.ED. 
James  A.  Cuthbert,  M.B.,  CH.BO  D.P.H. 


Dora  W.  Gerrard,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ;  Nona  S. 
Lcsslic,  M.B  ,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.;  Claude  H.  Imric, 
M.B.,  CH.B  ,  D.P.H.  ;  Kathleen  A.  Allison,  M.B.,  CH.B. 
(temporary). 

David  A.  Finlayson,  L.D.S. 

Douglas  N.  Anderson,  L.D.S.  ;  Mary  Millar,  L.D.S. 
(temporary)  ;  Rachel  Mears,  L.D.S.  (temporary)  ; 
Mary  McArthur,  L.D.S.  (temporary). 

J.  McLellan  Brown,  A.R.I.B.A. 

James  Forbes,  M.A.  (Superintendent  of  Physical  Educa- 
tion) ;  James  Easson  (Superintendent  of  Music)  ; 
G.  W.  Sturrock,  M.A.,  B.FD.  (Educational  Psycholo- 
gist). 

Miss  xViary  D.  Carrigan,  M.A.,  ED.B. 

Mrs.  A.  Mathewson. 

Mary  K.  Munro,  M.»\.,  LI.B. 
Census,  1931—175,585. 
£6,559. 


Nursery  ... 
Primary  ... 
Junior  Secondary 
Senior  Secondary 
Pre- Vocational  : — 

Trades  (Building) 

(Engineering) 

Nursing 
Specials  : — 

Deaf 

Sight-Saving 

Mentally  Defective    . . 

Physically  Defective  . . 

Sidlaw  (Residential) 

Totals 


4 
4 

1 
1 
1 

2 
1 
1 
1 

1 

56 


No  on  Roll 

210 

19,142 

3,589 

2,343 

220 
106 

70 

54 

34 

124 

198 

49 

26,139 


383 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

DUNDEE 

Youth  Service 

In  Dundee  there  are  at  present  20  Youth  Organisations  composed  oi  395  Senior 
and  Junior  Units.  There  are  82  Clubs,  and  Youth  Centres  have  been  developed 
both  in  city  and  in  new  housing  areas. 

All  Voluntary  Organisations  have  representation  on  the  City  Youth  Council  and 
Local  Youth  Panels  are  in  process  of  formation. 

Under  the  auspices  of  the  Youth  Council,  Training  Courses  in  General  Youth 
Work,  Discussion  Group  Work,  Handicrafts  and  Drama  have  been  held  from  time 
to  time  and  have  been  very  well  attended.  The  Education  Committee  has  each  year 
sent  a  number  of  Leaders  to  attend  the  Scottish  Youth  Leadership  Training  Associa- 
tion Summer  Schools  at  St.  Andrews. 

During  the  past  four  years,  tour  inter-club  Drama  Festivals  have  been  held,  and 
there  have  been  Musical  and  Country  Dancing  Festivals  held  under  the  auspices 
of  the  Dundee  Association  of  Girls'  Clubs. 

The  policy  of  the  Education  Committee  hitherto  has  been  to  develop  the  youth 
work  as  far  as  possible,  through  the  existing  Youth  Organisations,  and  the  use  of 
schools,  the  services  of  specialist  teachers  and  financial  assistance  have  been  given  for 
this  purpose. 


CHAIRMAN  ... 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES,  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


EAST  LOTHIAN 

George  Snowie. 
A.  S.  Lawson. 
Dr.  John  Mccklcjohn,  Education  Oftices,  Haddington. 

Tel.:    245. 
A.  D.  Campbell. 
J.  Milne  ;  M.  N.  G.  Anderson. 

Mrs.   Black  ;    J.   Thomson. 

F.  W.  Hardic. 

47338. 

4s.    2d.    (approx.). 

£795  excluding  Burghal  areas. 


Nursery  ... 
Primary  ... 
Junior  School 

Secondary 

Totals 


No.  on  Roll 

2  80 
37                5,986 

3  included  in 

Secondary 
\  1,348 


46 


7,414 


CHAIRMAN  ... 

CITY  EDUCATION  OFFICER 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

ASSISTANT    SCHOOL 
MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

MEDICAL  PSYCHOLOGIST  .  . 

PSYCHIATRIST        

SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 

ORGANISER  OF  CONTINUA- 
TION CLASSES 

SUPERVISORS   OF   SPECIAL 
SUBJECTS 


EDINBURGH 

Councillor  Mrs.  Alice  M.  Ross. 

Jas.  B.  Frizell,  B.L.,  A.L.A.A.,  12,  St.  Giles  Street, 
Edinburgh,  1.  Tel.  :  27034;  Depute  City  Educa- 
tion Officers  :  George  Reith,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  B.ED.  ; 
A.  Steele  ;  Secretary  :  Miss  C.  V.  Radford. 

George  J.  Linklater,  O.B.E.,  T.D.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  D.P.H., 
D.T.M. 

Six. 

Gladys  A.  A.  Boyd,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.I'.H. 
Margaret  M.  Methven,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.M. 
G.  Moody,  L.D.S.  (Senior  Dentist)  and  4  others. 
A.  G.  Forgie,  A.R.I.B.A.  (City  Architect). 
Joseph  A.  Dow,  M.A. 

Joseph  Howicson  (Physical  Education)  ;  George  W. 
Hall  (Art) ;  Frank  Moyes,  MUS.  BAG.  (MUSIC)  ; 
John  Marshall  (Handwork)  ;  Miss  R.  Cairns 
(Domestic  Science). 

384 


EDUCATION  COMMIT Tlil'S    YEAR  ROOK 


ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL  Miss  Jean  M.  E.  Kennedy. 

MEALS 

YOUTH  SERVICE  OFFICER        Thomas  Smith. 
EDUCATIONAL  PSYCHOLOGIST  Anne  T.  Paterson,  M.A.,  B.ED. 

CHILD  GUIDANCE  SCHEME 
POPULATION,  1939  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES  1945-46 


PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 


NUMBER   OF    SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED 


473,200. 
2s.  4.85d. 
£25,076. 


EDINBURGH 


Nursery  Schools  and  Classes  16 

Primary  Schools         .  .            .  80 

Junior  Secondary  Schools      ..  II 

Senior  Secondary  Schools  9 

Special  Schools  19 

Totals  135 

Continuation  Schools  : — 
Evening  .  28 

Day  Institutes  3 

Total        31 


Total  Roll 
August,  1946 

640 

41,086 

6,651 

7,410 

1,279 


57,066 


FIFE  (County) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    .  . 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


DEPUTE  DIRECTOR  OF 

EDUCATION 
COUNTY     CLERK     DEPUTE 

FOR  EDUCATION- 
CHIEF  INSPECTOR  OF 

SCHOOLS 

SCHOOL  MFDICAL  OFFICFR 
MASTER  OF  WORKS 
SPECIALIST  ORGANIM-RS   . 

POPULATION  (1931) 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1940-41 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Bailie  G.  Iratt,  J.P. 

Miss  M.  F.  ]obson,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  J.P. 

Douglas  M.  Mclntosh,  M.A.>  B.SC.,  B.ED.,  PH.D.,  F.R.S.E., 

County     Offices,     Wemyssfield,     Kirkcaldy.     Tel.  : 

Kirkcaldy  2075-7. 
David  A,  Walker,  M.A  >  B.hn  ,  PH.D.,  F.R.S.E. 

William  Clark. 

J.  Lambie,  1Q,  St.  Ninians  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

R.  A.  Krause,  M  D  ,  v>  sa,  D.P.H. 
George  Sandilands. 

W.  P.'  Torrancc  (Music)  ;   D.  Wilson  (Physical  Educa- 
tion) ;   Miss  M.  B.  Methven  (Domestic  Science). 
270,261. 
£7,500  (approx.). 

Primary           .  .                        .           ..         .  .  106 

Combined  Primary  and  Junior  Secondary    .  35 

Junior  Secondary                    ..            .            .  5 

Senior  Secondary       .          8 

Teclinical       ..          3 


157 


FORFARSHIRE  (See  Angus) 


CONVENER 

SUB-CONVENER'     ... 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


GLASGOW  (Burgh) 

.     Councillor  Andrew  Hood,  J.P. 
.     Councillor  Michael  Scanlan. 

H.  S.  Mackintosh,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  ED.B.,  PH.D.,  Education 

Offices,    129,    Bath    Street,    Glasgow,    C.2.    Tel.  : 

Douglas  7051. 


385 


N2 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YFAR  BOOK 


GLASGOW  (Burgh) 

DEPUTE   DIRECTORS   OF 

EDUCATION 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SENIOR  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

(EDUCATION  HEALTH 

SERVICE) 
ARCHITECT  AND  PROPERTY 

SUPERINTENDENT 
PRINCIPAL   ATTFNDANCE 

OFFICER 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  ART 

AND  ARTCRAI-TS 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

PHYSICAL  TRAINING 
SUPERINTENDENT   OF 

TECHNICAL  SUBJECTS 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF 

DOMESTIC  SCIENCE 
YOUTH  ORGANISER 
ORGANISER  OF 

FURTHER  EDUCATION 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  Music 
ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS  SERVICE 
SUPERVISOR  OF  NURSERY 

SCHOOLS 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATES,  1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


John    Johnston,    O.B.E.,    M.A.,    F.R.G.S.  ;     Andrew    G. 

Phemistcr,  B.SC. 
Stuart  I.  A.  Laidlaw,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  B.L.,  D.P.A.  (Medical 

Officer  of  Health  for  the  City). 
J.  Miller  Young,  M.C.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.,  F.R.F.P.S.G. 


John  McNab,  L.R.I.B.A.,  F.R.I.A.S. 

Alexander  McDougall,  B.L. 

Andrew  Nairn. 

John  McKinnon,  M.A. 

John  H.  Paterson,  B.SC. 

Miss  Isobel  M.  Richmond. 

John  A.  Nicolson,  M  A. 
(Vacant). 

Archibald  M.  Ross,  M.A.,  L.R.A.M. 
Miss  Mary  C.  MacAulay. 

Miss  Agnes  L.  J.  Pine. 

1,128,473  (estimated,   1940). 

Included  in  Consolidated  Rate  for  the  City  (no  separate 

rate  fixed). 
£46,540. 


Nursery  Schools 
Primary  Schools... 
Junior  Secondary  Schools 
Senior  Secondary  Schools 
High  Schools     ... 

Special  Schools 

Residential  Schools 
Approved  Schools 

Totals      


No.  on  Roll 

Total 
Average 
Roll- 
June, 
1946  : 
164,096 


Youth  Service 

Under  the  Education  Committee's  Scheme  for  Youth  Welfare  : — 

1.  Twenty   Youth   Centres   are  conducted  under  the  direct  management  of  the 
Education  Committee. 

2.  Two  Youth  Centres  are  conducted  by  Voluntary  Youth  Organisations.     Grants 
are  paid1  to  these  Organisations  to  cover  the  cost  of  maintenance  of  the  Centres,, 
and  the  Education  Committee  supply  Specialist  Teachers  without  charge. 

3.  Voluntary  Youth  Organisations  arc  assisted  by  the  Education  Committee  in  the 
following  ways  : — 

(a)  School  accommodation  is  provided  free  of  any  charge  ; 

(b)  Grants  are  made  after  consultation  with  the  Youth  Council ; 

(c)  The  services  of  Specialist  Teachers  in  Physical  Training,  Craftwork,  Bench- 
work  and  Domestic  Science,  arc  provided  free  of  charge. 

The  Education  Committee  have  appointed  a  Special  Sub-Committee  to  consider 
and  report  on  all  questions  in  connection  with  the  Scheme  for  Youth  Welfare. 
A  Youth  Advisory  Council  for  the  area  has  now  been  established. 

386 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 
INVERNESS  (County) 

CHAIRMAN Rev.  W.  H.  Graham.* 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    Very  Rev.  Dr.  MacFarlane. 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  ..    J.  A.  MacLean,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  PH.D.,  County  Buildings, 

Ardross  Street,  Inverness.     Tel.  :     870. 
DEPUTE   DIRECTOR   OF          I.  W.  Cunningham,  M.A.,  B.L. 

EDUCATION 
CHIEF  MEDICAL  OFFICER  OF    A.  M.  Eraser,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

HEALTH 
DEPUTE  MEDICAL  OFFICER    E.  A.  Johnston,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

OF  HEALTH 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL  W.  D.  Wilson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

OFFICER  OF  HEALTH 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS...  Four  School  Dentists  acting  under  the  County  Medical 

Officer  of  Health. 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT         ...     Colonel  A.  Cullen,  F.R.I.B.A.,  M.T.P.I. 
POPULATION,   1931  CENSUS    82,082. 
COUNTY  CONSOLIDATED          8s.  lOd. 

RATE,  1942-43 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE  Over  Landward  area  is  estimated  to  produce,  £1,020. 

1942-43 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS  No.  on  Roll 

CONTROLLED  Primary...  ..         194  7,912 

Junior  Secondary  13  1,623 

Senior  Secondary  ...  6  2,763 


Total    .  .  213  12,298 

KINCARDINESHIRE 

CHAIRMAN John  Hunter. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    Alexander  Thomson,  J.P. 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  ..    John  Miller,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  Education  Office,  Stonehaven. 

Tel.:  66. 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER    Harry  J.  Rae. 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL  Alexander  Henderson. 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS E.  F.  Laws,  L.D.S,  (Part-time);    D.  C.  Greig,  L.D.S. 

(Full-time) . 

POPULATION,  ESTIMATED         34,965. 

EDUCATION  RATES,  1946-47^1  There  is  no  separate  Rate,  the  whole  of  the  County 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE,        >     Council  services  are  combined  and  a  flat  rate  fixed 

1946-47  J      for  all  purposes. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS  No.  on  Roll 

CONTROLLED  Primary    Schools   and   Depart-        41  2,655 

ments 

Junior  Secondary          2  547 

Senior  Secondary          2  924 

Totals      45  4,126 

KINROSS  (See  Perthshire) 
STEWARTRY  OF  KIRCUDBRIGHT 

CHAIRMAN James  Neil. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    Provost  J.  B.  Stevenson. 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION       John  Laird,  B.SC.,  B.L.,  D.P.A. 

Education  Offices,   Castle-Douglas.     Tel.  :    Castle- 
Douglas   72. 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER    Alex  Fraser,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 

387 


EDUCATION   COMMIT! FFS    YEAR  BOOK 
STEWARTRY  OF  KIRKCUDBRIGHT 


ASSISTAN  r    MEDICAL 
OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
SPECIALIST  ORGANISER     ... 

POPULATION 

EDUCATION  RATES,  1946-47 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1946-47 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


].  C.  Brown,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Miss  J.  E.  F,  Miller,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Ed.). 

A.  T.  Caldwell,  L.R.I.B.A.,  A.R.I.A.S. 

Miss  J.  Lawson,  L.R.A.M.  (Organiser  of  Music,  Art  and 

Handwork). 

30,590  (as  at  30th  September,  1943). 
£65,510. 


Primary  ... 

Intermediate 

Secondary 

Totals 


48 
4 
1 

53 


CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 
SPECIALIST  SURGEONS 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
CONSOLIDATED   RATES 

1944-45 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1944-45 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


LANARKSHIRE 

Bailie  Charles  Donnelly. 

Dr.  W.  A.  F.  Hepburn,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  M.A.,  ED.B.,  LL.D., 

Lanarkshire  House,   191,  Ingram  Street,  Glasgow, 

C.I.     Tel.  :   Bell  3371. 
J.  S.  McEwan,  M.A.,  LL.B. 
John  Young,  L.R.C.P.S.,  D.P.H. 
Six. 

Seven. 

Four  (part-time). 

W.  R.  Watt,  County  Architect. 

497,508. 

12b. 


£14,507. 


Primary  Schools 

Primary  Schools  with  Post  Primary 

Departments 
Higher  Grade  and  Central  Schools 

(3  Years' Course) 

Secondary  Schools  (5  Years'  Course). 
Technical  School 
*  Special  Schools 


No.  on  Roll 
(excluding  evacuees) 
...  152  42,395 


50     26,021 


8 
13 

1 
6 


6,553 

8,655 

425 

1,072 


230     85,121 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION... 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 


*Includcs  Blind,  Deaf  Mutes,  Mentally  and  Physically 
Invalid  Children. 

MIDLOTHIAN 

J.  Balfour  Sneddon,  O.B.E.,  J.P. 
John  D.  Tod,  J.P. 

A.    S.    Brockie,   M.A.,   B.COM.,   C.A.,   9,   Drumsheugh 
Gardens,  Edinburgh,  3.    Tel. :    Edinburgh  32274. 
George  S.  Clark,  M.A.,  M.D.,  B.sc.  (P.H.). 
J.  Wallace  Gordon,  L.R.C.P.  &  s.,  D.P.H.,  L.D.S. 

A.   D.   King,  L.D.S.  ;  Miss  Margaret  I.  MacTaggart3 

L,D.S. 

Tom  Bertram,  A.R.I.B.A.  (County  Architect). 
388 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES5  YEAR  BOOK 


MIDLOTHIAN 


SPECIALIST  ORGANISERS  ... 

POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 

EDUCATION  RATES. 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE. 
LANDWARD  ONLY  BUT 
EXCLUDING  BURGHS, 
CHURCHES,  POLICE 
STATIONS,  ETC. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED 


Physical  Education  ;  Domestic  Subjects. 

87,286. 

Included  in  County  Consolidated  Rate. 

£1,449  13s.  lid. 


Av.  No. 

on  Roll. 

Evacuees 

1941-42 

1941-42 

42 

10,985 

388 

16 

1,469 

53 

4 

778 

23 

1 

14 

— 

CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931   CENSUS 

EDUCATION  RATES,  1943-44 


PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1943-44 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Primary  and  Infant 
Junior  Secondary  .  . 
Senior  Secondary  ... 
Special  (M.D.) 


MORAY  AND  NAIRN 

...     Rev.  George  McWilliam,  B.D. 
...     James  S.  Turner,  M.A. 

Dr.  T.  MacLaren,  Education  Office,  17,  Moray  Street, 
Elgin.     Tel.  :    Elgin  7055. 

Ian  Chas.  Monro,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

M.  I.  Bower,  M.B.,  CH.IJ.J  n.p.H. 


John  Findlay,  L.R.I.B.A. 
49,200. 

Proportion  relating  to  Education, 
3s.  2d. 


£1,400. 


f  Owners 
\  Occupiers 


d. 

7 
7 


3     2 


Primary   ... 

Secondary 

Technical 


Totals 


43 
22 

1 

66 


.  on  Roll 
6,404 
2,008 
40 

8,452 


ORKNEY  (County) 


CHAIRMAN  ... 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  .. 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED      


A.  Caldcr. 

Bailie  R.  Slater. 

Hush    Marwick,    O.B.E.,    D.LITT.,    Education    Office, 

Kirkwall.    Tel.  :    Kirkwall  85. 
W.  B.  Rannermans  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
22,075. 


Infant  and  Primary  (including 
classes  formed  under  Act  12(4) 
of  the  Code) 5o 

Secondary  2 

Totals      58 


No.  ou  Roll 


2,469 
441 

2,910 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


PEEBLES  (County) 

.    Rev.  J.  Y.  Walker. 
.     Capt.  R.  J.  Thomson. 

Lt.-Col.  John  Jamieson,  T.D.,  M,A.,  County  Buildings, 
Peebles.     Tel.  :    Peebles  253. 


389 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


PEEBLES  (County) 

ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICER.. 

COUNTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  SURVEYOR 
POPULATION  (pre-war) 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED 


WELFARE  OF  YOUTH 
(YOUTH  COUNCIL) 


Peter  K.  Redpath,  Education  Offices,  County  Buildings, 

Peebles.    Tel. :    Peebles  253. 

John  Riddell,  10,  Drumsheugh  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 
Alex.  Anderson, 
14,700  (approx.). 

Primary          18 

Secondary       1 


Total 


19 


..     Hon.  Secretary,  Peter  K.  Redpath. 


PERTHSHIRE  AND  KINROSS-SHIRE 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  . . 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT    MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES,  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1944-45 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


John  C.  Dougall. 

Provost  James  D.  Haggart. 

David   Howat,   M.A.,   B.A.,   Education   Office,   Perth. 

Tel.  :   Perth  1271. 
James  Kelman,  M.D.,  D.P.H. 
William   H.   Finlay,   M.B.,   CH.B.,   D.P.H.  ;     Fanny   B. 

Chisholm,  B.SC.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ;    J.  A.   Sellar,  M.BO 

CH.B.,   D.P.H. 

Hugh  Cross,  L.D.S.,  R.F.P.  &  s. ;   James  Smart,  L.D.S., 

R.C.S.  ;   Margaret  H.  Caithness,  L.D.S. 
Ian  A.  Moodie,  A.R.I.B.A. 
128,247. 
£251,482. 
£4,828. 


Primary  ... 
Secondary 


Totals 


139 
21 

160 


No.  cm  Roll 

13,712 

2,771 

16,483 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 

COUNTY  CLERK     

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


ASSISTANT  EDUCATION 

OFFICER 

COUNTY  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
LIBRARIAN  ... 
MASTER  OF  WORKS 
YOUTH  SERVICE  ORGANISER 
H.M.  CHIEF  INSPECTOR  OF 

SCHOOLS 
H.M.  INSPECTOR  OF 

SCHOOLS 

POPULATION  AT  1931  CENSUS 
PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


RENFREWSHIRE 

Provost  Daniel  Morris. 

Bailie  James  Black. 

Robert  Urquhart,  County  Buildings,  Paisley. 

John  Crawford,  O.B.E.,  M.A.,  ED.B.,  LL.B.,  Education 

Offices,  16,  Glasgow  Road,  Paisley.     Tel.  :    Paisley 

3233. 
William  A.  Pater  son. 

J.  S.  M.  Gray,  M.B.,  CH.BO  D.P.H. 
Miss  Agnes  N.  Lang. 
Thomas  W.  Hepburn. 
Alexander  K.  Miller. 
D.  D.  Anderson. 

Dr.  G.  Menary. 


298,887. 

£11,600  (approx.) 
Primary  and  Secondary 
Primary  only 
Secondary  only 
Special    


Total 


38 

40 

6 

6 

90 


390 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


ROSS  AND  CROMARTY  (County) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

CHIEF  SCHOOL  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE     .  . 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Provost  C.  G.  MacDowail. 

William  Ross. 

George  Thomson,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  PH.D.,  Education  Office, 

Dingwall.    Tel.  :  2258. 
J.  Landess  Home,  M.D.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

M.  H.  MacArthur,  M.B.,  CH.B. 

W.  J.  Ross,  L.D.S.  ;  D.  J,  Macdonald,  L.D.S. 

Peter  S.  Leask,  Dip.  Arch.,  A.R.I.B.A.,  Dip.  T.P. 

62,802. 

£923. 


Primary  ... 
Secondary 


Totals 


121 
8 

129 


No.  on  Roll 
6,804 
1,097 


8,901 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION... 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTIST  ... 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1944-45 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


ROXBURGH  (County) 


John  E.  S.  Nisbet. 

Major  A.  C.  Marshall. 

Robert  Comline,  B.A.,  Education  Office,  Newtown  St. 

Boswells.    Tel.  :    St.  Boswells  2201. 
James  R.  Adam,  M.BO  CH.BO  D.P.H. 
Charles  M.  Urquhart. 
John   S.   McNicoli. 
47,192. 
£1,350. 


Primary 

Junior  Secondary 

Senior  Secondary 

Total 


39 

10 


51 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 
SPECIALIST  SURGEONS 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 

POPULATION         

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1939-40 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


SELKIRK  (County) 

Robert  A.  Anderson. 

John  Steele. 

W.  D.  Ritchie,  Education  Office,  Galashiels.     Tel. : 

Galashiels  2675. 
G.  M.  Elliott. 

Mann    &  Mitchell  (part-time). 
Charles  E.  Scott  (part-time)  ;   A.  Schloss  (part-time). 
John  C.  Hall  (part-time). 
,     21,j>20  (estimated  to  middle  of  1939). 
£763  (flat  rate  over  whole  County). 


Primary 


Secondary 


21 


Totals 


23 


No.  on  Roll 

1,878 
(including 

one 

fee-paying 
primary 
dept.) 
671 

2,549 


391 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

DEPUTE  DIRECTOR 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT   MEDICAL 
OFFICERS 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


SPECIALIST  SURGEON 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
SPECIALIST  ORGANISER     ... 
POPULATION 

EDUCATION  RATES  1944-45 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1944-45 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


STIRLING  (County) 

.    A.  K.  Davidson. 
.     Bailie  Peter  Symon. 

J.   Courts  Morrison,  O.B.E.,  M.A.,   F.E.I.S.,  Education 

Offices,   Stirling.    Tel.  :    Stirling  740. 
.     William  J.  Goldie,  M.A. 
.     D.  W.  Loote,  M.A.,  B.sc. 

E.  Neil  Reid,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H, 
W.  S.  Burnet,  M.D.,  D.P.H.  ;  H.  D.  Robb,  M.D.,  CH.B., 
D.P.H.  ;    Margaret  Rutherford,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H.  ; 
R.    D.    Mclntyrc,    M.B.,    CH.B.,    D.P.H.  ;     Dorothy 
Younie,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  M.D.,  D.P.M.  &  H. 
A.  P,  McQueen  ;    J.  B.  Hay ;    W.  Cowan  Holborn 

(part-time)  \   T.  Gibson. 
Pendleton  White  (Eye  Surgeon)  (part-time). 
A.  J.  Smith,  A.R.I.B.A. 

A.  Mercer,  Supervisor  of  Physical  Education. 
174,141  (latest  available  estimate). 
Average  Rate  5s. 
£5,789. 


Primary  ... 
Higher  Grade 
Central    ... 
Secondary 
Technical 

Totals      . 


81 


11 


92 


No.  on  Roll 
19,719 

7,826 


27,545 


CHAIRMAN  .. 
VICE-CHAIRMAN    .  . 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES,  1945-46 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED 


SUTHERLAND  (County) 

...     Rev.  Wm.  Macleod. 
.  .     George  Grant. 

Hugh    A.    Ross, 
Brora  210. 

K.  A.  MacRae. 

C.  C  Forsyth. 

E.  W.  Brannen. 

16,100. 

7s.  4d. 

£200. 


Education    Office,    Brora.      Tel.: 


Primary  ...         ...         ...         ...  35 

Higher  Grade  and  Secondary  ...  5 

Technical           1 

Totals          41 


No.  of  Roll 
1,207 
987 
48 


2,242 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

MEDICAL   OFFICER   OF 

HEALTH  AND  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
DEPUTE  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

OF  HEALTH  AND  SCHOOL 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

OF  HEALTH  AND  ASSISTANT 

MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


WEST  LOTHIAN 

Provost  James  McKeown. 

Provost  David  Drysdale. 

R.  M.  W.  Cowan,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  D.LITT.,  County  Buildings, 

Linlithgow.    Tel.  :    Linlithgow  250. 
Administration  :    L.  G.  Howie,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Executive  :    Christa  B.  Ross,  M.BO  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Molly  B.  Wilson,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

AllanwoodNeilson,LJxs.;  Mrs. Margaret Lonnon,  L.D.S. 
392 


COUNTY  ARCHITECT 
SPECIALIST  ORGANISERS 


POPULATION 

EDUCATION  RATE,  1945-46 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

WEST  LOTHIAN 

Charles  Hamilton,  F.S.I.,  F.R.I.A.S. 

Physical    Education — William    A.    Henderson,    M.A.  ; 

Domestic  Science — Miss  Rachel  Easton. 
81,426. 
2s.  lOd. 
£1,190. 


Primary  .  . 
Higher  Grade") 
Central  I 

Secondary        j" 
Technical        } 

Totals 


31 

16 

47 


No.  of  Roll 
5,627 

8,063* 


13,690 


"Includes  5,262  Preparatory  Pupils. 

Youth  Service 

The  Education  Committee  have  assumed  direct  responsibility   for  the  Youth 
Service  in  the  County. 

WIGTOWNSHIRE 

Provost  Kay. 

Councillor  James  Robertson. 

Hugh  K.  C.  Mair,  B.SC.,  Education  Offices,  Market 
Street,  Stanracr,  Wigtownshire.    Tel.  .    Stranracr  86. 
Miss  Victoria  Carnochan. 
J.  Macdonald  Ross,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 
Richard  L.  Roxburgh,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


J.  Scott  Cochranc,  L.D.SM  R.C.S. 

Robert  G.  Logan. 

George  Hardie,  M.A.,  76,  Hanover  Street,  Stranraer 


CHIEF  CLERK        

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

EDUCATION 

POPULATION  ..          .    32,< 

YOUTH  ORGANISER  ...     A.  A.  McGregor. 

EDUCATION  RATES,  1945-46    No  separate  Education  Rate. 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE,  £b60. 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED  Infant  and  Primary        

Infant,  Primary  and  Secondary. , . 
Secondary  

Total       


33 

13 


48 


A'->.  on  Roll 
4,3  H 

434 


4,778 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
EXECUTIVE  OFFICER 


ZETLAND  (County) 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT         .  . 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES,  1942-43 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 

1943-44 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Magnus  Shearer,  O.B.E. 
Mrs.  A.  J.  Smith,  M.A. 
II.  T.  Sutherland,  Brentham  Place,  Lcrwick.  Tel. 

Lcrwick  '7?. 
S.  Black,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  D.P.H. 

Major  A.  G.  Allcorn,  L.D.S. 

G.  D.  Diack. 

21,400. 

Included  in  County  Consolidated  Rate  of  12s. 

£220. 


Primary  ... 
Secondary 

Total 


65 
1 

66 


No.  on  Roll 
2,184 
•    120 

2,^04 


393 


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EDUCATION   COMMITTEES5   YEAR   BOOK 

Northern    Ireland 
Education  Section 


GOVERNMENT  OF  NORTHERN  IRELAND 

MINISTRY  OF  EDUCATION 

SfKANMILLLS  HOUSE,  BELFAST.      TliL.  :     BELFAST  67971. 

L1EUT.-COL.  THE  RT.  HON.  S.  H.  HALL  THOMPSON,  D.L..  M.P. 
Permanent  Secretary— R.  S.  BROWNELL,  C.B.E.,  B.A. 
Assistant  Secretaries — J.  A.  Glen,  M.A.  ;   G.  R.  B.  McConnell,  M.B.E.  ;  W.  H.  Smyth, 

M.B.E. 

Principal  (seconded  to) — M.  S.  Macauley,  B.L. 
Private  Secretary  to  Minister — H.  G.  Lindsay. 

HIGHER  EDUCATION  DIVISION 

Principals— J.  SCOTT,  B.A.  ;  J.  M.  BENN,  M.A. 

Deputy  Principal — A.  MacKinnon,  M.A.,  B.sc. 

Assistant  Principal — W.  T.  Ewmg. 

Staff  Officers— H.  McClurc  ;    J.  McMurtry  ;    A.  B.  M'Coubrey  ;   J.  K,  Maguire  ; 

(Vacant). 
Junior  Staff  Officer*— R.  C.  W.  Grubb  ;  T.  R.  Meharg  ;  Miss  M.  E.   Gilmanm  , 

Miss  A.  B.  Rocks  ;    W.  P.  W.  M'Vey  ,    R.  W.  M'l-ernon  ;    J.  St.  C.  Clarke  ; 

R.  Jefferson. 

TECHNICAL    EDUCATION,    YOUTH    WELFARE    AND    NURSERY 

CENTRES  DIVISION. 

Principal— &.   WILSON,  O.B.E. 

Deputy  Principals — N.  M'G.  Burns  ;   M.  M'Lcrnon. 

Staff  Officers— G.  R.  Farrar  ;   E.  Gault  ;  J.  W.  MacCallum  ;  J.  A.  Connolly. 

Junior  Staff  Officers — E.  J.  Ewmg  ;  A.  E.  Hawthorne  ;  J.  S.  Armstrong. 

ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION  AND   FINANCE   AND   ESTABLISHMENT 

DIVISION. 

Principals— T.  P.  ROXBURGH  ;   J.  S.  MORTIMER. 

Deputv  Principals — H.  C.  Ivers  ;   A.  E.  C.  Buchanan. 

Staff  Officers— ].  Gilchrist  ;   H.  Stead  ;  D.  A.  Kyle  ;    T.  H.  Coulter  ,  A.  Howard. 

Junior  Staff  Officers — H.  B.  Smyth  ;  R.  E.  Seymour  ;  W.  R.  R.  Coleman  ,  Miss  M. 

Taylor;    H.  G.  Gwynne  ;     T.  H.  M.  Macaulcy  ;     J.  L.  Charlton  ;     W.  J. 

Apperson  ;    Miss  E.  M.  Barr. 

ABSENT  WITH  H.M.  FORCES 

Staff  Officers— G.  A.  M'Master. 

Junior  Staff  Officers—].  T.  B.  Quan  ;   E.  J.  Kirkpatnck. 

INSPECTORATE 

Senior  Chief  Inspector — A.  C.  Williams,  M.A 

Chief  Inspectors— S.  W.  Irwm,  A.R.C.SC.I.  ;  W.  B.  Doak,  M.A 

Staff  Inspectors — W.  Heron,  M.A.,  PH.D.  ;  B.  M'Cartan,  B.COMM.SC. 

Senior  Inspectors — L.  Arndell,  B.sc.  ;   N.  W.  N.  I.  Brown,  M.A.  ;   J.  J.  Hogg,  B.SC., 

A.R.C.S.  ;    A.  J.  Tulip,  B.A.  ;    A.  Twyman,  M.A.  ;    J.  F.  Hunter,  A.R.C.A.  ;    M. 

Gallagher,  M.A.  ;  Miss  A.  V.  E.  Jackson,  M.B.E. 
Inspectors — Miss  M.  Black,  T.  Cowan,  B.A.,  L.  B.  Dickinson,  B.A.,  A.  M.  B.  Forrest, 

B.SC.  ;  H.  D.  Gray,  M.A.  ;  A.  E.  Harvey,  B.A.  ;  H.  Hazlett,  D.PH.  ;  R.  MacDonald, 

B.A.  ;  Miss  A.  C.  Young  ;  Miss  E.  L.  Clarke  ;  Miss  M.  E.  Ball ;  R.  Hartley,  M.A. 
Temporary  Inspectors— V.  J.  Forde,  B.A.  ;  R.  ].  F.  Hill ;  Miss  R.  E.  Jackson  ;  J.  J. 

Monaghan,  M.A.,  PH.D.  ;  Miss  C.  O'Dowd  ;  W.  J.  Sloan  ;  and  S.  J.  Simpson. 
Temporary  Assistant  Inspector — Miss  L.  R.  Hogg. 

395 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 


SECRETARY   OF   EDUCATION 

COMMITTEE 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTIST  . 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATES  1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1946-47 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


COUNTY  ANTRIM 

Antrim  (Regional) 

..     Alexander   McConncll,   J.PO    Laurelhill,   Doagh,   Co 

Antrim. 
Rev.   Canon  T.   J.    Forsyth,  M.A.,  Randalstown,  Co. 

Antrim. 
John  McCoubrey,  B.COM,>  Technical  School,  Antrim. 

Tel.  :    Antrim  54. 

F.  Mary  Erskine,  Longwood,  Whitehouse,  Belfast. 
James  Baird,  L.D.S.,  Ballyclare. 
R.  T.  Taggart,  B.A.,  Engineering   (Oxon),   C.E.,  36-38, 

Castle  Arcade  Buildings,  Belfast. 
1936—29,000. 
9.74ld. 
£712. 


Primary 

Secondary 

Technical 

Total 


54 
1 
3 

58 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION... 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  NURSE 
SCHOOL  DENTIST  .. 
SPECIALIST  SURGEON 
SCHOOL  ARCHin-.t.i 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATES  1945-40 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 
IN  AREA 


Ballymena   (Regional) 

Robert  Crawford,  D.LO  J.P. 

James  N.  Lamont. 

S.  Stcele,  Technical  School,  Ballymena. 

Miss  N.  H.  Ramsey. 

Eleanor  I.  Wilson,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O. 

Miss  E.  L.  McConnell. 

E.  Waide  (Surgeon  Dentist). 

John  Armstrong,  F.R.C.S.I. 

James  Scott,  B.E. 

1937— 45,400. 

£7,563. 

£872. 


Tel.  :   515. 


Primary  ... 

Secondary 

Technical 


Totals 


73 
3 

1 

77 


No.  on  Roll 
6,794 
1,110 
1,094 

8,998 


CHAIRMAN  ...         

VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  .  . 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SECRETARY  TO  THE  JOINT 
MEDICAL  COMMITTEE  OF 
ANTRIM,  LARNE,  LISBURN 
AND  BELFAST  REGIONAL 
EDUCATION  AREAS 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

SPECIALIST  SURGEONS 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECTS 


Larnc  (Regional) 

John  Thomson,  J.P.,  c.c. 

W.  J.  F.  Donald,  J.P.,  c.c. 

Walter  Younge,   Upper  Main   Street,  Larnc. 

Larne  148. 
Mary  Erskine. 
Walter  Younge. 


Tel. : 


James  Baird,  L.D.S. 

As  in  Belfast  hospitals. 

Individual  architect  for  each  new  school.  For  Air  Raid 
Protection  Work  at  School— outside  Shelters — 
Messrs.  Ferguson  &  Mcllveen,  Architects  and 
Civil  Engineers,  Belfast. 

396 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


SPECIALIST  ORGANISERS   ... 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATES  1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED 


COUNTY  ANTRIM  Larne  (Regional) 

As  M.O.E.  Officials. 

1942— 36,894. 

Is.  in  £  plus  4.093  on  Rates,  say  3d.  in  £. 

£587  on  total  annual  value.     £286  on  rateable  annual 

value  as  a  result  of  Derating  Act. 

No.  on  Roll 
Primary 38  3,891 

do.      Voluntary         22  1,799 

Secondary  .         ..          ...  2  245 

Technical  1 


Totals 


63 


709 
6,644 


AREA 


VALUATION... 

WAR  SAVINGS  GROUPS 


Comprising  Larne  Rural  District  and  Larne,  Carrick- 

iergus   and   Whitehead   Urban   Districts.     Acres — 

118,090. 
£231,035. 
Are  in  operation  in  all  our  larger  schools.  Secondary 

Schools,  Technical  Schools  and  most  Rural  Schools 

contribute  weekly. 

Youth  Service 

Hon.  Secretary,  John  Gnbbon,  Esq.,  B.A.,  Larne  and  Inver  P.E.S.  Principal  Teacher. 

There  is  an  Advisory  Committee  ot  the  Youth  Organisations  m  the  area.  Clubs 
have  had  various  activities  during  summer,  i.e.  camps,  swimming  clubs,  athletic 
activities  in  general,  indoor  games,  talks,  etc.,  under  leaders  and  individual  secre- 
taries. All  the  original  Youth  Organisations — Boys'  Brigade,  Scouts,  Brownies,  etc. 
— have  been  in  operation. 

ADULT  EDUCATION 

Hon.  Secretary,  Walter  Younge,  Secretary,  L.R.E.C. 

Chairman,  Jas.  MacQuillan,  M.A. 

School  Meals  Service 

Two  central  Kitchens  serving  1,000  meals. 

Milk  Scheme  in  operation  in  the  majority  of  schools. 


Lisburn  and  Belfast  (Rural) 

CHAIRMAN...         ...         ...     Joseph  Craig,  J.P. 

VICE-CHAIRMAN  ...     Albert  A.  Peel,  J.P. 

SECRETARY Thomas    M.    Harvey,    Castle 

Tel.  :   Lisburn  3251. 

Miss  Nan  McMinn. 

F.  Mary  Erskine. 

James  Baird  and  Miss  Wilson. 

Robert  Ferguson,  C.F. 

49,337. 

Is.  9d. 

£1,386. 


Chambers,    Lisburn. 


ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1937  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES  1945-4b 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Primary   .. 
Technical 


Totals 


35 
3 

38 


No.  on  Roll 
5,450 
1,870 

7,320 


North  Antrim  (Regional) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION... 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 
SPECIALIST  SURGEONS 


William  A.  Pinkerton,  B.sc. 

James  Dunlop. 

Dr.  David  C.  Quail,  B.sc.,  Education  Office,  Bally- 
money.  Tel.  :  Ballymoncy  58. 

(Vacant). 

W.  J.  Dowds,  L.D.S.,  Linenhall  Street,  Ballymoney. 

Sloan  Bolton,  Portrush ;  Ernest  Bolton,  Ballymena ; 
D.  V.  McCaughan,  Ballycastle. 

397 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

COUNTY  ANTRIM  North  Antrim  (Regional) 


SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES  1939-40 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1939-40 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Robert  Robinson,  Ballymoney. 

37,356. 

8d. 

£961. 


Primary  .. 
Technical 


Totals 


84 
5 

89 


No.  on  Roll 
5,698 
800 


6,498 


CHAIRMAN  .. 
DIRECTOR  ... 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR 
CHIEF  ASSISTANT  .  . 
ORGANISER  OF  PHYSICAL 

TRAINING 
SUPERVISOR  OF  SCHOOL 

MEALS 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  STAFF.. 

ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 
OFFICERS  FOR  SCHOOLS 


SENIOR  DENTAL  SURGEON 
ASSISTANT   DENIAL 
SURGEONS 


CHIEF  SCHOOL  ATTENDANCE 

OFFICER 
EDUCATION  ARCHITECT 

CHIEF  ASSISTANT 

FINANCIAL  OFFICER 

POPULATION 

EDUCATION  RATE,  1944-45 


PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE, 
1944-45 


BELFAST  (C.B.) 

Senator  Councillor  Cunningham. 

J.  Stuart  Hawnt,  M.sc.,  PH.D.,  Education  Office,  College 

of  Technology,  Belfast.     Tel.  :  Belfast  23226-7. 
(Vacant). 

W.  T.  McMurray. 
Miss  J.  B.  Knight. 

Miss  M.  M.  Love. 

T.  F.  S.  Fulton,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  (Senior 
Medical  Officer  for  Schools). 

A.  D.  Campbell,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  ;  Eileen  H, 
Dowse,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  ;  R.  F.  McKeown, 
M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H.  ;  Eveline  A.  M.  McMordie, 
M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  ;  Anna  Watson,  M.B.,  B.CH., 
B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  (on  War  Service)  ;  T.  W.  G.  Hogg, 
M.B.,  B.CHO  B.A.o.  (Specialist — part-time)  ;  Kathleen 
Corbctt,  B.SC.,  M.D.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.  ;  Mona  M.  F. 
Campbell,  B.A.,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.  ;  Eileen  E.  Perry, 
M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  ;  Gertrude  M.  Glenn, 

.    M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H.  (Specialist — part-time). 

A.  S.  Irving,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 

Violet  M.  Gordon-Rattie,  L.D.S.  ;  Dora  Moore,  L.D.S.  ; 
Evelyn  M.  Atkinson,  L.D.S.  ^  Herbert  E.  Wilson, 
L.D.S.  ;  Edith  M.  Moffett,  L.D.S.  ;  Wm.  P.  Linton, 
L.D.S.  ;  John  R.  Faulkner,  L.D.S.  ;  Ita  C.  McNabb, 
L.D.S.  ;  Richard  C.  Crook,  L.D.S.  •  Claude  E. 
Handiorth,  B.D.S.,  L.D.S. 

A.  V.  Haslctt. 

R.  S.  Wilshere,  M.C.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  P.A.S.I. 

J.  N.  Hall,  L.R.I.B.A. 

W.     E.     Crawford,     A.C.A.,     Barrister-at-Law    (City 

Treasurer). 

Census  1937—438,112. 
Consolidated.    Rate  of  11s.  lOd.    £.   Equivalent  Rate 

would  be  as  follows  : — 

(a)  Elementary  5.0d.  (excluding  Teachers'  Salaries 
paid  by  Government). 

(b)  (i.)  Higher  2.3d.  (Technical  Education  and  cost 
of    Scholarships    to    Secondary    Schools    and 
Universities). 

(ii.)  0.5d.  (Grant  to  Queen's  University). 

(c)  General  11. 7d.  (Levy  payable  to  Government 
of  Northern  Ireland). 

(d )  Industrial  and  Reformatory  Schools  0.8d,  (One 
school  under  control  of  Children  Act  Com- 
mittee.) 

£10,760. 


398 


NURSERY   SCHOOLS 


PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY 
SCHOOLS 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

BELFAST  (C.B.) 

.  .     One    under    L.E.A.     Two    Schools    under   voluntary 
management.     (One  grant  aided  by  L.E.A.). 

No.  No.  of     No.  on  Roll 

Departments    31-3-46 

Provided  and                    83  86             38,315 

Transferred 
Voluntary  : — 

Protestant       ...              7  7 

R.C 43  63 


133 


156 


1,826 
18,311 

58,452 


SECONDARY  SCHOOL 
PREPARATORY,  INTER- 
MEDIATE AND  SECONDARY 
SCHOOLS 


SPECIAL  SCHOOLS 


One    College — College 

Technology 
VICE-PRINCIPAL     ... 


One  Secondary  School  under  L.E.A. 

32  Schools — approximately  7,000  pupils  on  rolls. 
These  schools  are  all  under  voluntary  management. 
The  L.E.A.  does  not  make  any  grants-in-aid.  The 
Ministry  of  Education  provides  Salary  and  Capitation 
grants  to  16  of  these  schools  and  the  L.E.A.  awards 
Scholarships  tenable  at  these  direct  grant-aided 
schools. 

...  One  School  for  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind  children  (boys 
and  girls)  under  the  ownership  of  a  private  body. 
Not  aided  by  the  Education  Authority.  Children 
under  the  care  of  the  Authority  sent  to  this  School 
are  paid  for  at  rates  of  £40  p.a.  in  respect  of  boarders. 

One  School  for  M.D.  children  provided  and  main- 
tained by  L.E.A.  One  Open-Air  School  for  physically 
defective  children.  Three  Hospital  Schools  :  two 
for  orthopaedic  cases  and  one  for  surgical  T.B. 

TECHNICAL  EDUCATION 

of 


Under  the  control  of  the  Authority.    Principal  :   D.  H. 
Alexander,  M.sc.  (Cantab.)  Senior  WH.SC.,  M.I.MECH.E. 

J.      F.      Gillies,      B.E.,      B.SC.(ENG.),      PH.D.,      A.R.C.SC.L, 
A.M.I.E.E.,  F.INST.P. 

This  College  includes  extra-mural  departments  of  Queen's  University,  Training 
College  for  Domestic  Economy  Teachers,  Training  College  for  Teachers  of  Art, 
Day  Technical  High  School. 

Students  Enrolled 


Dav 
643 


Evening 


Day  Technical  and  Commercial  High  School 

University  Classes  under  Co-ordination  Scheme  with  Queen's 
University         141  153 

Part-time  Day  University  Classes          158  — 

State  Bursaries      9  — 

Total  No.  of  Day  and  Evening  Students  Enrolled      ...          . .  9,672 

Branch  Evening  Schools  ...     Six. 

Junior  Technical  School   . .     One  School  under  the  management  of  the  Christian 

Brothers  with  140  pupils  on  rolls.    School  is  grant- 
^ilded  by  the  Ministry  of  Education  and  L.E.A. 


MEMBERS 


ALDLRMfcN 

Cole,  T.  L.,  J  P  ,  M  P  ,  Elmhold,  WhitewclJ 
Hall,  D    L  ,  Doncgall  Place. 
Henderson,  T.,  M  P  ,  53,  Lisburn  Koad 
Leacock,  K  ,  J  P  ,  35,  North  Parade 
Pierce,  R  ,  J.P.,  16,  Dorcester  Park 
Scott,  A.,  28,  Myrtlefield  Park 

COUNCII I  ORS 

Cunningham,  Senator  J.,  194,  York  Street 

Harper,  T   W  ,  3,  Bladon  Drive. 

Hendron,  F  ,  60,  Rugby  Road 

Hopkins,  J  ,  "  Glenburn,"  Andersonstown. 

Johnston,  W.  E.  G  ,  B  A  ,  16,  Wellington  Park 

Loan,  F.  B.,  84,  Shankill  Road, 

Norntt,  J    H.,  F.C.I.S  ,  732,  Antrim  Road, 

Wilton,  Senator  W.  McC  ,  255,  Crumlin  Road. 


CO-OPTtD 


Carson,  Rev  J   H.,  MA.,  15,  Kirkliston  Drive. 

Comerton,  T.  J.,  4,  Grasmere  Gardens. 

Gordon,  D.,  23,  Columbia  Street. 

McCready,  Miss  A  ,  Norwood,  15,  Becchlands 

Moir,  G.  H  ,  Queen  Street 

Quinn,  Rev.  Chancellor  J.,  U.A.,  Cherryvale, 
Ravenhill  Road. 

APPOINTED   BY  Tiir   MINISTER  en-   EDUCATION 

Ford,  Rev.  A.  T.  I ,  M.A.,  106,  Holywood  Road 

Grcer,  Rev    S   J  ,  35,  Eglantine  Avenue. 

Hall,  Rev.  R  ,  M.A.,  B  D  ,  24,  Cyprus  Park. 

Northndge,  Rev.  W  L.,  M.A ,  B.D.,  PH  D , 
Killala,  Lennoxvale. 

Scott,  Rev.  H  ,  B.A.,  The  Manse,  Andersons- 
town. 


399 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


COUNTY  ARMAGH 

County  Armagh  (Regional) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN 

SECRETARY  OF  EDUCATION 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 


OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
TEMPORARY  SCHOOL 

ARCHITECT 
SPECIALIST  ORGANISERS 


ORGANISER  OF  SCHOOL 
MEALS  SCHEMES 

POPULATION          

EDUCATION  RATES  1945-46 

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1945-46 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


David  Heaslett,  J.P.,  Knockcool,  Armagh. 
George  Leyburn,  J.P.,  The  Mall,  Armagh. 
William  H.  Dawson,  Education  Office,  Courthouse, 

Armagh.    Tel.  :    Armagh  2. 
T.  J.  Montgomery. 

Major  R.  I.  G.  Reid,  M.B.,  B  A.O.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H.,  R.A.M.C. 
Geo.    T.    Liddell,    L.D.S.    (full-time)  :>     Mrs.    E.    C. 

Fitzgerald,  B.D.S.  (part-time) ;  Edward  A.  Fitzgerald, 

B.D.S.  (part-time). 

Gerald  Hogg,  26,  University  Square,  Belfast. 
Major  G.  A.  Henry,  F.R.I.B.A.,  R.E.  (on  War  Service). 
George  Mills,  M.I.C.E.,  The  Mall,  Armagh. 

Inspectors  appointed  by  the  Alinistry  of  Education  for 
(a)  Domestic  Economy ;  (b)  Needlework ;  (c) 
Manual  Instruction;  (d)  Drawing  and  Art;  (e) 
Physical  Training,  and  (/)  Horticulture. 

Capt.  G.  C.  Dickson,  25,  College  Street,  Atmagh. 
Tel.  :  Armagh  318. 

1937—108,814. 

County  rate  11. 8d.,  plus  Is.  levy  payable  to  the  Govern- 
ment. 

£2,301. 


Primary  ... 

Secondary 

Technical 


Totals 


75 

1 

12 

88 


No.  on  Roll 
8,000 
190 
6,000 


14,190 


CHAIRMAN  ... 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
SECRETARY  ... 


ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
ASSISTANT  MEDICAL 

OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 
OPHTHALMIC  SPECIALIST 

(part-time) 
SCHOOL  MAINTENANCE 

SURVEYOR 

POPULATION          

PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1943.44 
NUMBER  OF   SCHOOLS 


COUNTY  DOWN 

Down  County  (Regional) 

..     Major  R.  Workman. 
..     H.  Bell. 

..    Capt.  H.  Dinsmorc,  M.C.,  B.A.,  1, 
Belfast.    Tel.  :   Belfast  24206-7. 
,.     G.  S.  E.  Clarke,  LL.B. 

J.  Scott,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H. 

S.  Hayes,  M.D.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  D.P.H. 


Wellington  Place, 


CONTROLLED 


W.  McCarthy,  L.D.S.  ;   Miss  B.  Taylor,  L.D.S. 

W.   Anderson,  M.A.,  M.D.  (Cantab),  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.) 

Gerald  Hogg. 
W.  G.  Averley,  F.R.S.A. 

1937— 210,687. 
£5,435. 


Primary  : — 

(a)  Voluntary 

(b)  Provided  and  Transferred 

Technical        

Secondary        


Total 


162 

158 

18 

3 

341 


400 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


COUNTY  FERMANAGH 


CHAIRMAN  . 
VICE-CHAIRMAN    . . . 
SECRETARY  TO  EDUCATION 
COMMITTEE 

TYPIST       

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

SPECIALIST  SURGEONS 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION 

EDUCATION  RATES  1915-4t> 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED 


Fermanagh  (Regional) 

Rt.  Hon.  Earl  of  Belmore,  D.L.,  M.A. 

Hon.  Cecil  Lowry-Corry,  D.L. 

John    J.    Maguire,    Courthouse,    Enniskillen.     Tel. : 

Enniskillen  2230. 
Miss  D.  Hall. 

W.  A.  Dickson,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  D.P.H. 
J.  A.  Dickson,  L.D.S.  ;    K.  P.  Whaley,  L.D.S.  ;    C.  H. 

Herbert,  B.DENT.SC. 
H.   Fleming,  F.R.C.S.I.,  F.R.C.S.E.  ;    T.   W.   G.   Hogg, 

M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.  (Ophthalmic). 
J.  Donnelly,  M.R.I.A. 
1937—54,569. 

Is.  5.554d. 
£307. 


^Primary 152 

Secondary  ...         ...         ...  1 

Technical  2 


Totals 
'  Including  Evacuees. 


155 


No.  on  Roll 
8,320 
169 
850 

9,339 


COUNTY  LONDONDERRY 


CHAIRMAN  . 
VICE-CHAIRMAN 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION   . 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICERS 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 
SPECIALIST  SURGEON 

SCHOOL  ARCHIIECTS 

POPULATION 

EDUCATION  RATES  19H-45 

PRODUCE  OF  ID.  RATE 

1944-45 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Coleraine  (Regional) 

].  M.  Caithness^  j.p. 

Mrs.  J.  B.  Kydd. 

W.  R.  Johnston,  A.R.C.SC.I.,  B.SC.,  Technical  School. 

Coleraine,  N.I.     Tel.  :    Coleraine  125. 
The  Dispensary  Doctors  (b)  each  for  the  Schools  in  his 

dispensary  district. 
Miss  C.  S.  Wells,  L.D.S. 
Sloan  M.  Bolton  (Eye,  Ear  and  Throat). 

J.  D.  McCutcheon,  C.E.  ;    Malcolm  McQuigg,  C.E.  ; 

Walter  Gracey,  C.E. 
1936—9,179. 

Is.  (Government  levy)  plus  8.3d.  (q.p.)« 
£755  (on  gross  valuation). 


Primary   ., 
Technical 


Totals 


28 
2 

30 


No.  on  Roll 
2,400 
680 

3,080 


Londonderry  and  Limavady  (Regional) 


CHAIRMAN   .. 
VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTIST  .  . 

ART  ORGANISFR  .  . 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION  .  .  . 

EDUCATION  RATES,  1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE     .  . 


Albert  J.  Irwin,  D.L.,  B.A. 

Miss  Robertson. 

Wm.  D.   Cousins,  M.COM.SC.,  J.P.,  Education  Office, 

Limavady.     Tel.  :    34. 
W.  W.  McCullagh,  M.D. 
Eileen  Beamish*  L.D.S. 

A.  T.  Donald,  D.A.  (Edin.)  (Art  and  Crafts). 
Malcolm  McQuigg,  C.E. 
1937—33,241. 

Is.  (Government  levy),  plus  lid,  app. 
£676  (on  gross  valuation). 

401 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

COUNTY  LONDONDERRY  Londonderry  and  Limayady  (Regional) 


NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 
CONTROLLED 


Primary      . 

Secondary 

Technical 

Totals 


73 
1 

2 

76 


No.  on  Roll 
5,306 
130 
570 

6,006 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  NURSE     

SPECIALIST  SURGEON 
PRINCIPAL  OF  TECHNICAL 

SCHOOL  AND  REGIONAL 

OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST  (part-ti me) 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1931  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES  1941 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1941-42 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Magherafelt  (Regional) 

H.    E.    Thompson,    M.B.E.,    J.P.,    Ballindrum    House, 

Moneymore,  Co.  Derry. 

Mrs.  J.  F.  O'Neill,  J.P.,  B.A.,  Maghera,  Co.  Dcrry. 
W.  H.  Maitland,  Church  Street,  Magherafelt.     Tel.  : 

Magherafelt  61. 

Mrs.  A.  M.  McLean,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O. 
Miss  J.  M.  Swenarton,  S.R.N.,  C.M.B. 
Sloan  M.  Bolton,  F.R.C.S.  (EYE). 
R.  McCormick,  B.SC.,  B.COM.SC. 


F.  E.  C.  Atkinson,  L.D.S.,  296,  Antrim  Road,  Belfast. 

M.  McQuigg,  Colerame. 

About  33,000  (for  the  Regional  area) 

7.57d. 

£194. 


P.E.  Schools  transferred 
Voluntary  P.E.  Schools 
Technical 


16 
66 

1 

83 


No.  on  Roll 
about 
5,000 

5,000 


LONDONDERRY  (C.B.) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

SPECIALIST  SURGEONS 

SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1937  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES  1943-44 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1944-45 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


(Vacant). 

Miss  Elizabeth  O'Neill,  B.A. 

E.  H.  Slade,  M.A.,  LL.B.    Barrister-at-Law,  Education 

Office,    10,    Queen's    Quay,    Londonderry.     Tel.  : 

Londonderry  2500. 
W.  R.  Abernethy,  M.B.,  D.P.H. 
A.  E.  S.  Austin,  L.D.S.  ;  Miss  T.  Faller,  L.D.S. 
Undertaken,  by  agreement,  with  staff  of  Londonderry 

Eye,  Ear  and  Throat  Hospital. 
A.  S.  Hamilton,  B.SC. 
47,804. 
Is.  6d. 
£850. 


Primary  ...         ...         .  . 

(Represented  on) 

Municipal  Technical  College  in- 
cluding Junior  Day  Techni- 
cal, Junior  Day  Commercial 
Junior  Day  Domestic 


No.  on  Roll 

900 
1,400 
1,000 


3,300 


402 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION... 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTIST  ... 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
POPULATION,  1937  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES  1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1944-45 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


COUNTY  TYRONE 

Cloghcr  (Regional) 

.     Mervyn  Knox-Browne,  D.L.,  J.P. 
.     James  A.  Fair,  J.P. 

.     J.    F.    M'Crea,    Education    Office,    Clogher.     Tel. 
Clogher  221. 

E.  McDaniel, 

(Vacant). 

M.R.I.A. 


James  P. 
11,574. 
4d. 
£240. 


Rush, 


Public  Elementary 


30 


No.  on  Roll 
1,436 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
SECRETARY  OF  EDUCATION 

COMMITTEE 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

POPULATION,  1937  CENSUS 
EDUCATION  RATES  1944-45 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1914-45 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Cookstown  (Regional) 

John  Glasgow,  J.P. 

William  McClay. 

David  Gourley,  Technical  School,  Cookstown. 

J.  S.  Glasgow,  M.B.,  B.C.H.,  B.A.O. 

H.  McC.  Mclver,  L.D.S. 

19,000. 

£1,079  14s. 

£127. 


Primary  ... 

Secondary 

Technical 


Totals 


12 
1 
1 

14 


No.  on  Roll 
2,000 
130 
515 

2,645 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN     

DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION  ... 
ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR 
SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON    . 
PRINCIPAL  NURSE 

SCHOOL  DENTIST 

EDUCATION  RATES  1946-47 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1946-47 

DAY  OF  MEETING 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


Dungannon  (Regional) 

Rev.  E.  Brownell,  B.A. 

M.  Busby,  J.P. 

H.  Martin,  B.COM.SC.,  Education  Office,  Dungannon. 

Miss  M.  McCarter. 

T.  Ferris  Wilson,  M.B. 

Eveline  McDaniel. 

Nurse  E.  A.  Condy,  S.R.N. 

W.  J.  Hall. 

lOd. 

£160. 


First  Thursday  in  each  month. 

Public  Elementary         28 

Secondary           1 

Technical           1 

Totals      30 


No.  on  Roll 
1,900 
190 
240 

2,330 


403 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


COUNTY  TYRONE 

CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN    ... 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION 
CHIEF  CLERK 


SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER    J,  Chambers. 


Omagh  (Regional) 

Thomas  Dick,  J.P. 

Solomon  Morris. 

Harold  M.  McCauley,  Education  Offices,  Omagh. 

Miss  G.  R.  Duff. 


SCHOOL  DENTISTS... 
OPHTHALMIC  SURGEON 
EAR,  NOSE  AND  THROAT 

SURGEON 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECTS 


Miss  K.  Doris  ;  I.  L.  McCloskey  ;  and  W.  Fullerton. 
T.  W.  G.  Hogg. 
A.  H.  McC.  Eaton. 

Ferguson  and  Mcllveen. 


Strabane  and  Castlederg  (Regional) 


CHAIRMAN 

VICE-CHAIRMAN  .  . 
DIRECTOR  OF  EDUCATION... 

SCHOOL  MEDICAL  OFFICER 
SCHOOL  DENTISTS 

SCHOOL  NURSE  .  . 
SCHOOL  ARCHITECT 
PRODUCT  OF  ID.  RATE 

1939-40 
NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS 

CONTROLLED 


STRABANE  TECHNICAL 
SCHOOL 


Capt.  J.  C.  Herdman,  D.L. 

Rev.  A.  W.  McFarlane,  M.A. 

Wm.  McHenry  Mackey,  Education  Office,  16,  Main 

Street,  Strabane.    Tel.  :    Strabane  48. 
John  A.  Crockett,  M.B.,  B.CH.,  B.A.O.,  Castlederg. 
M.  J.  Bannigan,  L.D.S.,  Strabane  ;  W.  T.  McKittrick, 

Castlederg. 

Miss  F.  G.  Keatley,  Strabane. 
Jas.  S.  Lawson,  B.E.,  18,  Main  Street,  Strabane. 
£510  (approximately). 


Primary  .. 
Technical 


Totals 


72 
1 

73 


No.  on  Roll 
6,000 
600 

6,600 


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Circulars  and  Administrative 

Memoranda 


CHRONOLOGICAL  LIST. 

No.                                                     Description  Date 

1461  Air  Raid  Precaution  in  Schools       1938 

1462  Conveys  Memo.  A.C.G.   11  (Tuvenile  Organisations  Committees)  to 

L.EiAs "      .  .         .."        ...                                .  1938 

1463  Secondary  School  Examinations      .         ..          .           .  1938 

1464  Extension  of  date   (under  certain  conditions)   for  special   grant  for 

Building,  as  given  in  Circular  1456    .  .         ...         .            .            .  .  1938 

1465  Removal  of  Board's  Offices  to  Kingsway .1939 

1466  Teachers  and  National  Service       .          ..  1939 

1467  Air  Raid  Precautions  m  Schools        1 939 

1 468  Light  Construction  Buildings         .1 939 

1469  Education  of  Evacuated  School  Children  in  time  of  emergency    .         ...  1939 

1470  Men  Teachers  and  National  Service            ..            .  1939 

1471  Education  for  the  Nursing  Services — Pre-Nursmg  Courses  in  Secondary 

and  Technical  Schools    ...         .                       .  .          ..           .  1939 

1472  Buildings  for  Public  Elementary  Schools 1939 

1473  The  Organisation  of  Secondary  Schools      ...  1939 

1474  Schooling  in  an  Emergency    .         .            .            ..          ...         .             .  1939 

1475  The  Evacuation  of  school-children — Miscellaneous  provisions               .  1939 

1476  Teachers  and  War  Service 1939 

1477  School  Building        1939 

1478  Evening  Institutes ..                       .  1939 

1479  School  Children  in  Evacuation  Areas         ..          ..                    1939 

1480  Re-Billeting  of  School  Children 1939 

1481  Incidence  of  Expenditure  on  Evacuated  Children           ...          ..         ..  1939 

1482  School  Holidays        1939 

1483  Education  in  Evacuation  Areas       ...         ...         ...         ...         ..         ..  1939 

1 484  Communal  Feeding  in  Reception  Areas     1 939 

1485  The  School  Dental  Service  in  War-time 1939 

1486  The  Service  of  Youth          1939 

1487  The  re-opening  of  Schools 1939 

1488  Village  Halls  and  Club  Premises  (M.  of  H.  Circular  1917)        1939 

1489  Revision  of  the  Regulations  for  the  Training  of  Teachers          1939 

1490  The  School  Health  Services  in  War-time 1939 

1491  Secondary  Schools  Amending  Regulations,  1939 1939 

1492  Revision  of  the  State  Scholarships  Regulations   ...         .: 1939 

1493  Supply  of  Books  for  evacuated  children 1939 

1494  Timber   for  Air  Raid  Precautions   purposes   in   Schools   and  other 

Educational  Institutions     .        ...        1939 

409 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES1  YEAR  BOOK 

No.  Description  Date 

1495  Nursery  Centres  for  Children  in  Reception  Areas.    (M.  of  H.  Circular, 

1936)          1940 

Amplified  version  of  Appendix  to  Circular  1495  published  as  Illustrated 

Pamphlet  "  Not  Yet  Five  "         1942 

1496  Use  of  the  Government  Camps  as  Secondary,  Senior  or  Selective 

Central  Schools  for  evacuated  children  .  ..  1940 

1497  Food  Education          .  ...  1940 

1498  Education  in  Evacuation  and  Neutral  Areas        .  ..  1940 

1499  The  use  of  the  Film  in  Schools    .  .  .  1940 

1500  Holidays  in  Reception  Areas          .             .                                  ...  1940 
1501 1  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    Teachers'  Allowances  and  Travelling 
15021      Facilities     .......                    .                                     .  1940 

1503  Grants  in  Aid  of  the  Service  of  Youth  ..  1940 

1504  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    Arrangements  for  medical  examina- 

tion.   (M.  of  H.  Circular  1979)  .  .  1940 

1505  Training  for  War-time  Industry  .  .  .          .  ...  1940 

1506  Food  Education        .  .  .  ...  1940 

1 507  Continuance  of  Billeting  Allowances  during  Holidays  and  other  Absences 

of  certain  classes  of  Billeted  Person  (M.  of  H.  Circular  1996)  1940 

1508  Hostels  for  Evacuated  School  Children .  .1940 

1509  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    Arrangements  for  Medical  Examina- 

tion.   (M.  of  H.  Circular  2027) 1940 

1510  Reduction  in  consumption  of  paper  .  .  1940 

1511  Teachers  and  National  Service      .  1940 

1512  School  and  Higher  School  Certificate  Examinations 1940 

1513  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    Allowances  for  Teachers  and  other 

transferred  Staff.    (M.  of  H.  Circular  2048)   (See  also  Circulars  1607 

and  1608) 1940 

1514  Education  in  Evacuation  Areas     .  ...  1940 

1515  Children's  Overseas  Reception  Scheme  .         .  .  1940 

1516  The  Challenge  of  Youth  .  1940 

1517  Children's  Overseas  Reception  Scheme  ...  .  .  1940 

1518  Steel  for  Air  Raid  Precautions  Purposes  in  Schools  and  other  Educational 

Institutions  ...          ....  .  .  .  1940 

1519  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    Arrangements  for  Medical  Examina- 

tion.   (M.  of  H.  Circular  2098)  .  .  ..  .  1940 

1520  The  Provision  of  Meals  and  Milk  for  School  Children  in  War-time     .  1940 

1521  Youth  Committees  and  the  Welfare  of  Young  Industrial  Employees   ..  1940 

1522  Encloses  Copy  of  Memorandum  by  the  Home  Secretary  and  Minister 

of  Home  Security  for  the  guidance  of  Local  Authorities  in  dealing  with 
complaints  made  against  employees  in  local  Government  service 

reflecting  on  their  fitness  to  remain  in  the  public  service  1940 

1523  The  School  Medical  and  Dental  Services  in  War-time  1940 

'  War  Damage  to  Educational  Property     .  1940 

1526  Evening  Classes.    Winter  Session,  1940-41       ,.  .  .  1940 

1527  (Confidential.) 

1528  Government  Evacuation  Scheme  (encloses  M.  of  H.  Circular  2178)  ...  1940 

1529  Youth,  Physical  Recreation  and  Service 1940 

1530  Distribution  of  Non-Theatrical  Films       1940 

1531  The  Provision  of  Meals  for  Pupils  in  Grant- Aided  Secondary  and  other 

Schools 1940 

1532  British  Council        •        1940 

1533  Age  of  Admission  to  Training  Colleges 1940 

410 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

No.  Description  Date 

1534  Secondary  Schools  Amending  Regulations,  1940  .  1940 

1535  Air  Raid  Precautions  in  Schools  and  other  Problems  arising  out  of 

the  War      1940 

Addendum 1940 

1536  Diphtheria  Prophylaxis.    (See  also  Circulars  1590  and  1610) 1940 

1537  Age  of  Admission  to  Training  Colleges     ...                                      .  1941 

1538  Men  Teachers  with  Certain  Specialist  Qualifications      .  .  .  1941 

1539  Co-operation  by  L.E.A.'s  in  Community  Feeding.   (See  also  Ad.  Mem. 

284  and  303)          1941 

1540  Local  Surveys  .  .  .  .  .  .     1941 

1541  Employment  of  Children  in  Agriculture.    (See  also  Ad.  Mem.  289,  316 

and  395) 1941 

1542  \Fire  Prevention  Orders.   Application  to  Schools  and  other  Educational 
1542AJ      Institutions  .  ....     1941 

1543  Youth  Service  Corps            1941 

1544  Infestation  by  Lice.     (M.  of  H.  Circular  2306) 1941 

1545  Teachers  and  National  Service       ..         .  .1941 

1546  Preparation  for  the  Teaching  Profession      .  1941 

1547  Food  Education                       ...                                                 .  1941 

1548  School  Milk.     (See  also  1569  and  Ad.  Mem.  405)          1941 

1549  Mentally  Deficient  Children            .                         .                                 .  .  1941 

1550  National  Service  (Armed  Forces  Acts). — The  reservation  of  Students 

admitted  to  Training  Colleges  under  certain  ages  .          ..      1941 

1551  School  Children's  Gas  Masks  .     1941 

1552  Government  Evacuation  Scheme. — After  Care  of  Young  People  leaving 

School.     (M.  of  H.  Circular  2367)  1941 

1553  War-Time  Nurseries  for  the  Care  of  Children  under  Five  Years  of  Age, 

(Item  15).     (M.  of  H.  Circular  2388).    (See  also  1558,  1573,  1599 

and  1614.     Ad.  Mem.  385)         .  ...     1941 

1554  Juvenile  Offences.     (Home  Office  Circular,  807624)       1941 

1555  State  Bursaries  in  Science.  (See  also  Ad.  Memos.  305,  318  and  Circular 

1557)          1941 

1556  Rationing  of  Cloth,  Clothing,  Footwear  and  Knitting  Wool      ..  ...  1941 

1556A  Do.    Supply  of  Rationed  Goods  for  Educational  Purposes        ...         ...  1941 

1 556B  Do.   Issue  of  Supplementary  Coupons  for  Certain  Categories  of  Children  194 1 

1556c  Do.    Instruction  in  Clothing  Economy      .,         ..         ...         ...         ...  1941 

1556D  Do.  Plimsolls  for  Physical  Training  and  Games  .  .         ..  ...  .  1942 

1556E  Do.   Supply  of  Rationed  Goods  for  Educational  Purposes,  1942-1943  ...  1942 
1556F  Do.   Issue    of   Supplementary    Coupons    for    Certain    Categories    of 

Children,  1942  1942 

1556G  Rationing  of  Cloth,  Clothing,  etc.  Towels  and  Tea-Cloths 1943 

1556H  Rationing  of  Cloth,  Clothing,  Footwear  and  Knitting  Wool.  Supply 

of  Rationed  Goods  for  Educational  Purposes  for  the  year  beginning 

1st  September,  1943  1943 

1556j  Rationing  of  Cloth,  Clothing,  etc.  Issue  of  Supplementary  Coupons, 

to  Certain  Categories  of  Children  .  1943 

1556K  Collection  and  Disposal  of  Loose  Clothing  Coupons 

1557  State  Bursaries  in  Science.     (See  also  Ad.  Memos.  305  and  318  and 

Ciicular  1555)       1941 

1558  War-Time  Nurseries  for  the  Care  of  Children  under  Five  Years  of  Age. 

(M.  of  H.  Circular  2435).      (See  also  1553,  1573,  1599  and  1614. 

Ad.  Mem.  385)      1941 

1559  School  Medical,  Dental  and  Nursing  Services.  (See  also  Ad.  Mem.  380)     1941 

1560  War  Damage  to  Educational  Property      1941 

1561  Allocation  of  Dried  Separated  Milk  to  School  Canteens,  Residential 

Schools  and  Hostels  for  Children.    (Superseded  by  Circular  1636)     1941 

411 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

No.                           .                             Description  Date 

1562  Evening  Classes-winter  Session,  1941-42          ...         .* 1941 

1563  Government  Evacuation  Scheme  Records.  Unaccompanied  Children   ..  1941 

1564  Supplies  of  Liquid  Milk  for  Schools  and  School  Canteens  under  the 

Milk  Supply  Scheme       1941 

1565  The  Milk  in  Schools  Scheme         1941 

1566  Courses  of  Instruction  in  Religious  Knowledge   ...         ...         ...         ...  1941 

1567  The  Nutrition  of  School  Children.   (Sec  also  Ad.  Mem.  331) 1941 

1568  Education  for  the  Nursing  Services.  Pre-Nursing  Courses  in  Secondary 

and  Technical  Schools.  Addendum  issued  29th  Oct.,  1941 1941 

1569  The  Milk  in  Schools  Scheme.    The  handling  of  Bulk  Supplies  m  the 

Schools.     (See  also  Circular  1548  and  Ad.  Mem.  435)           1941 

1570  Road  Safety  among  School  Children          .                      ..          ..  1941 

1571  School  Meals.    (See  also  Circulars  1629,  1631.    Ad.  Memos.  323  and 

343)             ...                     1941 

1572  Health  Publicity       1941 

1573  The  Care  of  Young  Children  of  Women  War  Workers  :   A  Vital  Need. 

(M.  of  H.  Circular  2535).      (See  also  1553,  1558,  1599  and  1614. 

Ad.  Mem.  385)      1941 

1574  De-reservation  of  Educational  Staffs.  (See  also  Ad.  Mem.  426)  ...          ..  1941 

1575  Scabies           ..                       ...                     .  .  1941 

1576  Meals  in  Direct  Grant  Secondary  Schools.     (See  also  1617,  1644)     .  1941 

1577  Registration  of  Youth.     ( See  also  Circular  1635)              .                      . .  1 94 1 

1578  Secondary  Schools  Amending  Regulations,  1941.     (Sec  also  Circular 

1618)            ...                           .  1041 

1579  Women  in  the  Educational  Services.  (See  also  Ad,  Mem.  378)  ...  1942 

1580  The  Admission  of  Students  to  two-year  Training  Colleges  m   the 

Autumn  of  1942 1942 

1581  Education  (Institution  Children)  Act,  1923         .            1942 

1582  Junior  Technical  Schools  forthe  Building  Industry.    (Sec  Ad.  Memos. 

350  and  454)         ..                    ...  1942 

1583  School  Meals.    Assistance  from  the  National  Federation  of  Women's 

Institutes  and  the  W.V.S.            1942 

1584  School  Meals — Specimen  Dietary  for  School  Dinners    ...           ..            .  1942 

1585  Registration  of  Girls 1942 

1586  Allocation  of  Medical   Man  Power   between   Civilian   and   Military 

Services.     (M.  of  H.  Circular  2624)      1942 

1587  Age  of  Admission  to  Domestic  Science  Training  Colleges           .            .  1942 

1588  Employment  of  Children  in  Agricultural  Work.     (See  also  Circulars 

1622  and  1622A) 1942 

1589  National  Service  Acts.    The  Reservation  of  Men  Students  admitted  to 

Training  Colleges  in  1941  and  1942  under  certain  ages.     (See  also 

1621)           1942 

1590  Diphtheria  Prophylaxis.   (See  also  Circulars  1536  and  1610)     1942 

1591  Staffing  of  Public  Elementary  Schools.     (Sec  also  Circular  1626.    Ad. 

Mem.  358  and  447)           ....            .  1942 

1591     Supplement 1942 

1591  Second  Supplement 1942 

1592  National  Services  Acts.    Women  Students  Training  for  the  Teaching 

Profession  or  for  Youth  Service.    (See  also  Circulars  1595  and  1620)  1942 

1593  State  Bursaries  in  Science,  1942-1943.    (See  also  Circular  1623)        ...  1942 

1594  School  Meals.     Use  of  Raw  Vegetables 1942 

1595  Women  Students  at  Training  Colleges,  Technical  Colleges,  etc.    (See 

also  Circulars  1592  and  1634)      1942 

1596  Care  of  Children  during  School  Holidays.   (See  also  Circular  1615)     ...  1942 

412 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

No.  Description  Date 

1597  War  Damage  (Amendment)  Act,  1942.   Transferred  Public  Elementary 

Schools       1942 

1598  Emergency  Courses  of  Training  for  those  engaging  in  the  Youth  Service     1942 

1599  Child  Care  Reserve  Courses.       (See  also  Circulars  1553,   1558  and 

1573.     Ad.  Mem.  385) 1942 

1600  Registration  of  Young  Persons  aged  16.    (See  also  Circular  1635)       .  .     1942 

1601  Equipment  for  Games  and  Physical  Training.    (See  also  Ad.  Memos. 

293,  348  and  439)  .          .  .  1942 

1601  Erratum         1942 

1602  Registration  of  Persons  with  Teaching  Qualifications      ..  .  ...  1942 

1603  Pre-Service  Training  Organisations  ...          .          .  .  .         .  .  1942 

1604  School  Medical  Service.     (Sec  also  Circular  1614)        1942 

1605  Pre-entry  Technical  Training  for  the  Army  Cadet  Force     ...         ...  1942 

1606  Defence   (General)   Regulations,    193Q.     Taking   possession   of   Land 

under  Regulation  51         ...         ..  ...  ..         ...  ..         ..     1942 

1607  Government   Evacuation   Scheme.      Travel   Facilities   for   Teachers, 

Helpers  and  other  Transferred  Staff.     (M.  of  H.  Circular  2695). 

(See  also  Circulars  1513,  1608  and  1640)  .         .        1942 

1608  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    Special  Payments  and  Allowances  to 

Teachers  and  other  Staff  recalled  for  Service  in  the  Evacuation  area. 

(M.  of  H.  Circular  2706).    (See  also  Circulars  1513  and  1607)         ...     1942 

1609  The  Staffing  of  War-Time  Nurseries  and  Nursery  Classes.    (M.  of  H. 

Circular  2710)         ..  1942 

1610  Diphtheria  Prophylaxis.    (See  also  Circulars  1536  and  1590) 1942 

1611  Confidential 1942 

1612  School  Meals.     (Sec  also  Circular  1636)  .        1942 

1613  The  Training  of  Canteen  Workers.    (Sec  also  Circulars  1631  and  1632. 

Ad.  Mem.  498)      .  .  ....     1942 

1614  The  Physical  Care  of  Children  in  War-Time  Nursery  Classes.     (See 

also  Circulars  1573  and  1604) 1942 

1615  Care  of  Children  during  School  Holidays.   (See  also  Circular  1596)    ...     1942 

1616  The  Domestic  Front.    (Sec  also  Ad.  Memos.  484  and  491)  1942 

1617  Meals  in  Direct  Grant  Secondary  Schools.     (See  also  Circulars  1576, 

1633  and  1644)      .  .  .       1943 

1618  Secondary  School  Amending  Regulations,   19 13.     (See  also  Circular 

1578)  .       1943 

1619  Teachers  and  the  War  Effort  ...  1943 

1620  National  Service  Acts.     Women  Students  training  for  the  teaching 

profession  or  for  Youth  Service.     (See  also  Circular  1592) 1943 

1621  National  Service  Acts.    The  Reservation  of  Men  Students  admitted  to 

Training  Colleges  in  1941,  1942  and  1943.    (See  also  Circular  1589)     1943 

1622  Employment   of  School   ChilJren   m   Agriculture,    1943.      (See   also 

Circular  1588) ...  .  .     1943 

1622 A  Employment  of  School  Children  in  Agriculture.    Insurance  and  Com- 
pensation in  Case  of  Injury        1943 

1623  State  Bursaries  and  Engineering  Cadetships.    (See  also  Circular  1593)     1943 

1624  Provision  of  Artificial  Limbs.     (M.  of  H.  Circular  2796)          1943 

1625  Minimum  Age  of  Admission  for  Women  Students  to  Training  Colleges     1943 

1626  Staffing  of  Public  Elementary  Schools.    (See  also  Ad.  Mem.  447  and 

Circular  1591)       1943 

413 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

No.  Description  Date 

1627  Cooks  for  School  Harvest  Camps.    (See  also  Ad.  Mem.  451) 1943 

1628  Pre-Service  Training  Organisations  for  Girls.    (See  also  Ad.  Mem.  393)  1943 

1629  School  Meals  :   An  Accelerated  Programme.    (See  also  Circulars  1567 , 

1571,  1584,  1631  and  1633)      1943 

1630  Training  and  Service  for  Girls  of  14 — 16  1943 

1631  Staff  for  the  School  Meals  Service.     (See  also  Circulars  1571,  1583, 

1584,  1594  and  1629.    Ad.  Memos.  411  and  498) 1943 

1632  The  Training  of  Canteen  Workers.    (See  also  Circulars  1613)  .     1943 

1633  Supply  of  School  Canteen  Equipment  to  Direct  Grant  Secondary 

Schools.    (See  also  Circular  1629  and  Ad.  Mem.  342,  and  supplements)    1943 

1634  Women  Students  at  Training  Colleges,  Technical  Colleges,  etc.    (See 

also  Circulars  1592  and  1595) 1943 

1635  Registration  of  Young  Persons  aged  16.    (See  also  Circulars  1577  and 

1600.    Ad  Mem.  486) 1943 

1636  Dried  Separated  Milk  :    Allocation  to  School  Canteens,  Residential 

Schools  and  Hostels  for  Children.      (Superseding  Circular  1561). 

(See  also  Circular  1612) 1943 

1637  School  Meals.    The  Operation  of  Emergency  Cooking  Depots  ..     1943 

1638  Employment  of  Uncertificated  Teachers  in  Public  Elementary  Schools. 

(See  also  Circular  1619) .          ..          .       1943 

1639  Suggestions  in  regard  to  Junior  Technical  Schools  for  the  Building 

Industry ......        1943 

1640  Government    Evacuation    Scheme.      Travel    facilities    for    Teachers, 

Helpers  and  other  Transferred  Staff.     (M.  of  H.  Circular  2882). 

(See  also  M.  of  H.  Circular  2695  and  B.  of  E.  Circular  1607)  .        1943 

1641  Reinstatement  of  School  Premises  on  release  from  Civil  Defence  or 

other  authorised  occupation          ..  ..  ..         .  ...  1944 

1642  Report  of  the  Nurses  Salaries  Committee.     (Enclosing  Second  Report 

of  the  Nurses  Salaries  Committee)        1943 

1643  Termination  of  Employment  of  Teachers  .          ..  ...     1943 

1644  Secondary  Schools  Amending  Regulations.     (See  also  Circulars  1617 

and  1618) 1943 

1645  Influenza.    (Encloses  Ministry  of  Health  Circulars  2897  and  2898)     ...     1943 

1646  National  Service  Acts.     Students  Training  for  Teaching  or  Youth 

Service.     (See  also  Circulars  1620  and  1621) 1944 

1647  Engineering  Cadetship,  1944          1944 

1648  Staffing  of  Public  Elementary  Schools,  1944.    1944  Quotas.    (See  alfco 

Ad.  Mem.  Nos.  273  and  507) 1944 

1648A  Staffing  of  Public  Elementary  Schools,  1944.  Newly  Qualified  Teachers. 
(See  also  Circulars  1591  and  1626).  Enclosing  memorandum  to 
Students  in  Training  Colleges  and  University  Training  Departments  1944 

1649  The  Domestic  Front.    (See  also  Circular  1616  and  Ad.  Mem.  No.  491)     1944 

1650  Cooks  for  School  Harvest  Camps.    (See  also  Circular  1627)     1944 

1651  Employment  of  School  Children  in  Agriculture.     (See  also  Circulars 

1588,  1622, 1622A)    Enc.  copy  of  Order  in  Council  dated  24th  March, 

1944  (S.R.  &  O.,  1944,  No.  327)     1944 

1652  Emergency  Recruitment  and  Training  of  Teachers        ...         ...         ..  1944 

1653  State  Bursaries,  1944  1944 

1654  Extension  of  school  life  in  suitable  cases  and  the  Supply  of  Teachers  . . .  1944 

1655  Men  Students  and  National  Service.    Entry  to  Training  Colleges  for 

Teachers  in  Autumn,  1944.    (See  also  Circular  1621)  1944 

1656  Education  and  the  Community      ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...     1944 

1657  National  Services  Acts.    Women  Students.    Training  for  Teaching  or 

Youth  Service.    (See  also  Circulars  1620  and  1646) 1944 

1658  Provision  of  Meals  for  Evacuated  Adults  and  Children 1944 

414 


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188 
(3/1/39) 

189 
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190 
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192 
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207 
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212 
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213 
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214 
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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 
ADMINISTRATIVE  MEMORANDA 

School  Register  and  Records,  etc.    Revised  May,  1939,  in  view  of  the 

Code  Amending  Regulations  No.  1,  1939. 
National  Certificates  in  Commerce  replacing  the  existing  Board  of 

Education  Endorsed  Certificates  in  Commerce. 
School  Canteens  :    Rate  of  grant  on  overhead  charges. 

Salaries  of  Teachers. 

Milk  in  Schools  Scheme. 

Use  of  School  premises  for  Territorial  training  purposes. 

Model  School  Attendance  Byelaws. 

Secondary  Schools.    Fees  paid  by  parents  or  guardians  of  Special  Place 

pupils. 
Reserve  and  Auxiliary  Forces  (Consequential  Provisions)  Order,  1939, 

Military  Training  (Consequential  Provisions)  Order,  1939. 
Ad.  Mem.  195.  Amendment  to  Paragraph  9  of  Ad.  Mem.  105. 

Special  Schools  Boarding-out  Regulations,  1939. 
Change  of  address  of  Pensions  and  Salaries  Branch. 

I. — Evacuated  Secondary  Schools. 
II. — Registration  of  Pupils. 

The  continuance  of  the  provision  of  free  meals  for  necessitous  under- 
nourished children. 
Question  and  Answer  on  school  attendance  in  reception  areas. 

Provision  of  milk  under  the  Milk  in  Schools  Scheme. 
Re-opening  of  the  Royal  College  of  Art, 
Teaching  Establishments.     Article  11  of  the  Code. 

Technical  Schools,  Evening  Institutes,  etc.     Air  Raid  Protection  and 

Reopening. 
I. — Official  and  unofficial  evacuees  ;   II. — Special  Place  Examinations. 

Training  for  Members  of  the  Services  and  of  Industrial  Workers  in 

Technical  Schools. 
Examinations  in  Art,  1940. 

School  and  Higher  School  Certificate  Examinations. 

Food  Rationing  in  Relation  to  Cookery  Instruction.     Amendment 

Note  re  Sugar  Supplies. 
Expenditure  on  Evacuated  Children. 

Reopening  of  Schools. 

The  use  of  Household  Shelters  for  Children  attending  School. 

Admission  of  pupils  to  Secondary  Schools,  etc.  (separate  edition  for 

the  Welsh  Department). 
Local  Youth  Committees. 

Camping  in  War-time. 
Sugar  Supplies  for  Schools. 

417  02 


(3/4/40) 

218 
(18/4/40) 

219 
(29/4/40) 

220 
(13/5/40) 

221 
(23/5/40) 

222 
(1/6/40) 

223 
(11/6/40) 

224 
14/6/40) 

225 
(18/6/40) 

226 
(20/6/40) 

227 
(28/6/40) 

228 
(1/7/40) 

229 
(2/7/40) 

230 
(3/7/40) 

231 
(5/7/40) 

232 
(6/7/40) 

233 
(6/7/40) 

234 
(15/7/40) 

235 
(15/7/40) 

236 
(18/7/40) 

237 
(24/7/40) 

238 
(26/7/40) 

239 
(29/7/40) 

240 
(5/8/40) 

241 
(6/8/40) 

242 
(16/8/40) 

243 
(20/8/40) 

244 
(26/8/40) 

245 
(29/8/40) 

246 
(31/8/40) 

247 
(3/9/40) 

248 
(3/9/40) 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

Probation  of  Teachers. 

Statistics  and  Staffing  of  Public  Elementary  Schools. 

Rationed  Foods  at  School  Camps. 

Liability   of  Medical   Practitioners    for   service   with   H.M.    Forces 

(enclosing  M.  of  H.  Circular  2014). 
Setting  up  of  Committee  to  determine  questions  upon  the  interpretation 

of  the  recommendations  contained  in  the  Report  upon  Financial 

Adjustments  between  L.E.As. 
Recognition  for  grant  of  cos  t-of- living  bonus.   (See  also  297,  321,  405). 

The  Schools  and  War  Industry. 
Camping  in  War-Time . 

I.  Training  of  the  Unemployed  and  new  Recruits  to  War  Industry. 

II.  Production  for  Aircraft  Manufactures. 
Fitness  for  Service  Scheme. 

Children's  Overseas  Reception  Scheme. 

Paper  Economy  in  Schools. 

Training  of  Town  Boys  for  Farm  Work.   (See  also  315). 

Use  of  Schools  for  Emergency  Hospital  and  Civil  Defence  Purposes. 

Constitution  of  Local  Youth  Committees. 

Machine  Tools. 

Air  Raid  Precautions  in  Schools. 

Use  of  Laboratories  in  Technical  Colleges. 

Questions  arising  on  The  Schools  and  War  Industry.    Administrative 

Memorandum  No.  223. 
The  Checking  of  Rumours. 

Training  for  War  Industries  :   Staffing. 
Evacuated  Children  and  the  Summer  Holidays. 

Work  under  the  Regulations   for  Further  Education,   School  Year 

1940-41. 
Air  Raid  Precautions  and  First  Aid. 

Teachers  and  National  Service. 

Public  Libraries  and  the  Welfare  of  Industrial  Workers. 

Youth  and  the  War  Effort. 

Training  for  War  Industries. 

Teachers  and  the  Home  Guard. 

The  Prime  Minister's  Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  20th  August, 

1940. 
Economy  in  the  use  of  Domestic  Fuel. 

Air  Raid  Warnings  and  Air  Raids. 

418 


249 
18/9/40) 

250 
24/9/40) 

251 
30/9/40) 

252 
30/9/40) 

253 
'14/10/40) 

254 
15/10/40) 

255 
[29/10/40) 

256 
(2/11/40) 

257 
(2/11/40) 

258 
(8/11/40) 

259 
(14/11/40) 

260 
(16/11/40) 

261 
[26/11/40) 

262 
(4/12/40) 

263 
(5/12/40) 

264 
(9/12/40) 

265 
(10/12/40) 

266 
(11/12/40) 

267 
(27/12/40) 

268 
(27/12/40) 

269' 
(6/1/41) 

270 
(10/1/41) 

271 
(17/1/41)  * 

272 
(16/1/41) 

273 
(24/1/41) 

274 
(6/2/41) 

275 
(13/2/41) 

276 
(18/2/41) 

277 
(27/2/41) 

278 
(7/3/41) 

279 
(13/3/41) 

280 
(21/3/41) 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

Materials  for  Workshop  Training  Courses. 

The  Provision  of  Meals  and  Milk  for  School  Children. 

Teaching  of  First  Aid  in  Schools. 

Use  of  Schools  for  Military  Purposes. 

Teachers  engaged  on  industrial  training.  (See  also  30ft). 

National  Certificate  Courses. 

Storage  of  chemicals  and  danger  of  fire  in  the  event  of  damage  by 

bombs. 
Grants  in  aid  of  the  Service  of  Youth — Local  schemes  and  activities. 

Development  of  Training  Courses  at  Technical  Colleges. 

War  Allowance  to  Teachers.    (See  also  353;. 

School  Holidays  at  Christmas. 

Correspondence  Courses  for  members  of  H.M.  Foices. 

Courses  for  prospective  members  of  Aircraft  Crew». 

Special  Allowances  of  Foods  for  School  Canteens. 

Teachers  and  National  Service. 

Christmas  Holiday,  1940.     Training  Courses  in  Technical  Colleges. 

School  Air  Raid  Shelters.     Rate  of  Grant. 

Communication  with  Teachers  in  an  Emergency. 

School  Meals. 

Council  for  the  Encouragement  %of  Music  and  the  Arts. 

Government  Evacuation   Scheme.      Use  of  School   Premises  out   ot 

School  Hours. 
Teachers  and  the  Home  Guard. 

School  Examinations. 
Formation  of  Air  Training  Corps. 

Travelling    and    Subsistance    Allowances    to    Teachers    temporarily 

•transferred. 
Allowance  of  Meat  for  School  Canteens. 

Memorandum  of  G"uidan<  e  to  Headmasters  on  National  Service  as  it 

affects  Pupils,     (See  also  290,  312,  334  and  372). 
Entrance  Examination  for  the  Royal  College  of  Art. 

Special  and  Free  Places,  1941-1942.   (Sec  3bO). 
Classes  for  Members  of  the  Air  Training  Corps. 
Machine  Tool  Equipment. 
School  Holidays  at  Easter. 

419 


281 

'(21/3/41) 

282 
(22/3/41) 

283 
(28/3/41) 

284 

(28/3/41) 
285 
(2/4/41). 

286 
(2/4/41) 

287 
(9/4/41) 

288 

(7/4/41) 
289 
(15/4/41) 

290 
(28 '4/41) 

291 

(1/5/41) 

292 
(2/5/41) 

293 
(12/5/41) 

294 
(10/5/41) 

295 
(17/5/41) 

296 
(23/5/41) 

297 
(28/5/41) 

298 
(6/6/41) 

299 
(5/6/41) 

300 
(16/6/41) 

301 
(19/6/41) 

302 
(23/6/41) 

303 
(24/6/41) 

304 

(2/7/41) 

305 

d/7/41) 

306 
'3/7/41) 

307 

(9/7/41) 

308 
(10/7/41) 

309 
(12/7/41) 

310 
(22/7/41) 

311 
(23/7/41) 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

Stalling  of  Public  Elementary  Schools. 

Closure  of  Day  Schools  in  the  Event  of  Invasion,    (See  also  311  and 

341). 
Evening  Classes  in  the  Summer. 

Co-operation  by  L.E.A.'s  in  Community  Feeding.    (See  also  303  and 

Circular  1539). 
Address  of  Board  of  Education.  Teachers'  Pensions  and  Salaries  Branch. 

Use  of  Schools  as  Rest  Centres. 

Training  Course  for  Youth  Service  Leaders  and  Organisers. 

Training  Courses  at  Technical  Colleges. 

Employment  of  Children  in  Agriculture.    (See  also  316,  395,  Circular 

1541). 
Memorandum  of  Guidance  to  Headmasters  on  Registration  of  Males 

born  in   1922  and    1923   and  arrangements   for  proceeding  to 

Universities.    (See  also  275,  312,  344  and  372). 
Surface  Shelters  built  with  Lime  Mortar. 

Allowance  of  Cheese  for  School  Canteens. 

Supplies    of   Equipment    for    Games,    Physical    Training,    Nursing 

Activities,  etc.  (See  also  348  and  Circular  1601). 
Salaries  of  Teachers  in  Public  Elementary  Schools — Grading  Section. 

Schoolboy  Harvest  Camps.   (See  also  316  and  Circular  1511). 
Training  Courses  at  Technical  Colleges. 

Recognition  for  Grant  of  Cos t-ot -Living  Bonus.    (See  also  222,  321 

and  405). 
Training  of  Radio  Technicians.     (See  also  301). 

School  Canteens. 

National  Certificate  Courses  in  Production  Engineering. 
Training  of  Radio  Technicians.     (See  also  298). 
Allowance  of  (1)  Cheese  ;  (2)  Butter  for  School  Canteens. 

Provision  for  Emergency  Cooking  in  School  Canteens.      (See  also 

284  and  Circular  1539). 
Attendance  at  Public  Elementary  Schools,  July,  1941. 

State  Bursaries  in  Science.     (See  also  318  and  Circulars  1555  and 

1557). 
Teachers  engaged  on  Industrial  Training.    (See  also  253). 

Aid  for  the  Youth  Service  from  the  Carnegie  United  Kingdom  Trust. 

(Amending  Note  issued  1/1/42). 
Allowance  of  Jam  and  other  Preserves   for   School   Canteens   and 

Boarding  Schools. 
Co-operative  Preservation  of  Garden  Fruit. 

Fighting  Crop  Fires. 

Closure  of  Day  Schools  in  the  Event  of  Invasion.    (See  also  282  and 
341). 


420 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES    YEAR  BOOK 


312 

(23/7/41) 

313 

(28/7/41) 

314 
(26/7/41) 

315 
(6/8/41) 

316 
(1/9/41) 

317 
(5/9/41) 

318 
(13/9/41) 

319 
(16/9/41) 

320 
(30/9/41) 

321 
(13/10/41) 

322 
(20/10 '41) 

323 
(20/10/41) 

324 
124/10,41) 

325 
(22/10/41) 

326 
(24/10/41) 

327 
(27/10/41) 

328 
(4/11/41) 

329 

(13  a  i/4i) 

330 

(13/11/41) 
331 

(18/11/41) 

332 
(21/11/41) 

333 

(28/11/41) 

334 
(3/12/41) 

335 
(8/12/41) 

336 
(8/12/41) 

337 
(12/12/41) 

338  ' 
(12/12/41) 

339 
(19/12/41) 

340 
(19/12/41) 

341 
(30;  12 '41) 


Memorandum  of  Guidance  to  Headmasters  in  Advising  Boys  who  are 
approaching  the  end  of  their  school  career.  (See  also  275,  290 
334  and  372). 

National  Service — Teachers  and  Other  Staff. 

Observance  of  the  August  Bank  Holiday  in  Technical  Colleges. 
Training  of  Town  Boys  for  Farm  Work.     (See  also  229). 

Schoolboy  Harvest  Camps.   (See  also  Circular  1541  and  289,  295  and 

395). 
School  Premises  used  for  Fire  Service  Purposes. 

State  Bursaries  in  Science.  (Sec  also  305  and  Circulars  1555  and  1557). 
Equipment  for  School  Canteens.    (Sec  also  329  and  342  (1)). 
Supplies  of  Food  for  School  Canteens. 

Recognition  for  Grant  of  Cost-of-Living  Bonus.     (See  also  222,  297 

and  405). 
Supplies  of  Material  and  Hard  Tools  for  Technical  College^. 

Supplies   of  Food   for   School   Canteens.     (Sec   also   343   and   B.E 

Circular  1571). 
Use  of  Fuel  in  School  Heating  Plants.    (See  also  403  and  490). 

Training  of  Disabled  Persons. 

Summary  of  Main  Subjects  and  Questions  covered  by  the  Board's 
Coniidcntial  Memorandum,  kt  Education  after  the  War." 

The  Allowance  of  Rationed  Foods  for  Cookery  Classes  and  Demonstra- 
tions. (See  377  and  417). 

Canteen  Facilities  for  Youth  Clubs  and  Centres 

Equipment  for  School  Canteens.     (See  also  319  and  342  (1)  ). 

School  Meals.     Provision  of  Uncooked   Midday   Meals  at   Schools 

having  no  cooking  facilities. 
School  Meals.     The  Use  of  Cooking  Depots  for  supplying   School 

Meals.     (See  also  Circular  1567). 
Special  Outfits  for  School  Pupils. 

The  Waste  Paper  Recovery  Association. 

Memorandum  of  Guidance  to  Headmasters  on  the  Registration  ot 
Male  Persons  born  in  1923.  (See  also  275,  290,  312  and  372). 

Youth  Service  Piocedure  under  Section  8b  of  the  Education  Act 
1921.  (See  also  474,  480  and  500). 

Extraneous  Duties  of  Tcucticrs. 

Youth  Service  Films. 

Addendum  No.  1,  20/5/42. 

Observance  of  Christmas  Day  in  Technical  Colleges. 

Economy  in  Printing. 

Removal  of  School  Railings  for  use  as  Scrap. 

The  Position  of  Schools  in  the  Event  of  Invasion.  (See  also  282  and 
311). 

421 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


342(1) 

(2/1/42) 


343 

(1/1/42) 
344 

(14/1/42) 

345 
(14/1/42) 

346 
(19/1/42) 

347 
(19/1/42) 

348 
(26/1/42) 

349 
(S/2/42/ 

350 
(10/2/42) 

351 
(9/2/42) 

352 

(14/2/42) 

353 
(16/2/42) 

354 
(23/2/42) 

355 
(2/3/42) 

356 
(24/2/42) 

357 
(27/2/42) 

358 
(28/2/42) 

359 
(9/3/42) 

360 
(9/3/42) 

361 
(12/3/42) 

362 

(12/3/42) 

363 
(17/3/42) 

364 
(19/3/42) 

365 
(23/3/42) 

366 
(19/3/42) 

367 
(20/3/42) 

368 
(23/3/42) 

369 
(26/3/42) 


Equipment  for  School  Canteens   (Cancels  319  and  329.     See  also 
Circular  1633  and  355). 

342(2)                  342(6)  342(10)                342(14) 

(24/2/42)               (13/7/42)  (11/3/43)             (22/10/43) 

342(3)                  342(7)  342(11)            Superseding 

(1/4/42)                (3/9/42)  (12/5/43)            (1),  (11)  and  (13) 

342  (4)                   342  (8)  342  (12)                342  (15) 

(2/6/42)            (30/11/42)  (1/7/43)            (21/10/43) 

342(5)                  342(9)  342(13) 

(25/6/42)               (15/1/43)  (7/7/43) 
Supply  of  Dried  Fruit  for  School  Canteens.   (See  also  323  and  Circular 

1571). 
The  Milk  in  Schools  Scheme. 

State  Bursary  Scheme. 

Registration  of  Young  Persons  aged  16-18. 

Proficiency  Tests  in  Shorthand  for  Shorthand  Typists  in  the  Civil 

Service. 
Supplies  of  Equipment  for  Nursery  Classes,  Youth  Service  Centres 

etc.     (See  also  293  and  Circular  1601). 
The  Milk  in  Schools  Scheme— Full  Cream  Dried  Milk. 

Facilities  for  Provision  of  Instruction  in  Building  in  Technical  and  Art 

Institutions.     (See  Circular  1582). 
Teachers  and  the  Home  Guard.   (See  375).  Addendum  issued  12/2/42. 

Scholarships  in  Oriental  Languages.    (Sec  also  356  and  430). 
War  Allowance  to  Teachers.    (See  also  258). 

Royal  College  of  Art.   Age  of  Admission  to  the  Entrance  and  Scholar- 
ship Examination). 

Plans  of  Kitchens  for  School  Canteens.    (See  also  342  (1)  ). 
Supplement  issued  26/2/42. 

Scholarships  in  Oriental  Languages.    (See  also  352  and  430). 

School  Meals.     Extension  of  Points  Rationing. 

Public  Elementary  Schools,  March,  1942,  enclosing  Form  203E    (See 

also  Circular  1591). 
The  Milk  in  Schools  Scheme. 

Special  and  Free  Places.     (Sec  also  277). 

Part-time  Men  Workers  in  the  Youth  Service.      Addendum  issued 

1/5/42.     Part-time  Women  Workers  in  the  Youth  Service. 
Courses  for  Youth  Service  Leaders  and  Organisers. 

Milk  for  School  Canteens. 
Training  for  the  Radio  Industry. 
Assistance  in  Agriculture. 

Recruitment  of  Teachers  from  Training  Colleges  and  Departments. 

Supplement  issued  9/5/42. 
Care  of  Children  of  Women  War  Workers. 

Financial  adjustments  between  English  and  Scottish  Authorities  in 

respect  of  evacuated  children. 
Special  War-time  Activities  of  Technical  Colleges  and  the  Easter 

Holidays,  1942. 

422 


370 

(27/3/42) 

371 
(31/3/42) 

372 
(31/3/42) 


373 

(1/4/42) 

374 
(2/4/42) 

375 
(3/4/42) 

376 
(8/4/42) 

377 
(10/4/42) 

378 
(10/4/42) 

379 
(13 '4/42) 

379A 
(18/5/42) 

380 
(17/4/42) 

381 
(21/4'42) 

382 
(6/5/42) 

3S3 
(12/5/42) 

384 
(12/5/42) 

385 
(18/5/42) 

386 
(14/5/42) 

387 
(18/5/42) 

388 
(22/5/42) 

389 
(22/5/42) 

390 
(2/6/42) 

391 
(9/6/42) 

392 
(18/6/42) 

393 
(23/6/42) 

394 
(30/6/42) 

395 

d/7/42) 

396 

(3/7/42) 

397 

(6/7/42) 

398 

(7/7/42) 

399 

(8/7/42) 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

The  Army  Cadet  Force. 
Working  Hours  of  Young  Persons. 

Memorandum  of  Guidance  to  Headmasters  on  the  Registration  of 
Male  Persons  born  in  1924.  (See  also  275,  290,  312,  334). 
Correction  issued  4/4/42,  Supplement,  13/6/42.  Supplements 
No.  2,  17/7/42,  No.  3,  24/8/42,  No.  4,  2/11/42,  No.  5,  19/11/42. 

Loan  of  Epidiascopes  for  Military  Training. 

Industrial  Workers — Summer  Leave  Amenities. 
Home  Guard  Compulsory  Enrolment.     (See  351). 

Accidents  to  Children.  Supplement  to  No.  1.  Dangerous  Military 
Objects,  issued  30/10/^2. 

Rationed  Foods  for  Cooking  Instruction.  (Sec  327  and  417).  Supple- 
ment No.  1,  issued  13,8/42. 

Women  in  the  Educational  Services.    (See  Circular  1579). 

Use  of  Rationed  Building  Materials  by  Local  Education  Authorities. 
Certificates  to  Purchase  Timber. 

Employment  of  Aliens  as  School  Medical  Officers  and  School  Dental 

Officers.     (Sec  also  Circular  15591. 
School  Meals.     Supplementary  Clothing  Coupons. 

Issue  of  Ration  Books.     Assistance  by  Schools,  etc. 

Assistance  in  Agriculture,  enclosing  message  by  the  Minister  of  Agri- 
culture and  Fisheries. 
Collection  of  Scrap  Metal. 

Care  of  Children  of  Women  War  Workers.     (See  also  Circulars  1553, 

1558,  1509  and  1614). 
Training  Courses  at  Technical  Colleges  :    Whitsuntide  Holiday. 

School  Meals. 

Swimming  Instruction  in  Youth  Organisations. 

Provision  of  Meals — Income  Scales. 

Collection  of  Medicinal  Plants. 

Preservation  of  Fruit  by  Schools.  (See  also  412). 

The  Sea  Cadet  Corps.     (See  also  500). 

Girls'  Pre-Servicc  Training.     (Sec  also  Circular  1628). 

Women  who  are  seeking  admission  to  Training  Colleges,  Technical 

Colleges,  and  Art  Schools  in  the  Autumn  Term,  1942. 
Assistance  in  Agriculture.   (See  also  289  and  316  and  Circular  1541). 

Women's  Technical  Service  Register. 

Application  of  the  Essential  Work  Order  to  School  Canteens. 

Damage  to  Defence  Works. 

Supply  of  Pianos  for  Educational  Purposes. 

423 


400 

(13/7/42) 

401 
(16/7/42) 

402 
(17/7/42) 

403 
(21/7/42) 

404 
(27/7/42) 

405 
(23/7/42) 

406 
(24/7/42) 

407 
(29/7/42) 

408 
(5/8/42) 

409 
(5/8/42) 

410 
(10/8/42) 

411 
(10/8/42) 

412 
(26/8/42) 

413 
(4/9/42) 

414 
(8/9/42) 

415 
(21/9/42) 

416 
(22/9/42) 

417 
(1/10/42) 

418 
(1/10/42) 

419 
(6/10/42) 

420 
(6/10/42) 

421 
(1/10/42) 

422 
(15/10/42) 

423 
(22/10/42) 

424 
(20/10/42) 

425 
(30/10/42) 

426 
(17/11/42) 

427 
(6/11/42) 

428 
(12/11/42) 

429 
(16/11/42) 

430* 
(18/11/42) 

431 
(20/11/42) 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

School  Meals.    Addendum. 
Depreciation  of  Plant. 
Clothing  Outfits  for  School  Pupils. 
Fuel  Economy.     (See  also  324). 

Evacuated  Mentally  Defective  Children.     Supplement  No.  1,  issued 

13/10/42. 
Recognition  for  grant  of  Cost-of-Living  Bonus.     (Sec  also  222,  297, 

321,  469  and  503). 
Observance  of  August  Bank  Holiday  in  Technical  Institutions. 

School  Canteens  and  Boarding  Schools.   Sugar  for  Jam  Making. 

Financial  Adjustments  in  respect  of  Evacuated  School  Children. 

War  Office  Poster. 

Extension  of  the  Milk  in  Schools  Scheme  to  non-grant-aidcd  schools. 

School  Meals.     (See  also  Circular  1631), 

Preservation  of  Fruit  by  Schools.  (See  also  391). 

War  Allowances  for  Teachers. 

Use  of  Machine  Tools. 

Additional  Milk  for  Children  not  Attending  School. 

Teachers  employed  on  War-time  Activities  in  Technical  Institutions. 

Rationed  Foods  for  Cookery  Instruction.    (See  also  327  and  377). 

Temporary  Assistance  by  School  Pupils  in  Postal  Work  at  Christmas. 
(See  also  487). 

Engineering  Cadetships.  Supplement  No.  1,  issued  28/10/42  ;  Supple- 
ment No.  2,  issued  4/12/42. 

Engineering  Cadetships  for  the  Services.  Correction  to  419  and  420 
issued  8/10/42.  (See  also  449). 

Central  Heating  in  Schools. 

Damage  to  Air  Raid  Shelters. 

Supplies  of  Toys  outside  the  Quota. 

Educational  facilities  to  troops  of  the  United  States  Army. 

Teachers  (Superannuation)  Acts,  1918-39.    Return  of  Superannuation 

Contributions. 
Local  Education  Authority  Male  Officers  Deferment  Procedure.     (See 

also  Circular  1574). 
Equipment  for  Domestic  Subjects  Instruction. 

Supplies  of  new  Musical  Instruments. 

Thanksgiving  Day. 

Scholarships  in  Turkish  and  Persian,  1943.  (See  also  352  and  356). 

Withdrawal  of  Cheap  Day  Return  Tickets. 


424 


432 

(3/12/42) 
433 

(4/12/42) 
434 

(4/12/42) 

435 
(9/12/42) 

436 
(18/12/42) 

437 
(18/12/42) 

438 
(29/12/42) 

439 
(8/2/43) 

440 
(14/1/43) 

441 
(14/1/43) 

442 
(14/1/43) 

443 
(1/2/43) 

444 
(21/1/43) 

445 
(12/2/43) 

446 
(16/2*43) 

447 
(10/2/43) 

448 
(17/2/43) 

449 
(24/2/43) 

450 
(5/V4*) 

451 
/ 12/3/43) 

452 

(16/3/43) 
453 

(i9;3/n) 

454 

(23/3/43) 

455 
(26/3/43) 

456 

(31/3/43) 
457 

(8/4/43) 
458 

(2/4/43) 
459 
(27/4/43) 

460 
(20/4/43) 

461 

(9/4/43) 
462 

(1/6/43) 
463 
(4/6/43) 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

Pre-Service  Training  for  Girls. 
Use  of  Emergency  Cooking  Depots. 

Brochure  and  Maps.    British  Commonwealth  of  Nations  :    Forms  of 

Government. 
Milk  m  Schools  Scheme.  Disposal  of  Surplus  Milk.  (Sec  also  Circulars 

1548  and  1569). 
Memorandum  of  Guidance  to  Headmasters.     Registration  of  Male 

Persons  born  in  1924  and  1925. 
The  Christmas  Break  in  Technical  Colleges. 

Restricted  Supplies  of  Headwear. 

Equipment  for  Games   and  Physical  Training.     (See  also   Circular 

1601). 
Courses  for  Youth  Leaders  and  Organisers. 

The  Christmas  Postal  Service. 

Recognition  for  Grant  of  Cost-of-hving  bonus. 

Financial  Adjustments  in  respect  of  Evacuated  School  Children, 

Supply  of  Microscopes.     (See  also  471). 

Burnham  Elementary,    Secondary  and   Technical  Reports — Amend- 
ments. 
Pre-Entry  Technical  Training  for  the  Army  Cadet  Force. 

Staffing  of  Public  Elementary  Schools      (See  also  Circulars  1591  and 

1026). 
The  Royal  College  of  Art.     Age  ot  Admission  to,  and  arrangements 

for  the  Entrance  and  Scholarship  Examination. 
Engineering  Cadets.     (See  also  420). 

Issue  of  Ration  Books — -Assistance  by  Schools,  etc. 

Assistance    in    Agriculture.     (Enclosing    Memorandum,    etc.,    from 

Ministry  of  Agriculture).     (See  also  Circular  1627). 
The  Milk  in  Schools  Scheme.    Provision  of  Drinking  Straws. 

Ministry  of  Information  Maps  and  Pamphlets.     (See  also  481). 

Technical    and    Craft    Teachers    for   Building    Courses.      (See    also 

Circular  1582). 
Position  of  Girls  born  in    1924  who  are  preparing  for  the  Higher 

Certificate. 
Assistance  in  Agriculture.     (Enclosing  message  from  the  Minister  of 

Agriculture). 
Central  Heating  in  Schools      (See  also  490). 

Young  Farmers'  Clubs. 

Collection  of  Medicinal  Plants.     (See  also  390). 

Accidents  to  Children.     Unexploded  Anti-personnel  Bombs 

The  Easter  Break  in  the  Special  War-Time  Activities  of  Technical 

Colleges. 
Preservation  of  Fruit  by  Schools. 

Attendance  at  Public  Elementary  Schools,  July*  1943. 
425 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


'  464 

(2/6/43) 

465 
(9/6/43) 

466 
(18/6/43) 

467 
(1/7/43) 

468 
(1/7/43) 

469 
(21/7/43) 

470 
(16/7/43) 

471 
(23/7/43) 

472 
(20/7/43) 

473 
(11/8/43) 

474 
(10/8/43) 

475 
(17/9/43) 

476 
(2/9/43) 

477 
(15/9/43) 

478 
(23/9/43) 

479 
(1/10/43) 

480 
(25/9/43) 

481 
(13/10/43) 

482 
(20/10/43) 

483 
(21/10/43) 

484 
(27/10/43) 

485 
(29/10/43) 

486 
(26/10/43) 

487 
(5/11/45) 

488 
(12/11/43) 

489 
(16/11/43) 

490 
(16/11/43) 

491 
(16/11/43) 

492 
(16/11/43) 

493 
(8/12/43) 

494 
(2/12/43) 

495 
(10/12/43) 


The    Whitsuntide    Break    in    the    Special    War-Time    Activities    of 

Technical  Colleges. 
Women  seeking  Admission  to  Training  Colleges,  Technical  and  Art 

Colleges  in  the  Autumn  Term,  1943. 
Scheme   of  Further   Education   and   Training.     Enclosing   copy   of 

Government's  Scheme  of  Further  Education  and  Training. 
School  Meals.    Approval  of  Proposals. 

Procedure  for  the  Supply  of  Kitchens,  Sculleries  and  Canteens  by  the 
Ministry  of  Works.  Addendum  to  467  and  468  issued  30.7.43. 

Recognition  of  Grant  of  Cost-of-living  bonus.  (See  also  405,  442 
and  503). 

The  August  Bank  Holiday  Break  in  the  Special  War-time  Activities 
of  Technical  Institutions. 

Microscopes.     (See  also  444). 

Allocation  of  newly  Qualified  Trained  Teachers,  1943. 
Minis  try  of  Food  Bulletins. 


Grants  in  aid  of  Army  Cadet  Force  Units, 
from  the  War  Office).     (Sec  also  335). 
Staffing  of  Public  Elementary  Schools. 


(Enclosing  Memorandum 


Road  Safety  Among  School  Children.     (Enclosing  Handbook  issued 

by  the  Ministry  of  War  Transport). 
Higher  National  Certificate  Courses  in  Civil  Engineering.     (Enclosing 

Memorandum  from  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers). 
Supplies  of  Toys  outside  the  Quota. 

Milk  in  Schools  Scheme. 

Grants  in  aid  of  Air  Training  Corps  Units.    (Enclosing  Memorandum 

from  the  Air  Ministry).    (See  also  335). 
Publications    of    the    Ministry    of    Information.      (See    also    453). 

Addendum  No.  1,  issued  13.10.43. 
Recognition  of  Medical  Gymnasts  as  Specialist  Teachers  of  Physical 

Training  and  Remedial  Exercises. 
Aids  to  Students  and  Charges  for  School  Meals  and  Milk. 

The   Use   of  Volunteer   Car  Pools   by  Domestic   Front   Organisers, 

Instructors  and  Demonstrators.     (See  also  Circular  1616). 
Vitamin   and   Iron    Supplements    for   Children   under   5   in   Public 

Elementary  and  Nursery  Schools.    (See  also  Circular  1614). 
Registration  of  Young  Persons  aged  16.     Information  as  to  Double 

Employment.     (Sec  also  Circular  1035). 
Temporary  Assistance  by  School  Pupils  in  Postal  Work  at  Christmas* 

(See  also  418,  441). 
Release  of  Hired  and  Requisitioned  Buildings. 

Evacuated  Children  in  Public  Elementary  Schools. 

Fuel  Economy  and  Central  Heating  m  Schools.    (See  also  324  and  457). 

The  Domestic  Front.    Enclosing  pamphlet  produced  by  Ministry  of 

Information.     (Sec  also  Circular  1616). 
Teachers  of  Science  and  Mathematics. 

Courses  for  Youth  Service  Leaders  and  Organisers. 
War  Allowances  for  Teachers. 

Youth  Committees. 

I 
42b 


496 

(10/12/43) 
497 

(8/12/43) 
498 

(15/12/43) 

499 
(15/12/43) 

500 
(14/12/43) 

501 
(31/12/43) 

502 
(7/1/44) 

503 
(7/1/44) 

504 
(21/1/44) 

505 
(31/1/44) 

506 
(7/2/44) 

507 
(11/2/44) 

508 
(9/2/44) 

509 
(16/2/44) 

509A 

(22/3/44) 
510 

(17/2/44) 

511 

(18/2/44) 
512 

(15/3/44) 

513 

(15/3/44) 

514 
(20/3/44) 

515 
(20/3/44) 

516 
(7/2/44) 

517 

(5/4/44) 

518 
(14/4/44) 

519 
(13/4/44) 

520 
(21/4/44) 

521 
(26/4/44) 

522 
(1/5/44) 

523 
(25/4/44) 

524 
(26/4/44) 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

New  Road  Safety  Film. 

The  Christmas  Break  in  the  Special  War-time  Activities  of  Technical 

Institutions. 
Training  of  Canteen  Cooks.    (See  also  Circulars  1613,  1631  and  1632). 

Economy  in  the  use  of  Controlled  Materials. 

Grants  in  Aid  of  Sea  Cadet  Corps  Units.     (See  also  335  and  392). 

Position  of  Girls  born  in   1925  who  are  preparing  for  the  Higher 

Certificate 
The  Christmas  Postal  Service.     (See  also  441). 

Recognition  for  Grant  of  Cost-of-hving  bonus.    (Sec  also  469). 

Revised  Salary  Scales  for  staff  in  War-time  Nursery  Classes . 

Materials  for  Instruction  in  Leatherwork. 

The  Milk  in  Schools  Scheme.     Full  Cream  Dried  Milk. 

Stalling  of  Public  Elementary  Schools 

Holiday  Periods  in  1944. 

Registration  of  Women  born  in  the  second  half  of  1925     (Uncertificated 

Teachers,   Student  Teachers  and  Rural  Pupil  Teachers.)      See 

also  Board  of  Education  Circular  lt>3S) 
Registration  of  Women  born  in  the  second  half  of  1925.    Appointment 

of  Uncertificated  Teachers. 
School  Meals  for  Day  Pupils  attending  Secondary  Schools,  Provided 

or  Deficiency  Aided  by  Local  Education  Authorities.     (See  also 

Circulars  1531  and  1629). 
The  Royal .  College  of  Art  Entrance  and  Scholarship  Examination, 

1944. 
Assistance  in  Agriculture.    (Enclosing  Memorandum  prepared  by  the 

Ministry    of   Agriculture,    sent    to    Head    Masters    and    Head 

Mistresses). 
Instruction  for  the  Building  Industry. 

Sets  of  Photographs  for  use  in  Schools  and  Youth  Organisations. 

The  Easter  Break  in  the  Special  War-time  Activities  of  Technical 

Institutions. 
Registration  of  Young  Persons  aged  16.     (See  also  Circular  1635). 

Addendum  No.  1  issued  9/8/44. 
The  Training  of  Canteen  Workers. 

Emergency  Water  Supplies, 

Central  Heating  in  Srhools.    (See  also  457). 

X>reservation  of  Fruit  by  Schools. 

Distribution  of  Official  Booklets  to  Schools. 

Equipment  for  Games  and  Physical  Training. 

Teachers*  War  Bonus  or  War  Allowance  and  Superannuation. 

Burnham  Elementary,  Technical  and  Secondary  Reports. 


427 


525 

(2/5/44) 

526 

(11/5/44) 

527 
(9/5/44) 

528 
(12/5/44) 

529 
(22/5/44) 

530 
(31/5/44) 

531 
(1/6/44) 

532 
(12/6/44) 

533 
(23/6/44) 

534 
(23/6/44) 

535 
(30/6/44) 

536 

(10/7/44) 

537 

(11/7/44) 

538 
(19/7/44) 

539 
(21/7/44) 

540 
(1/8/44) 

541 

(1/8/44) 
542 
(4/8/44) 

342 

Addendum 

No.  16 

(7/2/44) 

328 

Addendum 

No.  4 
(24/2/44) 
328 

Addendum 

No.  5 
(20/3/44) 

328 
Addendum 

No.  6 
(26/5/44) 

436 
(10/3/44) 

436 

436 
(31/5/44) 

436 
(18/8/44) 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

Recognition  for  Grant  of  Cost-of-Living  Bonus.    (See  also  503). 
Short  Courses  for  Teachers. 

The  Whitsuntide  Break  in  the  Special  War-time  Activities  of  Technical 

Institutions. 
Issue  of  Ration  Books — Assistance  by  Schools,  etc. 

Recruitment  of  Staffs  under  the  Emergency  Scheme  for  the  Training 

of  Teachers.    (See  also  Circular  1652). 
Young  America  Exhibition. 

Equipment  for  Domestic  Subjects  Instruction. 

Economy  in  Water. 

Supplies  of  Cutlery,  Spoons  and  Forks  and  Scissors. 

Scholarships  in  Oriental  Languages. 

Registration  of  Young  Persons  aged  16.     (See  also  516). 

Position  of  Secondary  School  Girls  born  in  1926  who  arc  preparing  for 
the  Higher  Certificate. 

Qualifications  for  Admission  to  Training  Colleges.    (See  also  Circular 

1654). 
Evacuation  and  School  Holidays. 

August  Bank  Holiday  Break  in  the  Special  War-time  Activities  of 

Technical  Institutions. 
Government  Evacuation  Scheme.     (Enclosing  copy  of  Circular  from 

Ministry  of  Health  to  Local  Authorities).     (See  Circular  1658 

and  Adm.  Mem.  538). 
No  Mem.  issued  under  this  number.      (See  Ministry  of  Education 

Adm.  Mem.  1). 
Engineering  Cadetships,  1944. 

Equipment  for  School  Canteens.     Ordering. 


Canteen  Facilities  for  Youth  Clubs  and  Centres.    National  Milk-Cocoa. 


Canteen  Facilities  for  Youth  Clubs  and  Centres. 


Canteen  Facilities  for  Youth  Clubs  and  Centres.  Food  Supplies  for 
Camps. 

Supplement.  Supplementary  Memorandum  of  Guidance  to  Head- 
masters. 

Addendum  to  above  Supplement  issued  24/4/34. 

Supplement.  Supplementary  Memorandum  of  Guidance  to  Head- 
masters. 

Supplement.  Supplementary  Memorandum  of  Guidance  to  Head- 
masters. 


428 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


Ministry  of  Education  Circulars 
and  Administrative  Memoranda 


No.  Description  Date 

1  Education  Act,  1944 1944 

2  Provision  of  Meals  for  Evacuated  School  Children.    (See  also  Board  of 

Education  Circular  1658) 1944 

3  Rationing  of  Cloth,  Clothing,  etc.    Issue  of  Supplementary  Coupons  to 

Certain  Categories  of  Children,  1944        1944 

3A  Rationing  of  Cloth,  Clothing,  Footwear  and  Knitting  Wool.    Supply  of 
Rationed   Goods   for  Educational  Purposes   for  the  year  beginning 

1st  September,  1944 1944 

SB  Rationing  of  Cloth,  Clothing,  etc.    Towels  and  Tea  cloths          1944 

3c  Ditto        1945 

3D  Rationing  of  Cloth,  Clothing,  Footwear  and  Knitting  Wool          1945 

4  Reorganisation  of  the  Ministry's  Art  Examinations.    (Enclosing  "  Rules 

and  Syllabuses  for  Examinations  in  Art,  1 946  " ) 1 944 

5  Local  Adminstration  of  Education.     Schemes  of  Divisional  Adminis- 

tration   .     1944 

6  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    (Enclosing  copy*of  Ministry  of  Health 

Circular  to  Local  Authorities  on  the  Government  Evacuation  Scheme)     1944 

7  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    (Enclosing  copy  of  Ministry  of  Health 

Circular  to  Local  Authorities)         1944 

8  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    (Enclosing  copy  of  Ministry  of  Health 

Circular  to  Local  Authorities)        ...         .  .     1944 

9  National  Service  Acts.    Revised  Arrangements  for  Women  and  for  Men  in 

Medical  Grades  III  and  IV  wishing  to  be  trained  for  teaching.    (See 
Board  of  Education  Circular  1657)  .         ...     1 944 

10  Draft  Building  Regulations     1944 

11  Acquisition  of  Sites      ...         ...         ..     1944 

12  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    Travel  Facilities  for  Teachers,  Helpers 

and  other  Transferred  Staff.     (See  also  Board  of  Education  Circular 
1640) 1944 

13  Leisure-Time  Provision  for  Schoolchildren  ...         ..          ..     1944 

14  Scheme  for  Help  by  Women's  Voluntary  Services .         ..     1944 

15  Educational  Provision  for  Civilian  Patients  in  Hospitals  and  Sanatoria    ...     1945 

16  War-Time  Nurseries  and  Nursery  Classes.    Child  Care  Reserve  ..          ...     1944 

17  National  Camps  1944 

18  Emergency  Recruitment  and  Training  of  Teachers.    (See  also  Board  of 

Education  Circular  1652) 1944 

19  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    (Enclosing  copy  of  Ministry  of  Health 

Circular  to  Local  Athorities).    (See  also  Circular  7)     ...          .          ..      1944 

20  Community  Centres.     (Enclosing  Report  prepared  by  Officers  of  the 

Ministry)        1944 

21  School  Meals 1945 

22  Orange  Juice  Jelly  containing  Vitamin  C.    Allocation  to  School  Canteens, 

Residential  Schools  and  other  Establishments  for  Children       1945 

23  Financial  Arrangements  consequent  upon  the  provisions  of  Section  6  of 

the  Education  Act,  1944      1945 

24  Secondary  Schools  Amending  Regulations.    (See  also  Board  of  Education 

Circular  1644)  1945 

25  Agricultural  Education  1945 

26  Draft  Regulations  under  Section  81  Scholarships  and  other  Benefits       ...     1945 

27  Disposal  of  Surplus  Stores  and  Equipment 1945 

29  School  Medical  Service  1945 

30  Draft  Regulations  for  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools  (excluding  Special 

Schools).    (Enclosing  Draft  Primary  and  Secondary  (Grant  Conditions) 
Regulations).    (See  also  Ad.  Mem.  19,  Circular  10)      1945 

431 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

No.  Description  Date 

31  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    Travel  Facilities  for  Teachers,  Helpers 

and  other  Transferred  Staff.    (See  also  Board  of  Education  Circular 

1513) 1945 

32  Direct  Grammar  Schools        1945 

33  Staffing  of  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools 1945 

33A  Ditto       1945 

34  Draft  Provision  of  Milk  and  Meals  Regulations.    (Enclosing  copy  of  Draft 

Provision  of  Milk  and  Meals  Regulations)           ..          .  1945 

35  Cooks  for  School  Harvest  Camps      1945 

36  Teachers  Superannuation  Act,  1945 1945 

37  Draft  Education  (Local  Education  Authorities)  Grant  Regulations,  1945. 

(Enclosing  copy  of  Regulations) 1945 

38  Employment  of  School  Children  in  Agriculture      1945 

39  Report  of  the  Burnham  Committee,  1945.    (Enclosing  Scales  of  Salaries 

for  Teachers  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools,  Technical  Institutes, 

Art  Colleges  and  Art  Schools)        1945 

40  National  Service  Acts.    Women  Students  Training  for  Teaching  or  Youth 

Service  1945 

41  Handicapped  Pupils  and  Medical  Services  Regulations,  1945.    Enclosing 

copy  of  Draft  Regulations ...     1945 

42  Reports  of  the  Burnham  Committee,  1945.    (Enclosing  copies  of  corres- 

pondence between  the  Minister  and  the  acting  Chairman  of  Burnham 
Committees  relative  to  Reports  on  Salary  Scales.  See  Circular  39)  ...  1945 

43  Government  Evacuation  Scheme       1945 

44  Message  from  the  Minister  of  Education  to  Local  Education  Authorities 

on  the  occasion  of  the  Government's  announcement  regarding  the 
formal  end  of  hostilities  in  Europe  ...  1945 

45  Government    Evacuation    Scheme.      Return    of   Evacuees    to    Eastern 

Evacuation  Areas.     (Enclosing  Circular  from  the  Ministry  of  Health 

to  Local  Authorities.)    (See  also  Circular  43) 1945 

46  State  Bursaries,  1945.     (Enclosing  leaflet  giving  details  of  Scheme  and 

conditions  of  entry) 1945 

47  Demolition  and  Removal  of  Air  Raid  Shelters          1945 

48  Provision  of  Additional  Accommodation  for  Educational  Purposes          ...  1945 

49  Provision  of  Additional  Training  College  Accommodation.     (See  also 

Circular  37) 1945 

50  National  Camps.    (See  also  Circulars  43  and  45) 1945 

51  Provision  for  Facilities  for  Recreation  and  Social  and  Physical  Training. 

(Enclosing  Memorandum  on  Grants  under  the  Physical  Training  and 
Recreation  Act,  1937,  as  amended  by  the  Education  Act,  1944,  towards 
the  Capital  Cost  of  Local  Facilities  for  Physical  Training  and  Recreation 
(Memo.  A.W.I)  and  Memorandum  as  to  Trust  Deeds  (Memo.  A.W.2) )  1945 

52  Message  from  Minister  of  Education  to  Local  Education  Authorities 

from  the  Minister  of  Education,  re  his  temporary  duties  in  the  Foreign 
Office 1945 

53  Courses  of  Training  for  those  Engaging  in  the  Youth  Service.    (See  also 

Board  of  Education  Circular  1598)  1945 

54  Men  Students  and  National  Service.     Entry  to  Training  Colleges  for 

Teachers  in  Autumn,  1945  1945 

55  Training  of  Technical  Teachers.     ( See  also  Circular  18) 1945 

56  Further  Education — Some  Immediate  Problems.    (See  also  Circulars  48 

and  55)          1945 

57  Demobilisation  and  Adult  Education.    (See  also  Circular  20)      1945 

58  Local  Authorities  Loans  Acts,  1945 1945 

59  The  Training  of  Nursery  Students  in  Nurseries,  Nursery  Schools  and 

Nursery  Classes.  (Enclosing  Memorandum  giving  details  of  course 
leading  to  National  Nursery  Certificate) 1945 

60  Building   Programme.     Progress    Return   of  Work   approved    by   the 

Minister        1945 

61  Revised  Regulations  for  Further  Education         1945 

62  The  Training  of  Blacksmiths'  Apprentices 1945 

432 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

No.  Description  Date 

63  Acquisition  of  Sites      ..  .  1945 

64  Raising  of  Compulsory  School  Age 1945 

65  Road  Safety  among  School  Children  ..,  1945 

66  Qualifications  of  Teachers  in  Special  Schools  .          1945 

67  Water  Supply  and  Sewerage  Schemes          ..  1945 

68  Training  of  Disabled  Persons  1945 

69  Franco-British  Understanding  through  the  School  1945 

70  Epidemics          .  .  .  1945 

71  Reports  to  Local  Authorities  (Records)  Regulations  1945 

72  Disposal  of  Government  Surplus  Stores       ...         .  .  .         .  .  1945 

73  Organisation  of  Secondary  Schools    ..          ...          .           .  1945 

74  Procedure  for  Securing  Minister's  Approval  of  Sites  .  .         ...  .  1945 

75  Nursery  Provision  for  Children  under  5       .  .         .  ..          1945 

76  Returns  from  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools           .  .  1945 

77  Emergency  Training  of  Teachers       ...  .  1945 

78  Returns  from  Direct  Grant  Grammar  Schools  ..  ..         .  1945 

79  Boarding  Schools  for  Educationally  Sub-Normal  and  Maladjusted  Children  1945 

80  Registration  of  Youth .          ..         .  .  ..  1945 

81  Russian  Studies .  ...  1945 

82  Government  Evacuation  Scheme          .  .....  1946 

83  Choice  of  Schools         .            ....            ..                       .  .  .1946 

84  Physical  Education         .                       .                        .  1946 

85  Revised  Regulations  for  the  Training  of  Teachers  ..  1946 

86  Staffing  of  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools   .  ...  1946 

87  Regional  Organisation  of  Further  Education  ..         .  1946 

88  Victory  Celebrations .          ..  1946 

89  Voluntary  Secondary  Schools                         .  .                     .  .  1946 

90  Development  Plans     Date  of  submission  and  form  of -plans  .  1946 

91  Recognition  of  Schools  and  other  educational  establishments  as  efficient 

(Rules  16  annexe)  1946 

92  Removal  of  School  air  raid  shelters  and  disposal  of  recovered  materials, 

equipment  and  fittings  1946 

93  Nursery  provision  for  Children  under  five  (Joint  Circular  with  Ministry 

of  Health)       ...  .  1946 

94  Research  in  Technical  Colleges          ..  .  .         .  1946 

95  Teachers'  Superannuation  (Section  21  (1)  (a))  Varying  Scheme   ..          .  1946 

96  School  Meals  Service     The  place  of  the  School  milk  and  meals  service 

in  the  national  policy  for  assistance  to  families .       1946 

97  School  Meals  and  midday  supervision          194t> 

98  

99  Employment  of  School  Children  in  Agriculture      1 946 

1 00  Play  centres  for  school  children         . .          1 946 

101  Cooks  for  School  harvest  camp*?        ...          .          ...  1946 

102  Medical  treatment  of  school  children  under  Section  48  (3)  Education  Act, 

1944 1946 

103  Examinations  in  Secondary  Schools              .  1946 

104  Awards  for  University  Students  (with  Draft  S.R.  &  O.) 1946 

105  Education  for  the  nursing  services    Prc-nursing  courses  m  Secondary 

Grammar  Schools  and  Establishments  for  Further  Education 1946 

106  Emergency  Recruitment  and  Training  of  Teachers            1946 

107  Men  Students  and  National  Service 1946 

108  Gifts  by  Firms  to  Technical  Colleges           1946 

109  Training  for  the  Catering  Industry              1946 

110  Pension  Awards  Branch  and  Teachers   Salaries  Division*  Change  of 

Address          1946 

111  The  Education  Act,  1946         1946 

433 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

MINISTRY  OF  EDUCATION  CIRCULARS  AND  OTHER  DOCUMENTS 

No.  Circulars 

1 1 2  Organisation  of  the  Training  of  Teachers 

3o  Rationing  of  Cloth,  Clothing,  etc.    Towels  and  Tea  Cloths         

3H  Clothing  for  Children  in  Maintained  Nursery  Schools  and  Classes 

113  Secondary  School  Examinations  Council      

114.  Special  Courses  for  Uncertifica ted  Teachers 

115  Appointment  of  Teachers  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools 

116  Courses  of  Training  for  those  engaging  in  the  Youth  Service 

1 1 7  Further  Education    Homecraft         

118  Franco-British    understanding    through    the    Schools -Supplement    to 

Circular  69 

1 19  The  Milk  in  Schools  Scheme  

120  Boarding  Education     

121  School  Meals  Service    Procedure  for  assessment  of  Grant  under  the  new 

Grant  System 
3j  Rationing  of  Cloth,  Clothing,  etc.     Issue  of  Supplementary  Coupons  to 

certain  categories  of  children,       1946 

122  Building  Projects  for  the  Calendar  Year  1947          . . .  '      

123  The  Relations  between  Local  Education  Authorities  and  the  National 

Agricultural  Advisory  Service  (Joint  Circular  with  the  Ministry  of 
Agriculture  and  Fisheries) 

124  Salaries  of  School  Nurses        

125  Interim  Revision  of  Salary  Scales  for  Staffs  of  day  and  24-hour  Nurseries, 

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(24/8/44) 

2 
(31/8/44) 

3 
(31/8/44) 

4 
(1/9/44) 

5 
(7/9/44) 

6 
(11/9/44) 

7 
(26/9/44) 

8 
(28/9/44) 

9 
(28/9/44) 

10 
(19/10/44) 

11 
v30/10/44) 

12 
(30/10/44) 

13 
(28/11/44) 

14 
(23/11/44) 

15 

(5/12/44) 

16 
(7/12/44) 

17 
(12/12/44) 

18 
(12/12/44) 

19 
(15/12/44) 

20 
(28/12/44) 

21 
(4/1/45)  ' 

22 
(11/1/45) 

23 
(18/1/45) 

24 
(19/1/45) 

25 
(26/1/45) 

26 
(22/2/45) 

27 
(19/2/45) 

28 
(21/2/45) 

29 
(20/2/45) 

30 
(21/2/45) 

31 
(23/2/45) 


Wreckage  from  Crashed  Aircraft. 
National  Certificate  Courses  in  Metallurgy. 

Revised  arrangements  for  deferment  of  part-time  students  of  technical 

or  scientific  subjects. 
The  Staffing  of  Full-time  Building  Schools  and  Courses. 

Layout  of  Housing  Estates. 
Mustard  Gas  Warning. 

Temporary  Assistance  by  School  Pupils  in  Postal  Work  at  Christmas. 

(See  also  487  and  502). 
Films  of  Educational  Interest  in  the  Central  Film  Library 

Ministry  of  Information  Photographs. 

Release    of   premises    requisitioned    or    hired    by    Local   Education 

Authorities  for  the  education  of  evacuated  school  children. 
Staffing  of  Public  Elementary  Schools. 

Registration  of  Youth.    Working  Hours  of  Young  Persons.  (See  371). 
The  Staffing  of  Full-time  Building  Schools  and  Courses.    (See  4). 

Evacuated  Secondary  School  pupils,  and  the  School  Certificate  and 
Higher  School  Certificate  Examinations  to  be  held  in  the  Summer 
of  1945. 

Section  61  (1),  Education  Act,  1944. 

The  Christmas  Break  in  the  Special  War-time  Activities  of  Technical 

Institutions. 
Economy  in  Fuel .    ( See  49 1 ) . 

Courses  for  Youth  Service  Leaders  and  Organisers. 

Position  of  Existing  Grant- Aided  Grammar  Schools  after  1st  April, 

1945. 
New  Builders. 

Courses  for  Motor  Vehicles  Retail  and  Repairing  Trades. 
The  Christmas  Postal  Service. 

Termination  of  Aid  to  local  Youth  Clubs  from  the  Carnegie  United 

Kingdom  Trust.    (Amending  307,  dated  9th  July,  1941). 
School  Meals  Transport. 

Instruments,  Articles  of  Government  and  Rules  of  Management. 

The  Domestic  Front. 

Registration  of  Women  born  in  the  Second  Half  of  1926. 

Holiday  Periods  in  1945. 

Further  Education  and  Training  Scheme. 

Publications  of  the  Ministry  of  Information. 

Royal  College  of  Art  Entrance  and  Scholarship  Examination,  1945. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES1  YEAR  BOOK 

Assistance  in  Agriculture.  (Enclosing  Memorandum  prepared  by  the 
Ministry  of  Agriculture  for  Head  Masters  and  Head  Mistresses). 
(See  also  512). 

Education  of  Intending  Teachers.     (See  also  Circular  1654). 

Senior  Department  of  Public  Elementary  Schools. 

Boarding  accommodation  in   connexion  with  Voluntary   Secondary 

Schools. 
The  Easter  Break  in  the  Special  War-time  Activities  of  Technical 

Institutions. 
School  Children's  Gas  Masks. 

Part-time  Day  Release  of  Young  Workers. 
Machine  Tools  and  Equipment. 

Care  of  Children  of  Women  in  Employment.    (See  also  385,  Circular 

1573). 
Registration  of  Young  Persons  aged  16.    (Supplementing  516). 

Correspondence . 

Administrative  Organisation  of  the  Ministry. 
Supplies  of  Cutlery,  Spoons  and  Forks  and  Scissors. 
Further  Education.    Organisers  of  Special  Subjects. 

Emergency  Training  for  Teachers  of  Domestic  Subjects.     (See  also 

Circular  1652). 
Issue  of  Ration  Books — Assistance  by  Schools,  etc. 

School  Registers  and  Records  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools. 

(See  also  Circulars  30,  41,  and  Admin.  Mem.  51). 
Preservation  of  Fruit  by  Schools. 

Cessation  of  Hostilities  m  Europe.     Special  War-time  Courses  in 

Technical  Colleges. 
National  Certificates  in  Applied  Physics. 

The  Whitsuntide  Break  in  the  Special  War-time  Activities  of  Technical 

Institutions. 
School  Attendance. 

Heating  in  Schools,  etc. 

The  Nation's  Schools— Their  Plan  and  Purpose.    (See  also  Circular  1). 

"  Children's  Charter.'* 

National  Certificate  Courses  in  Metallurgy.    (See  also  2). 

Recognition  for  Grant  of  Cost-of-Living  Bonus.    (See  also  503). 

Physical  Training  Clothing  for  School  Children. 

Memorandum  of  Guidance  to  Headmasters.     Men   Students  and 

National  Service. 
French  Assistants  in  Secondary  Schools.     Enclosing  Conditions  of 

Employment  of  French  Assistants  in  Secondary  Schools. 
School  Meals  Service.    Alterations  in  the  Naming  of  Schools. 

Transport  of  Pupils  to  School. 
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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

Release  of  Teachers  from  the  Forces. 
Building  Apprenticeship  and  Training  Council. 
Intensive  Training  Schemes  (Engineering) 

Defence  (General)  Regulations,  1939.  Release  of  Land  or  Buildings 
requisitioned  under  powers  delegated  by  the  Minister  of  Education 
under  Regulation  51. 

School  Medical  Service  (Circular  29) 

War-time  Nursery  Classes  and  War-time  Play  Centres. 

The  Use  of  School  Canteens  by  Teachers  and  others. 

Education  in  H.M.  Forces.  (Enclosing  Memorandum  prepared  by 
Inter  Services  Committee  on  Educational  and  Vocational 
Training). 

Equipment  for  Games  and  Physical  Training. 

Distribution  of  Circulars  and  Administrative  Memoranda  and  appli- 
cations for  approval  of  H.M.  Inspectors. 
Transport  of  School  Meals.    Ford  Emergency  Food  Vans  Trust. 

The  August  Bank  Holiday  Break  in  the  Special  War-time  Activities 
of  Technical  Institutions. 

Scholarships  in  Oriental  Languages.  (Enclosing  memorandum  issued 
to  Headmasters  of  recognised  Boys  and  Mixed  Secondary 
Grammar  Schools).  * 

Release  of  Teachers  from  the  Forces. 

Resettlement  Training  for  Persons  released  from  the  Forces  and  from 

other  work  of  National  Importance. 
Employment  of  Teachers  without  Recognised   Qualifications.     (See 

also  Circular  30). 
Memorandum  of  Guidance  to  Headmasters  on  the  Registration    of 

Persons  born  between  1st  October,  1927,  and  30th  September, 

1928. 

The  Domestic  Front.     (See  also  484). 

Employment    of   German    Prisoners    of   War    on    Works    of    Civil 

Engineering,  etc. 
Additional    Accommodation    for   Educational    Purposes.      (See    also 

Circulars  48,  56  and  enclosure  to  Admin.  Mem.  65). 
Ministry  of  Education  Pamphlet  No.  2.     (Enclosing  Pamphlet  :    A 

Guide  to  the  Educational  System  of  England  and  Wales). 
National  Foundation  for  Educational  Research. 

Teaching  as  a  Career. 

Staffing  of  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools. 

Recognition  of  Direct  Grant  Grammar  Schools.    ( See  also  Circular  32). 

Work  under  the  Further  Education  Grant  Regulations,  1945.    Edu- 
cational Year  1945-46. 
The  Staffing  of  Building  Schools  and  Courses.    (See  also  Circular  50). 


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91  Pamphlet  4 —Building  Crafts. 

92  Postal  Work  (Christmas). 

93  Repair  of  War  Damage. 

94  Choice  of  Employment  for  Handicapped  Children. 

95  Land  for  Educational  Purposes. 

96  Scholarships  in  Oriental  Languages. 

97  Government  Surplus  Huts. 

98  Raising  of  compulsory  school  age  :   Provision  of  additional  accommo- 

dation. 

99  Burnham  Reports  —  Primary  and  Secondary,  Technical. 

100  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Scales  of  Salaries  in  Training  Colleges. 

101  Speech  Therapists. 

102  Intensive  Training  Schemes  (Engineering). 

103  Staffing  of  Nursery  Schools  and  Classes. 

104  Further  Education  in  County  Colleges,  Pamphlet  No.  3. 

105  R.A.F.  Education  Officers. 

106  Dried  Milk  Powder. 

107  Huts  (Raising  School  Age). 

108  French  Assistants  in  Secondary  Schools. 
109 

110  Juvenile  Employment. 

111  Scientific  Instruments  from  Government  Surplus  Stocks. 

112  Quarterly  Returns  of  Full-time  Teachers. 

113  Maintenance  Grants  to  Local  Youth  Organisations. 

114  Safeguarding  of  Sites. 

115  Recognition  of  Direct  Grant  Grammar  Schools. 

116  School  Registers  and  Records  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools. 

117  Equipment  from  Ministry  of  Aircraft  Production  Surplus  Stocks. 

118  Teachers'  Extraneous  Duties. 

119  Engineering  in  Royal  Navy. 

120  Course  of  Training  for  Nursery  Students. 

121  Courses  for  the  Motor  Vehicle  and  Repairing  Trade. 

122  Weekly  edition  of  Hansard  :   Official  Publications. 

123  The  Christmas  Postal  Service. 

124  Holiday  Periods  in  1946. 

125  School  Furniture  for  the  Raising  of  the  School  Leaving  Age. 
126 

127  Building  Work. 

128  Davidson  Committee  on  Financial  Adjustments. 

129  Nursery  Schools  and  Nursery  Classes. 

130  Royal  College  of  Art  Entrance  and  Scholarship  Examination,  1946. 

131  Government  Camps  and  Hostels. 

132  Huts  for  the  Raising  of  the  School  Leaving  Age. 

133  Quarterly  Returns  of  Full-time  Teachers. 

134  Release  of  Teachers  to  Industry  and  Commerce. 

135  Classification  of  Expenditure  in  the  Education  Account. 

136  Merchant  Navy  Scholarships. 

137  Married  Women  Teachers. 

138  Assistance  in  Agriculture   -with  memo,  and  notes  on  the  organisation 

of  harvest  camps. 

139  Issue  of  Ration  Books    Assistance  by  Schools,  etc. 

140  Equipment  for  School  Canteens  -Catalogue. 

141  Teachers'     Superannuation     Service    in    War-time     Nurseries    and 

Classes. 

142  Huts  for  the  Raising  of  the  School  Leaving  Age. 

143  Government  Evacuation  Scheme. 

144  Education  (Local  Education  Authorities)  Grant  Second  Provisional 

Amending  Regulations,   1946. 

145  Draft  Training  of  Teachers   Grant  Regulations,   1946  (with  Form 

101 A  R.T.C./1946  annexed. 

146  Short  Courses,  1946— Also  Programme  and  Form  106  R.S.C. 

147  French  Assistants  in  Secondary  Schools. 

148  Memorandum  of  guidance  to  Headmasters  (Deferment  of  call-up  of 

boys  who  reach  the  age  of  18  during  School  term). 

149  Army  Apprentice  Tradesmen's  Examination  (Boys). 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

150  Requisitioned  Land  and  War  Works  Act,  1945. 

151  Educational  Building  Work  -Economy  in  the  use  of  Bricks. 

152  National  Institutional  and  Catering  Management  Examination. 

153  Intensive  full-time  courses  in  Technical  Colleges,  etc.  for  persons 

released  from  National  Services. 

154  Loan  of  War  Office  camping  equipment  to  Youth  Organisations. 

155  Memorandum  of  guidance  to  Headmasters  of  Secondary  Grammar 

Schools,   Vice-Chancellors   and   Principals   of  Universities   and 
University  Colleges,  and  University  Joint  Recruiting  Boards. 

156  Power   to   ensure  cleanliness     Administration  of    Section  54  ot   the 

Education  Act,   1944. 

157  Preservation  of  Fruit  by  Schools. 

158  Engineering  Cadet  Courses. 

159  Equipment  for  Games. 
160 

161  Collection  of  Rose  Hips. 

162  Probation  of  Qualified  Teacher s». 

163  School  Attendance  Orders. 

164  Quarterly  Returns  of  Full  Time  Teachers. 

165  The  War  Effort  in  Institutions  of  Further  Education  in  England  and 

Wales. 

166  Awards  in  Art  and  Science. 

167  Salaries  of  Teachers  upon  entry  into  Teaching  Service  as  Qualified 

Teachers  after  a  course  of  training  under  the  Emergency  Scheme. 

168  Building  Materials  and  Components. 

169  School  Clerks,  Secretaries,  etc.,  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools. 

170  Free  Milk  for  Independent  Schools. 

171  Major  Awards. 

172  Handicapped  Pupils     Clothing  and  Medical  Treatment. 
173 

174  Huts  for  Raising  the  School  Age     Services  and  Fixtures  in  Practical 

Rooms  and  Blackboards  in  Classrooms. 

175  Courses  for  the  Motor  Vehicle  Retail  and  Repairing  Trade. 

176  Qualifications  of  Specialist  Teachers  of  Art  and  Music. 

177  Education  of  British  Children  in  Germany. 

178  Memorandum  of  Guidance  to  Headmasters,  etc. 

179  Provision  of  Clothing  under  Section  51  of  the  Education  Act,  1944. 

180  Salaries  of  Teaching  Staffs  of  Farm   Institutes  and   of  Agricultural 

(including  Horticultural)  subjects  on  the  staffs  of  Local  Education 
Authorities  :    Interim  Report  of  the  Burnham  Committee. 

181  Quarterly  Returns  of  Full-time  Teachers. 

1 82  Chelsea  College  of  Physical  Education. 

183  School  Meals  Service  :    Statistical  Return  for  June,  1946. 


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GRANT    REGULATIONS 

No.    1        ,..     Elementary   Education   Grant   Provisional   Amending   Regulations, 
1941. 

Elementary  Education  Grant,  Second  Provisional  Amending  Regula- 
tions, 1941. 

Elementary   Education    Grant   Provisional   Amending    Regulations, 

1942. 
No.     4        ...     Higher  Education  Grant  Regulations,  1941. 

Higher  Education  Grant  Provisional  Amending  Regulations,  1942. 
No.    5       ...     State  Scholarships  Amending  Regulations  No.  1,  1941. 
No.     7       .  .     Training  of  Teachers  Supplementary  Regulations,  1941. 

Regulations  for  the  Training  of  Teachers,  1941. 

Training  of  Teachers  Supplementary  Regulations,  1942. 

Training  of  Teachers  Amending  Regulations  No.  1,  1942. 

Training  of  Teachers  Provisional  Amending  Regulations,  1942. 

The  Training  of  Teachers  Supplementary  Regulations,  1943. 

The  Training  of  Teachers  Amending  Regulations  No.  2,  1943. 
No.     8        ...     Education  Code  Provisional  Amending  Regulations,  1942. 
No.  10         ..     Secondary  Schools.     Provisional  Amending  Regulations,  1941. 

Secondary  Schools  Provisional  Amending  Regulations,  1942. 

Secondary  Schools  Provisional  Amending  Regulations,  1943. 
No.  12        ...     Science  Awards  Amending  Regulations  No.  1,  1942. 
No.  13         ..     Social  and  Physical  Training  Grant  Regulations,  1939. 

Social  and  Physical  Training  Grant  Regulations  Amendment  No.  1, 

1940. 

No.  14        ...     Amendments    to    the    Adult    Education    Regulations,    1940-1941, 
Nov.,  1940. 

Adult  Education  Amending  Regulations  No.  2,  1941 

Adult  Education  Amending  Regulations  No.  3,  1941. 

Adult  Education  Amending  Regulations  No.  4,  1942. 

Adult  Education  Amending  Regulations  No.  5,  1943. 

No.  1          ..      Draft  dated  May  21st,   1946,  of  the  Education  (Local  Education 

Authorities)  Grant  Regulations,  1946. 
The  Education  (Local  Education  Authorities)   Grant  Regulations, 

1946,  S.R.  &  O.  1946  No.  1215,  dated  July  23rd,  1946. 
No.  2         ...     Draft  dated  May  30th,  1946,  of  the  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools 

(Grant  Conditions)  Amending  Regulations  No.  2,  1946. 
The  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools  (Grant  Conditions)  Amending 
Regulations  No.  2,  1946,  S.R.  &  O.  1946  No.  1287,  dated  July 
26th,  1946. 
No.  5          ...     Draft  dated  May  10th,  1946,  of  the  Regulations  for  State  Scholarships 

and  University  Supplemental  Awards,  1946. 

The  Regulations  for  State  Scholarships  and  University  Supplemental 

Awards,  1946,  S.R.  &  O.  1946  No.  1216,  dated  July  23rd,  1946. 

No.  6          ...     The  Further  Education  Grant  Amending  Regulations  No.   1,  1946, 

S.R.  &  O.  1946  No.  1067,  dated  July  8th,  1946. 

No.  7A       ...     Draft  dated   June   3rd,  1946,  of  the  Training  of  Teachers  Supple- 
mentary Gr?nt  Regulations,   1946. 
The  Training  of  Teachers  Supplementary  Grant  Regulations,  1946, 

S.R.  &  O.  1946  No.  1289,  dated  July  26th,  1946. 
No.  7B       ...     Draft  dated  July  2nd,  1046,  of  the  Teachers'  Emergency  Training 

(Students'    Grants)   Regulations,    1946. 
No.  8         ...     Draft  dated  May  21st,  1946,  of  the  Ministry  of  Education  (Further 

Education  and  Training)  Grant  Regulations,  1946. 
The  Ministry  of  Education  (Further  Education  and  Training)  Grant 
Regulations,  1946,  S.R.  &O.  1946  No.  1291,  dated  July  27th,  1946. 
No.  10       ...     Draft  dated  May  30th,  1946,  of  the  Art  Awards  Regulations,  1946. 
The  Art  Awards  Regulations,  1946,  S.R.  &  O.  1946  No.  1288,  dated 

July  26th,  1946. 

No.  12       ...     Draft  dated  May  30th,  1946,  of  the  Science  Awards  Regulations,  1946. 
The  Science  Awards  Regulations,  1946,  S.R.  &  O.  1946  No.  1292, 
dated  July  27th,  1946. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

STATUTORY    RULES    AND    ORDERS 

941  No.  599     Teachers  Superannuation  Amending  Rules,   1941. 

941  No.  1931    Teachers  Superannuation  (Nurseries)  Scheme,  1941. 

942  No.  1543   Order  in  Council  Amending  Regulations  58A,  58AD  and  103  of,  and 

adding  Regulations  46AA  and  55c  to.  The  Defence  Regulations, 

1939.    (Prohibits,  except  under  certain  conditions,  use  of  certain 

names  by  Youth  Organisations). 
942  No.  802     Order  in  Council  adding  Part  XII  to  the  Defence  (Agriculture  and 

Fisheries)  Regulations,  1939.    (Part  XII  deals  with  Employment 

of  Children  in  Agricultural  work). 
1944 

89    Teachers  Superannuation  (Kenya)  Scheme,  1944. 
937     The  Education  (Date  of  Appointment  of  Minister)  Order,  1944. 
979     Compulsory  School  Age  (Postponement)  Order,  1944. 
[415     Schemes   of  Divisional  Administration   (Notices)   Regulations,    1944. 
1470     School  Attendance  Order  Regulations,  1944. 
945 

152     Central  Advisory  Councils  for  Education  Regulations,  1945. 
185     The  Welsh  Special  Grant  Regulations,   1945. 
248     County  and  Voluntary  Schools  (Notices)  Regulations,  1945. 
255     Education  (Welsh  Annual  Payments)  Order,  1945. 
345     Regulations  prescribing  standards  for  School  Premises,  1945. 
371     The  Physical  Training  (Clothing)  Regulations,  1945. 
386     The  Training  of  Teachers  Amending  Regulations  No.  3,  1945. 
439     Regulations  for  the  Registration  of  Pupils  at  Schools,  1945. 
439     Regulations  for  the  Registration  of  Pupils  at  Schools,  1945. 
542    Educational  Research  Grant  Regulations,  1945. 
610    The  Central  Welsh  Board  Amending  Regulations,  1945. 
636    Primary  and  Secondary  Schools  (Grant  Conditions)  Regulations,  1945. 
666     Regulations  for  Scholarships  and  other  Benefits,   1945. 

698  Provision  of  Milk  and  Meals  Regulations,  1945. 

699  Educational  Conferences   Regulations,    1945. 

709     Education  (Local  Education  Authorities)  Grant  Regulations,  1945. 
1069    Education  Accounts  (Annual  Statements)  Regulations,  1945. 
1076    Handicapped  Pupils  and  School  Health  Service  Regulations,  1945. 
Draft  Education  (Compensation  Forms)  Regulations,   1945. 
Draft  Handicapped  Pupils  (Certificate)  Regulations,  1945. 
Draft  Further  Education  Grant  Regulations,  1945. 
Draft  Contributions  between  Local  Education  Authorities  (Period  for  Claims) 

Regulations,  1945. 
Draft  Educational  Services  and  Research  Grant  Regulations,  1945. 

Draft  dated  May  30th,  1946,  of  the  Provision  of  Free  Milk  Regulations, 

1946. 
Draft  dated  May  3 1st,  1946,  of  the  Handicapped  Pupils  and  School 

Health  Service  Amending  Regulations,  No.   1,   1946. 
Draft  dated  June  13th,  1946,  of  the  Sokc  of  Peterborough  and  City  of 

Peterborough  Joint  Education  Board  Order,  1946. 
Draft  dated  July  30th,  1946,  of  the  Teachers  Superannuation  (Royal 

Aircraft  Establishment  Technical  College)   Scheme,   1946. 
1946  No.  1290  The   Handicapped   Pupils   and    School   Health    Service   Amending 

Regulations  No.  1,  1946,  dated  July  27th,  1946. 

1946  No.  1293  The  Provision  of  Free  Milk  Regulations,  1946,  dated  July  27th,  1946. 
1946  No.  1353  The  Employment  of  Children  in  Entertainments  Amending  Rules, 

1946,  dated  August  2nd,  1946. 
1946  No.  1354  The  Compensation  of  Displaced  Officers  (War  Service)  (Forms  for 

Teachers)  Regulations,   1946,  dated  August  2nd,   1946. 

1946  Draft  dated  September  7th,  1946,  of  the  Teachers   Superannuation 

(Disabled  Persons'  Training)  Scheme. 

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PROVISIONAL  RULES  AND  ORDERS 

Ministry  of  Education  (Further  Education  and  Training)  Provisional  Grant 
Regulations,  1945, 

Education  (Compulsory  Purchase)  Provisional  Regulations,  1945, 

Primary  and  Secondary  Schools  (Grant  Conditions)  Provisional  Amending 
Regulations,   1945   (Grant  Regulations  No.  2). 

Secondary  Schools  Provisional  Amending  Regulations,  1945  (Grant  Regula- 
tions No.  10) 

Teachers  Superannuation  Provisional  Amending  Rules,  1945. 

Training   Colleges   (Capital   Grants)  Provisional  Regulations,    1945   (Grant 
Regulations  No.  7A). 

Teachers  Emergency  Training  (Students'  Grants)  Provisional  Regulations, 
1945  (Grant  Regulations  No.  7B). 


MINISTRY    OF    HEALTH 

Circular  2422    The*  Care  of  Children  who  become  orphans  as  a  result  of  enemy 
action. 

Circular  2440    Medical  and  Dental  Man  Power. 

Circular  2475    Government    Evacuation    Scheme.       Records    of    unaccompanied 
children. 

Circular  2504    Government  Evacuation  Scheme.    Recovery  of  cost  of  billeting  un- 
accompanied children. 

Circular  2517  Scabies. 

Circular  2612  Government  Evacuation  Scheme.  Billeting  Allowances. 

Circular  2629  Education  Accounts. 

Circular  2713  Diphtheria  Immunisation.    (See  Board  of  Education  Circular  1610). 

Circular  2719  Billeting  (enclosing  Handbook  on  Billeting  and  Welfare). 

Circular  2732  Cod  Liver  Oil  and  Fruit  Juices. 

Circular  2734  Insulin. 

Circular  2831  Infestation  by  Head-lice. 

Circular  2832  War  Orphans. 


OTHER  DOCUMENTS 

The  Schemes  of  Divisional  Administration  (Notices)  Provisional  Regulations,  1946, 
dated  May  31st,  1946, 

Ministry  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries  -School  Harvest  Camps  :  Supplement  to 
H.C.I.  (1946  Edition). 

Ministry  of  Education  -  Teachers'  Service  Book  :   Bulletin  No.  36. 

Home  Office  -Report  of  the  Committee  on  Remuneration  and  Conditions  of  Service, 
including  Superannuation,  in  Approved  Schools  and  Remand  Homes.  (Also 
Home  Office  Circulars  145  and  146/1946,  dated  June  llth,  1946.) 

Government  Publications  Sectional  List  No,  2— Ministry  of  Education  Publications 
Revised  to  May  31st,  1946. 

Illustrated  folder  on  entry  into  the  Civil  Service. 

Ministry  of  Education  Pamphlet  No.  5-  -Special  Educational  Treatment. 

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PROCEDURE  FOR  ASSESSMENT  Of 
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MINISTRY  OF  EDUCATION.     Circular  121  :  August  16th,  1946 

THE  NEW  GRANT  SYSTEM. 

1 .  In  Circular  96  the  principle  of  the  new  grant  system  for  school  meals  was 
stated  in  the  following  terms  . — 

"  It  is  therefore  proposed  from  April  1st,  1947,  to  raise  the  Exchequer  sub- 
vention m  aid  of  the  cost  of  school  dinners  to  a  level  which  will  meet  in  full  the  reason- 
able net  cost  of  school  dinners  to  Authorities  ;  but  this  Exchequer  subvention  will 
be  limited  to  the  reasonable  net  cost  per  meal  as  fixed  annually  by  the  Minister  for 
the  area  after  consultation  with  the  Authority." 

2.  It  was  further  explained  : — 

(i)  That  the  approved  cost  per  meal  for  school  dinners  for  day  pupils  would  be 
separately  assessed  in  respect  of  (a)  expenditure  on  food,  and  (b)  other  expenditure 
and  that  the  total  amount  of  grant  payable  for  the  year  on  the  expenditure  of  the 
Authority  on  school  dinners  would  not  exceed  an  amount  ascertained  by  reference 
to  the  approved  cost  and  to  the  number  of  meals  supplied  ; 

(ii)  That  as  trom  April  1st,  1947,  expenditure  on  meals  and  refreshments  other 
than  dinners  for  day  pupils  would  rank  for  grant  at  the  normal  formula  rate  ; 

(in)  That  expenditure  on  establishing  and  equipping  school  canteens  would 
continue  to  attract  grant  at  100  per  cent.  ;  and 

(iv)  That  Authorities  would  be  asked  during  the  year  1946-47  to  supply  the 
necessary  financial  and  statistical  information  for  a  review  of  costs  and  for  determina- 
tion of  the  approved  cost  per  meal  for  the  year  1947-48. 

ASSESSMENT  OF  GRANT 

3.  The  procedure  for  the  assessment  of  grant  in  respect  of  school  dinners  for 
day  pupils  will  be  as  follows  : — 

(i)  The  Authority  will  be  asked  to  submit  information  m  the  light  of  which 
the  Minister  after  consultation  with  the  Authority  will  fix  tor  the  area  (a)  a  unit 
cost  per  dinner  for  food,  and  (b)  a  unit  cost  per  dinner  for  overhead  expenditure, 
i.e.,  for  all  expenditure  other  than  on  food.  These  will  be  called  the  unit  costs  for 
food  and  overheads  respectively  for  the  financial  year  to  which  they  will  apply  for 
the  purposes  of  grant. 

(ii)  The  sum  of  the  following  amounts,  less  the  income  from  parents,  etc., 
will  be  the  amount  of  grant  payable,  subject  to  the  general  conditions  of  the  Grant 
Regulations  : — 

(a)  The  actual  expenditure  on  food  up  to  the  limit  of  the  unit  cost  for  food 
multiplied  by  the  number  of  dinners  served  at  or  in  respect  of  maintained 
schools  ; 

(b)  The  actual  expenditure  on  overheads  up  to  the  limit  of  the  unit  cost  for 
overheads  multiplied  by  the  same  number  as  in  (a)  ; 

(r)  The  actual  expenditure  (for  food  and  overheads  together)  incurred  under 
Sections  78  (2)  (a)  and  81  of  the  Education  Act,  1944,  in  respect  of  dinners 
at  non-maintained  schools  (other  than  Independent  Schools — see  paragraph 
9)  up  to  the  limit  of  the  sum  of  the  two  unit  costs  multiplied  by  the  number 
of  such  dinners. 

(iii)  In  the  preceding  sub-paragraph  the  unit  cost  referred  to  is  that  finally 
determined  under  the  procedure  set  out  in  paragraph  4. 

(iv)  The  grant  thus  assessed  will  be  the  whole  of  the  Exchequer  subvention 
in  aid  of  school  dinners  for  day  pupils  (in  schools  other  than  Independent  Schools). 
No  expenditure  properly  attributable  to  this  service  will  be  eligible  for  grant  under 
any  other  head. 

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ARRANGEMENTS  FOR  FIXING  THE  UNIT  COSTS  FOR  FOOD  AND 
OVERHEADS  FOR  1947-48. 

4.  (i)  The  information  required  is  shown  on  Form  220  M  which  is  reproduced 
in  outline  in  the  appendix.*     This  form  should  be  completed  and  sent  to  the  Medical 
Branch  of  the  Ministry  not  later  than  October  15th  next.     Authorities  will,  no  doubt, 
accompany  the  form  with  a  statement  in  explanation  of  the  information  submitted 
and  in  support  of  their  forecast  of  the  costs  per  meal  for  1947-48. 

(n)  In  the  light  of  this  information  the  Authority  will  be  notified,  if  possible 
before  December  31stj  1946>  of  the  unit  costs  provisionally  fixed  for  their  area. 
The  purpose  of  this  step  is  to  furnish  the  Authority  for  the  purpose  of  their  rate 
estimates  with  an  indication  of  the  position  with  regard  to  the  grant  on  school  dinners 
as  long  as  possible  before  the  beginning  of  the  financial  year  in  question. 

(ih)  Up  to  September  30th,  1947^  ii  will  be  open  to  the  Authority  to  seek  a 
revision  of  the  provisional  unit  costs  lor  1947-48  and  for  this  purpose  they  may  submit 
such  new  or  amended  figures  on  Form  220  M  and  such  further  explanations  as  may 
seem  to  them  desiiable. 

(iv)  The  provisional  (or  revised)  unit  costs  will  then  be  made  final  by  the  Minister, 
subject  to  sub-paragraph  (v)  below. 

(v)  After  the  unit  costs  have  been  finally  fixed  for  the  financial  year  they  will  not 
normally  be  open  to  further  adjustment.  The  Minister  proposes,  however,  to  reserve 
power  to  make  upward  or  downward  adjustments  necessitated  by  contingencies  of  an 
exceptional  nature  outside  the  control  of  the  Authority  and  directly  affecting  costs, 
e.g.,  an  increase  in  wages  due  to  a  general  award,  a  reduction  in  the  price  of  fuel,  or  a 
substantial  change  in  the  level  of  food  prices  such  as  could  not,  in  the  case  of  an 
increase,  be  offset  by  a  reasonable  adjustment  of  purchases. 

5.  Subject  to  adjustments  in  the  light  of  experience  it  is  intended  to  follow  the 
same  general  procedure  in  future  years. 

OTHER  MEALS  AND  REFRESHMENTS. 

6.  Owing  to  the  special  difficulty  of  an  apportionment  of  expenditure  between 
(i)  dinners,  and  (ii)  other  meals  and  refreshments  respectively,  the  Minister  proposes 
to  take  power  in  Regulations  to  fix  assumed  costs  per  meal  for  other  meals   and 
refreshments  in  respect  of  (a)  food,  and  (6)  overheads.     These  assumed  costs  would 
be  used  to  determine  the  sum  to  be  "treated  for  grant  purposes  as  expenditure  attribut- 
able to  other  meals  or  refreshments,  on  which  grant  will  be  paid  at  the  normal  formula 
rate.     In  order  to  provide  information  for  this  purpose  Authorities  are  asked  to  give 
on  Form  220  M  such  estimates  as  they  can  of  these  costs  per  meal.     The  statement 
accompanying  the  Form  should  explain  the  basis  adopted.     In  the  meantime,  it  is 
proposed  to  defer  a  decision  whether  the  assumed  costs  should  be  fixed  for  the  country 
as  a  whole  or  for  each  area  separately. 

NUMBER  OF  MEALS. 

7.  For  the  present,  in  order  to  avoid  adding  to  the  burden  of  clerical  wort 
at  the  schools,  the  "  number  of  meals  "  for  the  purpose  of  all  calculations  in  connectior 
with  the  new  grant  system  will  be  the  number  of  meals  served  (of  the  type  in  question 
returned  by  the  School  Canteens,  as  catering  establishments,  to  the  local  Food  Office 
for  the  six  and  a  half  eight-weekly  periods  most  nearly  conforming  with  the  financia 
year. 

*A  supply  of  I7orms  220M  will  be  issued  as  soon  as  possible. 

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FORM  220  M. 

8.  (i)  It  should  be  noted  that  the  particulars  of  expenditure  required  in  Form 
220  M  relate  throughout  to  gross  costs  ;    as  explained  in  paragraph  3  the  income 
from  parents,  etc.,  will  be  deducted  at  the  final  stage  in  arriving  at  the  net  expenditure 
in  aid  of  which  the  Exchequer  subvention  will  be  paid  in  accordance  with  paragraph 
1  of  Circular  96. 

(ii)  It  is  appreciated  that  owing  to  staffing  difficulties  Authorities  may  not  find 
it  possible  on  this  occasion  to  complete  Tables  1  (a)  and  2  (a)  in  full  detail,  although 
the  analysis  required  does  not  go  beyond  that  provided  in  the  Statutory  Education 
Revenue  Account.  It  is  essential,  however,  that  expenditure  on  food,  after  exclusion 
of  expenditure  on  the  purchase  of  school  milk,  should  be  separated  from  expenditure 
on  overheads.  The  expenditure  on  salaries  and  wages  should  also  be  separately 
shown. 

(iii)  It  will  be  noted  that  in  Tables  1  (a),  2  (a)  and  3  (a),  line  B  Q),  Column  (3), 
the  only  overhead  expenditure  on  milk  which  Authorities  arc  asked  to  isolate  is 
expenditure  on  wages  incurred  in  the  handling  of  milk  in  the  schools. 

(iv)  Table  4  relating  to  the  number,  size  and  type  of  the  Canteens  is  intended 
to  provide  a  broad  picture  of  the  type  of  service  in  the  area  in  view  of  the  bearing 
of  these  factors  on  costs.  Authorities  are  asked  to  show  the  position  at  or  about  the 
beginning  of  the  year  1946-47  ;  but  accurate  relation  to  a  particular  date  will  not  be 
required. 

EXPENDITURE  IN  RESPECT  OF  INDEPENDENT  SCHOOLS  UNDER 
SECTIONS  78  (2)  (a)  AND  81  OF  THE  EDUCATION  ACT,  1944. 

9.  Expenditure  under  Sections  78  (2)  (a)  and  81  of  the  Education  Act,  1944* 
on  school  dinners  at  Independent  Schools  and  the  number  of  dinners  concerned 
will  be  excluded  from  the  calculation  of  the  unit  costs  and  from  the  calculation  of 
grant  under  paragraph  3  above.     For  purposes  of  grant  this  expenditure  (as  at 
present)  will  require  specific  and  prior  approval  and  the  grant  will  meet  the  expendi- 
ture up  to  the  amount  so  approved. 

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SCHOOL  MEALS   SERVICE 


MACHINERY  AND  ADMINISTRATION* 

By  E.  D.  M ARRIS  (Ministry  of  Education) 

The  School  Meals  Service  as  we  know  it,  was  born  of  the  bombs  and  torpedoes 
of  1940  in  the  days  when  we  did  things  without  asking  too  much  permission.  It 
was  not  in  a  good  time  of  peace  and  prosperity  but  in  those  darkest  days  of  war  that 
we  rubbed  out  "  School  Feeding  Centre "  and  wrote  "  School  Canteen."  We 
were  given  the  courageous  advice  that  improvement  of  the  service  must  go  hand  in 
hand  with  expansion  even  in  a  time  of  peril.  The  year  1941  saw  this  policy  established 
by  the  setting-up  of  a  new  standard  of  quality  to  be  aimed  at,  and  the  next  year  saw 
the  first  big  achievement  when  the  numbers  having  school  dinners  at  the  end  of  the 
year  reached  one  million.  In  1943  we  realised  that  to  get  much  further,  new  methods 
were  needed.  About  25  per  cent,  of  the  children  were  getting  meals  but  the  outlook 
in  the  Atlantic  battle  was  serious  and  the  idea  of  linking  the  Service  eventually  with 
Family  Allowances  had  taken  root.  It  was  decided  to  develop  the  Service  without 
limit  and  we  put  the  average  target  at  75  per  cent.  Minor  adaptations  of  existing 
buildings  and  a  small  supply  of  flimsy  huts  no  longer  sufficed  ;  we  needed  a  large 
building  programme.  This  is  where  the  Ministry  of  Works  came  into  the  picture. 
They  could  not  spare  Architects  to  plan  individual  Canteens  but  at  our  suggestion 
they  offered  to  organise  a  programme  of  building  on  standardised  lines.  During 
that  summer  the  first  10  standard  plans  were  worked  out  with  printed  specifications 
and  quantities.  Many  plans  have  been  added  since,  particularly  for  the  complete 
Canteens  comprising  Kitchen  and  Dining  Room. 

STANDARD  PLANS 

Slight  adjustments  can  be  made  in  the  standard  plans  when  absolutely  necessary, 
e.g.,  to  fit  the  site,  but  small  variations  mean  separate  drawings,  amendments  of 
quantities  and  specifications,  and  special  attention  at  every  stage,  so  that  there  is 
not  merely  more  but  very  much  more  work  to  be  done  than  in  normal  cases.  Naturally 
there  are  many  details  we  too  should  like  to  alter  in  the  light  of  experience  but  in 
this  mass  production  scheme  we  can  only  do  this  gradually.  On  the  whole  the 
Standard  Canteens  are  a  good  and  fairly  spacious  job  which  you  can  alter  and  improve 
if  you  like  when  times  permit.  You  arc  not  bound  in  any  way  by  the  Standard 
Plans  when  your  Authority  are  carrying  out  building  work  themselves,  though  most 
people  seem  to  find  them  helpful  and  they  serve  to  illustrate  the  degree  of  economy 
in  building  labour,  materials  and  equipment  that  still  has  to  be  observed.  Be  careful 
about  the  size  ot  Canteen  you  ask  for,  do  not  cut  it  too  fine  but  remember  that  you  have 
to  make  us  feel  reasonably  satisfied  that  you  are  asking  for  the  right  size.  Do  not 
ask  for  accommodation  for  500  without  explanation  when  at  first  sight  it  seems 
unlikely  that  the  demand  will  exceed  350  ;  give  us  the  facts.  As,  however,  the 
Standard  Plans  of  dining  rooms  in  most  cases  provide  only  eight  square  feet  per 
seat  whereas  for  seconday  schools  the  new  Building  Regulations  require  nine  square 
feet,  a  10-15  per  cent,  over-estimate  of  the  numbers  likely  to  take  dinner  at  such  schools 
is  all  to  the  good. 

DINING  ROOMS 

The  Building  Regulations  prescribed  a  separate  Dining  Room  for  every  secondary 
school  and  for  every  primary  school  with  more  than  six  classes.  Under  the  1943 
programme  we  were  only  able  to  allow  Dining  Rooms  where  it  was  quite  impossible 
to  do  without,  but  at  the  beginning  of  1945,,  Circular  21  laid  it  down  that  a  separate 
Dining  Room  should  be  considered  wherever  it  would  be  required  on  the  standard 
of  the  Building  Regulations,  though,  in  some  cases  there  might  be  good  grounds  for 
adopting  temporary  expedients.  This  has  been  greatly  emphasised  by  Circular  97 
which  insists  on  the  need  for  rapid  improvement  in  the  amenities  of  the  Service  in 
addition  to  expansion.  The  case  of  the  small  school  which  at  present  has  no  assembly 
hall  or  free  space  presents  special  difficulty.  We  have  authority  to  allow  separate 
Dining  Rooms  in  these  cases  when  it  seems  really  necessary  but  we  must  be  satisfied 
that  better  'dining  conditions  could  not  wait  for  the  execution  of  the  Development 
Plan  and  we  must  not  waste  money  or  clutter  up  small  sites.  If  there  is  no  Hall 
it  can  be  taken  for  granted  that  we  will  normally  allow  the  provision  of  a  separate 
Dining  Room  if  there  are  four  to  six  classes,  but  where  the  classes  number  one,  two 

*From  a  paper  read  to  the  Conference  of  School  Meals  Organisers,  held  by  the  Ministry  of 
Education,  May,  1946. 

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or  three,  proposals  for  a  separate  dining  room  have  to  be  closely  considered.  We 
are  planning  a  new  small,  and  we  hope,  very  economical  Kitchen  and  Dining  Room 
for  40  enlargeable  to  70  which  may  make  the  decisions  on  some  of  these  cases  easier. 
Much  correspondence  is  saved  on  this  and  other  points  if  the  latest  edition  of  Form 
212M.  is  used  and  all  the  relevant  questions  answered. 

SUPPLY  AND  EQUIPMENT 

Form  212M  is  the  form  on  which  all  building  work  and  initial  issues  of  equipment 
(but  not  replacements)  arc  sanctioned,  i.e.,  it  is  the  form  for  the  approval  of  capital, 
not  maintenance,  expenditure.  It  is  convenient  to  use  it  for  both  large  and  small 
matters  involving  free  provision  or  100  per  cent,  grant  because  there  must  be  a  record 
of  these  transactions  wholly  at  the  cost  of  the  Exchequer.  If  there  seem  to  be  too 
many  of  these  forms,  arrangements  can  be  made  with  us  to  deal  en  bloc  with  collections 
of  small  items  which  are  usually  small  additions  of  equipment  to  existing  Canteens. 
Arrangements  can  also  be  made  for  periodical  bulk  ordering  in  the  case  of  all  except 
heavy  equipment  so  that  a  steady  flow  can  be  maintained  and  delay  avoided.  If 
approval  in  principle  is  obtained  heavy  equipment  can  be  ordered  at  an  early  stage 
so  as  to  minimise  the  possibility  of  a  hold-up  through  delays  in  delivery.  It  is  best 
to  fix  up  the  matter  of  procedure  by  discussion  at  the  Ministry  as  methods  and  circum- 
stances vary  a  little  from  area  to  area.  The  setting  up  of  a  Central  Stores  organisation 
for  the  area  often  helps  a  great  deal. 

POOL  EQUIPMENT 

Very  briefly  I  want  to  explain  the  history  and  nature  of  Pool  Equipment.  In 
1941  it  was  seen  that  the  total  demands  for  Canteen  equipment  for  all  purposes  far 
exceeded  the  supply  and  that  the  only  hope  of  making  ends  meet  was  to  use  standardisa- 
tion, to  plan  a  wide  range  of  equipment  on  utility  lines,  and  to  place  bulk  orders  for 
it  on  the  basis  of  programmes  submitted  by  all  the  Government  Departments  con- 
cerned. This  was  an  immensely  difficult  shop- keeping  operation  carried  out  by  the 
Ministry's  Officials  largely  with  inexperienced  staff  under  the  heavy  pressure  of  war 
conditions.  Mistakes  and  stupidities  have,  of  course,  been  innumerable,  we  all 
share  the  responsibility  for  them,  but  despite  all  the  irritations  the  system  has  in 
fact  produced  the  goods  and  in  the  present  conditions  of  severe  shortage  it  is  still 
essential.  Two  things  need  to  be  made  clear.  The  Pool  is  a  pool  of  orders  not  a 
warehouse  of  equipment.  Bulk  orders  for  manufacture  are  placed  and  when  your 
order  is  received  by  the  Ministry  of  Works  the  manufacturer  is  instructed  to  deliver 
the  goods  to  you.  Despite  every  care  in  giving  delivery  instructions,  it  sometimes 
happens  that  the  particular  manufacturer  is  unexpectedly  held  up  by  some  difficulty 
and  takes  abnormally  long  over  delivery.  Do  not  complain  too  soon  but  don't  wait 
six  months-  or  more  without  sending  in  a  reminder  to  the  Ministry  of  Works  and  if 
really  necessary  tell  us  about  it  too. 

The  other  point  is  that  in  the  war  we  necessarily  had  to  adopt  austerity  designs 
and  use  substitute  materials  and  finishes.  Now  the  Ministry  of  Works  is  helping 
in  every  possible  way  to  return  to  normal  qualities  and  designs,  but  the  manufacturing 
adjustments  are  innumerable  and  you  must  not  be  surprised  for  the  present  if  progress 
seems  slow.  It  is  particularly  disappointing  that  for  example  only  a  fraction  of  your 
demand  for  knives  can  be  made  in  stainless  steel  despite  the  most  energetic  efforts. 

Just  how  much  we  have  to  speed  things  up  is  shown  by  these  figures.  Last 
year  we  received  proposals  for  new  Canteen  provision  for  5,000  children  a  week. 
This  year  the  figure  has  risen  to  10,000  and  even  15,000  a  week  but  if  we  are  to  carry 
out  our  task  quickly  enough  it  will  have  to  reach  20,000.  The  bulk  orders  for  equip- 
ment have  been  increased  accordingly  but  the  problem  is  to  secure  the  output.  The 
new  arrangement  for  building  labour  priority  introduced  in  January  appears  to  be 
working  well  on  the  whole.  Since  direction  of  labour  has  been  abolished  it  is  obvious 
that  the  priority  scheme  cannot  cure  the  shortage  of  labour  but  it  does  ensure  us  a 
reasonable  share.  Now  we  have  a  priority  system  for  building  materials  as  well 
which  is  just  getting  into  its  stride.  The  main  point  is  that  we  must  stop  using 
bricks  wherever  we  possibly  can.  Provided  that  the  minimum  of  material  in  short 
supply  is  demanded,  all  School  Meals  work  receives  full  priority  for  materials 
irrespective  of  the  degree  of  priority  granted  for  building  labour.  My  last  point  is 
about  finance.  During  the  war  years  we  have  kept  statistical  material  to  the  bare 
minimum  but  in  future  with  the  cost  of  the  Service  being  borne,  subject  to  limits, 
by  the  Exchequer  as  explained  in  Circular  96  it  is  clear  that  more  information  and 
closer  financial  control  will  be  needed.  We  must  all  accept  the  fact  that  proper 
costing  of  the  Service  is  essential. 

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SCHOOL  MEALS  SERVICE 

STATISTICAL  RETURN  FOR  JUNE,   1946. 
ADMIN.  MEMO.  No.  183  :  September  27,  1946. 

The  attached  Statistical  Table,  showing  for  each  area  the  number  and  percentage 
of  pupils  receiving  school  dinners  and  milk,  is  furnished  for  the  information  of 
authorities.  It  may  be  found  of  value  for  the  purpose  of  the  measures  which  they 
were  asked  to  take  in  paragraph  2  of  Circular  96  to  assess  and  ensure  the  progress  of 
their  programme  for  the  school  meals  service. 

SCHOOL  MEALS  AND  MILK— JUNE,  1946 

Number  of  pupils  taking  Dinners  and  Milk  in  Primary  and  Secondary 
Schools  (excluding  Special  and  Direct  Grant  Schools)  with  percentages 
based  on  the  number  of  children  present  on  the  day  of  the  return. 


Total  Primary  and 
Secondary  Schools 

Dinners 
No.  ot               pcr  ccnt               No.  ot 

Milk 
per  cent. 

L.F.  A 


(1) 


No 

present 
(.Day 
Pupils) 


(2) 


Day 

Pupih 

taking 

Dinners 


(3) 


pupils 

lunc,       Fob-          taking         June,       Feb- 
1946       ruary,    Milk.     (Day     1946       ruary, 
,     1946      pupils  and  1946 

Boarders) 


(5) 


(6) 


(7) 


ENGLAND  AND  WALES... '4,596,975  ,1,977,859      43.0      41.2  3,296,938      71.7      71. b 


England 


...:4,265,902  ,1,816,305      42.6      40.7   3,076,949      72.1       72.0 


Bedfordshire        .  .  30,500 

Berkshire 26,672 

Buckinghamshire. . .  35,780 

Cambridgeshire    ...,  14,663 

Isle  of  Ely   ...-  10,312 

Cheshire '  75,248 

Cornwall 34,779 

Isles  of  Scilly  135 

Cumberland         ...  27,156 

Derbyshire           ...  77,333 

Devon       !  45,517 

Dorset       :  28,336 

Durham j  117,971 

Essex         157,960 

Gloucestershire    . . . !  47,020 

Hampshire            ...j  59,743 

Isle  of  Wight  8,360 

Herefordshire       ...  13,619 

Hertfordshire       ...|  54,605 

Huntingdonshire  . . . ;  7,357 

Kent         153,481 

Lancashire           ...  207,121 

Leicestershire       ...!  37,750 

Lines.— Holland  . . .  \  1 2,843 

„     —  Kesteven  13,346 

„     — Lindscy  ...,  33,570 


13,752 

45.1 

41.6 

21,383 

70.1   69.5 

14,865 

55.7 

54.3  ' 

20,855 

78,2   75.9 

16,176 

45.2 

42.6  ; 

25,443 

71.0 

68.5 

5,318  • 

36.3  ! 

36.5 

10,204 

69.6 

69.6 

2,532  . 

24.6 

22.0 

7,083 

68.7 

68.8 

38,436 

51.1 

50.5 

53,647 

71.3   70.7 

15,400 

44.3 

37.8 

22,425 

64.4  ;  63.5 

11,937 

44.0 

40.1 

17,132 

62.9 

61.8 

34,956 

45.2 

45.1 

54,027 

69.9 

71.5 

27,092 

59.5 

56.9 

33,181 

72.2   67.8 

14,189 

50.1 

47.5 

20,777 

72.6 

72.3 

58,233 

49.4 

37.2 

98,841 

83.8 

76.0 

84,266 

53.3 

52.1 

113,825 

72.0 

74.4 

20,930 

44.5 

44.5 

29,023 

61.6 

67.4 

32,250 

54.0 

52.7 

42,612 

71.1 

70.7 

3,821 

45.7 

42.6 

6,004 

71.8 

72.8 

8,477 

62.2 

59.4 

8,973 

65.9 

62.6 

30,786 

56.4 

51.4 

41,664 

76.3 

74.0 

1,929 

26.2 

21.6 

5,453 

74.1 

72.8 

68,206 

44.4 

43.1 

111,304 

72.3 

73.2 

92,439 

44.6 

42.7 

147,579 

71.2 

67.7 

17,305 

45.8 

45.0 

27,594 

72.9   69.4 

2,783 

21.7 

21.0 

8,485 

66.1  i  69.2 

2,843 

21.3 

22.0 

9,657 

72.4  '  75.0 

16,442 

49.0 

45.6 

22,289 

65.9 

63.9 

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1 

! 

* 

Total  Primary  and         j 

Secondary  Schools.         j 

1 

i 

Dinners         ' 

Milk 

i 
i 

No.  of      ! 

per  cent. 

No.  of 

per  cent. 

No. 

Day 

! 

pupils 

L  H.A 

present 

Pupils 

June,    i 

Feb-     < 

taking      i 

June, 

Feb- 

(Day      i 

taking      i 

1946 

ruary.     Milk.  (Day  ' 

1946 

ruary, 

Pupils) 

Dinner*     i 

1946      pupils  and  i 

1946 

Boarders) 

<D 

(2) 

(3) 

tf)      , 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(»> 

1 

j 

, 

i 

Middlesex... 

220,002  ! 

103,085 

46.9  ! 

46.0 

156,070 

70.9 

71.8 

Norfolk     ! 

37,308 

14,911 

40.0 

35.5 

26,028 

69.6 

04.1 

Northamptonshire   , 

27,097  ; 

7,186  , 

26.5  i 

25.4  ' 

21,087 

77.7 

78.3 

Peterboro'  Soke  and 

i 

City       ! 

7,175  i 

1,343 

18.7  ! 

17.5  1 

4,946 

68.8 

73.1 

Northumberland  ...j 

48,958  ; 

24,390  I 

49.8  | 

47.1   j 

29,999 

61.3 

61.8 

I 

i 

i 

i 

Nottinghamshire  .  .  . 

59,119 

22,030  : 

37.3  ! 

34.6  : 

43,830 

74.1 

73.1 

Oxfordshire 

17,419 

8,200 

47.1 

45.2  , 

13,069 

75.0 

73.4 

Rutland     

1,900 

683 

35.9 

35.4 

833 

43.8 

i    40.7 

Shropshire 

31,724 

13,438 

42.4 

38.0 

22,306 

'    69.9 

69.6 

Somerset  ... 

45,947 

26,832  . 

58.4 

54.6 

34,908 

76.0 

76.9 

i 

Staffordshire 

96,324  , 

31,606 

32.8  i 

32.2 

67,104 

•    69.6 

i    67.8 

Suffolk,  East 

21,757  i 

13,219 

60.8  ' 

57.2 

15,408 

70.8 

68.4 

„        West      ... 

11,802  . 

4,735 

40.1 

39.8 

8,684 

73.6 

76.4 

Surrey       

116,376 

71,671 

61.6 

59.9 

88,410 

,    75.9 

76,7 

Sussex,  East 

26,015 

14,787  ' 

56.8  ' 

55.3 

18,745 

72.1 

71.9 

West 

28,512 

16,510  : 

57.9 

56.6 

23,882 

;    83.3 

83.3 

Warwickshire 

49,365 

17,263 

35.0 

33.6 

34,079 

(>9.0 

70.9 

Westmorland 

7,780 

3,608 

46.4 

40.6 

5,283 

66.3 

67.8 

Wiltshire  

36,281 

10,983 

30.3 

30.9 

20,593 

56.8 

77.4 

Worcestershire 

42,741 

19,757 

46.2 

44.3 

31,153 

.    72.9 

75.1 

Yorks,  East  Riding 

21,676 

4,931 

22.7 

21.4 

16,067 

73.6 

73.3 

„     North  Riding 

39,038 

20,587 

52.7 

50.7 

25,790 

66.1 

63.7 

„      West  Riding! 

190,117 

106,000 

55.8 

56.5 

132,717 

69.7 

71.4 

.ondon 

278,342  ' 

125,513 

45.1 

40.8 

174,472 

62.7 

65.6 

Barnsley    .  . 

11,204 

5,826 

52.0 

56.0      ; 

7,145 

,    63.8 

73.1 

Barrow-in- 

i 

Furness  ... 

8,243  ! 

2,794 

33.9 

35.6 

5,463 

66.3 

1    67.9 

Bath          

7,132 

3,096 

43.4 

43.2 

5,839 

81.9 

83.8 

Birkenhead 

16,733 

5,115 

30.6 

31.7  ; 

12,684 

;    75.8 

74.8 

Birmingham 

121,466 

33,311 

27.4 

27.2  | 

96,728 

,    79.6 

1    80.2 

Blackburn... 

11,563  ! 

5,575 

48.2 

48.9 

7,864 

68.0 

:    69.3 

Blackpool  

11,865  ! 

3,657 

30.8 

27.8 

8,169 

1    68.8 

1    65.1 

Boiton       

15,658  i 

5,029 

32.1 

31.5 

12,987 

82.9 

i    77.6 

Bootlc 

9,167 

3,283 

35.8 

34.2 

6,565 

!    71.6 

'    69.0 

Bournemouth 

11,264 

3,292 

29.2 

31.0 

9,233 

,    82.0 

,    88.4 

i 

i 

Bradford   

31,231 

7,466 

23.9 

233 

19,630 

i    62.9 

I    59.9 

Brighton    ... 

14,550 

5,680 

39.0 

38.1 

11,901 

!    82.2 

j    74.8 

Bristol       

42,609 

15,043 

35.3 

32.4 

32,674 

!    76.7 

;    86.2 

Burnley     

9,155 

3,319 

36.3 

34.1 

6,988 

!    76.3 

j    71.9 

Burton-upon- 

; 

i 

Trent     

6,689 

1,846 

27.6 

28.2 

5,136 

!    76.8 

i    77.b 

! 

Bury          

6,096 

1,734 

28.4 

28.0 

3,582 

58.8 

,    60.3 

Canterbury 

3,574 

1,844 

51.6 

49.3 

2,644 

!    74.0  '    75.4 

Carlisle      

8,825 

1,703 

19.3 

17.8 

4,810 

1    54.4  .    56.9 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 


Total  Primary  and 

Secondary  Schools. 

—  -- 

—  —  — 

—  —  —  —  i 

— 

—  _  — 

1 

Dinners 

Milk 

i 

No.  of     1 

per  cent. 

No.  of      . 

per  cent. 

No         ; 

Day        | 

—  ( 

pupils 

. 

J.  E.A. 

present     | 

Pupils      i 

June, 

Feb-    ' 

taking      i 

June,  | 

Feb~ 

(Day       ! 

taking      | 

1946 

ruary 

Milk.  (Day  | 

1Q46    ! 

ruary 

i 

Pllplli) 

Dinners 

1916 

pupils  and  ' 

1 

1946 

1 

Boarders) 

i 

i 

(1) 

(2) 

H) 

(4) 

C5> 

(6) 

(7)     ; 

(8) 

j 

i 

Chester      1 

5,690  i 

2,121 

37.3 

35.9 

4,052 

71.2  ! 

71.9 

Coventry  

25,313 

8,465 

33.4 

31.1 

19,365 

76.5 

76.5 

Croydon    

21,823  i 

11,376 

52.1  , 

50.5 

15,014 

68.8  , 

68.7 

Darlington 

9,998  i 

4,314 

43.1 

42.1  | 

6,770  ' 

67.7  ; 

69.1 

Derby        , 

16,912  i 

4,535 

26.8 

26.9 

13,285 

78.6  i 

80.2 

Dewsbuty 

0,651   , 

3,548 

53.3 

53.3 

3,500 

52.6 

51.5 

Doncaster             ..  ' 

8,764  ! 

4,460 

50.9 

49.1 

5,210 

59.4  , 

60.Q 

Dudley      

9,181 

2,687 

29.3 

27,8 

5,802 

63.2 

63.5 

Eastbourne 

4,587 

2,118 

46.2 

45.1 

3,342 

72.9 

75.7 

East  Ham.  .         ..  , 

11,482 

3,433 

29.9 

30.5 

6,663 

58.0  • 

69.9 

Exeter       

6,787  ' 

2,326 

34.3  ! 

31.1 

5,812 

85.6 

87.3 

Gateshcad.. 

14,778 

5,174 

35.0  , 

33.1 

8,392 

56.8 

54.2 

Gloucester 

8,678 

3,278 

37.8  : 

35.9 

5,804 

66.9 

64.6 

Great  Yarmouth  .  .  .  ; 

5,677 

2,059 

36.3  , 

35.4 

3,370  j 

59.4  j 

59.2 

Grimsby    ' 

11,660 

3,143 

27.0 

24.5 

6,669 

57.2  i 

57.4 

Halifax      ; 

9,851   , 

3,711  , 

37.7 

37.7 

6,396 

64.9 

64.2 

Hastings    

5,286 

2,943 

55.7 

49.5 

4,455 

84.3 

84.8 

Huddersfieid 

12,520 

3,658 

29.2 

28.0 

8,739 

69.8 

70.0 

Ipswich     ... 

10,786 

3,144 

29.1 

29.5 

8,167 

75.7  : 

75,8 

Kings  ton-  upon- 

Hull 

39,172 

8,297 

21.2 

19.9 

31,830 

81.3 

79.3 

Leeds         • 

56,594 

20,669 

36.5 

35.1 

43,374 

76.6  i 

78.0 

Leicester   .  . 

32,014 

7,453 

23.3 

22.3 

23,88b 

74.6 

73.8 

Lincoln     

8,009  i 

3,292 

41.1 

40.3 

6,148 

70.2  ; 

74.3 

Liverpool  

106,495  ! 

37,496 

35.2 

33.6 

92,859 

87.2 

85.4 

Manchester 

79,375 

31,670 

39.9 

38.3 

60,362 

76.0 

73.8 

Middlesbrough    .  .  . 

20,767  | 

7,792 

37.5 

37.0 

14,287 

68.8 

69.1 

Newcastle-upon- 

Tyne      

32,550 

12,061 

37.1 

33.9 

21,773 

66.9 

65.6 

Northampton 

10,280 

1,366 

13.3 

12.9 

7,214 

70.2 

74.5 

Norwich    

13,337 

3,638 

273 

27.8 

9,339 

70.0 

70.0 

Nottingham 

32,686 

8,267 

25.3 

23.8 

25,108 

76.3 

73.4 

Oldham     

11,707 

4,208 

36.7 

32.2 

9,563 

81.7 

63.1 

Oxford      

11,174 

4,5^5 

40.6 

38.1 

9,582 

85.8 

84.3 

Plymouth  

20,553 

4,302 

20.9 

20.2 

15,621 

76.0 

76.6 

Portsmouth 

21,982 

4,462 

20.3 

19.5 

15,807 

71.9 

78.3 

Preston      

12,992 

3,643 

28,0 

27.5 

10,505 

80.9 

78.9 

Reading     

12,447 

2,971 

23.9 

24.8 

8,690 

69.3 

74.2 

Rochdale   

8,569 

3,048 

35.6 

36.6 

7,138 

83.3 

74.5 

Rotherham 

10,542 

3,567 

33.8 

34.4 

5,939 

56.3 

57.4 

St.  Helens 

17,561 

7,049 

40.1 

38.1 

13,962 

79.5 

70.1 

Salford      

21,293 

8,549 

40.1 

37.3 

16,319 

76.6 

77.8 

Sheffield    

59,078 

32,924 

55.7 

53.8 

51,885 

87.8 

86.6 

Smethwick 

8,366 

2,408 

28.8 

29.0 

6,908 

!   82.6 

80.6 

461 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 


1 

Total  Primary  and 
Secondary  Schools. 

Dinners 

Milk 

No.  of 

per  cent. 

No.  of 

per  cent. 

!        No. 

Day 

pupils 

L  E  A.                         present 

Pupils 

June, 

Feb- 

taking 

June, 

Feb- 

(Day 

taking 

1946 

ruary, 

Milk  (Day 

1946 

ruary 

Pupils)          Dinners 

1946 

pupils  and 

1946 

Boarders) 

CD 

(2) 

(3) 

(4) 

(5) 

(6) 

(7) 

(8) 

Southampton 

18,125 

! 

4,091 

22.6 

31.0 

11,506 

63.5 

68.8 

Southend-on-Sea.  .  . 

13,571 

7,267 

53.5 

52.2 

9,517 

70.1 

68.9 

Southport 

7,840 

2,230 

28.4 

28.1 

5,386 

68.7 

70.2 

South  Shields      ... 

13,417 

3,537 

26.4 

28.3 

8,561 

63.8 

63.3 

Stockport  

14,960 

6,044 

40.4 

39.8 

10,390 

69.5 

68.9 

Stoke-on-Trent    ... 

35,682  i       8,789 

24.6 

26.7 

27,938 

78.3 

79.7 

Sunderland          ...      25,803 

6,184 

24.0 

22.0 

19,337 

74.9 

76.2 

Tynemouth          ...1       7,418 

3,883 

52.3 

27.7 

4,641 

62.6 

62.6 

Wakefield  6,914 

3,314 

47.9 

48.0 

4,270 

61.8      08.6 

Wallasey   

10,848 

3,069 

28.3 

28.4 

8,021 

73.9 

76.1 

Walsall      

15,122 

3,714 

24.6 

32.2 

10,315 

68.2 

71.8 

Warrington 

10,866 

3,210 

29.5 

27.6 

7,695 

70.8 

69.2 

West  Bromwich  ... 

11,281 

2,635 

23.4 

25.2 

9,295 

82.4 

82.2 

West  Ham 

19,328 

9,752 

50.5 

49.2 

13,482 

69.8 

64.6 

West  Hartlepool  ... 

9,433 

2,854 

30.3 

29.3 

7,449 

79.0 

77.8 

Wigan       

10,969 

4,762 

43.4 

44.9 

6,887 

62.8 

64.9 

Wolverhampton  ... 

20,485 

7,861 

38.4 

37.0 

14,872 

72.6 

72.0 

Worcester 

7,149 

2,037 

28.5 

27.3 

5,371 

74.7 

75.4 

York          

11,748 

2,578 

21.9 

21.4 

8,076 

68.7 

67.6 

Wales     

331,073 

161,554 

48.8 

47.1 

219,989 

66.4 

65.7 

Anglesey   

6,408 

4,912 

76.7 

75.3 

5,621 

87.7 

48.6 

Breconshire 

6,760 

4,498 

66.5 

58.1 

4,496 

66.5 

65.2 

Caernarvonshire  ... 

15,752 

9,835 

62.4 

61.4 

11,216 

71.2 

64.9 

Cardiganshire 

6,194 

3,838 

62.0 

62.9 

3,616 

58.4 

60.2 

Carmarthenshire  ... 

21,479 

13,705 

63.8 

59.7 

12,612 

58.7 

55.2 

Denbighshire    "   ... 

21,204 

12,533 

59.1 

57.3 

14,539 

68.5 

69.0 

Flintshire  

17,885 

9,215 

51.5 

51.9 

12,207 

68,3 

68.4 

Glamorgan 

99,269 

43,619 

43.9 

44.3 

58,631 

59,1 

62.4 

Merionethshire    ... 

5,143 

3,921 

76.2 

68.9 

3,000 

57.4 

58.2 

Monmouthshire  ... 

42,004 

19,255 

45.8 

42.7 

31,036 

73.9 

72.8 

Montgomeryshire 

5,800 

4,552 

78.5 

73.8 

3,601 

62.1 

60.4 

Pembrokeshire     .  .  . 

11,469 

6,395 

55.8 

53.7 

6,197 

54.0 

50.0 

Radnorshire 

2,414 

2,044 

84.7 

81.4 

1,558 

64.5 

65.2 

Cardiff      

27,925 

4,907 

17.6 

16.0 

21,886 

78.4 

81.3 

Merthyr  Tydnl   ... 

8,585 

5,870 

68.4 

66.3 

8,170 

95.2 

76,2 

Newport  (Mon.)  ... 

13,578 

3,475 

25.6 

20.9 

10,105 

74.4 

69.1 

Swansea    

19,204 

8,980 

46.8 

45.7  1      11,498 

59,9 

61.8 

462 


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Youth  Service 

and 
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405 


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Bedford   Physical   Training   College 

Principal:  Miss  C.  M.  READ.        Vice-Principals:  { Jg  ft/^J™- 

The  object  of  the  College  is  to  train  Students  to  become  Teachers 
of  the  various  branches  of  Physical  Education. 

The  Course  of  Training  extends  over  three  years  and  includes  the 
Theory  and  Practice  of  Educational  Gymnastics,  Remedial  Gymnas- 
tics, and  Dancing;  the  study  of  Anatomy,  Physiology  and  Health 
Education  ;  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Games,  including  Hockey, 
Lacrosse,  Netball,  Cricket,  and  Tennis,  and  also  Swimming. 

Students  are  prepared  for  the  Examination  for  the  University  of 
London  Diploma  in  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Physical  Education. 

An  educational  centre  like  Bedford  affords  special  facilities  for  practice 
in  Teaching  and  for  professional  coaching  in  Games  and  Swimming. 

Fees :  £186  per  year. 

Two  Scholarships  of  £50  and  two  of  £25  are  awarded  annually. 
Application  should  be  made  before  December  1st. 

For  particulars  apply : 
SECRETARY,    37,   LANSDOWNE    ROAD,    BEDFORD. 


LIVERPOOL   PHYSICAL  TRAINING 

COLLEGE 

BARKHILL  ROAD,  AIGBURTH,  LIVERPOOL    17 

Principal :    Miss  M.  T.  CRABBE, 
Diploma  of  Bergman  Osterberg  Physical  Training  College. 

The  course  of  training  extends  over  three  years  and  is  open  to  girls  of 
18  years  of  age  who  have  obtained  a  School  Certificate  or  its  equivalent. 

The  curriculum  includes  : — 

Theory  and  practice  of  Educational  Gymnastics,  Massage  and  Medical  Gymnastics, 

Anatomy,  Physiology,  Psychology  Hygiene,  Games,  Dancing  and  Swimming. 

The  Students  are  prepared  for  the  Diploma  in  Physical  Education  of  London 
University. 

Teaching  practice  is  an  essential  part  of  the  training  and  there  are  good 
facilities  for  this  in  the  Primary,  Secondary  and  Grammar  Schools  of  Liverpool, 
Birkenhead  and  District.  Practical  experience  is  gained  in  Massage  and 
remedial  work  in  the  College  clinic. 

There  are  18  acres  of  grounds  and  playing  fields,  and  an  open  air  swimming 
bath.  The  accommodation  comprises  gymnasium,  medical  gymnasium, 
massage  room,  science  laboratory,  classrooms  and  common  rooms. 

Fees:   £180  per  annum.  Two  scholarships  are  offered  annually. 

Prospectus  and  further  particulars  from  the  Secretary. 

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PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 


Facilities  for  the  Training  of  Teachers  in  England  and  Wales 


L— COURSES  AT  THE  TWO-YEAR  TRAINING  COLLEGES 

A  course  in  physical  training  and  hygiene  is  included  in  the  general  two  years' 
training  for  recognition  as  a  certificated  teacher.  The  following  colleges  also  provide 
other  courses  in  physical  education  as  indicated  below  : — 

COURSES  FOR  MEN 
CHESHIRE. — Chester  Diocesan  (A). 
DEVON. — Exeter,  St.  Luke's  (A). 
DURHAM. — Durham,  Bede  (A). 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.— Cheltenham,  St.  Paul's  (A). 
LEICESTERSHIRE. — Loughborough,  East  Midlands  (O). 
LONDON.— Chelsea,  St.  Mark's  and  St.  John's  (A). 
LONDON.— Goldsmiths'  College  (O.). 
MIDDLESEX. — Isleworth,  Borough  Road  (A)  (T). 
MIDDLESEX. — Strawberry  Hill,  St.  Mary's  (A). 
WARWICKSHIRE. — Birmingham,  Saltiey  (A). 
YORKSHIRE.— East  Riding  :  York  (A)  (T). 
YORKSHIRE. — West  Riding  •    Leeds  City. 
WALES. — Caernarvonshire,  Bangor  Normal  (A). 
WALES. — Carmarthenshire,  Carmarthen  Trinity  (A). 

COURSES  FOR  WOMEN 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. — Cambridge,  Homerton  (A)  (T). 
DERBYSHIRE. — Derby  (A)  (T). 
DURHAM. — Darlington  (A). 
DURHAM. — Neville's  Cross  (A). 
DURHAM. — Sunderland  (A). 
LANCASHIRE. — Ormskirk,  Edge  Hill  (A). 
LINCOLNSHIRE. — Lincoln  (A)  (T*). 
LONDON. — Kennington,  St.  Gabriel's  (A). 
LONDON. — Avery  Hill  (A.). 
LONDON. — Putney,  Whitelands  (in  conjunction  with  Chelsea  Physical  Training 

College)  (O). 

LONDON.— Wimbledon,  Southlands  (A)  (T)  (O). 
NORFOLK. — Norwich  (A). 

NORTHUMBERLAND. — Newcastle,  Kemon  Lodge  (A). 
NORTHUMBERLAND. — Newcastle,  St.  Mary's  (A). 
YORKSHIRE. — East  Riding  :  Hull,  Municipal  (A). 
YORKSHIRE. — East  Riding  :  Hull,  Roman  Catholic  (A). 
YORKSHIRE.— West  Riding  :  Bingley  (A). 
YORKSHIRE.— West  Riding  :  Leeds  City  (A). 
WALES. — Caernarvonshire,  Bangor  Normal  (A). 

Explanatory  Notes 

A=Advanced  Course  (including  hygiene)  of  approximately  400  hours'  duration, 

taken  as  an  alternative  to  the  ordinary  physical  training  and  hygiene  course 

and  extending  over  two  years. 
T= Three  months'  courses  for  serving  teachers  released  by  their  Authority  for 

the  purpose. 
O= One-year  course  for  teachers  who  have  completed  a  two-years*  course  of  general 

training  at  a  training  college. 
*  —Not  in  Spring  Term. 

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IL—PHYSICAL  TRAINING  COLLEGES 
COLLEGES  FOR  WOMEN 

Three-year  courses  for  women  who  intend  to  become  teachers  of  physical 
education  are  provided  at  the  following  Physical  Training  Colleges  : — 

The  Anstey  Physical  Training  College,  Erdington,  Birmingham  23. 

The  Bedford  Physical  Training  College,  Bedford  (see  page  466). 

Dartford  College  of  Physical  Education,  Dartford  Heath,  Kent  (see  below). 

The  Chelsea  Physical  Training  College,  Chelsea  Polytechnic,  Manresa  Road, 
London,  S.W.3.  (Temporary  address  :  Grand  Hotel,  Borth,  Cardiganshire.) 

The  Liverpool  Physical  Training  College,  Barkhill  Road,  Aigburth,  Liverpool  17 
(see  page  466). 

Ling  Physical  Education  Association,  Hamilton  House,  Bidborough  Street, 
London,  W.C.I. 

Nonmgton  College,  near  Dover,  Kent  (see  page  470). 

HI.— SUMMER  VACATION  COURSES 

A  number  of  such  courses  for  men  and  women  are  arranged  each  year  for 
teachers  from  various  types  of  school.  Particulars  of  most  of  these  are  usually 
published  at  the  end  of  March  each  year  by  H.M.  Stationery  Office  (Board  of 
Education  List  180). 


DARTFORD   COLLEGE   OF 
PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

(BERGMAN  OSTERBERG  TRUST) 

DVRTFOKI)  HEATH,  KENT 

(Founded  in  1885) 

THE  College  has  accommodation  for  ISO  resident  women  students.  The  course 
extends  over  three  years,  and  is  based  upon  Ling's  Swedish  System.  Students  are 
prepared  for  the  Diploma  of  the  London  University.  The  theoretical  work  includes 
Anatomy,  Physiology,  Hygiene,  Theory  of  Medical  and  Educational  Gymnastics  and 
Theory  of  Education.  Practical  Training  is  given  in  Educational  and  Remedial  Gym- 
nastics, Dancing,  Hockey,  Lacrosse,  Cricket,  Tennis  and  Net-Ball,  and  other  minor 
Games,  Swimming  and  Voice  Production. 

In  addition,  courses  in  Social  Science,  English  and  Dramatic  Art,  and  Music  are  also 
arranged. 

Students    obtain    teaching  practice   under  the   Supervision  of  the   College   Staff  in 
Secondary,  Central  and  Elementary  Schools,  and  in  local  clubs,  etc. 

The   College  offers  one  scholarship  of  £80  annually,   and    Kingsfield    Remembrance 
Scholarship  of  £40  p.a.  tnennially. 

For  Prospectus,  etc.,  application  should  be  made  to  the  College  Secretary. 

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PHYSICAL   TRAINING    (CLOTHING) 

THE  PHYSICAL  TRAINING  (CLOTHING)  REGULATIONS,  1945,  DATED  MARCH  24,  1945, 
MADE  BY  THE  MINISTER  OF  EDUCATION  UNDER  SECTION  53  (3)  OF  THE  EDUCATION 
ACT,  1944  (7  &  8  GEO.  6.  c.  31). 

1.  A  Local  Education  Authority  may  provide  for  pupils  in  attendance  at  any 
school  maintained  by  them  such  articles  of  clothing  suitable  for  the  physical  training 
provided  at  the  school  as  are  prescribed  for  the  respective  age-groups  of  pupils  in  the 
Schedule  hereto. 

2.  Articles  of  clothing  so  provided  shall  belong  to  the  Authority  who  may 
allow  them  to  be  used  by  such  of  the  pupils  as  require  their  use  from  time  to  time. 

3.  These  Regulations  may  be  cited  as  the  Physical  Training  (Clothing)  Regula- 
tions, 1945,  and  shall  corne  into  operation  on  the  1st  April,  1945. 

M.  G.  HOLMES, 

Secretary  to  the  Ministry  of  Education. 


SCHEDULE 


Age-group  of  pupils 

Junior  pupils  below  the  age  of  eight 
Junior  pupils  over  the  age  of  eight 

Senior  pupils  : — 
(a)  Boys 


(b)  Girls 


Article*  of  Clothing  prescribed 

Plimsolls. 

Plimsolls  ;  shorts  and  singlets. 

Plimsolls  ;  shorts  and  singlets  ;  jerseys 
or  cardigans  ;  football  boots  ;  bath- 
ing slips. 

Plimsolls  ;  sports  blouses  ;  shorts  or 
knickers ;  hockey  shoes  or  boots  5 
bathing  suits  and  caps. 


D 
ARMENTS 


When  you  see  the  letters  "G.G."  you  know  they  mean 
"good  garments'*  designed  specially  for  physical  culture  .  .  . 
combining  perfection  of  cut  with  fitness  for  purpose. 


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NONINGTON,   near   DOVER,   KENT. 


Principal :        -        GLADYS  F.  M.  WRIGHT. 
Vice-Principal :    -       -        STINA  KREUGER. 


The  Three-Year  Diploma  Course  prepares  students  for  the  London 
University  Diploma  in  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Physical  Education. 
The  training  includes:  Theory  and  Practice  of  Educational  and  Recreational 
Gymnastics,  School  Remedial  Gymnastics,  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Hygiene, 
Principles  of  Education,  Modern  and  National  Dancing,  Swimming,  Coaching 
and  practice  in  all  Games.  Music  is  introduced  into  the  curriculum. 


One  Scholarship  of  £40,  and  six  of  £1 2  awarded  annually. 


Illustrated    Prospectus    with   full    particulars    is    obtainable    from    the 
Secretary,  Nonington   College   of  Physical   Education,   near  Dover,   Kent. 


GINNER  MAWER 

SCHOOL  of  DANCE  and  DRAMA 

BOSCASTLE CORNWALL 


A  three  years'  course  in  all  Practical  and  Theoretical 
subjects  for  Students  over  sixteen  in  all  branches 
of  Dancing,  Drama  and  the  Theatre.  Experience  in 
Teaching  and  Repertory  Performances.  Good  posts 
available  for  qualified  teachers. 


Residence  arranged 

Holiday  Courses  for 
Students    and    Teachers 


For  particulars  and  registration  apply  to  : 
The  Secretary, 

Gmner  Mawer  School  of  Dance  and  Drama, 
Boscastle,  Cornwall 


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THE    CENTRAL    COUNCIL   OF    PHYSICAL 
RECREATION 


Patrons  :    His  Majesty  The  King  ;   Her  Majesty  Queen  Mary 

President  '   The  Rt.  Hon.  The  Viscount  Hampden,  G.C  v  o  ,  K  c  n  ,  C.M  G. 

Hon.   Treasurer  •    Sir  John  Catlow,  J.P. 

Chairman*  Executive  Committee  :    Mr   S.  1;.  Rous,  c.u  b 

General  Secretary  :    Miss  P   C.  Colson,  oat. 

Deputy  Secretary      Mr.  H.  Justin  Evans,  M.B  L  ,  M.A 

Offices  .    6,  Bedford  Square,  W.C.I.     Phone  :    Museum  1282. 


FORMATION    AND    PROGRESS 

The  Central  Council  was  brought  into  being  in  1935  when  the  Ling  Physical  Education  Association 
and  the  National  Association  of  Organisers  of  Physical  Education  jointly  contributed  the  sum  of  £300. 
The  newly  initiated  Council  was  recognised  by  the  Ministry  of  Education  and  was  fortunate  in  having 
as  its  first  Chairman,  Sir  George  Newman.  In  1937,  the  Council  was  mentioned  in  the  White  Paper 
"  Physical  Training  and  Recreation,"  and  in  1940,  in  Circular  1529,  the  Ministry  expressed  their  hope 
"  that  local  education  authorities  and  voluntary  organisations  will  make  the  fullest  use  oi  this  means  of 
improving  and  increasing  their  resources  in  trained  and  competent  leaders  .  and  will  avail  themselves 
ol  the  services  that  the  Central  Council  can  offer  in  helping  with  the  organisation  and  running  of  Youth 
Rallies,  Games  Schemes,  Lecture-Demonstrations,  Village  Keep-Pit  Meetings,  Open  Classes  for 
industrial  workers  and  the  like." 

The  Council  has  received  grant  aid  irom  the  Ministry  of  Education  since  19  37  and  from  the  Scottish 
Department  of  Education  since  1945 


COMPOSITION    AND    ORGANISATION 

The  Council's  members  include  154  national  organisations  concerned  with  outdoor  and  indoor 
physical  recreation  Since  its  inception  the  Council  has  worked  closely  with  local  education  authorities  ; 
in  1942,  in  order  to  facilitate  this  co-operation,  a  Consultative  Body  was  set  up  representing  the  Associa- 
tion of  Education  Committees,  the  Association  of  Directors  and  Secretaries  for  Education,  the  National 
Association  of  Organisers  of  Physical  Education  and  the  C.C.P  R  At  the  present  time,  the  Council 
has  some  65  Technical  Representatives  working  m  various  parts  of  the  country,  and  it  is  hoped  that 
any  local  education  authorities  not  already  m  touch  with  the  local  Technical  Representatives  who 
desire  to  avail  themselves  of  the  Council's*  assistance,  will  write  to  the  Council's  headquarters. 


ASSISTANCE    OFFERED    BY    THE    CENTRAL    COUNCIL    TO    LOCAL  EDUCATION 
AUTHORITIES 

The  aim  of  the  Central  Council  is  to  promote  the  physical  and  mental  health  of  the  community 
through  physical  recreation  Through  its  headquarters  office  and  Regional  Technical  Representatives, 
the  Council  is  prepared  to  offer  the  following  services  to  local  education  authorities,  voluntary  youth 
organisations  and  industrial  concerns  . — 

(a)  Advisory  Services  :  The  technical  knowledge  of  the  Council  is  at  the  disposal  ot  all  groups  and 
individuals  concerned  with  physical  itxreation. 

(6)  The  Training  of  Leaders  :  The  Council  conducts  national,  regional  and  local  courses  of  varying 
types  and  lengths  for  leaders  of  physical  recreation,  frequently  in  co-operation  with  local  educa- 
tion authorities.  In  addition,  the  Council's  Representatives  arc  always  glad  to  advise  leaders 
of  classes  arranged  by  authorities  and  voluntary  organisations  and  supervise  their  work  il 
requested. 

(c)  Ciames  and  Outdoor  Activities  :  The  Council  co-operates  with  governing  bodies  oi  games  and 
sports  and  outdoor  activities  in  the  development  of  all  forms  of  physical  recreation      Manv 
Games  Schemes  are  organised  annually  in  co-operation  with  local  education  authorities  with 
the  object  of  stimulating  the  general  public  to  take  pan  in  activities  of  all  kinds. 

(d)  Lecture-Demonstrations,  Rallies  and  Open  Classes  :    The  Council's  Representatives  arrange 
and  conduct  many  lecture-demonstrations,  youth  rallies  and  "  open  "  classes  with  a  view  to 
increasing  the  public  interest  in  physical  recreation.     Most  of  these  events  are  organised  at  the 
request  of  local  education  authorities. 

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THE  CENTRAL  COUNCIL  OF  PHYSICAL  RECREATION— contmued. 

NATIONAL    TEST    FOR    LEADERS 

In  1940,  the  Central  Council  instituted,  with  the  approval  of  the  Ministry  of  Education,  a  National 
Test  for  Leaders  of  Physical  Recreation.  Over  1,000  men  and  women  have  now  qualified  as  National 
Leaders  by  examination  or  exemption  and  the  Test  has  proved  a  great  incentive  to  voluntary  and  part- 
time  leaders  to  improve  their  qualifications.  Many  of  the  Council's  courses  are  specially  designed 
to  give  training  to  men  and  women  preparing  to  take  the  National  Test.  The  Council  has  recently 
inaugurated  a  National  Test  for  Accompanists  of  Movement,  which,  it  hopes,  will  do  much  to  raise  the 
standard  of  accompanying  for  Keep-fit  classes,  National  Dancing,  etc 


PUBLICATIONS 

The  Council  publishes  and  stocks  a  considerable  number  of  books  dealing  with  all  aspects  of 
outdoor  and  indoor  physical  recreation  and  health  education,    A  full  list  will  be  sent  on  application. 


NATIONAL  RECREATION  CENTRE 

In  April,  1946,  through  the  generosity  of  us  owner,  the  Council  opened  Bisham  Abbey,  near 
Marlow,  as  a  National  Recreation  Centre  The  new  Centre  is  used  not  only  for  training  courses  and 
conferences,  but  for  *4  physical  recreation  training  holidays,*'  which  young  people  between  the  ages  of 
16  and  30  may  attend  in  order  to  improve  their  proficiency  at  such  activities  as  canoeing,  rowing,  athletic* 
football,  ballroom  dancing  and  swimming  under  cxpeit  tuition 


INFORMATION 

Further  information  on  any  aspect  of  the  Council's  work  will  be  gladly  furnished  by  the  General 
Secretary  on  request 


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NATIONAL  ORGANISATIONS   (SPORTS) 


ATHLETICS 

Amateur  Athletic  Assn. 
Schools  Athletic  Assn. 
Scottish  Amateur  Athletic  Assn. 
Women's  Amateur  Athletic  Assn. 

BASEBALL 

Welsh  Baseball  Union 


BASKET   BALL 

Amateur  Basket  Ball  Assn  of  England  and  Wales 

BICYCLE  POLO 

Bicycle  Polo  Association  of  Great  Britain 

BOXING 

Amateur  Boxing  Assn 

CAMPING  and  RAMBLING 

British  Mountaineering  Council 

Camping  Club  of  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland 

Youth  Hostels  Assn  ,  Hngland  and  Wales    . 

Scottish  Youth  Hostels  Assn 

Ramblers*  Assn. 

Youth  Camping  Association 


118,  Chancery  Lane,  W.C  2 

9,  Wickham  Avenue,  Shirley,  Croydon,  Surrey. 

17,  Pearce  Avenue,  Edinburgh,  12, 

13,  Selcroft  Road,  Purley,  Surrey. 


116,  Claude  Road,  Cardiff. 
71,  Warley  Road,  Langley,  Birmingham. 
36,  Montpelier  Road,  Purley,  Surrey. 
69,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S  W  1. 


76,  South  Audley  Street,  London,  W.I. 

38,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.I. 

Ib,  Meadow  Green,  Welwyn  Garden  City. 

8.  Cohnton  Road,  Edinburgh. 

773,  Kenton  Lane,  Harrow  Weald,  Middlesex: 

38,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S  W.I. 


CANOEING 

British  Canoe  Union 
Canoe  Camping  Club 

CRICKET 

Marylebone  Cricket  Club 
Women's  Cricket  Assn. 

CYCLING 

Cyclists*  Touring  Club 
National  Cyclists'  Union. 
Road  Time  Trials  Council 

DANCING 

Dalcroze  Society 


Folk  Dance  and  Song  Society 
Greek  Dance  Association 
Imperial  Society  ot  Teachers  of  Dancing 
International  Institute  of  Margaret  Morns  Move- 
ment 

Royal  Academy  of  Dancing 
Scottish  Country  Dance  Society 

FENCING 

Amateur  Fencing  Assn. 
Ladies  Amateur  Fencing  Union 

FOOTBALL 

Football  Assn 

Rugby  League     . 

Rugby  Union 

Football  Association  of  Wales  

GOLF 

Royal  and  Ancient  Golf  Club  of  St.  Andrews        .  . 

GYMNASTICS 

Amateur  Gymnastic  Assn. 

Army  Physical  Training  Dcpt.          

Army  School  of  Physical  Training 
English  Gymnastic  Society     ... 


Inc.  British  Assn.  for  Physical  Training 
Health  and  Strength  League     . 
Ling  Physical  Education  Assn. 


*3,  The  Avenue,  Radlett,  Herts 
31,    Albert    Mansions,    Albert    Bridge    Road, 
London,  S.W  11. 


Lords  Cricket  Ground,  N.W.8. 

10,  Palmcrston  Road,  Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex. 


3,  Craven  Hill,  W  2. 

35,  Doughty  Street,  W.C. 2. 

Wynfnth,  Inwood  Avenue,  Coulsdon,  Surrey. 


"  Mymwood,"   Shepherds   Way,   nr.   Hatneld 

Herts. 

2,  Regents  Park  Road,  N.W.I. 
59,  Warren  Road,  Reigate,  Surrey. 
70,  Gloucester  Place,  London,  W'.I. 
299,  West  George  Street,  Glasgow,  C.2. 

154,  Holland  Park  Avenue.  W.ll. 
Thornhill,  Cairnmuir  Road,  Edinburgh,  12. 


7,  Cleveland  Row,  St.  James',  S.W.I. 
Forum  Club,  6,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.I. 


22,  Lancaster  Gate,  W.2. 
180,  Chapeltown  Road,  Leeds,  7. 
Whitton  Road,  Twickenham. 
3,  High  Street,  Wrexham. 


Fife,  Scotland. 


55,  Holdenhurst  Avenue,  Finchlcy,  N.I 2. 

War  Office,  Whitehall,  S.W.I. 

Aldershot,  Hants. 

Nonington     College    of    Physical    Education, 

Nonington,  nr.  Dover,  Kent. 
9,  Queen  Elizabeth  Drive,  Southgate,  N.14 
24,  Store  Street,  W  C.I. 
Hamilton  House,  Bidbo rough  Street,  W.C. 


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GYMNASTICS— ctmuntMl 

National  Assn    o(  Organisers  of  Physical   i education 

Royal  Air  Force  Physical  Fitness  Dcpt. 
Royal  Marines  School  of  Physical  Training 
R.N.  School  of  Physical  and  Recreational  Training 
Scottish  Assn.  lor  Phy.sn.al  hducation  (Men) 
Scottish  league  for  Physical  hducation  (Women) 
Schoolmasters'  Physical  Hducatum  Assn 
Welsh  Assn   of  Physical  Kducation 
Women's  League  of  Health  and  Beauty 


c,  o  Lssex  Education  Committee,  Chelmsford, 

Essex. 

Air  Ministry,  Adastral  House,  Kingsway,  W.C. 
R  M.  Depot,  Royal  Marines,  Deal,  Kent. 
Flathouse  Road,  Portsmouth,  Hants. 
Southpark,  Armadule,  West  Lothian,  Scotland. 
32,  Harriet  St,  Glasgow,  S  1. 
The  Grammar  School,  hastbourne 
Parkydrissy,  Carmarthen 
47,  Camdo'n  Hill  Square,  W  8. 


HOCKEY 

All  England  Women's  Hockey  Assn 
The  Hockey  Assn 


1  4,  Warren  Road,  Wanstcad,  H  11 
21,  John  Street,  Bedtotd  Row,  W.C  I 


LACROSSE 

All  England  Ladies'  Lacrosse  Assn 
English  Lacrosse  Union 


"77,  Lonsdale  Road,  Baines>  S  W 
OS,  Heene  Road,  Worthing. 


NETBALL 

All  England  Netball  Assn 


H2,  Ct.Uhi'stei  Rivid,  Leyton,  K  10 


RIDING 

National  Horse  Assn   of  Gt   Britain 


('hairnet  s  House,  45,  Russell  Squaie,  W 


ROWING 

National  Amateur  Rowing  Assn. 
Womch's  Amateur  Rowing  Assn 


1 14,  Clapton  Common,  E.5 

22,  Greene  roft  Gardens  N  W  6, 


SPORTS  and  GAMES  (Collective) 

Admiralty  Physical  Training  and  Spurts  Branch 

Army  Sports  Control  Board 

British  Olympic  Assn. 

British  Sports  and  Games  Assn. 

British  Workers'  Sports  Assn 

Civil  Service  Sports  Council  (Men; 

Civil  Service  Sports  Council  (Women) 

Junior  Technical  School  Sports  and  Athletics  Assn. 

National  Playing  Fields  Assn. 
Royal  Air  Force  Sports  Board 

Women's  Team  Games  Boaid 


Room  612,  Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  S  W  1. 

3,  Whitehall  Court,  S.W  1 

71,   St.   Georges   Square,   S  W.I. 

22,  Lancaster  Gate,  W.2 

c  o     Transpoit    and    General    Union,     Tailors 

Court,  Bnstol 

S,  Richmond  Terrace,  Whitehall,  S  W  I 
8,  Richmond  1'cnace,  Whitehall,  SW  1 
Wandsworth  Technical  Institute,  High  Street, 

Wandsworth,  S.W 
71,  Eccieston  Square,  S.W  1. 
Ajr   Ministry   (Dcpr  ,   Q  J.),   Adastrul    House, 

Kingsway,  W.C. 2. 
28,  Stradhroke  Grove,  Btickhurst  Hill,  Hssex 


SWIMMING  and  LIFE  SAVING 

Amateur  Swimming  Assn. 

Royal  Life  Saving  Society      


"  Springhaven,"  Barnet,  Herts. 

11,  Thetford  Road,  New  Maiden,  Surrey. 


LAWN    TKNNIS 

Lawn  Tennis  Assn 

TABLE  TENNIS 

English  Table  Tennis  Assn. 


River  Plate  House,  Finsburv  Circus,  London, 
KC2 


6Q,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S  W  1 


WEIGHT  LIFTING 

British  Amateur  Weight  Lifters'  Assn 


181,     Fulwell     Park     Avenue,     Twickenham, 
Middlesex 


WRESTLING 

British  Amateur  Wrestling  Assn 


60,  Calabria  Road,  N.5. 


N.B. — All  the  foregoing  organisations  are  in  membership  with  the  Central  Council  of  Physical 
Recreation,  6,  Bedford  Square,  London,  W.C  1. 

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the  West  Hants  Club,  BOURNEMOUTH,  and  QUEENS  CLUB,  Kensington. 

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Boys'  High  Schoo/,  Rock  Ferry,  served  by  Leonard- 
Thermostatic  Water  Mixing  Valves. 

In  schools,  and  in  any  place  where  group 
washing  takes  place,  there  is  no  point  in  let- 
ting every  user  make  his  own  blend  of  hot 
and  cold—  it  makes  for  waste.  With  Leonard 
valves  hot  water  can  be  supplied  at  the 
temperature  best  suited  for  the  job  in  hand 
and  those  who  provide  it  can  determine  the 
t<fmperature  at  which  it  is  to  be  used. 
Thereafter  the  valve  will  keep  it  there  no 
matter  what  fluctuations  occur  in  the  supply 
system  to  the  washbasins  or  showers.  There 
is  no  waste  of  water  or  heat  ;  no  risk  of 
scalding.  If  the  cold  supply  should  fail  the 
valve  automatically  cuts  down  the  hot  to  a 
harmless  trickle.  Leonard  -  Thermostatic 
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SCHOOL   SWIMMING  BATHS 


MEMORANDUM  OF  RECOMMENDATIONS  FOR  CONSIDERATION  IN 

CONNECTION  WITH  PROVISION,  DESIGN  AND  CONSTRUCTION  OF 

BATHS  FOR  THE  TEACHING  OF  SWIMMING. 

Presented  by  a  liaison  committee  consisting  of  delegates  appointed  by 

THE  SOUTHERN  COUNTIES  AMATEUR  SWIMMING  ASSOCIATION, 

THE  ROYAL  LIFE  SAVING  SOCIETY,  AND 
THE  NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  SWIMMING  INSTRUCTORS. 


The  purpose  of  this  memorandum  is  to  offer  some  assistance  in  the  matter  of  swimming 
baths  to  be  used  for  teaching.  It  is  not  intended  to  enter  into  the  many  details  that  are 
the  concern  of  the  architect  and  the  engineer  but  rather  to  indicate  certain  features  that 
teachers  have,  from  long  experience,  found  desirable. 

In  view  of  the  importance  of  swimming  as  an  integral  part  of  education  and  the 
many  details  peculiar  to  the  construction  of  swimming  baths  suitable  for  teaching 
purposes,  it  is  fell  that  a  separate  publication  dealing  with  the  matter  should  be 
issued  by  the  Ministry  of  Education. 

The  necessity  for  teaching  baths  as  distinct  from  public  swimming  baths  has 
become  increasingly  apparent  in  the  past  few  years.  The  teaching  of  swimming  is  a 
skilled  vocation  and  the  best  results  can  only  be  obtained  by  qualified  teachers  working 
in  suitable  conditions.  It  is  most  unsatisfactory  for  teachers  and  young  pupils  to 
work  in  a  swimming  bath  intended  for  adult  swimmers  and  perhaps  with  members 
of  the  public  in  the  water  at  the  same  time. 

The  teaching  bath  should  be  designed  primarily  for  the  instruction  of  young 
children  and  adolescents  and  may  incorporate  features  not  ordinarily  embodied  in  the 
public  swimming  bath. 

Local  circumstances  will  influence  the  type  of  teaching  bath  needed.  A  large 
school  may  need  a  bath  for  the  exclusive  use  of  its  pupils  ;  a  sparsely  populated  rural 
district  may  consider  a  small  bath  with  very  minimum  requirements  sufficient  for  the 
needs  of  the  community.  In  the  main,  however,  the  most  suitable  teaching  bath 
will  be  the  School  of  Swimming  provided  for  the  use  of  a  group  of  schools.  The 
Authority  might  consider  the  provision  of  a  school  of  swimming  adjoining  the  public 
swimmins  bath  ;  this  would  be  economical  in  upkeep  and  would  create  a  swimming 
population  to  patronise  the  larger  swimming  bath. 

Baths  primarily  intended  for  the  use  of  school  swimming  may  in  some  less 
populous  areas  be  designed  to  be  used  as  a  public  swimming  bath  after  school  hours. 

The  School  of  Swimming  should  provide  not  only  for  children  receiving 
instruction  in  swimming  as  part  of  the  school  curriculum  but  for  classes  of  young 
people  after  school  hours.  With  the  growth  of  swimming  in  schools  it  will  be  found 
that  Local  Youth  Committees,  Youth  Organisations,  Evening  Institutes  and  Swimming 
Clubs  will  present  an  increasing  demand  for  further  education  in  this  desirable  activity. 

Teaching  baths  should  be  designed  to  enable  swimming  to  be  taught  throughout 
the  year. 

SUGGESTED  DESIGN  FOR  SCHOOL  OF  SWIMMING 

This  memorandum  is  accompanied  by  a  suggested  design  for  a  teaching  bath. 
While  varying  needs  will  call  for  amendments  extending  or  modifying  the  layout, 
this  plan  is  offered  as  a  basis  showing  general  requirements. 

The  main  pool  is  75  feet  by  30  feet.  The  depth  of  water  at  the  shallow  end 
is  3  feet  increasing  to  3  feet  6  inches  in  the  first  20  feet  of  the  length,  when  the  bottom 
of  the  bath  slopes  to  a  depth  of  7  feet  at  a  distance  of  15  feet  from  the  further  end 
of  the  bath.  Recessed,  perpendicular  steps  are  built  in  at  each  corner  of  the  bath 
at  the  deep  end.  Moveablc  teak  steps  with  6  inch  risers  are  provided  in  each  corner 
of  the  shallow  end. 

Note. — In  view  of  the  fact  that  the  bath  may  be  used  for  competitions  by  swim- 
ming clubs,  etc.,  care  should  be  taken  that  dimensions  between  the  deck  ends  are 
exact . 

An  outstanding  feature  of  the  design  is  the  preparatory  pool.  If  this  is  omitted 
the  depth  of  water  in  the  swimming  pool  should  be  2  feet  6  inches  in  the  shallow  end 
sloping  to  3  feet  in  the  first  20  feet  of  the  length.  Three  feet  may  be  regarded  as  a 

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desirable  minimum  depth  for  swimmers  but  it  must  be  remembered  that  it  is  also  very 
desirable  that  the  bath  should  be  suitable  for  young  beginners  and  that  2  feet  6  inches 
is  the  best  minimum  depth  for  a  bath  catering  both  for  young  novices  and  more 
proficient  swimmers. 

There  is  a  parapet,  12  inches  high  and  12  inches  wide,  between  the  pool  and  the 
bath  surround.  A  three-tier  amphitheatre  of  seating  accommodation  is  arranged 
along  each  side  of  the  bath.  The  bath  surround  is  3  feet  wide  between  the  parapet 
and  the  lower  tier  ol  seats  and  10  feet  wide  at  each  end  of  the  bath. 

THK  PREPARATORY  POOL 

This  pool  is  30  feel  wide  and  20  feet  long.  A  whole  class  of  beginners  may  enter 
the  water  by  steps  extending  the  full  width  of  the  bath.  The  water  is  18  inches  deep 
at  the  bottom  of  the  steps  increasing  to  2  feet  6  inches  at  the  "  deep  "  end. 

The  preparatory  pool  adds  very  considerably  to  the  working  capacity  and  useful- 
ness of  the  bath  as  a  whole.  Young  and  nervous  beginners  may  become  accustomed 
to  the  new  environment  much  more  quickly  in  very  shallow  water  in  which  even  the 
smallest  pupils  can  place  their  hands  on  the  bottom  of  the  pool  to  adopt  the  necessary 
horizontal  position  for  swimming.  In  this  position  they  may  easily  learn  the  rudi- 
ments of  floating,  gliding  and  elementary  swimming  movements.  Shallow  water  is 
admirable  also  for  playing  games  and  acquiring  that  confidence  which  is  so  essential 

DRESSING  ACCOMMODATION 

There  is  a  dressing  room  for  boys  and  another  for  girls.  When  dealing  with  a 
large  number  of  classes  following  in  quick  succession  it  will  be  found  essential  to 
duplicate  the  dressing  rooms  to  avoid  congestion.  Each  dressing  room  is  large  enough 
for  40  with  a  floor  area  of  336  square  feet.  Cubicles  may  be  provided  in  the  girls' 
dressing  room.  To  facilitate  cleaning,  seats  in  the  dressing  rooms  should  be 
supported  on  brackets  from  the  walls,  and  the  corners  of  the  rooms  should  be  rounded. 
The  floors  should  be  covered  with  non-slip  serrated  tiles  and  sloped  to  a  drain  to  keep 
them  dry. 

A  cleansing  room,  fitted  with  hot  and  cold  showers,  sunken  footbath  and  stone 
bench,  is  installed  between  the  dressing  accommodation  and  the  bath  surround. 

As  classes  of  pupils  need  accommodation  at  the  same  time  the  lavatory  and 
sanitary  facilities  must  be  adequate.  The  boys  are  provided  with  4  W.C.'s  and  an 
ample  urinal  adjoining  the  dressing  room.  Five  wash-hand  basins  are  also  installed. 
The  girls^  dressing  accommodation  is  provided  with  6  W.C.'s  and  5  wash-hand 
basins.  Hair  dryers  are  also  installed. 

Club  Room. — There  is  a  room  which  may  be  used  for  lectures,  land  drills, 
meetings  or  as  a  supplementary  dressing  room. 

Staff  Accommodation. — Teachers  may  be  in  attendance  for  many  hours  each 
day.  A  changing  room  complete  with  wash-hand  basin,  shower  bath  and  W.C. 
for  male  staff  and  another  for  female  staif  has  been  found  necessary.  There  is  also  a 
staff  rest  room  and  a  small  office.  A  bath  attendant's  room  looking  on  to  both  the 
main  pool  and  the  preparatory  pool  is  regarded  as  an  essential  provision. 

Kitchen. — The  kitchen  is  equipped  with  a  cooker,  sink,  an  urn  for  providing 
hot  drinks  and  a  hydro  extractor  and  cabinet  for  drying  staff  towels  and  wet  clothing. 

Storage. — Cupboards  for  cleaning  materials,  a  siorc  room  for  bath  equipment 
and  a  cycle  shed  arc  included. 

Hand-Rails. — The  preparatory  pool  and  the  main  pool  should  be  provided 
with  a  1^  inch  diameter  hand-rail  2  inches  above  the  surface  of  the  water.  It  is  a 
great  asset  to  swimming  instruction. 

Non-Slip  Surfaces. — All  floors  which  may  be  subjected  to  wet  should  be  sur- 
faced with  non-slip  tiles,  sloped  for  quick  cirainage  and  of  a  type  that  may  be  easily 
cleaned, 

Seating. — Swimming  has  a  great  public  appeal ;  novices  are  encouraged  by 
witnessing  swimming  events  and  young  swimmers  by  public  support.  Seating 
accommodation  for  spectators  is  therefore  highly  desirable,  but  need  not  be  elaborate. 
The  simple  and  economical  arrangement  shown  in  the  accompanying  design  is 
sufficient.  Teak  should  be  used  for  seating  in  the  pool  and  dressing  rooms. 

Diving  Equipment. — A  one  metre  spring  board  and  firm  boards  rising  by  stages 
to  8  feet  are  desirable.  If  higher  boards  are  provided  the  depth  of  the  bath  below  the 
boards  should  be  increased  to  not  less  than  8  feet  6  inches.  Spring  boards  should  be 
obtained  from  a  manufacturer  specialising  in  their  production. 

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Polo  Goals. — These  should  be  provided  for  post-school  classes  and  should, 
preferably,  be  slung  from  the  roof  by  pulleys  and  tackle. 

Lighting. — The  bath  should  be  bright  and  sunny.  Provision  of  cheerful 
artificial  lighting  should  be  adequate.  It  should  be  arranged  so  that  the  water  is 
evenly  lighted  and  so  that  there  are  no  shadows  thrown  by  the  bath  sides. 

Heating  and  Ventilation. — The  temperature  of  the  water  in  a  bath  used  for 
teaching  purposes  should  not  be  less  than  78  degrees.  Dressing  rooms  and  the 
whole  of  the  premises  should  be  maintained  at  a  comfortable  temperature  and  well 
ventilated  without  draughts.  It  should  be  borne  in  mind  that  thermostatically 
controlled  heating  will  be  found  much  more  convenient  where  the  staff  is  limited. 

Parapets. — Pools  should  have  a  parapet  as  shown  in  the  plan.  Pupils  are 
nearer  to  the  teacher  who  has  less  back-breaking  strain  to  endure.  The  parapet 
prevents  dirt  from  washing  into  the  pool. 

Condensation. — The  problem  of  avoiding  condensation  should  be  carefully 
considered  by  the  architect  and  heating  and  ventilating  engineer. 

Acoustics. — The  acoustic  difficulties  in  swimming  baths  are  notorious  and  a 
great  handicap  to  teacher  and  pupils.  This  is  another  problem  that  must  be  dealt 
with. 

Water  Inlets. — Water  inlets  to  the  shallow  end  of  the  bath  should  be  arranged 
so  that  they  do  not  cause  the  water  to  enter  violently  or  in  a  manner  likely  to  disturb 
nervous  children. 

Rural  Areas, — It  is  urged  that  provision  should  be  made  for  the  teaching 
of  swimming  to  children  in  rural  areas.  The  difficulties  of  transport  to  a  central 
bath,  the  time  taken  in  travelling  and  questions  of  finance  are  all  matters  to  be  con- 
sidered. It  may  be  felt  that  in  some  cases  a  very  small  bath  might  solve  the  problem. 

Minimum  Size  of  Bath. — The  minimum  size  for  a  teaching  pool  is  30  feet  by 
30  feet  with  a  depth  of  2  feet  6  inches,  increasing  to  3  feet.  It  would  only  be  suitable 
for  teaching  the  rudiments  of  swimming. 

It  is  apparent  that  a  very  small  covered  bath  with  the  necessary  dressing  accom- 
modation, heating  and  filtration  plant  would  not  be  as  economical  as  a  larger  bath  if 
the  latter  could  be  put  to  greater  use. 


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THE  YOUTH  SERVICE 

BY 

V.  STANYON,  B.SC.,  Middlesex  County  Youth  and  Adult  Social  Welfare  Officer 

The  Youth  Service  came  into  being  as  a  recognised  branch  of  the  education 
services  administered  by  local  education  authorities  as  a  result  of  the  issue  of  the  Board 
of  Trade  in  November  1939  of  Circular  1486  ^  The  Service  ol  Youth.**  The  Circular 
stated  that  the  social  and  physical  development  of  young  people  who  had  left  school 
had  for  long  been  neglected  in  this  country  and  that  m  spite  of  the  efforts  of  local 
education  authorities  and  voluntary  organisations  provision  had  always  fallen  short 
of  the  need.  This  defect  in  the  social  services,  emphasised  by  war  conditions, 
constituted  a  serious  menace  to  youth.  The  Board  called  for  new  initiative  and 
expressed  their  confidence  that  local  education  authorities,  in  spite  of  other  heavy 
claims  upon  their  attention  and  resources,  would  do  all  in  their  power  to  meet  the 
challenge. 

Local  Authorities  for  Higher  Education  were  asked  to  report  to  the  Board  not 
later  than  1st  March,  1940,  the  arrangements  made  in  their  areas  for  constituting 
youth  committees  representative  of  the  statutary  authorities  and  the  voluntary 
organisations  concerned  with  youth  welfare. 

Although  in  the  launching  of  the  Youth  Service  emphasis  was  laid  on  its  function 
as  a  means  of  minimising  the  social  problems  likely  to  arise  m  war  time,  it  was  equally 
clear  that  it  was  to  have  a  permanent  place  in  the  public  system  of  education.  Thus, 
the  Local  Education  Authority  was  to  take  the  initiative  m  its  area,  to  provide  the 
machinery  for  local  co-operation  and  to  see  that  the  Youth  Committees  were  properly 
staffed  and  equipped,  to  encourage  the  existing  organisations  to  extend  their  work 
and  to  fill  the  gaps  not  covered  by  such  organisations.  The  Local  Youth  Com- 
mittees, on  their  part,  were  to  concern  themselves  not  only  with  immediate  needs 
but  with  formulating  a  policy  showing  clearly  how  the  field  was  to  be  covered  and 
where  the  responsibility  for  new  facilities  should  lie.  The  development  of  the 
Service  during  the  last  six  years  has  been  in  no  small  measure  due  to  the  fact  that 
the  long  term  needs  were  identified,  and  vigour  and  enterprise  were  applied  to 
meeting  as  many  of  these  needs  as  was  possible  under  the  hampering  conditions  of 
war  time  rather  than  merely  applying  "  first  aid." 

POWERS 

The  powers  of  education  authorities  in  regard  to  Youth  Service  provision  were 
derived  from  Section  86  of  the  Education  Act  1921,  under  which  an  authority,  with 
the  approval  of  the  Board,  might  make  arrangements  to  supply  and  maintain  or  aid 
the  supply  and  maintenance  of  facilities  for  social  and  physical  training  in  the  day 
or  evening.  These  powers  have  been  re-enacted  in  Section  53  of  the  Education  Act 
1944  which  lays  upon  every  local  Education  Authority  the  duty  of  securing  that 
the  facilities  for  primary,  secondary  and  further  education  provided  tor  their  area 
include  adequate  facilities  for  recreation  and  social  and  physical  training  for  persons 
for  whom  primary,  secondary  and  further  education  are  provided  by  the  Authority, 
and  further  requires  the  Authority,  in  making  arrangements  for  the  provision  of 
facilities  and  the  organisation  of  activities  under  these  powers,  to  have  regard  to  the 
expediency  of  co-operating  with  any  voluntary  organisations  or  bodies  whose  objects 
include  the  provision  of  tacilities  or  the  organisation  of  activities  ol  a  similar  character. 

GRANTS 

Much  of  the  actual  work  among  young  people  falling  within  the  sphere  of  Youth 
Service  is  in  the  hands  of  national  or  local  voluntary  organisations  of  one  kind  or 
another  and  even  before  the  inception  of  the  Youth  Service  in  its  present  form,  it 
was  recognised  (particularly  in  urban  areas)  that  their  work  should  be  supported 
by  grants  from  public  funds.  The  extension  of  grant-aid  was  a  feature  of  the  policy 
announced  in  Circular  1486.  Local  Education  Authorities  were  encouraged  to  make 
grants  where  necessary  towards  the  rent  of  buildings  and  salaries  of  leaders  and 
towards  the  upkeep  and  maintenance  of  premises  including  the  provision  of  equip- 
ment. 

At  the  same  time  the  ftoard  took  power  under  the  Social  and  Physical  Training 
Grant  Regulations  to  make  direct  grants  to  Youth  Organisations  recognised  by 
them,  towards  the  provision  and  maintenance  of  facilities,  the  training  of  leaders 

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and  the  defraying  of  incidental  expenses  of  organisation  and  administration.  Voluntary 
organisations  have  thus  been  in  a  position  to  seek  grant-aid  out  of  public  funds  from 
two  sources  (though  not  for  the  same  purpose),  but  m  Circular  51  (June  1945)  it 
was  announced  that  whilst  direct  grant  would  continue  to  be  offered  to  the  head- 
quarters of  the  principal  national  voluntary  organisations  in  aid  of  their  expenditure 
upon  central  and  regional  services  relating  to  training,  organisation  and  administration, 
the  Minister  intended  to  discontinue  direct  grants  to  local  bodies  in  so  far  as  they 
related  to  maintenance.  The  time  had  come  for  Local  Education  Authorities  to 
assume  in  full  measure  their  responsibility  for  giving  such  assistance  as  might  be 
necessary  to  enable  the  local  voluntary  youth  organisations  to  function  effectively. 

AIM  AND  PURPOSE 

The  special  responsibility  laid  upon  Youth  Committees  was  that  of  looking 
after  the  needs  of  young  people  who  had  left  school  particularly  by  improving  and 
increasing  facilities  for  their  leisure  time  recreation.  The  general  aim  of  the  Youth 
Service  was  defined  by  the  Board  m  Circular  1576  "The  Challenge  of  Youth" 
(June  1940)  as  the  social  and  physical  training  of  young  people,  the  overriding  purpose 
of  the  training  being  the  building  of  character.  Work  among  youth  with  all  its 
variety  of  approach  must  be  found  to  contain  common  elements  in  the  form  of  healthy 
social  life,  physical  recreation  and  continued  education  through  vocational  and 
cultural  activities.  But  leadership,  much  of  it  springing  from  the  corporate  life 
of  youth  itself,  was  essential  if  a  genuine  movement  of  youth  was  to  be  created. 
Opportunities  of  service  must  be  offered  to  young  people  as  well  as  opportunity  to 
equip  themselves  for  service. 

The  purpose  and  content  of  the  Youth  Service  was  the  subject  of  the  second 
report  of  the  Youth  Advisory  Council  appointed  by  the  Minister  of  Education  in 
1943.  In  this  report  (published  in  June  1945)  the  Council  expressed  the  view  that 
the  Youth  Service  had  been  and  was  still  preoccupied  with  filling  the  gaps  left  by 
an  inadequate  national  system  of  lull  time  education  and  that  inevitably  this  had 
tended  to  introduce  a  therapeutic  element  into  content  and  techniques.  Whilst 
the  raising  of  the  school  leaving  age,  together  with  the  institution  of  a  national  system 
of  part-time  education,  might  remove  this  element,  the  Youth  Service  should  con- 
tinue to  make  its  distinctive  contribution  of  promoting  and  providing  opportunities 
for  young  people  to  participate  voluntarily  and  form  the  standpoint  of  recreation 
in  activities  carried  on  in  communities  m  which  the  relationships  were  based  on 
consent. 

DEVELOPMENT 

The  end  of  the  war  has  brought  relief  from  some  of  the  difficulties  with  which 
the  Youth  Service  was  beset  during  the  war,  particularly  those  arising  from  the 
black-out  and  from  the  requisitioning  of  buildings  suitable  for  youth  service  activities 
for  use  as  rest-centres,  restaurants  and  other  war-time  purposes.  None-the-less, 
the  shortage  of  suitable  accommodation  is,  and  will  continue  to  be,  one  of  the  major 
problems  of  development,  since  a  programme  of  building  can  alone  meet  the  evident 
need. 

The  proportion  oi  young  people  in  membership  of  organisations  is  almost 
certainly  somewhat  lower  now  than  at  the  end  of  the  war,  owing  to  an  inevitable 
decline  in  the  strength  of  the  Pro- Service  Cadet  Corps.  During  the  war  the  numbers 
of  young  people  associated  with  some  form  of  organised  leisure-time  activity  rose 
to  a  higher  figure  than  ever  before,  and  there  can  be  little  doubt  that  the  registration 
of  16  and  17-year-olds  under  the  Regisi  cation  of  Boys  and  Girls  Order  1941  was 
the  major  factor  in  this  increase.  For  the  first  time,  Education  Authorities  had 
the  opportunity  of  making  direct  contact  with  young  people  who  had  left  school, 
and  during  1942  no  less  than  600,000  were  interviewed  after  registration  by  panels 
set  up  by  Youth  Committees.  Public  interest  was  aroused  in  the  well-being  of  young 
people  and  in  the  Youth  Service,  and  an  impetus  was  given  to  the  provision  of 
facilities,  whilst  the  interviews  themselves  provided  a  great  deal  of  useful  information 
about  the  interests  and  needs  of  young  people. 

In  announcing  the  end  of  Registration,  the  Minister  of  Education  strongly 
recommended  that  steps  should  be  taken  to  ensure  that  every  boy  and  girl  was 
personally  interviewed  before  leaving  school,  since  experience  had  shown  that  those 
who  had  not  been  members  since  they  left  school  could  not  easily  be  induced  to 

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join  one  at  the  age  of  16.  A  suggestion  was  also  made  that  Authorities  might  arrange 
voluntary  interviews  with  older  boys  and  girls  and  that  a  "  Young  Citizens'  Advice 
Bureau  "  might  serve  as  a  means  of  keeping  in  touch  with  the  needs  of  youth. 

Much  has  been  done  in  the  way  of  developing  the  essentially  voluntary  relation- 
ship between  the  Local  Education  Authority  and  the  young  people  as  far  as  leisure 
time  is  concerned.  The  appointment  of  organisers  in  day-to-day  contact  with 
the  work  in  the  field,  the  encouragement  and  assistance  given  to  young  people  to 
form  their  own  youth  councils,  the  organisation,  under  the  direct  aegis  of  the 
authorities,  of  festivals,  rallies,  exhibitions  and  competitions,  and  the  provision 
of  competent  instructors  for  group  hobbies  and  interests  have  all  contributed  much 
towards  confidence  and  goodwill.  Results  are  seen  in  an  increase  in  the  variety  of 
indoor  and  outdoor  activities  but  care  will  be  needed  to  ensure  qualitative  as  well 
as  quantitative  standards  and  to  this  end  the  services  of  specialised  organisers  and 
advisers  might  be  made  more  widely  available. 

Although  there  has  been  a  marked  increase  in  the  number  of  those  who  receive 
payment  for  their  work,  cither  as  leaders  or  instructors,  the  Youth  Service  as  an 
education  service  is  characterised  by  its  substantial  dependence  on  voluntary  workers, 
who  far  outnumber  all  others  concerned.  A  great  deal  of  help  has  been  given  to 
voluntary  and  part-time  leaders  by  the  arrangement  of  short  courses  dealing  with 
principles,  methods  and  techniques.  The  Ministry  have  expressed  the  hope  that 
the  provision  of  various  types  of  courses  by  Education  Authorities  and  by  voluntary 
bodies  will  continue  to  expand,  although  the  courses  are  not  to  be  regarded  as  con- 
ferring any  specific  qualifications  on  those  who  take  them.  It  is  suggested  that 
they  may  extend  over  a  period  of  months  based  on  evening  and  week-end  meetings, 
or  may  take  the  form  of  short  residential  courses  of  one  or  two  weeks'  duration. 

Some  steps  have  been  taken  to  deal  with  the  acute  shortage  of  trained  leaders 
for  full-time  work.  Emergency  arrangements  for  the  training  of  full-time  leaders 
were  put  into  operation  by  the  Board  in  1942,  whilst  consideration  of  the  recruitment 
and  training  of  leaders  was  among  the  terms  of  reference  of  the  "  McNair  Com- 
mittee "  set  up  in  that  year.  The  Committee's  report,  published  in  May  1945, 
contained  a  number  of  recommendations  regarding  the  supply  of  leaders  and  the 
length  and  content  of  the  training.  Under  arrangements  announced  by  the  Ministry 
in  Circular  53  (June  1945),  one  year  courses  are  now  being  provided  at  universities 
and  university  colleges.  The  Ministry  are  not  at  present  promoting  courses  of  longer 
duration,  such  as  were  recommended  by  the  McNair  Committee,  since  it  is  felt 
that  apart  from  the  difficulty  of  providing  the  courses,  further  consideration  is 
necessary  before  decisions  can  properly  be  taken  as  to  the  appropriate  scope  and 
nature  of  such  longer  training  courses  and  the  extent  to  which  they  can  be  usefully 
developed.  In  consequence,  no  courses  of  longer  duration  than  one  year  are  available, 
but  a  number  of  intending  leaders  have  taken  a  two  years'  course  in  Social  Science, 
followed  by  practical  training  in  club  leadership,  in  order  to  equip  themselves  for 
full-time  work  in  the  Youth  Service. 

An  encouraging  feature  has  also  been  the  response  which  has  come  from  the  young 
people  themselves  to  courses  arranged  for  the  more  senior  members.  It  is  now 
generally  recognised  that  there  is  a  definite  place  in  the  Youth  Service,  not  only  for 
the  course  devoted  to  the  methods  and  principles  of  group  organisations,  but  for 
that  which  is  frankly  educational  in  content  and  appeal.  Residential  courses  of 
many  kinds  are  now  being  provided  for  young  people  both  by  education  authorities 
and  by  voluntary  organisations  and  in  various  parts  of  the  country  there  arc  premises 
available  for  residential  accommodation. 

The  raising  of  the  school-leaving  age  on  1st  April,  1947,  will  prolong  for  a  further 
year  the  period  during  which  young  people  are  under  the  direct  care  and  supervision 
of  the  education  authority.  Experience  suggests  that  an  extension  of  compulsory 
education  is  likely  to  rcbylt  in  an  increased  voluntary  association  with  bodies  providing 
worth-while  iacilitics  for  recreation  in  leisure  hours.  Through  the  association 
on  Youth  Committees  of  the  statutory  authorities  and  voluntary  bodies,  by  the 
fostering  between  them  of  a  working  partnership  in  the  interests  of  the  young  people 
whom  they  serve,  by  a  flexibility  of  administrative  procedure  which  has  permitted 
wide  and  bold  experimentations,  a  store  of  experience  has  been  accumulated  during 
the  last  six  years.  The  vigour  of  the  Youth  Service  will  be  carried  over  into  peace 
in  so  far  as  objectives  no  less  valid,  though  perhaps  less  clear-cut  and  definite,  than 
those  with  which  it  was  concerned  during  the  war  arc  sought,  found  and  served. 

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MAINTENANCE    AND    UP-KEEP. 

The  future  of  the  upkeep  of  playing  fields  and  school  surrounds  is  a  matter  which 
is  engaging  the  attention  of  Education  Committees  in  view  of  the  increased  demand 
for  physical  training  facilities.  The  following  report  of  a  County  Education  Authority 
which  has  been  examining  this  problem  appeared  in  EDUCATION  and  is  reproduced 
here  for  reference  by  other  Authorities  with  similar  problems. 

The  Committee  concerned  previously  indicated  that  they  were  prepared  for 
the  work  to  be  carried  out  by  employees  of  the  County  Council  under  the  local 
supervision  of  the  Divisional  Executives  and  the  Governors/Managers,  as  might  be 
most  convenient,  with  technical  advice  from  officers  of  the  Education  Committee. 
Hitherto  the  work  had  been  carried  out  by  one  contractor  for  the  whole  county. 

The  Committee  are  of  opinion  that  the  scheme  must  differ  from  the  present 
contract  in  that,  while  the  held  should  be  cut  by  a  gang  mower  serving  the  playing 
fields  in  a  district,,  the  slow  mowing  of  pitches,  courts,  etc.,  must  be  separated  from 
the  mowing  of  the  main  field  and  must  be  under  more  localised  control. 

This  involves  two  sets  of  staff,  one  to  be  managed  by  Divisional  Executives,  the 
other  by  Managers /Governors,  as  a  general  rule. 

The  Committee's  proposals  arc  set  out  in  the  report  as  follows  . — 
That  the  Divisional  Executive  be  responsible  for  : — 

1.  Gang-mowing — this  to  be  done  without  fail  once  a  fortnight — and  at  the 
proper  seasons,  rolling,  harrowing,  spiking  and  manuring  all  playing  fields. 

2.  Care  ot  trees  (on  recommendation  of  Managers  and  Governors). 

3.  Haulage  work. 

4.  Tractor  drivers  and  gang-mowing  equipment. 

That  the  Managers  and  Governors  be  responsible  for  — 

1.  Upkeep  and  cutting  of  (a)  cricket  squares,  (b)  tennis  courts,  (c)  grass  borders, 
(</)  patches  of  playing  field  where  it  is  not  possible  for  gang-mowers  to  cut, 

2.  Upkeep  of  shrub  borders,  hedges  and  ditches 

3.  Returfing  worn  patches  and  marking  out  of  hockey  and  football  pitches, 
tennis  courts  and  cricket  squares. 

MACHINERY  AND  EQUIPMENT, 
(1)  Playing  Fields. 

The  acreage  cut  by  one  set  of  gang-mowing  equipment  recommended  below  is 
normally  90-120  acres  per  week.  As  there  are  COO  acres  of  playing  fields  to  be  con- 
sidered at  the  moment  the  Committee  consider  that  the  nine  divisions  of  the  county  could 
safely,  allowing  for  wet  days,  be  serviced  by  five  sets  ot  gang-mowing  equipment. 
The  allocation  of  the  five  sets  would  for  the  time  being  be  as  follows  • — 
North- Western  Division  . .  . .  ...  ...  .  .  94  acres 

South- Western  Division      ..          ..          ...  95       „ 

North,  North-Eastern,  Mid-Eastern  Division      .         ...162      „ 

North-Central  and  Central  Division          ..       145       „ 

South-Eastern  and  Southern  Division       102       ,, 

The  machinery  required  for  each  of  the  five  areas  for  the  maintenance  of  playing 
fields  would  be  as  follows  : — 

Capital  outlay 
Each      Total 

£          £ 

1  Lorry  30/40  cwl.  with  shortened  chassis                      .  .         .  .  633  3,165 

1  Coupling  Equipment  to  take  five  Gang-mowing  Units 118  590 

6  Standard  Ransome  Gang-Mower  Units  with  pneumatic  tyres 

(one  as  a  spare)           408  25040 

1  Gang-Roller,  Triple  Gang  1 2  feet  wide 95  475 

1  Gang- Spiker,  Deep  Turf  Aerator  Lever  lifting  gear 101  505 

1  Distributor  for  Fertiliser          40  200 

1  Harrow      21  105 

£1,416     £7,080 
Five  depots  would  be  required  for  the  machinery. 

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(2)  Tennis  Courts  and  Cricket  Squares. 

For  the  maintenance  of  tennis  courts,  cricket  squares,  grass  borders,  etc.,  the 
necessary  motor  mowers  and  hand  mowers  should  be  kept  at  the  school  or  playing 
field  area  concerned.  It  is  estimated  that  the  following  additional  equipment  will 
be  needed  : — 

Capital  outlay 
Each      Total 

£  £ 

6  18-inch  Motor  Mowers 165  990 

80  Hand  Mowers— 

45  Anglia 20  900 

35  Kutruf 20  700 

41  Rollers-Manual 23  943 

12  Markers  (size  according  to  use)         8  96 


£3,629 

The  above  machinery  and  labour  necessary  to  operate  it,  in  order  to  maintain 
their  grounds  and  playing  fields,  would  be  the  responsibility  of  the  Governors  and 
Managers  concerned. 

LABOUR. 

(!)  Tractor  Drivers, 

When  not  gang-mowing,  the  work  of  the  five  tractor  drivers  would  consist  of 
rolling,  spiking,  harrowing  and  manuring  of  playing  fields,  cartage  work,  overhaul 
of  gang-mowing  and  other  equipment,  tree  lopping  (in  teams). 

(2)  Groundsmen. 

The  work  of  maintaining  tennis  courts,  cricket  squares,  grass  borders,  hedges 
and  ditches  and  the  cutting  of  patches  of  ground  not  cut  by  the  gang-mowing  equip- 
ment, at  each  school  should  be  done  by  a  local  groundsman.  This  groundsman  would 
serve  one  or  more  schools  as  justified  by  the  amount  of  work  to  be  carried  out. 

Spring  and  Summer. 

Work  of  the  groundsman  would  consist  of  cutting,  rolling  and  marking-out 
cricket  squares  and  tennis  courts,  cutting  patches  not  cut  by  gang-mowers,  cutting 
hedges  where  necessary,  some  pruning  of  shrubs  and  trees  where  necessary,  taking 
down  and  putting  up  tennis  nets,  maintaining  gardens  and  surrounds  which  are  not 
cultivated  by  the  pupils,  returfing  goal  areas  on  hockey  and  football  pitches,  painting 
and  storing  goal  posts.  He  may  also  be  called  upon  to  maintain  a  small  garden  where 
gardening  is  not  a  normal  subject  of  the  curriculum  but  where  plants  are  needed  for 
students. 

Autumn  and  Winter  Duties. 

These  duties  would  consist  of  rolling,  spiking,  weeding  and  manuring  cricket 
squares  and  tennis  courts,  returfing  the  worn  patches  on  cricket  squares  and  tennis 
courts,  clearing  boundaries  of  leaves  from  surrounding  trees,  ditching,  cutting  and 
laying  hedges,  marking  out  netball  and  football  pitches,  repairing  nets,  overhaul  of 
mowers  and  other  equipment,  helping  with  tree-felling  on  his  ground,  planting  and 
taking  up  of  trees  and  shrubs  where  necessary,  digging  and  cleaning-up  shrub  borders, 
care  of  edges  and  paths. 

(3)  Playing  Field  Supervisors 

With  so  much  machinery  and  labour,  the  necessary  work  of  day-to-day  super- 
vision could  not  be  carried  out  by  the  Horticultural  Officers.  Liaison  between 
Governors  and  Managers,  Divisional  Executives  and  the  Education  Committee  should 
be  effected  by  the  appointment  of  two  Playing  Field  Supervisors.  Their  duties 
would  be  to  make  regular  inspections  to  ensure  that  the  work  was  being  carried  out 
satisfactorily.  They  should  be  able  to  take  the  place  of  a  tractor-driver  if  necessary, 
quick  and  efficient  repair  service  from  the  central  depot  of  machines  in  the  county 
would  also  depend  upon  these  Supervisors.  The  two  Playing  Field  Supervisors 
should  work  in  close  contact  with  the  Horticultural  Officers,  so  that  the  technical 
knowledge  of  the  latter  might  be  used  at  all  times.  In  addition  to  affording  this 
knowledge  and  general  planning  the  Horticultural  Officers'  duties  already  consist  of  : — 

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Schools — Advisory  work,  evening  classes,  and  Teachers'  courses. 
Other  Organisations — (Horticultural  societies,  allotment  associations,  women's 
institutes) ;    Advisory  work,  demonstrations,  lectures,  judging  shows  and  gardens. 
Preparation  .of  Monthly  V.P.A.  Bulletin  and  the  Garden  and  Allotment  notes. 
Planning  new  fields  and  remaking  of  fields  out  of  commission. 

(4)  Repair  Depot 

The  success  and  continuance  of  the  whole  system  will  depend  to  a  very  large 
degree  upon  the  ability  of  each  area  to  maintain  its  playing  field  equipment  in  action 
and  in  first-class  running  order.  To  do  this  it  is  essential  to  have  a  central  repair 
depot.  Here,  a  full-time  mechanic  should  be  employed,  assisted  in  winter  by  tractor 
drivers  when  they  are  not  required  for  haulage,  tree  lopping  or  other  purposes. 

At  the  moment,  it  is  not  possible  to  estimate  the  cost  of  acquiring  a  suitable 
building.  The  equipment  needed  may  be  tentatively  set  at  £500  and  the  running 
expenses  at  another  £400  per  annum. 

The  following  is  an  estimate  of  the  staff  needed  : — 

Per  ann. 
Labour  cost  £ 

2  Playing  Field  Supervisors  at  £350- £450  per  annum 800 

46  Groundsmen  (figure  computed  at  rate  of  88s.  per  week)          10^526 

5  Tractor  Drivers — 

3  Metropolitan  area  89s.  per  week     714 

2  Ex-Metropolitan  area  83s.  3 Id.  per  week 433 

Mechanic  (Depot) ". 400 

Mechanic's  Boy 

Clerical  Assistant— Scale  at  21  (say)        200 

Cost  of  Maintaining  Playing  Fields. 

Cost  of  cutting  Playing  Fields  (estimated  for  period  April-October  inclusive). 

Supervisors 7./12th  of  cSOO 

Tractor  Drivers        7/12th  of  1,126 

Mechanics .         ..  7/12th  of  400 

Clerical          7'12th  of  200 


£2,526  -     £1,473 

Annual  Capital  Charges       .                    ...  924 

Insurance,  Road  Tax,  etc ..           .         .           .           ...  250 

Petrol,  oil,  etc.  (150  working  days  April  to  October  for  five  units)         .  .  750 

£3,397 
Cost  of  Rolling  Flaying  Fields  (for  a  period  of  one  month). 

£ 

Supervisors 1,12th  of          800 

Tractor  Drivers         .          ...  .          .  ..     I/ 12th  of       1,126 

Mechanics I/ 12th  of          400 

Clerical          ..     l'12th  of          200 

£2,520     - 

Annual  Capital  Charges       . .         . .          

Petrol  and  oil,  etc.  (eight  working  days  for  five  units)     

Cobt  of  Spiking  and  Harrowing  (for  a  period  of  one  month), 

£ 

Supervisors l/12th  of          800 

Tractor  Drivers          .         l/12th  of       1,126 

Mechanics      l/12th  of          400 

Clerical          l/12th  of          200 

£2,526    —       £211 

Annual  Capital  Charges       129 

Petrol,  oil,  etc.  (10  working  days  five  units)         ,         50 

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Cost  of  Upkeep  of  Cricket  Squares,  Tennis  Courts,  borders,  ditches,  hedges, 

.     3/12th  of  800 

.,     3/12th  of  1,126 

3/1 2th  of  400 

..     3/1 2th  of  200 

£2,526    -        £631 


etc.  (for  an  average  period  of  three  months). 

Supervisors    . . . 

Tractor  Drivers 

Mechanics 

Clerical 


Groundsmen — 

46  at  £4  8s.  Od.  per  week    .  . 
Annual  Capital  Charges  (small  equipment) 
Sundries,  including  petrol  ... 


Comparison  of  Contract  with  Proposed  Scheme. 


10,526 

520 

50 

£11.727 


Mowing  and 

Rolling 
Spiking  .. 
Harrowing,  etc. 
Special  Section 

Grounds 
Depot- 
Contingencies    . 


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1946-7 


j  Proposed  Scheme 


Cost      i  Per  Acre        Cost        Per  Acre        Cost        Per  Acre 


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VITAL  STATISTICS  :    NUTRITIONAL  GAINS 

The  Ministry  of  Health  published  in  September  a  Report*  by  the  Chief  Medical 
Officer,  Sir  Wilson  Jameson,  "  On  the  State  of  the  Public  Health  during  Six  Years 
of  War."  The  Report  is  the  first  to  be  submitted  by  the  Chief  Medical  Officer 
since  1939,  and  covers  the  period  up  to  the  end  of  the  war.  In  his  Introduction,  Sir 
Wilson  Jameson  says  : — 

"  Its  pages  tell'of  the  state  of  the  public  health  and  of  the  medical  work  of  the 
Ministry  of  Health  during  the  trials,  the  mercies,  the  efforts  and  final  triumphs  of 
s  ix  years  of  the  grimmest  struggle  Britain  has  endured  since  the  Conquest.  Therein 
are  described  the  new  services,  and  the  extensions  of  existing  services,  which  have 
arisen  to  fulfil  great  needs,  long  felt,  indeed,  but  intensified  by  total  war — services 
which  may  well  form  the  foundation  and  foreshadow  the  pattern  of  the  National 
Health  Service  that  is  to  come.  That,  after  these  six  years  of  unprecedented  strain 
alike  upon  the  Nation  and  upon  the  medical  resources  of  the  realm,  the  state  of  the 

Eublic  health  should  be  as  good  as  it  is  to-day  is  indeed  a  miracle.  .  .  .    Most  of  the 
lets  and  figures  need  no  interpreter — they  speak  for  themselves,  some  of  nation-wide 
efforts  and  achievements  of  which  we  may  all  be  proud,  and  some  of  new  methods 
of  diagnosis,  new  methods  of  treatment,  new  remedies  of  unequalled  potency  and  new 
insecticides  of  unique  efficiency." 

IMPROVEMENTS  IN  VITAL  STATISTICS. 

Vital  statistics  were  "  phenomenally  good  "  during  the  war. 

"  The  birth-rate,  rising  from  1941  onwards,  reached  17.7  in  1944,  the  highest 
it  has  been  since  1926,  and  the  effective  reproduction  rate  came  within  one  per  cent, 
of  a  full  replacement  standard,  though  it  has  fallen  since.  An  outstanding  feature 
has  been  the  low  mortality  of  children  from  disease.  Despite  the  loss  of  some  7,000 
lives  at  ages  under  15  as  a  direct  result  of  enemy  action,  and  an  increase  in 
accidental  deaths  arising  through  war  conditions,  the  mean  annual  death  rates  during 
1940-44  were  below  the  rates  for  any  year  prior  to  1939  at  every  year  of  age  from  1  to 
5,  and  at  5  to  9  and  10  to  14.  The  year  1939  was  remarkable  in  producing  new  low 
figures  for  mortality  at  every  age  group  under  15  years,  the  fall  being  specially  great 
at  ages  between  1  and  10.  It  was  not  expected  that  better  figures  would  be  obtained 
during  the  war,  but  new  records  for  the  2nd  and  3rd  years  of  life  were  set  up  in  1942, 
and  for  the  1st,  2nd,  4th,  5th  and  at  5  to  9  years  in  1943.  Further  improvement 
followed  in  1944.  New  low  levels  were  reached  for  neo-natal  mortality  and  for 
mortality  at  1  to  1 2  months,  in  the  2nd,  3rd,  4th  and  5th  years  of  age  and  at  5  to  9  years. 
The  stillbirth  rate  declined  continuously  throughout  the  war,  while  successively  low 
records  for  maternal  mortality  were  established  in  1940,  1942,  1943  and  1944. 

"  Considerable  reductions  in  infant  mortality  rates  occurred  in  many  large  towns 
between  1938  and  1944,  examples  being  Liverpool  from  74  to  58,  Nottingham  71 
to  57,  Manchester  69  to  54,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  66  to  51,  Birmingham  61  to  42, 
Sheffield  50  to  42,  Greater  London  50  to  43,  Bristol  42  to  35.  The  rates  of  23  in 
1939  and  25  in  1944  recorded  by  Oxford  demonstrate  how  great  arc  the  possibilities 
of  further  improvement." 

PROGRESS  IN  DIPHTHERIA  IMMUNISATION. 

Diphtheria  cases  and  deaths  declined  each  year  following  the  start  of  the  Ministry's 
Immunisation  Campaign.  "  In  1944  diphtheria  deaths  were  less  than  one-third 
of  the  pre-war  average,  and  the  number  of  cases  notified  were  30,000  below  the  pre- 
war average  and  6,000  lower  than  the  previous  low  record.  Nevertheless,  it  is  a  sad 
reflection  that  in  this  country  during  the  war  far  more  children  under  15  were  killed 
by  this  preventable  disease  than  by  enemy  bombs.  Strong  continuous  effort  is  needed 
to  raise  the  general  percentage  of  immunised  children  to  at  least  75,  especially  in  the 
pre-school  groups,  and  to  maintain  by  re-inoculation  at  suitable  intervals  the  state  of 
resistance  of  children  who  have  received  primary  immunisation/' 

NUTRITIONAL  GAINS. 

Commenting  on  the  fact  that,  despite  fatigue,  monotony  of  diet  and  the  restrictions 
of  rationing,  the  nutritional  state  of  the  nation  was  "  at  least  not  worse  at  the  end 

*On  the  Slate  of  the  Public  Health  During  Six  Years  of  War.     H.M.  Stationery  Office,  York 
House,  Kingsway,  W.C.2.,  price  5s,  Od.,  post  free  5s,  4d. 

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than  at  the  beginning  of  the  war,"  and  that,  as  regards  children,  it  seemed  better, 
Sir  Wilson  Jameson  says  :  "  Nutrition  is  the  very  essence  and  basis  of  national 
health.  .  .  .  Every  effort  must  be  made  to  retain  war-time  gains  such  as  the  improved 
quality  of  the  national  loaf,  the  enrichment  of  margarine  with  A  and  D  vitamins, 
the  maintenance  of  vital  nutrition  surveys,  the  advisory  service  on  Hospital  diets 
and  the  scheme  of  public  education  on  all  matters  connected  with  food  and  nutrition. . . . 
One  subject  that  will  have  to  be  dealt  with  as  soon  as  conditions  become  more  normal 
and  labour  and  equipment  more  readily  available  is  the  attainment  of  a  much  higher 
standard  of  cleanliness  in  the  handling  and  preparation  of  food  for  human  consumption. 
Practice  in  this  country  leaves  much  to  be  desired  and  is  fraught  with  all  sorts  ol 
possibilities  of  risk  to  health." 

"  From  1940  onwards  Dr.  Bransby  made  a  study  of  the  heights  and  weights 
of  some  12,000  children  a  year,  living  at  home  or  evacuated  to  camp  schools.  The 
results  showed  that  the  growth  rates  of  children  living  at  home  were  well  maintained 
throughout  the  war.  In  some  districts  a  slight  retardation  occurred  in  1940  to  1942, 
but  this  was  generally  made  good  by  1943.  In  1944  the  rates  corresponded  very 
much  to  the  steady  upward  trend  shown  before  the  war. 

"  The  growth  of  children  evacuated  to  camp  schools  showed  at  first  a  slight  but 
distinct  retardation.  This  might  have  been  partially  accounted  for  by  the  complete 
change  of  environment  and  by  the  increased  amount  of  exercise  taken.  The  diets  of 
these  camps  were  overhauled  by  the  Ministry  of  Education  and  improved  where 
necessary.  The  growth  rates  of  the  children,  however,  never  quite  equalled  those 
of  children  living  at  home,  which  suggested  that  factors  other  than  diet  were  at  work. 
At  the  same  time,  detailed  clinical  examinations  failed  to  show  any  signs  of  under- 
nourishment." 

Summing  up  this  section  of  the  report,  the  Chief  Medical  Officer  says  : — 

"  All  the  foregoing  methods  of  assessment  suggest  that  the  nutritional  state 
of  the  nation  was  not  worse  at  the  end  than  at  the  beginning  of  war,  and,  as  regards 
children,  was  somewhat  better.  But  while  weathering  the  storm  we  have  been 
conscious  of  the  weak  points  in  our  defences  and  of  the  improvements  which  could 
be  made.  Although  the  child  at  the  end  of  this  war  was  bigger,  more  resistant  to 
disease,  better  nourished  and  in  every  way  had  borne  the  strain  of  war-time  better 
than  his  predecessor  of  the  last  war,  much  remains  to  be  done  before  the  average 
elementary  school  child  can  be  assured  of  that  physical  development  which  he  is 
inherently  capable  of  attaining.  Differences,  for  example,  in  average  height  and 
weight  between  elementary,  secondary  and  public  school  children  still  exist,  though 
the  respective  averages  are  better  than  the  best  of  those  recorded  before  the  war. 
While  such  differences  are  to  some  extent  inevitable  on  genetic  grounds,  the  actual 
differences  are  greater  than  can  be  accepted  with  equanimity.  They  cannot  be 
explained  entirely  by  differences  in  heredity  or  environment.  It  is  still  true  that  nearly 
one  million  elementary  school  children  do  not  take  milk  at  school,  and  of  the  children 
who  receive  milk  free  at  school  and  who  presumably  need  milk  most,  only  half  get 
more  than  one-third  ol  a  pint.  Despite  the  energetic  action  of  the  Ministry  of 
Education  little  more  than  one-third  of  school  children  take  dinner  in  school. 

"  The  special  duty  of  the  Ministry  of  Health  will  be  to  keep  watch  over  the 
nutritional  state  of  all  sections  of  the  community,  and  particularly  of  mothers  and 
children,  and  to  co-operate  with  other  Government  Departments  in  ensuring  that  all 
classes  obtain  the  food  necessary  to  attain  gbod  health.  This  was  one  of  the  ideals 
recommended  at  the  United  Nations  Conference  held  at  Hot  Springs,  Virginia, 
in  1943." 

MORE  HEALTH  EDUCATION  CALLED  FOR. 

Health  educational  activities  have  increased  during  the  war.  "  Health  education 
in  this  country  has  been  developed  largely  through  the  service  provided  by  the  Central 
Council  for  Health  Education  and  has  therefore  varied  with  the  interest  taken  by 
local  authorities.  During  the  war,  central  campaigns  for  particular  purposes  have 
been  undertaken  by  the  Ministry,  and  greater  use  has  been  made,  both  by  the  Ministry 
and  by  the  Central  Council,  of  films,  broadcasts,  national  poster  displays,  and  Press 
conferences.  Nevertheless,  this  country  still  lags  behind  others  in  the  use  of  modern 
methods  of  public  education  in  health,  and  war-rime  experience  would  appear  to 
justify  considerable  extension  of  this  essential  service." 

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Prcsidenr  :  The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Woolton,  P.C.,  C.H.,  D.L.,  LL.D. 

Vice-Presidents  :  Sir  W.  Allen  Daley,  M.U.,  F.R.C.P.  ;  Charles  Hill,  M.A.,  M.D.,  D.P.H 

(Chairman  :  Henry  Leaser,  O.B  t.,  LL.D  ,  KC.I.I.,  Barristcr-at-Law. 

VIce-Chairman  '    E    K.  Macdonald,  o.B.t ,  M  D  ,  M.R.c.S  ,  L  R.C.P  ,  D  P.IL 

Medical  Adviser  and  Secretary  :    Robert  Sutherland,  M.D  ,  D.P.H. 

Deputy  Medual  Adviser  :  Norman  C  Parfit,  MA,  B.M  ,  B.CH  ,  D.P.U 

Edu<atwn  Officer  :   Phyllis  M.  Taylor,  M.A.,  F.I..S. 

Educational  Psychologist :    Kathleen  M.  Catlin,  B.A 

Offices:    Tavistock  House,  Tavistock  Square,  WC1       Telephone:    Huston  3341. 

CONSTITUTION 

Set  up  originally  in  1927,  largely  at  the  instigation  of  the  Society  oi  Medical  Officers  ol  Health,  the 
Council  took  over  m  1942  most  of  the  work  previously  carried  out  by  the  British  Social  Hygiene 
Council  and  is  now  recognised  by  the  Government  as  *'  the  one  agency  for  general  health  education 
in  England  and  Wales."  At  the  request  of  the  Ministry  of  Health  and  Local  Government  of  Northern 
Ireland  the  Council  has  now  established  its  services  in  Northern  Ireland.  Of  Government  Depart- 
ments the  Ministry  of  Education,  the  Ministry  of  Health,  the  Ministries  of  Food,  Labour  and  Information, 
the  Welsh  Board  of  Health  and  the  Scottish  Education  Department,  all  have  either  representatives  or 
observers  on  the  Council  or  its  Committees.  In  addition,  there  are  representatives  from  the  County 
Councils  Association,  the  London  County  Council,  the  Association  of  Municipal  Corporations,  the 
Non-County  Boroughs  Association,  the  Metropolitan  Boroughs  Standing  Joint  Committee,  and  the 
Urban  and  Rural  District  Councils  Associations.  The  collaboration  of  the  professions  most  concerned 
with  health  education  is  assured  by  representation  from  the  Association  of  Directors  and  Secretaries 
for  Education,  the  Association  of  Education  Committees,  the  National  Union  of  Teachers,  the  Society 
of  Medical  Officers  of  Health,  the  British  Medical  Association,  the  Royal  College  of  Nursing,  the  Dental 
Board  of  the  United  Kingdom,  the  British  Dental  Association.  The  field  of  health  insurance  is  covered 
by  representatives  of  the  National  Association  of  Insurance  Committees,  the  Associations  of  Welsh 
Insurance  Committees,  and  the  London  Insurance  Committee,  while  collaboration  with  other  health 
organisations  is  achieved  by  representation  from  the  Conference  of  Affiliated  Societies.  In  addition, 
the  Council's  Educational  Advisory  Committee  has  the  benefit  of  the  knowledge  and  experience  of 
representatives  from  the  Association  of  Women  Science  Teachers  and  the  Science  Masters' 
Association,  and  of  many  distinguished  educationists. 

ASSISTANCE  TO  LOCAL   EDUCATION  AUTHORITIES 

The  Council  is  able  to  help  in  the  following  ways  : — 

(i)  Provision  of  qualified  lecturers  for  courses  to  teachers,  youth  leaders,  members  of  youth 
organisations  and  schoolchildren,  both  on  health  education  generally  and  on  sex  education 
and  biological  teaching. 

(ii)  Provision  of  leaflets,  pamphlets  and  posters  on  all  aspects  of  health  education,  suitable 
for  children,  adolescents  and  adults. 

Uii)  Loan  of  films  on  health  education  (available  free  to  those  authorities  which  contribute 
to  the  Council's  funds). 

(iv),  Advice  on  all  aspects  of  health  education. 

AREA  ADMINISTRATION 

The  Council  has  Area  Offices  in  various  centres  throughout  England,  Wales  and  Northern 
Ireland.  The  Medical  Adviser  and  Secrerary  will  be  glad  to  send  details  on  enquiry. 


PERIODICAL  PUBLICATIONS 

(i)  Health  Education  Journal.  A  Quarterly,  dealing  with  all  aspects  of  health  education, 
and  particularly  valuable  to  educational  administrators,  school  medical  officers,  teachers 
and  youth  leaders.  Subscription  rate,  6/-  per  annum. 

(ii)  Better  Health.  A  monthly,  suitable  for  teachers  and  the  general  public.  Subscription 
rate,  3/-  per  annum. 

(Hi)  Nutrition  Bulletin.  A  Bi-monthly  journal  of  applied  and  social  nutrition  useful  to  teachers, 
dieticians  and  organisers  of  school  meals.  Subscription  rate,  3/-  per  annum. 

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Service  and  Nursing  Training  Schools 


Nursing  as  a  profession  should  appeal  to  every  woman  who  wishes  to  do 
a  useful  job  in  life.  It  has  the  great  advantage  that  full  training  is  available 
not  only  free  of  cost  but  carrying  a  salary  adequate  for  personal  needs  during 
the  period  of  training,  and  the  trained  nurse  need  never  lack  an  appointment. 

The  Surrey  County  Council's  complete  training  schools,  which  give  the 
period  of  three  years'  training  and  instruction  required  to  obtain  the  General 
Nursing  State  Registration  Certificate,  are  listed  below.  At  each  hospital, 
ample  facilities  for  instruction  under  the  direction  of  the  medical  staff  and 
a  qualified  sister-tutor  are  available.  In  five  of  the  six  hospitils  the  excellent 
Nurses'  Homes  have  been  built  in  the  past  few  yean?. 

Candidates,  who  should  be  between  the  ages  of  17  and  30,  can  be  accepted 
for  training  at  the  following  Hospitals,  (Girls  of  17  require  to  remain  in 
training  until  21.) 

Epsom  County  Hospital,  Dorking  Road,  Epsom. 

Farnham  County  Hospital  ^  Hale  Road,  Farnham. 

Kingston  County  Hospital,  Wolverton  Avenue,  Kingston-upon-Thames. 

Redhill  County  Hospital,  Earlswood  Common,  Redhill. 

St.  Helicr  County  Hospital,  Carshalton. 

St.  Luke'  Hospital,  Guildford. 

Vacancies  also  occur  at  the  Surrey  County  Sanatorium,  Milford,  near 
Godalming,  for  instruction  (a)  for  the  preliminary  examination  of  the  General 
Nursing  Council  and  (6)  for  the  certificate  of  the  Tuberculosis  Association, 
and  student  nurses  who  complete  two  years  at  this  Hospital  are  transferred 
to  a  general  hospital  for  the  completion  of  their  State  registration  course, 
a  further  period  of  two  years  then  being  needed. 

The  salary  scale  and  service  conditions  are  in  accordance  with  the 
Rushcliffe  Committee's  recommendations,  i.e.,  1st  year,  £55  ;  2nd  year,  £65 ; 
3rd  year,  £75,  with  full  board,  lodging,  uniform  and  laundry.  Student 
Nurses  at  the  Sanatorium  receive  £60  in  the  1st  year  and  £70  in  the  2nd 
year.  Full  particulars  may  be  obtained  either  by  post  or  at  an  interview 
from  the  matron  of  the  selected  Hospital,  who  will  be  glad  to  forward  applica- 
tion forms  for  completion.  Teachers  who  may  be  concerned  in  advising  girls 
about  their  future  careers  are  cordially  invited  to  visit  and  inspect  the  Council's 
hospitals  in  company  with  the  Matrons  who  will  be  glad  to  discuss  with  them 
any  matters  relating  to  nursing  as  a  career  for  women. 

DUDLEY  AUKLAND, 

County  Hall,  Clerk  of  the  Council 

Kingston-upon-Thames. 


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THE    CENTRAL    COUNCIL    FOR    SCHOOL    BROADCASTING 

The  function  of  the  Central  Council  for  School  Broadcasting  is  to  advise  the 
B.B.C.  on  the  educational  policy  of  its  school  broadcasts  and  to  keep  it  informed 
regarding  the  prevailing  policy  and  educational  practice  in  the  schools.  As  an 
educational  body  it  sponsors  the  school  broadcasting  service. 

The  B.B.C.  retains  its  overriding  power  in  respect  of  Corporation  policy,  finance 
and  programme  production,  but,  subject  thereto,  the  Council  has  direct  responsibility 
lor  certain  stated  activities  with  financial  resources  provided  by  the  B.B.C.,  and 
its  own  secretariat.  The  stated  activities  include  the  supervision,  through  com- 
mittees,  of  arrangements  for  programmes,  literature  and  engineering  facilities,  the 
organisation  of  research  and  experiment,  and  control  of  activities  at  the  listening 
end  including  the  making  of  contact  with  training  colleges,  associations  of  teachers 
and  outside  bodies.  The  planning  and  production  of  programmes  remains  the 
responsibility  of  Miss  Mary  Somervillc,  O.B.F.,  B.B.C.  Director  of  School  Broad- 
casting, and  of  the  Schools  Department  Staff. 

The  Council  exercises  supervision  of  programme  and  pamphlet  arrangements 
through  a  series  of  Programme  Sub-Committees  co-ordinated  by  the  Executive 
Committee  of  the  Council  which  determines  the  main  lines  of  policy.  Each  Pro- 
gramme Sub-Committee  consists  of  a  member  of  the  Council,  one  or  more  subject 
specialists,  one  of  H.M.  Inspectors  and  a  number  of  teachers  from  different  types 
of  school,  and  from  other  educational  institutions. 

Chairman  Vice-  Chairman 

Sir  Henry  Richards  Vacant. 

Representative  Member* 

Ministry  of  Education  (3)  Miss  D.  M.  Hammonds. 

Sir  Martin  Roseveare. 
B.  B.  Thomas. 

Scottish  Education  Department  ..      J.  W.  Parker. 

Ministry  of  Education  for  Northern  Ireland    ...         .  .     R.  S.  Brownell. 

Association  of  Education  Committees ..     Dr.  W.  P.  Alexander. 

County  Councils  Association      ...         ...         ...         ...     W.  R.  Watkin. 

Association  of  Municipal  Corporations  ...         .       G.  Guest. 

Association  of  Councils  of  Counties  of  Cities  in  Scotland    G.  Symington, 

Association  of  County  Councils  in  Scotland G.  Izatt. 

Federation    ol    Education    Committees    (Wales    and 

Monmouth) T.  J.  Ree»s. 

Association   of  Education    Committees   in   Northern 

Ireland  Dr.  J.  Stuart  Hawnt. 

London  County  Council  J .  Brown . 

Association  of  Directors  and  Secretaries  for  Education 

(2)       F.  H.  Toyne. 

Dr.  C.  F.  Strong. 
Association  of  Directors  ol  Education  in  Scotland     ...     J.  Coutts  Morrison. 

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National  Union  of  Teachers  (4) 


Incorporated  Association  of  Head  Masters      

Association  of  Head  Mistresses  (Incorporated) 
Incorporated  Association  of  Assistant  Masters 
Incorporated  Association  of  Assistant  Mistresses 
Federal  Council  of  Teachers  in  Northern  Ireland 
Joint   Committee   of  the   Three   Technical  and   Art 
Associations  : — 

Association  of  Teachers  m  Technical  Institutes 
Association  of  Principals  in  Technical  Institutes 

National  Society  of  Art  Masters ...J 

Independent  Schools'  Association         

Incorporated  Association  of  Preparatory  Schools 

Educational  Institute  of  Scotland          

Association  of  Teachers  in  Colleges  and  Departments 
of  Education ...         . .          


Scottish  Council  for  School  Broadcasting  :- 

Chairman        

Chairman  of  Scottish  Executive 


C.  W.  Baty. 
O.  F.  Brown. 
Dr.  P.  A.  Browne. 
Sir  John  Cat  low. 
Sir  Fred  Clarke. 
H.  H.  Collins. 


Nominated  Members. 

Dame  Rachel  Crowdy. 
E.  Salter  Davies. 
Mrs.  D.  Dobson. 
Prof.  W.  J.  Gruffydd. 
G.  T.  Hankin. 
Dr.  W.  A.  F.  Hepburn. 


Miss  S.  C.  Bertie. 
H.  H.  Cartwright. 
W.  Griffith. 
J.  H.  Wooldridge. 
H.  Raymond  King. 
Miss  A.  M.  Ashley. 
W.  J.  F.  Drake. 
Miss  G.  E.  Ford. 
F.  G.  Harriman. 


A.  E.  Evans. 

Miss  E.  M.  Billham. 

The  Rev.  P.  C.  Underhill. 

G.  Gunn. 

J.  A.  Lauwerys. 
Dr.  E.  H.  Walters. 


(Vacant). 

Dr.  W.  A.  F.  Hepburn. 


W.  H.  Perkins. 
Sir  Henry  Richards. 
Lady  (Shena)  Simon. 
Sir  Wynn  Wheldon. 
H.  A.  S.  Wortley. 


Secretary 

R.  N.  Armfelt,  At. A., 

55  Portland  Place,  London,  W.i. 

Telephone  and  Telegrams  :    Welbcck  2801. 


Semor  Education  « 

R.  C.  Steele,  M.A. 


A dmnristratwn  Assistant. 
J.  Me  Knight. 


EDUCATION  OFFICERS 


At  certain  of  the  B.B.C.'s  Regional  Offices  there  are  officers  of  the  Council 
who  are  able  to  give  advice  and  information  on  school  broadcasting.  These  officers 
will  be  prepared,  wherever  possible,  to  visit  schools  at  the  request  of  the  teacher. 
Their  names  and  addresses  are  given  below,  and  also  the  areas  in  which  their  work 
lies  : — 

JOSEPH  SMITH,  B.SC.,  B.M.US,  Broadcasting  House,  Woodhouse  Lane,  Leeds. 
(Yorkshire,  Northumberland,  Durham,  Lincolnshire — parts  of  Lindsey). 

G.  G.  BENNETT,  M.A.,  Broadcasting  House,  Piccadilly,  Manchester,  1. 

(Lancashire,  Cheshire,  Westmorland,  Cumberland,  Isle  of  Man,  North  Stafford- 
shire). 

W.  K.  RICHMOND,  M.A.,  Broadcasting  House,  282,  Broad  Street,  Birmingham,  1. 
(Herefordshire,  Shropshire,  Warwickshire,  Worcestershire,  South  Staffordshire, 
Northamptonshire,     Leicestershire,     Rutland,     Lincolnshire — Kesteven     and 
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H.  E.  MILUKEN,  B.A.,  Broadcasting  House,  Whiteladies  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 
(Gloucestershire,    Somerset,    Wiltshire,    Dorset,    Devon,    Cornwall,    Channel 
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J.  SCUPHAM,  M.A.,  55,  Portland  Place,  London,  W.I. 

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shire, Bedfordshire,  Hertfordshire,  Buckinghamshire,  Oxfordshire,  Kent,  Surrey, 
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D.  W.  ROBERTS,  B.sc.(EcoN),  Broadcasting  House,  Queen  Street,  Cardiff. 
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LISTENING  GROUPS  FOR  ADULTS 

The  Education  Officers  mentioned  above  also  act  as  Secretaries  to  Area  Councils 
for  Group  Listening,  set  up  by  the  B.B.C.  to  foster  the  organisation  of  Listening 
Groups. 

Anyone  interested  in  the  series  of  talks  intended  for  Groups  should  apply  for 
information  to  the  Education  Officers  or  to  the  Central  Committee  for  Group  Listening, 
55,  Portland  Place,  London,  W.I. 

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AND  SCHOOLS 

The  services  of  a  number  of  advisory  engineers  have  been  placed  by  the  B.B.C, 
at  the  disposal  of  the  Central  Council  and  these  engineers  are  able,  within  the  limits 
of  the  staff  available,  to  give  Authorities  technical  advice.  Where  Local  Education 
Authorities  are  providing  for  the  installation  of  wireless  receiving  apparatus  in  several 
schools,  they  are  advised  to  write  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Central  Council  who  will, 
if  possible,  arrange  for  an  engineer  to  see  the  schools  and  discuss  fully  with  those 
concerned  the  best  method  of  meeting  the  particular  conditions  involved. 

RELAY  SERVICES 

In  some  districts,  where  electrical  interference  is  troublesome,  schools  have  found 
it  advantageous  to  make  use  of  relay  services  or  wireless  exchanges.  Such  services 
are  erected  by  private  enterprise,  and  include  a  centrally  situated  receiving  station 
which  redistributes  the  broadcast  programmes  to  subscribers  in  the  surrounding 
area,  usually  by  means  of  overhead  wires.  Success,  of  course,  is  dependent  on 
the  receiving  station  being  so  situated  that  clear  reception  free  from  interference 
can  be  obtained.  Each  subscriber  has  one  or  more  loudspeakers,  usually  purchased 
from  the  relay  company,  and  normally  pays  a  rental  for  the  service  according  to 
the  number  of  loudspeaker  points  fitted  on  his  premises. 

The  Central  Council  expresses  no  preference  as  between  the  installation  of 
ordinary  receiving  sets  and  the  fitting  of  relay  services  in  schools.  It  is,  however, 
concerned  to  ensure,  as  far  as  it  can,  tnat  reception  is  satisfactory,  and  will  give 
special  advice  on  application. 

HOW  TO  CHOOSE  RECEIVING  SETS 

Before  the  war,  the  Central  Council  issued  twice  a  year  a  list  of  broadcast  re- 
ceiving apparatus  suitable  for  use  in  schools.  The  severe  limitation  during  the  war 
of  production  of  sets  for  the  home  market  made  it  impossible  to  continue  the  publi- 
cation of  these  lists.  The  restoration  of  some  scheme  for  advising  authorities  on 
the  choice  of  suitable  sets  is  under  consideration.  It  is  suggested  that,  pending 
the  publication  of  a  scheme  of  this  kind,  schools  and  authorities  should  make  enquiries 

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as  to  what  sets  are  available  and  write  to  the  Council  for  their  advice.  Applications 
for  advice  should  include  particulars  as  to  the  number  and  size  of  rooms  in  which 
the  set  is  to  be  used,  the  number  of  loudspeakers  which  would  be  used  simultaneously, 
and  state  whether  a  mains  or  battery  set  is  required.  (In  the  case  of  a  mains  set 
it  is  helpful  to  state  the  type  of  electrical  supply  available.) 

WAVELENGTHS  FOR  SCHOOL  BROADCASTS 

The  following  are  notes  issued  for  the  guidance  of  teachers  : — 

1.  All  school  broadcasts  with  the  exception  of  certain  series  directed  specially 
to  Scotland  and  Wales,  will  be  transmitted  on  all  the  Regional  wavelengths  of  the 
Home  Programme. 

2.  With  a  few  exceptions  schools  should  be  able  to  obtain  satisfactory  reception 
on  the  wavelength  of  their  local  Region  (see  table  below). 

3.  In  a  few  areas  it  may  be  found  that  the  wavelength  of  a  neighbouring  Region 
will  provide  better  reception  than  that  of  the  local  Region.     The  following  table 
shows  which  wavelengths  schools  should  try. 

4.  Any  school  which  experiences  difficulty  in  obtaining  satisfactory  reception 
should  write  to  the  Secretary,  Central  Council  tor  School  Broadcasting,  55,  Portland 
Place,  London,  W.I. 

5.  It  is  better  to  tune  your  receiver  to  the  correct  wavelength  m  metres  marked 
on  the  dial  than  to  rely  on  the  station  names,  *>ome  of  which  have  been  altered  from 
time  to  time. 

Note. — The  markings  on  the  tuning  dial  or  scale  may  not  be  absolutely  accurate. 
When  the  receiver  has  been  tuned  to  the  correct  wavelength — or  station  name — 
as  shown  on  the  dial,  it  should  be  tuned  slightly  to  one  side  or  the  other  of  the  marked 
position  until  the  best  results  are  obtained.  If  the  receiver  is  not  correctly  tuned 
the  sound  is  usually  distorted  or  harsh. 

Regional  wavelength  (Probable  nann,\  of  stations  on  rf^civtt 

Area  in  metre*  dtal  arc  shown  in  brackets] 

London,  the   South,  and        342        (London  Regional). 

South-East  England  In  Norwich  district  try  alternative  wavelength 

of  296  metres  (Midland  Regional). 

The  Midlands     296        (Midland  Regional). 

In  north  of  area  try  alternative  wavelength  of 
44Q  metres  (North  Regional). 

The  North  of  England  ...         449        (North  Regional). 

In  extreme  south  of  area  try  alternative 
wavelength  ot  29b  metres  (Midland 
Regional). 

North  Eastern  Counties  285        (Possibly  marked  Start  Point,  West  Regional, 

or  on  older  sets  Scottish  National). 

Scotland 391         (Scottish  Regional). 

West  of  England 307  \     (Northern  Ireland  on  older  sets). 

21 7  /  In  North  Devon  wavelength  of  373  metres 
can  be  used  (except  when  school  broadcasts 
in  Welsh  are  being  transmitted). 

Wales       373        (AVelsh  Regional,  West  Regional  on  older  sets). 

In  north-west  of  area  try  alternative  wave- 
length of  449  metres  (North  Regional). 

In  South  Wales  try  alternative  wavelength  of 
217  metres. 

In  West  Central  Wales  try  alternative  wave- 
length of  285  metres,  (possibly  marked 
Start  Point  or  West  Regional,  Scottish 
National  on  older  sets). 

Note. — School  broadcasts  in  Welsh  can  be  received  only  on  a  wavelength  of 
373  metres. 

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The  new  programme  is  based  on  systematic  inquiry  among  teachers  themselves  as  to 
the  films  they  need.  Many  of  the  films  will  have  two  versions,  Senior  and  Junior;  the 
subject-matter  will  determine  whether  both  are  required.  As  a  general  rule,  Senior 
films  will  be  sound,  Junior  silent ;  but  again  the  nature  of  the  material  will  be  the 
deciding  factor. 

Most  of  the  films  will  have  film  strips,  so  designed  however  that  they  can  be  used 
independently  of  the  parent  film.  Strips  are  also  being  made  on  a  wide  range  of 
subjects  other  than  those  dealt  with  in  the  new  films.  Every  film  is  under  teacher 
supervision  from  script  to  screen.  The  following  groups  have  been  given  priority  and 
some  of  the  films  will  be  completed  when  this  notice  appears  :-- 

Six  Physical  Geography  Films  (Colour);  Elementary  Citizenship  (12  films  on  the 
Local  Services) ;  Elementary  Physiology  (9  colour  films) ;  World  Geography  (12  films) ; 
A  River  from  Source  to  Sea  (8  silent  colour  films  for  juniors) ;  Mediaeval  Monastery; 
Health  (5);  Elementary  Physics  (9);  Botany  (7);  Films  to  Start  You  Talking  (for 
discussion  groups).  A  group  on  Life  in  Other  Lands  is  in  hand,  but  will  obviously 
take  some  time  to  complete. 

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Donald.  A.  Mackenzie,  M.C.,  M.A.,  Principal  of 

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Since  1933,  the  G.B.  projector  has  been  widely  used  and  approved  for  school 
service.  As  the  supply  position  improves  it  will  become  increasingly  available  for 
school  and  college. 

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G.B.  Equipments  has  designed  a  new  Film  Strip  Projector  (model  38)  which  projects 
both  "stills'*  and  slides,  It  combines  all  the  requirements  of  teachers  for  an 
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Descriptive  literature  on  both  projectors  from  G.B.  Equipments,  Ltd.,  Imperial 
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THE  BRITISH  FILM  INSTITUTE 

President  :  THE  DUKE  OF  SUTHERLAND,  K.T. 
GOVERNING   BODY   OF   THE  BRITISH   FILM   INSTITUTE 

Chairman  :  Patrick  Gordon  Walker,  M.A.,  B.LITT.,  M.P. 
Prof.  B.  Ifor  Evans,  M.A.,  D.LITT.,  nominated  by  the  Board  of  Trade. 
F.  W.  Baker,  nominated  by  the  Kinematograph  Renters'  Society. 
Sir  W.  Ross  Barker,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  nominated  by  the  Royal  Society  of  Teachers. 
A.  C.  Cameron,  M.C.,  M.A.,  nominated  by  the  British  Institute  of  Adult  Education. 
W.  R.  Fuller,  nominated  by  the  Cinematograph  Exhibitors'  Association. 
Sir  Henry  L.French,  G.B.E.,K.C.B.,  nominated  by  the  British  Film  Produce rs'Association. 
Lt.-Col.  Sir  Thomas  Moore,  M.P.,  nominated  by  the  Secretary  of  State  for  Scotland. 
The  Hon.  Eleanor  Plumer,  M.A.,  nominated  by  the  Secretary  of  State  for  Home 

Affairs. 
E.  G.  Barnard,  M.A.,  nominated  by  the  Association  of  Education  Committees. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  BRITISH  FILM  INSTITUTE 

Director  :  Oliver  Bell,  M.A. 
Secretary  :  R.  W.  Dickinson,  M.A. 
National  Film  Library  Curator  :  E,  H.  Lmdgrcn. 
Educational  Representative  :  F.  E.  Farley 
Research  Officer  :  Dr.  Roger  Manvell,  B.A.,  PH.D. 
Offices  :  4,  Great  Russell  Street,  London,  W.C.I.     Telephone  :  Museum  0607. 

The  British  Film  Institute  is  a  semi-official  organisation  which  was  established 
in  1933  to  encourage  the  use  and  development  of  the  film  as  a  means  of  entertainment 
and  instruction. 

It  is  the  recognised  centre  from  which  impartial  and  unbiased  information 
can  be  obtained  on  all  matters  connected  with  the  film,  whether  on  the  entertainment 
or  the  educational  side. 

A  very  great  deal  of  its  activities  are  concerned  with  putting  the  film  as  well 
as  other  visual  aids  in  their  proper  place  in  educational  methodology  and  also  in 
establishing  their  relationships  with  one  another. 

Because  the  Governing  Body  of  the  Institute  recognises  that  it  ought  to  be 
in  closer  touch  with  the  Directors  and  Secretaries  of  education  committees  and 
that  it  should  be  in  a  position  to  meet  and  advise  education  committees  themselves, 
they  have  appointed  travelling  educational  representatives. 

They  have  already  been  able  to  give  advice  and  assistance  to  a  number  of 
committees.  They  have  also  been  able  to  demonstrate  the  classroom  use  of  films  and 
still  pictures.  Their  services  arc  also  available  should  any  Committee  wish  to  run 
a  refresher  course  for  its  teachers. 

The  publications  of  the  Institute  (which  arc  sent  as  a  matter  of  course  to 
Committees  who  enter  into  Corporate  Membership  (£1  10s.  Od.)  or  nominate  one 
of  the  members  (£2  2s.  Od.))  contain  much  valuable  material.  Its  periodical 
The  Monthly  Film  Bulletin  contains  appraisals  of  the  teaching  value  of  educational 
films  as  well  as  reviews  of  entertainment  films  which  are  to  be  seen  in  the  public 
cinema  theatres.  These  reviews  arc  written  from  the  point  of  view  of  suitability  for 
children,  family  audiences,  adolescents  and  adults. 

The  Institute  also  publishes  lists  of  films  on  a  number  of  educational  subjects 
including  those  which  are  likely  to  be  of  value  in  Youth  work.  In  this  connection 
it  pays  special  attention  to  Film  Appreciation.  This  is  a  highly  important  subject 
in  view  of  the  fact  that  the  film  is  the  most  important  leisure-time  activity  of  all 
young  persons  to-day. 

Further  information  about  the  British  Film  Institute  can  be  had  on  application 
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1.  Title. — The  Committee  shall  he  known  as  the  National  Committee  for  Visual 
Aids  in  Education. 

2.  Area. — The  sphere  of  operation  of  the  Committee  shall  be  England  and 
Wales. 

3.  Constitution. — The  Committee  shall  consist  of  a  Chairman  and  Vice-Chair- 
man  and  thirty  other  members  appointed  in  the  numbers  and  by  the  appointing 
authorities  set  out  below,  namely  : — 

Representing  Local  Education  Authorities  : — 

County  Councils  Association  4 

Association  of  Education  Committees  .         ...         .  .         ...  4 

Association  of  Municipal  Corporations        .  ..  4 

London  County  Council        .  2 

Welsh  Federation  of  Education  Committees          2 

10 

Representing   Teachers  : — 

Association  of  Teachers  in  Technical  Institutions ..  2 

Association  of  Teachers  in  Training  Colleges  and  University  Depart- 
ments of  Education         .  ..  ..  2 

Joint  Committee  of  the  Four  Secondary  Associations         . .          ...  4 

National  Union  of  Teachers    ...         .  . .          8 

16 

In  addition,  there  shall  be  five  assessors  to  be  appointed  by  the  Minister  of  Education. 

4.  Chairman  and  Vice-Chairman. — The  Chairman  and  Vice-Chairman  of 
the  Committee  shall  be  elected  annually  from  amongst  the  members  appointed  by 
the  bodies  representing  the  local  education  authorities,  and  they  may  continue  in  their 
respective  offices  for  a  period  not  exceeding  three  years.     The  Chairman  shall  preside 
at  all  meetings  of  the  Committee,  and  in  his  absence  the  Vice-Chairman  shall  preside. 
In  the  absence  of  both  the  Chairman  and  the  Vice-Chairman,  a  chairman  shall  be 
appointed  from  amongst  the  local  authority  members  present  at  the  meoting.     The 
chairman,  vice-chairman  or  acting  chairman  shall  have  a  vote  but  not  a  casting  vote. 

5.  Functions. — The  functions  of  the  Committee  shall  comprise — 
(a)  The  planning  of  a  visual  education  policy  ; 

(6)  the  collection  and  collation  of  the  views  and  proposals  of  local  education  author- 
ities, teachers  and  bodies  concerned  with  education  regarding  film  and  other  visual 
aids  in  schools  and  colleges  ; 

(c)  the  determination  of  the  films  which  should  be  produced  through  the  Ministry 
of  Education  for  use  in  education  and  the  assessment  for  such  use  of  films  produced 
otherwise  than  in  pursuance  of  any  plan  or  proposals  approved  or  initiated  by  the 
Committee  ; 

(d)  the  nomination,  in  connection  with  each  film  determined,  of  one  or  more 
educational  advisers  to  be  taken  into  consultation  by  the  producers  at  all  stages  of 
production ; 

(e)  the  nomination,  where  requested  by  producers,  of  educational  advisers  for 
films  produced  otherwise  than  in  pursuance  of  any  plan  or  proposal  approved  or 
initiated  by  the  Committee  ; 

(/)  the  development,  in  co-operation  with  local  education  authorities,  of  regional 
film  libraries  and  the  encouragement  of  local  education  authorities  in  the  purchase 
of  suitable  films  for  use  in  their  areas  and  in  the  development  of  local  film  libraries  ; 

(g)  to  advise  the  local  authorities  and  the  Ministry  of  Education  on  the  supply, 
selection  and  maintenance  of  suitable  apparatus  ; 

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(h)  research  into  the  subject  of  education  by  visual  means  through  the  medium 
of  and  in  consultation  with  the  National  Foundation  for  Educational  Research  and 
by  any  other  means  available  to  the  Committee. 

(i)  the  improvement  of  standards  of  film  appreciation  among  children  and  adoles- 
cents ; 

0')  the  supply  of  information  relating  to,  and  the  giving  of  guidance  in  the  selection 
of,  films  and  other  visual  aids,  for  the  benefit  of  local  authorities  and  teachers  ; 

(k)  the  encouragement  of  the  provision  of  facilities  for  the  training  of  teachers  in 
the  production  and  use  of  films  and  other  visual  aids. 

6.  Appointment  and  Vacancies. — Members  of  the  Committee  shall  be  appointed 
or  re-appointed  annually  by  the  appointing  bodies.     A  member  of  the  Committee 
who  ceases  to  retain  his  membership  of  the  body  by  which  he  was  appointed  shall 
thereupon  cease  to  be  a  member  of  the  Committee.     Any  vacancy  occurring  in  the 
representation  of  an  appointing  body  shall  be  filled  by  that  body. 

7.  Committees. — The  Committee  may  appoint  such  specialist  panels  and  sub- 
committees as  may  be  considered  necessary  for  any  special  or  general  purpose.     The 
Committee  may  delegate  special  powers  to  any  such  panel  or  sub-committee,  and, 
subject  thereto,  the  reports  of  all  panels  and  sub-committees  shall  be  submitted  to  the 
Committee  for  approval. 

8.  Co-opted  Members. — The  Committee  may  appoint  to  any  panel  or  sub- 
committee such  persons  of  special  knowledge  as  may  serve  any  of  the  purposes  of  the 
Committee,  and  such  persons  shall  have  the  right  to  vote. 

9.  Officers. — The  Committee  may  appoint  a  secretary,  treasurer,  auditor  and 
such  clerical  staff  as  they  think  fit,  and  all  or  any  of  such  officers  and  staff  may  be 
either  honorary  or  paid  as  the  Committee  shall  determine. 

(NOTE. —  The  Conference  expressed  the  view  that  the  appointment  of  secretary  should 
be  full-time  and  framed  the  financial  provisions  accordingly.} 

10.  Meetings. — Meetings  of  the  Committee  shall  be  held  not  less  often  than 
four  times  a  year,  and,  so  far  as  is  practicable,  such  meetings  shall  take  place  at  intervals 
of  three  months. 

11.  Voting. — The  voting  on  the  Committee  and  on  all  panels  and  sub-com- 
mittees shall  be  by  show  of  hands  or  otherwise  as  the  Committee,  panel  or  sub- 
committee, as  the  case  may  be,  shall  determine. 

12.  Quorum. — The  quorum  of  the  Committee  shall  be  twelve  members.     In 
the  absence  of  a  quorum  the  chairman  shall  vacate  the  chair,  and  the  business  then 
under  consideration  shall  be  the  first  business  to  be  discussed  at  the  next  meeting 
of  the  Committee.     The  quorum  of  a  panel  or  sub-committee  shall,  subject  to  any 
directions  given  by  the  Committee,  be  determined  by  the  panel  or  sub-committee. 

13.  Finance. — The  expenses  of  the  Committee  shall  be  defrayed  by  means  of 
contributions  paid  by  each  local  education  authority  and  shall  be  calculated  on  the 
basis  of  fifteen  shillings,  or  such  other  sum   as  may  from  time  to  time  be  agreed 
by  the  members  representing  the  local  education  authorities,  per  1 ,000  pupils  between 
the  ages  of  two  and  eighteen  on  the  rolls  of  the  authority's  schools  or  colleges  providing 
lull  or  part-time  education  for  such  pupils. 

(NOTE. — It  is  estimated  that  between  three  and  four  thousand  pounds  per  annum 
will  be  produced  on  the  basis  recommended.) 

14.  Travelling  Expenses. — All  travelling  and  subsistence  expenses  reasonably 
incurred  either  by  members  of  the  Committee  in  attending  meetings  of  the  Committee 
or  of  any  panel  or  sub-committee  or  by  co-opted  members  in  attending  meetings 
of  any  panel  or  sub-committee,  shall  be  deemed  to  be  expenses  of  the  Committee  and 
be  defrayed  accordingly. 

15.  Reports  and  Minutes. — The  Committee  shall  send  to  each  of  the  appointing 
bodies  an  annual  report  of  their  proceedings,  an  annual  statement  of  accounts  and  a 
copy  of  the  minutes  of  the  proceedings  of  all  their  meetings.     The  annual  report 
and  statement  of  accounts  shall  be  sent  to  the  secretaries  of  the  appointing  bodies 
within  14  days  after  their  adoption  by  the  Committee,  and  the  minutes  of  proceedings 
shall  be  sent  to  the  secretaries  within  14  days  after  each  meeting. 

16.  Amendment  of  Constitution. — The  constitution  may  be  amended  with 
the  assent  of  all  the  appointing  bodies, 

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Adult  Education,  Commerce,  Social  Studies,  Technical  Mycology, 
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UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES 
ENGLAND 


OXFORD 

Chancellor  :    The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl 

of   Halifax,    K.G.,    G.C.S.I.,    G.C.I.E., 

O.M.,  D.C.L. 

Vice- Chancellor  :    Sir  Richard  Living- 
stone, M.A.,  President  of  Corpus. 
Registrar  :   D.  Veale,  M.A.,  Corpus. 
Secretary    for     Local     Examination*  : 

C.  W.  Stokes,  M.A.,  Jesus. 
OXFORD  COLLEGES 
(With  date  of  foundation) 
All  Souls  (1437),  B.  H.  Sumncr,  M.A., 

Warden. 
Balliol  (1262),  Lord  Lindsay  of  Birker, 

M.A.,  Master. 
B.N.C.  (150;)),  W.  T.  S.  Stallybrass, 

D.C.L. ,  Principal. 

Ch.  Ch.  (1532),  J.  Lowe,  M.A.,  Dean. 
Corpus    Christi    (1516),    Sir    R.    W. 

Livingstone,  M.A.,  President. 
Exeter    (1314),    E.    A.    Barber,    M.A., 

Rector. 
Hertford  (1874),  N.  R.  Murphy,  M.A.. 

Principal. 

Jesus  (1571),  Sir  F.  W.  Ogilvie,  M.A. 
Lincoln  (1427),  K.  A.  H.  Murray,  M.A., 

Rector. 
Magdalen    (1458),    Sir  Henry   Tizard, 

K.C.B.,  A.F  C.,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  President. 
Merton  (1264),  Sir  J.  C.  Miles,  B.C.L., 

M.A.,  Warden. 
New  Coll  (1379),  A.  H.  Smith,  C.B.K., 

M.A.,  Warden. 
Oriel  (1326),  Sir  W.  D.   Ross,  K.B.E., 

D.UTT.,  Provost. 
Pembroke  (1624),  F.  H.  Dudden,  D.D., 

Master. 
Queen's  (1340),  Sir  O.  S.  Franks,  M.A., 

Provost. 
St.   John's   (1555),    Sir   C.    Norwood, 

M.A.,  President. 
Trinity  (1554),  J.  R.  H.  Weaver,  M.A., 

President. 

University  (1249),  J.  H.  S.  Wild,  M.A. 
Wadham  (1612),  C.  M.  Bowra,  M.A., 

D.LITT.,   Warden. 
Worcester  (1714),  J.  C.  Masterman,  M.A., 

Provost. 
St.  Edm.  Hall  (1269),  A.  B.  Emden, 

M.A.,  Principal. 
Keble  (1870),   H.   J.   Carpenter,  M.A., 

Warden. 


St.  Catherine's  Society  (1868),  V.  J.  K. 

Brook,  M.A.,  Censor. 
Campion   Hall,    T.    Corbishley,    M.A., 

Master. 
S.  Benet's  Hall,  P.  J.  McCann,  M.A., 

Master. 
St.  Peter's  Hall  (1929),  R.  W.  Howard, 

M.A.,  Master. 


Lady  Margaret  Hall  (1878)x  Miss  L.  S. 

Sutherland,  M.A.,  Principal. 
Somerville  (1879),  Janet  Vaughan,  M.A., 

D.M.,  Principal. 
St.  Hugh's  (1886),  Miss  E.  E.  S.  Procter, 

M.A. ,  Principal. 
St.  Hilda's  (1893),  Miss  J.  dc  L.  Mann, 

M.A.,  Principal. 
St.  Anne's   Society  (1879),  Musgrave 

House,    South    Parks    Road,    Hon. 

E.  M.  Plumer,  M.A.,  Principal. 

CAMBRIDGE 

Chancellor :     The    Right    Hon.    Earl 

Baldwin,  K.G.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. 
Vice-chancellor  :     T.    S.    Hele,    M.D., 

M aster  of  Emmanuel. 
Registrar  :    W.  W.  Grave,  M.A.,  PH.D., 

Emmanuel. 
Secretary    for     Local     Examinations  : 

W.    N.    Williams,    M.A.,    Syndicate 

Buildings. 

CAMBRIDGE  COLLEGES 

(With  date  of  foundation) 
Christ's    (1505),  C.    E.    Raven,    D.D., 

Master. 

Clare  (1326),  H.  Thirkill,  M.A.,  Master. 
Corpus  Christi  (1352),   Sir  W.   Spens, 

M.A.,  Ai aster. 
Downing  (1800),  Admiral   Sir  H.   W. 

Richmond,  K.C.B.,  M.A.,  Master. 
Emmanuel  (1584),   T.    S.    Hele,   M.D., 

Master. 
Gonville    and     Caius    (1348),    J.     F. 

Cameron,  M.A.,  Master. 
Jesus  (1496),   W.   L.   H.   Duckworth, 

M.D.,  SC.D.,  Master. 
King's  (1441),   J,   T.    Sheppard,   M.A., 

Provost. 
Magdalene  (1542),  A.  B.  Ramsay,  M.A., 

Master. 
Pembroke  (1347),  Sir  M.  S.  D.  Butler, 

K.C.S.I.,     C.B.,     C.I.E.,     C.V.O.,     C.B.E., 

M.A.,  Master. 
Peterhousc    (1284),    P.    C.    Vellacott, 

D.S.O.,  M.A.,  Master. 
Queens'   (1448),  J.   A.   Venn,   LITT.D., 

President. 
St.  Catherine's  (1473),  H.  J.  Chaytor, 

LITT.D.,  Master. 
S.  John's  (1511),  E.  A.  Benians,  M.A0 

Master. 
Sidney  Sussex  (1596),  G.  A.  Weekes, 

M.A.,  Master. 
Trinity  (1546),  Prof.  G.  M.  Trevelyan, 

O.M.,  M.A.,  HON.  LITT.D.,  Master. 
Trinity  Hall  (1350),  H.  R.  Dean,  M.D., 

Master. 
Selwyn  College  (1882),  G.  A.  Chase, 

M.A.,  Master. 


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Fitzmlliam  House  (N on- Collegiate 
Students)  (1869),  W.  S.  Thatcher, 
M.A.,  Censor. 

COLLEGES  FOR  WOMEN 

Gtrton  (1869),  Miss  K.  T.  Butler, 
M.A.,  Mistress. 

Newnham  (1875),  Miss  Myra  Curtis, 
C.B.E.,  M.A.,  Principal. 
LONDON 

Address  :  Senate  House,  W.C.I.  Tele- 
phone :  Museum  8000. 

Chancellor  :  The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl 
of  Athlone,  K.GO  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G., 
G.C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  LL.DO  D.C.L.,  F.R.S. 

Vice-Chancellor  :  Prof.  D.  Hughes 
Parry,  LL.M. 

Principal :  Harold  Claughton,  C.B.E., 
M.A. 

Registrar*  :  (Academic) — J.  Henderson, 
M.A.,  PH.D.  '3  (External) — T.  J. 
Anderson,  C.B.E.,  M.A. 

Secretary  of  Matriculation  and  School 
Examinations  Council :  J.  H.  Jenkins, 

M.A.,  BX.L. 

University  College,  Gower  Street,  W.C.  1 . 

D.    R.    Pyc,    C.B.,    M.A.,    D.SC.,    F.R.S., 

Provost. 
King's    College,    Strand,    W.C.2,    Sir 

William  Halliday,  LL.D.,  Principal. 
Institute  of  Education,  W.C.I.     G.  B. 

Jeffery,  M.A.,  D.SC.,  F.R.S.,  Direttor. 
Goldsmiths'  College,  New  Cross,  S.E.14, 

A.  E.  Dean,  M.A.,  M.LITT.,  Warden. 
Queen  Mary  College,  Mile  End  Road, 

E.I,  B.  Ifor  Evans,  D.LIT.,  Principal. 
Royal    Holloway     College,     Englefield 

Green,   Surrey,  Miss   F.   C.   Batho, 

D.LIT.,  Principal. 
Bedford  College  for  Women,  Regent's 

Park,  N.W.I,  Miss  G.  E.  M.  Jebb, 

M.A.,  Principal. 
Birkbeck     College,    E.C.4,    Prof.     H. 

Gordon  Jackson,  D.SC.,  Principal. 
Westfield  College,  Hampstead,  N.W.3, 

Mrs.  J.  L.  Stocks,  B.sc.,  Principal. 
School  of  Oriental  Studies,  Prof.  R.  L. 

Turner,  M.C.,  LITT.D.,  Director. 
Imperial  College  of  Science  and  Tech- 
nology,  R.  V.  Southwell,  M.A.,  LL.D., 

F.R.S. ,  Rector. 
King's  College  of  Household  and  Social 

Science,  Campden  Hill  Road,  W.8, 

Miss  H.  Dent,  M.A.,  Acting  Principal. 
Wye  College,  Wye,  Kent,  D.  Skilbeck, 

M.A.,  Principal. 
New  College,  Rev.  Prof.  S.  Cave,  D.D., 

Principal. 
Richmond   College,   Rev.   Prof.    E.    S. 

Waterhouse,  D.D.,  D.HT.,  Principal. 
St.  John's  Hall,  Rev.  F.  D.  Coggan, 

M.A.,  B.D.,  Principal. 
London     School     of    Economics     and 

Political   Science,  Aldwych,   W.C.2, 

Sir    Alexander    M.    Carr-Saunders, 

M.A0  Director. 


UNIVERSITY  DEPARTMENTS 

Brown    Animal    Sanatorv    Institution, 

Closed. 
Institute  of  Historical  Research,  Tavis- 

tock  House  (South),Tavistock  Square, 

W.C.I, 
Universitv  Observatory,  Mill  Hill  Park, 

N.W.7. 
Institute   of  Education,   Malet    Street, 

W.C.I. 
Courtauld  Institute  of  Art,  22,  Portman 

Square,  W.I. 
School  of  Slavonic  and  East  European 

Studies,     University     of     London, 

W.C.I. 
Institute  of  Archeology,   Inner  Circle, 

Regent's  Park,  N.W.I. 
Institute  of  Child  Health,  Great  Ormond 

Street,  W.C.I. 
Warbury  Institute,  S.W.7. 

SCHOOLS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 

College,     Gowcr     Street, 


|      University 

W.C.I. 

King's  College,  Strand,  W.C.2. 
Bedford  College,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.I. 
Birkbeck     College    (evening    courses), 

Bream's     Buildings,     Fetter     Lane, 

E.C.4. 
Imperial  College  of  Science  and  Tech- 

nology,  South  Kensington,  S.W.7. 
King's  College  of  Household  and  Social 

Science,  Campden  Hill  Road,  W.8. 
London  School  of  Economics,  Houghton 

Street,  Aldwych,  W.C.2. 
Queen  Mary  College,  Mile  End  Road, 

E.I. 
Royal    Holloway     College,     Englefield 

Green,   Surrey. 
School  of  Oriental  and  African  Studies, 

University  of  London,  W.C.I. 
Wye  College,  Wye,  near  Ashford,  Kent. 
Westfield  College,  Kidderpore  Avenue, 

N.W.3. 
King's  College,  Theological  Department, 

Strand,  W.C.2. 
New    College,    459a,    Finchley    Road, 

N.W.3. 

Richmond  College,  Richmond,  Surrey. 
St.  John's  Hall,  c/o  Oak  Hill  College, 

Chase  Side,  Southgate,  N.I 4. 
St.   Bartholomew's    Hospital     Medical 

College,  West  Smithfield,  E.C.I. 
London   Hospital   Medical    College, 

Turner  Street,  E.I. 
Guy's    Hospital    Medical    School,    St. 

Thomas's  Street,  S.E.I. 
St.    Thomas's  Medical  School,  Albert 

Embankment,  S.E.I. 
St.  George's  Hospital  Medical  School, 

Hyde  Park  Corner,  S.W.I. 
Middlesex    Hospital    Medical    School, 

Mortimer  Street,  W.I. 
St.   Mary's  Hospital  Medical  School, 

Pad'I»ngton,  W.2. 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES5   YEAR  BOOK 


Charing  Cross  Hospital  Medical  School, 

Chandos  Place,  Charing  Cross,  W.C.2 
Westminster  Hospital   Medical   School, 

Horsefcrry       Road,       Westminster, 

S.W.I. 
London    (R.F.H.)    School   of  Medicine 

for  Women,  8,  Hunter  Street,  Bruns- 
wick Square,  W.C.I. 
University     College    Hospital    Medical 

School,  University  Street,  W.C.I. 
King's  College  Hospital  Medical  School, 

Denmark  Hill,  S.E.5. 
London  School  of  Hygiene  and  Tropical 

Medicine,  Keppef  Street,  W.C.I. 
Lister  Institute  of  Preventive  Medicine, 

Chelsea  Bridge  Road,  S.W.I. 
Royal  Dental  Hospital  of  London  School 

of    Dental    Surgery,    32,    Leicester 

Square,  W.C.2. 
Maudsley    Hospital,     Denmark     Hill, 

S.E.5. 
College  of  Pharmaceutical  Society,  17, 

Bloomsbury  Square,  W.C.I. 
Roval  Cancer  Hospital  (Free),  Fulham 

Road,  S.W.3. 
British    Postgraduate    Medical    School, 

Ducane     Road,     Shepherd's     Bush, 

W.12. 

INSTITUTIONS  HAVING  RECOGNISED 

TEACHERS 

Goldsmiths'  College,  New  Cross,  S.E.14. 
Battersea   Polytechnic,    Battersea    Park 

Road,  S.W.I  1. 
Chelsea    Polytechnic,    Manresa    Road, 

S.W.3. 
College  of  Estate  Management,  1 1 ,  Great 

George  Street,  S.W.I. 
East    Mailing   Research    Station,    East 

Mailing,  Kent. 
Farnham  House  Laboratory  of  Imperial 

Institute    of   Entomology,    all    com- 
munications   to    2,    Queen    Anne's 

Gate  Buildings,  S.W.I. 
Jew's  College,  Woburn  House,  Tavis- 

tock  Square,  W.C.I. 
John  Innes  Horticultural  Institution,  31, 

Mostyn  Road,  S.W.I 9. 
Northampton     Polytechnic,     St.     John 

Street,  E.C.I. 
Northern  Polytechnic,  Holloway  Road, 

N.7. 
Rothamsted  Experimental  Station,  liar* 

penden,  Herts. 
Royal  Veterinary  College  :    1st  and  2nd 

Year,  Royal  College  Street,  N.W.I  ; 

3rd  Year  :    Holme  Park,  Sonning  ; 

4th  and  5th  Year  :    Streatley  House, 

Streatley,    Berks. 
Sir    John     Cass     Technical    Institute, 

Jewry  Street,  Aldgate,  E.C.3. 
West  Ham  Municipal  College,  Romford 

Road,  E.I 5. 
\X7oolwich      Polytechnic,      Calderwood 

Street,  S.E.18. 


Furzedoion    Training   College,  Weiham 

Road,  S.W.I 7. 
Maria  Grey  Training  College,  Salusbury 

Road,  N.W.6. 
Royal  Academy  of  Mwsic,  Marylebone 

Road,  N.W.I. 
Royal  College  of  Music,  Prince  Consort 

Road,  S.W.7. 
Trinity   College  of  Music,  Mandeville 

Place,  W.I. 
National  Institute  for  Medical  Research, 

38,  Old  Queen  Street,  S.W.I. 
Royal    London    Ophthalmic    Hospital, 

City  Road,  E.C.I. 

Lodging  Bureau,   15,  Gordon   Square, 
W.C.I.     (Euston  1440). 

DURHAM 

Chancellor  :    The  Marquess  of  Lon- 
donderry, P.C.,  M.V.O.,  D.C.L. 
Vice- Chancellor  :      James      Fitzjames 

Duff,   M.A.,   M.ED.,    LL.D. 

Pro-V  ice-Chancellor  :     The    Rt.    Hon. 
Lord  Eustace  Percy,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,LL.D. 
Registrar  :    W.  S.  Angus,  M.A.,  LL.B. 
Assistant  Registrar  :    H.  C.  Butterfield, 

M.A. 

DURHAM  COLLEGES 
Warden  :   James  Fitzjames  Duff,  M.A., 

M.ED.,  LL.D. 

University   College,  Durham,  Lt.-Col. 

A.  A.  Macfarlane- Grieve,  M.C.,  M.A., 

Master. 
Hatfield     College,    Durham,     Lt.-Col. 

A.  A.  Macfarlane  Grieve,  M.C.,  M.A., 

Master. 
St.  Chad's  College,  Durham,  Rev.  J.  S. 

Brewis,  M.A.,  Principal. 
St.  John's  College,  Durham,  Rev.  R.  R. 

Williams,  M.A.,  Principal. 
St.    Mary's    College,    Durham,    Miss 

M.  B.  Ferguson,  M.A.,  Principal. 
Bede    College,    Durham,    Rev.    E.    F. 

Braley,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Principal. 
St.  Hild's  College,  Durham,  Miss  A.  L. 

Lawrence,  M.A.,  LL.BO  Principal. 
Neville's  Cross  College,  Durham,  Miss 

Mabel  S.  Coey,  B.A.,  Principal. 
Non-Collegiate  Students,  Dr.  C.  Leech. 
Home    Students    (Women],    Ethel    M. 

Scott,  M.A. 
Department  of  Education  (M.  and  W.)y 

E.    J.    R.    Eaglesham,    M.A.,    B.ED., 

LL.B.,  Professor  of  Education. 

NEWCASTLE  DIVISION 

King's  College 
Rector  :  The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Eustace 

Percy,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D. 
Sub.   Rector  :    Professor  G.  R.  Gold- 

brough,  D.SC,,  F.R.S. 
Department      of      Education  :     Brian 

Stanley,  M.A. 
Dean   of  Medicine  :    Professor  R.   B. 

Green,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  F.R.C.S. 
Registrar  :    G.  R.  Hanson,  B.A. 


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MANCHESTER 

Chancellor  :  The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord 
Woolton  of  Liverpool,  P.C.,  C.H., 

D.L.,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  LL.B. 

Vice-Chancellor  :  Sir  J.  S.  B.  Stopford, 

M.D.,    SC.D.j    F.R.S. 

Registrar  :  H.  Mansfield  Cooper,  LL.M. 
Director     of     Extra-Mural     Studies  : 
R.  D.  Waller,  M.B.E.,  M.A. 

BIRMINGHAM 

Chancellor  :    Rt.  Hon.  Anthony  Eden, 

P,C.,  M.C.,  D.C.L,,  LL.D. 

Pro-Chancellor  :  E.  P.  Beale,  M.A. 
Vice- Chancellor  and  Principal :    R.  E. 

Priestley,  M.C.,  M.A.,  D.SC. 
Registrar  :    George  Grant,  M.A. 
Secretary  :     C.    G.    Burton,    M.COM., 

F.C.I.S. 

LIVERPOOL 
Chancellor  :    The  Earl  of  Derby,  K.G0 

G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  LL.D. 

Vice- Chancellor  :     J.    F.    Mountford, 

M.A.,   D.LITT. 

Pro- Vice- Chancellor  :    Prof.  Sir  James 
Chadwick,  M.SC.,  PH.D.,  D.SC.,  F.R.S. 
Registrar  :    Stanley  Dumbell,  M.A. 

LEEDS 

Chancellor :     The    Duke    of   Devon- 
shire, K.G.,  M.B.E.,  LL.D.,  J.P. 
Pro-Chancellor  :    G.  C.  Veale,  LL.D. 
Vice- Chancellor  :      B.    Mouat    Jones, 

D.S.O.,  M.A. 

Registrar  :   J.  V.  Loach,  PH.D.,  F.R.I.C. 
Bursar  :  E.  J.  Brown,  B.COMM.,  A.L.A.A. 

SHEFFIELD 

Chancellor  :  The  Rt.  Hon.  The  Earl 
of  Harewood,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  D.S.O. 

Pro- Chancellors  :  Sir  Henry  K. 
Stephenson,  Bt.,  D.S.O.,  D.L.,  LL.D., 
J.P.  ;  Sir  Samuel  Osborn,  LL.D.,  J.P. 

Vice- Chancellor :     J.    I.    O.    Masson, 

M.B.E.,   D.SC.,   F.R.S,,    F.R.I.C. 

Registrar  :  A.  W.  Chapman,  D.SC., 
F.R.I.C. 

BRISTOL 

Chancellor :     Rt.    Hon.    Winston    S. 

Churchill,  O.M.,   C.H.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S., 

M.P. 
Vice- Chancellor  :     Sir   Philip    Morris, 

C.B.E.,   M.A. 

Secretary  and  Registrar :  Winifred 
Shapland,  M.A. 

READING 

Chancellor:  Rt.  Hon.  Viscount  Temple- 
wood,  G.C.S.I.,  G.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  LL.D., 
D.LITT. 

Vice- Chancellor  :   F.  M.  Stenton,  M.A., 

D.LITT.,  LITT.D.,  F.B.A.,  F.R.HIST.  SOC. 

Registrar :     E.    Smith,    B.LITT.,    M.A., 

B.SC. 


UNIVERSITY  EXTRA-MURAL 
STUDIES 

The     following     Universities     and 

University    Colleges    make    provision 

for      Extra-Mural      Studies,      "  Uni- 
versity   Extension,"    and    applications 

for  information  should  be  addressed 

as  under  : — 

Birmingham,  Director  of  Extra- 
Mural  Studies. 

Bristol,  Director  of  Extra-Mural 
Studies. 

Cambridge,  Delegacy  for  Extra-Mural 
Studies,  Stuart  House. 

Durham,  Director  of  Extra-Mural 
Studies. 

Exeter,  Head  of  Dept.,  Univ.  Coll. 

Hull,  Dept.  of  Adult  Education, 
Univ.  Coll. 

Leeds,  Sec.,  University  Extension 
Committee. 

Leicester,  Director  of  Extra-Mural 
Studies. 

Liverpool,  Secretary,  University  Ex- 
tension Board. 

London,  Registrar,  University  of 
London. 

Manchester,  Director  of  Extra-Mural 
Studies. 

Newcastle,  Director,  Armstrong  Coll. 

Nottingham,  Dept.  of  Adult  Educa- 
tion. 

Oxford,  Delegacy  for  Extra-Mural 
Studies,  Rewley  House. 

Reading,  Registrar  of  the  University. 

Sheffield,  Registrar  of  the  University. 

Southampton,  Secretary,  Extra-Mural 
Dept. 

WALES 

Director  of  Extra-Mural  Studies, 
Univ.  Coll.,  Aberystwyth,  Bangor, 
Cardiff,  Swansea. 

ENGLISH  UNIVERSITY 
COLLEGES 

BRISTOL — MERCHANT  VENTURERS' 

TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 
Principal :    Prof.   Andrew   Robertson, 

D.SC.,  F.R.S. 

Secretary  :   Commander  A.  Paul  Bush, 

D.S.O. 

CHELTENHAM — LADIES'  COLLEGE 
Principal :    Miss  M.  E.  Popham,  B.A 
Vice-Principal :  Miss  M.  K.  Goss,  B.A. 
Secretary  :   D.  Leighton,  A.C.A. 
EXETER—UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE  OF  THE 

SOUTH  WEST  OF  ENGLAND 
Principal :  John  Murray,  LL.D.,  D.HTT. 
Registrar  :  A.  K.  Woodbridge. 
Teachers'  Training  Dept.  :   Prof.  S.  H. 

Watkins,  PH.D.,  Head  of  Dept. 

HULL — UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE 
President :      The     Lord     Middleton, 

M.CO  J.P. 

Principal :  J.  H.  Nicholson,  M.A. 
Registrat ,:    C.  Meggitt, 


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LEICESTER — UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE 

(1921) 

Principal :   F.  L.  Attenboroughj  M.$. 
Registrar  :   L.  M.  Scar, 

LONDON — QUEEN'S  COLLEGE 
47  Harley  Street,  W.I. 
Principal :   Miss  A.  M.  Kynaston,  M.A. 
MANCHESTER — MUNICIPAL  COLLEGE 

OF  TECHNOLOGY 
Principal  :    J.  E.  Myers,  O.B.E.,  D.SC., 

A.R.I.C.,  J.P. 
Vice-Principal :     D.    Cardwell,    M.SC., 

B.COMM.,  F.R.I.C. 

Registrar  :    T.  W.  Harwood. 


NOTTINGHAM — UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE 
Nottingham  (1881) 

Principal  :  H.  A.  S.  Wortley,  M.A0  D.L. 
Registrar  :    H.  Pickbourne,  B.A. 
Teachers'  Training  Dept. :  N.  Haycocks, 
M.A.,  Head  of  Dept. 

SOUTHAMPTON — UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE 
Principal  :   Sir  Robert  S.  Wood,  K.B.L-., 

C.BO  M.A. 
Registrar  :    Ernest  Dyson,  M.A. 


THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  WALES 


Chancellor  :    Vacant. 

Pro- Chance  I  lor  :    The  Rt.  Hon.   Lord 

Harlech,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  F.S.A. 
Vice- Chancellor  :      Principal     I  for     L. 

Evans,  M.A. 
Registrar  :    Eric  Evans,  M.A. 

(Cathays  Park,  Cardiff). 
Secretary  :    Elwyn  Davies,  M.A.,  M.SC., 

PH.D.  (Cathays  Park,  Cardiff). 
Representative  in  Parliament  :  Professor 

W.  J.  Gruffydd,  M.A. 
L    UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE  OF  WALES — 

Aberystwyth 

Principal :    Ifor  Leslie  Evans3  M.A. 
Registrar  :    T.  Maelgwyn  Davies,  M.A. 
II.    UNIVERSITY   COLLEGE  OF  NORTH 

WALES — Bangor 
Principal :     D.    Emrys    Evans,    M.A., 

B.LITT. 
Secretary  and  Registrar  :  Glyn  Roberts, 

M.A. 


III.  UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE  OF  SOUTH 
WALES  AND  MONMOUTHSHIRE — Cardiff 
Principal  :    J.   F.   Rees,  M.A.,  M.COM., 

LL.D. 

Registrar  :    Louis  S.  Thomas. 

IV.  UNIVERSITY  COLLEGE  OF  SWANSEA 
Principal :   C.  A.  Edwards,  D.sc.s  F.R.s. 
Registrar  :   Edwin  Drew,  M.A. 

V.  THE  WELSH  NATIONAL  SCHOOL  OF 
MEDICINE — The  Parade,  Cardiff 

Provost  :    Acting  Provost  :    R.   M.   F. 

Picken,  M.B.,  CH.B.,  B.SC.,  D.P.H. 
Secretary  :    S.  C.  Edwards. 

LAMPETER 

ST.  DAVID'S  COLLEGE 
Principal :  Rev.  H.  K.  Archdall,  M.A. 
(Lampcter  possesses  by  Charter  the 
privilege  of  conferring  degrees  B.A. 
and  B.D.,  and  is  affiliated  to  Oxford 
and  Cambridge). 


APPOINTMENTS    BOARDS 

University  of  Birmingham. 

D.  J.  Cameron,  M.A.,  The  University,  Kdmund  Street,  Birmingham  3.     Central  8541. 

University  of  Cambridge. 

O.  V  Guy,  nso,  MO,  MA,  Lcnsficld,  Cambridge  Cambridge  51242  Assistant  Secretaries 
A  L.  Maycock,  M  c  ,  M  A  ,  W,  N  C  Van  Grutten,  OBI,  M  t: ,  MA,  A  M  I  c  L  ,  P  T 
Sinker,  M  A 

University  of  Durham. 

Registrar,  W    S    Angus,  MA,  1 1  B  ,  University  Office*,  40,  North  Bailey,  Durham      Durham 
900. 

University  of  Edinburgh. 

T.  A.  Joynt,  M.A.,  Old  College,  Edinburgh.     Edinburgh  41001,  Ext.  50. 

University  of  Glasgow. 

Dr.  John  Thomson,  The  University,  Glasgow      Glasgow  Western  399^. 
University  of  Leeds. 

The  Secretary,  Appointments  Board,  The  University,  Leeds,  2      Leeds  20251 
University  of  Liverpool. 

Registrar,  Stanley  Dumbell,  M.A.,  Umv-rslo  of  Liverpool,  Brownlow  Hill,  Liverpool,  3.     Royal 
6301. 

University  of  London. 

L   E   Ball,  o  B.E  ,  u  sc  ,  Secretary  ;    Miss  M.  C   Robertson,  M  A  ,  Assistant  Secretary,  The  Senate 
House,   London,  W.C.I.     Museum  6682-3 

University  of  Oxford. 

Secretary  •  Vacant  Education  Secretary  :  A  R  Woolley,  M.A  ,  Assistant  Secretary  :  J  B 
Cartland,  M.A.  Oxford  3225, 

University  of  St,  Andrews. 

David  J.  B.  Ritchie,  B.L.,  The  University,  St.  Andrew's,     St.  Andrcw*s  35. 

University  of  Sheffield. 

J   Mclntyre,  M.A.,  Appointments  Board,  The  University,  Sheffield.     Sheffield  27451 

University  of  Wales. 

J.  H.  Lloyd,  M.SC,,  University  Registry,  Cathays  Park,  Cardiff.     Carditf  1776-7. 

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CITY  OF 
MANCHESTER   EDUCATION   COMMITTEE 


TRAINING     COLLEGE     OF 
DOMESTIC    ECONOMY 

HIGH  ST.,  MANCHESTER,  13 


Three  year  course  in  preparation  for  leaching. 

Two  year  and  one  year  courses  for  Institutional 
Management  and  Catering,  Demonstrating,  etc. 


FOR   PARTICULARS   APPL1     TO    THE   PRINCIPAL. 

SOUTHERN  MUSIC-TRAINING  CENTRE 

FITZNELLS,     EWELL,     SURREY 


President:     SIR    ARNOLD    BAX  Principal:    Reginald    Jevons, 

(Master  of  the  Kmg's  Musick)  A.R.C.M.,   Premier  Pr/x,  Brussels 

Conservatoire. 

Vice-Presidents  :  Professor  Edward  Director  ;      John      Longmire, 

J.  Dent,  Rt.  Hon.  J.  Chuter  Ede,  L.R.A.M.,  Gervose  Elwes  Scholar  of 

Dr.  John  Ireland  the  Royal  College  of  Music 


The  great  need  for  " qualified"  teachers  of  music 
in  the  Schools  of  the  Country  has  led  to  the 
establishment  of  this  Centre.  Systematised  courses 
are  offered,  directed  by  specialists  in  school  music. 

Apply  to  the  Secretary  for  particulars  of  Teachers' 
Training  Courses,  Part-time  and  Refresher  Courses, 
and  general  Courses  for  performers  etc.,  designed 
to  give  complete  musical  education. 


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Training  Colleges 

in  England  and  Wales 

(and  Names  and  Addresses  of  Correspondents) 


CLASSIFICATION : 

U.  =  University  Training  Department. 
U.C  —  University  College  Training  Department. 
L.E.A.— Local  Education  Authority. 
C.E.= Church  of  England. 
R.C.= Roman  Catholic. 
Meth.= Methodist. 
Und. = Undenominational. 

P.G.™  Post-Graduate  courses  of  training,  generally  for  one  year,  and  for  teacher* 
in  Secondary  Schools. 

I.  =  Courses  specially  arranged  for  teachers  of  younger  children. 
F.  —  Courses  leading  to  the  National  Froebel  Union  Internal  Examination 
D.S.=Courses  of  training  for  teachers  of  Domestic  Subjects. 
H'crft.= Courses  of  training  for  teachers  of  Handicraft. 

B.  =  Course  of  training  for  teachers  of  the  Blind. 
.  P.T.= Course  of  training  for  men  teachers  of  Physical  Training. 
D.=Day  Students  only. 

R.=  Wholly  or  mainly  for  Resident  Students. 
D.  &R.=For  Day  and  Resident  Students. 
R.  (W.) —Residence  provided  for  Women  only. 
M.= College  for  Men  only. 
W.= College  for  Women  only. 
M.  &  W.«  College  for  both  Men  and  Women. 


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LIVERPOOL    EDUCATION    COMMITTEE 

CITY  TECHNICAL  SCHOOL  FOR  WOMEN 

AND 

F,  L  CALDER  COLLEGE  OF  DOMESTIC  SCIENCE 

MYRTLE    STREET,     LIVERPOOL,    7 

Three  Years1  Course  of  Training  for  Certificated 

Teachers  of  Domestic  Subjects. 

Two  Years'  Course  in  Institutional  Management 

* 

for     Posts    as     Cooks    or    Manageresses    in 

Industrial  and  other  Canteens  ;  Matrons  or 

Housekeepers  iri  Schools  ;  or  Housekeepers 

or  Cooks    in  Hospitals. 

Part-time  Technical  Classes  :  — 

Cookery,  Dressmaking,  Tailoring,  Millinery, 

Embroidery,  Upholstery,  Dress  Accessories, 

First  Aid  and  Home  Nursing,  etc. 

For  particulars  apply  to  the  Principal  at  the  School,  or  to 

H.   S.    MAGNAY,    M.A.,    Director  of  Education, 

14,  Sir  Thomas  Street,  LIVERPOOL,  1. 

National   Society's  Training  College 
of  Domestic  Subjects 

BERRIDGE  HOUSE, 
FORTUNE  GREEN  ROAD,  N.W.6 

Principal:  Miss  MAUGHAM,  M.Sc. 

The  College  offers : 

1.  Courses    for    Teacher's   Certificate   University    of   London 
(three  years)  Ministry  of  Education  grants  are  available. 

2.  Courses  for  Certificates  for  Professional  Appointments  other 
than    teaching    (two   years)    f.e.,    Institutional    Managers, 
Matron    Housekeepers. 

Prospectus  with  full  details  of  fees,  grants, 
etc.,  on  application  to  the  College. 


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LIST  OF  TRAINING  COLLEGES 

BEDFORDSHIRE 

Bedford.    (Und.,  F.,  R.,  W.)    Miss  D.  H.  Beatson,  Training  College  for  Teachers, 
The  Crescent,  Bedford. 

BERKSHIRE 

Reading  University.     (U.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)    The  Registrar,  The  University, 
Reading. 

CAMBRIDGESHIRE 

Cambridge,  Homerton.    (Und.,  R.,  W.)    Miss  A.  H.  Skillicorn,  Homerton  College, 

Cambridge. 
Cambridge    T.C.    for    Women.     (Und.,    P.O.,    only.)     Miss    Verini,    Cambridge 

T.C.  for  Women,  Wollaston  Road,  Cambridge. 
Cambridge  University.     (U.,  R.,  M.)     F.  E.  E.  Harvey,  17,  Brookside,  Cambridge. 

CHESHIRE 

Chester  Diocesan.     (C.E.,  R.,  M.).     Rev.  S.  Astbury,  The  College,  Chester. 
Crewe,  Cheshire  County.     (L.E.A.,  D.  and  R.  (W.),  M.  and  W.)     The  Director 
of  Education,  County  Education  Offices,  City  Road,  Chester. 

DERBYSHIRE 
Derby.    (C.E.,  R.,  W.)    Miss  H.  K.  Hawkins,  Training  College,  Derby. 

DEVON 

Exeter,  St.  Luke's.     (C.E.,  R.,  M.).     J.  L.  Smeall,  St.  Luke's  College,  Exeter. 
Exeter  University  College.    (U.C.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)    Prof.  S.  H.  Watkins, 
University  College,  Exeter. 

DURHAM 

Darlington.     (Und.,  R.,  W.)     Miss  O.  M.  Stanton,  Training  College,  Darlington. 
Durham,  The  Venerable  Bede.    (C.E.,  R.,  M.)    Rev.  Canon  E.  F.  Braley,  The 

College  of  The  Venerable  Bede,  Durham. 
Durham,  Neville's  Cross.    (L.E.A.,  R.,  W.)    The  Director  of  Education,  Shire 

Hall,  Durham. 

Durham,  St.  Hild's.    (C.E.,  R,,  W.)    Miss  A.  Lawrence,  St.  Hild's  College,  Durham. 
Durham  University,  Durham  Division.    (U.,  R.,  M.  and  W.)    The  Professor  of 

Education,  Education  Department,  Palace  Green,  Durham. 
Sunderland.    (L.E.A.,  D.  and  R.,  W.)    The  Director  of  Education,  15  John  Street, 

Sunderland. 

ESSEX 

Saffron  Walden.     (Und.,   I.,  R.,   W ).     The  Principal,   Saffron  Walden  Training 
College,  Saffron  Walden. 

GLOUCESTERSHIRE 

Bristol,  Fishponds.    (C.E.,  I.,  R.,  W.)    Miss  E.  R.  H.  Nunn,  The  Training  College, 

Fishponds,  Bristol. 
Bristol  University.    (U.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.).    Prof.  B.  A.  Fletcher,  The  University, 

Bristol. 
Cheltenham,  St.  Mary's.    (C.E.,  R.,  W.)    Miss  E.  W.  Jones,  St.  Mary's  Training 

College,  Cheltenham. 
Cheltenham,  St.  Paul's.    (C.E.,  R.,  M.)    Rev.  W.  E.  Beck,  St.  Paul's  Training 

College,  Cheltenham. 

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HAMPSHIRE 

Portsmouth.    (L.E.A.,    D.    and    R.,    W.)    The    Registrar,    Municipal    College, 

Portsmouth. 
Southampton  Roman  Catholic.     (R.C.,  R.,  W.)     R.C.,  Miss  M.  Barry,  Training 

College,  The  Avenue,  Southampton. 
Southampton  University  College.      (U.C.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)     Prof.  G.  G. 

Dudley,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  University  College,  Southampton. 
Winchester,  King  Alfred's.     (C.E.,  R.,  M.)     W.  P.  Dickenson,  Esq.,  King  Alfred's 

College,  Winchester. 

HEREFORDSHIRE 

Hereford  County,  (L.E.A.,  R.,  W.)  Miss  E.  H.  Jennings,  County  Council  Training 
College,  Hereford. 

HERTFORDSHIRE 

Bishop's   Stortlbrd,   Hockerill.     (C.E.,   R.,   W.)     Miss   M.   E.   Hudson,   Hockerill 
Training  College,  Bishop's  Stortford. 

KENT 

Bromley,  Stockwell.     (Und.,  R.,  W.)     The  Principal,  Stockwell  Training  College, 
Bromley. 

LANCASHIRE 

Liverpool,  Mount  Pleasant.     (R.C.,  R.,  W.)     Miss  C.  Murray,  R.C.  Training  College, 

96  Mount  Pleasant,  Liverpool. 
Liverpool,  St.  Katharine's.    (C.E.,  R.,  W.)    Miss  H.  C.  Allen,  St.  Katharine's 

College,  Taggart  Avenue,  Liverpool,  16. 
Liverpool.    The  C.  F.  Mott  Training  College,  Prescot  (L.E.A.,  W.)    The  Director  of 

Education,  14,  Sir  Thomas  Street,  Liverpool. 
Liverpool  University.    (U.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)    Prof.  A.  J.  D.  Porteous,  M.A., 

Dept.  of  Education,  The  University  of  Liverpool,  22  Abercromby   Square, 

Liverpool. 
Manchester  University.    (U.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)    Prof.  R.  A.  C.  Oliver,  M.A., 

B.ED.,  PH.D.,  The  University,  Manchester. 
Manchester  University  Department  of  Education  for  the  Deaf.     Dr.  A.  W.  G.  Ewing, 

The  University,  Manchester. 

Ormskirk,  Edge  Hill.     (L.E.A.,  R.,  W.)     Training  College,  Ormskirk. 
Salford.     (R.C.,  R.,  W.)     Madame  K.  Greene,  Salford  Training  College,  Sedgley 

Park,  Prestwich,  Manchester. 

LEICESTERSHIRE 

Leicester.     The  City  of  Leicester  (L.E.A.,  W.)  The  Director  of  Education,  Newarket 

Street,  Leicester. 
Loughborough,  East  Midlands  T.C.  for  Teachers  of  Handicraft  (M.)     The  Registrar, 

Loughborough  College,  Loughborough. 

LINCOLNSHIRE 

Lincoln.    (C.E.,  R.,  W.)    Miss  C.  Stewart,  Training  College,  Lincoln. 

LONDON 

Cavendish   Square.     (R.C.,  P.G.,   D.   and  R.,  W.)     Miss  C.   M.   Hueffer,   The 

Catholic  T.C.,  11,  Cavendish  Square,  Oxford  Street,  W.I. 
Chelsea,  St.  Mark's  and  St.  John's.     (C.E.,  R.,  M.)     M.  Roberts,  Esq.,  College  of  St. 

Mark  and  St.  John,  Kings  Road,  Chelsea,  S.W.10. 
Clapham  and  Streatham  Hill.     (Und.,  P.G.  and  F.,  D.  and  R.,  W.)     A.  C.  Lightfoot, 

Esq.,  Broadway  Court,  Westminster,  S.W.I. 

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EDUCATION  COMMH  TEES'   YEAR  BOOK 

Deptford,  Rachel  McMillan.  (Und.,  I.  and  F.,  R.,  W.)  Miss  H.  Stevinson,  Rachel 
McMillan  Training  College,  Creek  Road,  Deplford,  S.E.8. 

Digby  Stuart  College.  (R.C.,  \V.)  Madame  Theobald,  Digby  Stuart  College, 
Roehampton,  S.W.I 5. 

Froebel  Educational  Institute.  (Und.,  F.,  D.  and  R.,  W.)  Miss  E.  M.  Jebb, 
Froebel  Educational  Institute  Training  College,  Grove  House,  Roehampton 
Lane,  S.W.15. 

Gipsy  Hill.  (Und.,  I.,  R.,  W.)  Miss  L.  de  Lissa,  Gipsy  Hill  Training  College, 
Gipsy  Hill,  S.E.19. 

Goldsmiths'  College  Training  Dept.  (Und.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)  The  Warden, 
Goldsmiths'  College,  New  Cross,  S.E.14. 

Kennmgton,  St.  Gabriel's.  (C.E.,  D.  and  R.,  W.)  Miss  P.  V.  McKie,  PH.D.,  D.SC., 
St.  Gabriel's  College,  Cormont  Road,  Camberwell,  S.E.5 

Kensington,  Maria  Assumpa.  (R.C.,  W.)  The  Rev,  Mother  Dominic,  23, 
Kensington  Square,  W.8. 

Kensington,  St.  Charles,  W.10.  (R.C.,  R.,  W.)  Madame  Edith  Monahan,  Training 
College,  St.  Charles'  Square,  North  Kensington,  W.10.  Evacuation  address  : 
St.  Gabriel's  Convent,  Cold  Ash,  near  Newbury,  Berks. 

London  County  Council,  Avery  Hill,  Eltham,  S.E.9.  (L.E.A.,  D.  and  R.,  W.) 
The  Education  Officer,  London  County  Council  Education  Offices,  County 
Hall,  Westminster  Bridge,  S.E.  1 . 

London  County  Council,  Furzedovvn,  S.W.17.  (L.E.A.,  D.  and  R.,  W.)  The 
Education  Officer,  London  County  Council  Education  Offices,  County  Hall, 
Westminster  Bridge,  S.E.I. 

London  University  (Institute  of  Education).  (U.,  D.  and  R.3  M.  and  W.)  The 
Director,  London  University,  Institute  of  Education,  Malet  Street,  W.C.L 

London  University,  King's  College.  (U.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)  S.  T.  Shovelton, 
King's  College,  Strand,  W.C.2. 

Putney,  Whitelands.  (C.E.,  R.,  W.)  Miss  D.  A.  Counseil,  M.A.,  Whitelands  College, 
West  Hill,  Putney,  S.W.I 5. 

Southlands.  (Meth.,  R.,  W.)  Miss  K  M.  Wood,  M..A,  Southlands  College,  Wim- 
bledon Parkside,  S.W.19. 

Stockwcll.    (See  under  KENT). 

Westminster.  (Meth..,  R.,  M.)  J.  S.  Ross,  HO,  Horscterry  Road,  Westminster, 
S.W.I,  livacuatwn  address  :  The  Pnory,  High  Street,  Cheltenham. 


MIDDLESEX 

Brondesbury,  Maria  Grey.    (Und.,  P.G.  and  F.3  D.  and  R.,  W.)     Miss  T.  Day,  M.A., 
(Principal),  Maria  Grey  Training  College,   Salisbury  Road,  Kilburn,  N.W.b. 

Isieworth,  Borough  Road.     (Und.,  R.,  M.)     The  Principal,  Brough  Road  Training 
College,  Isleworth. 

Strawberry  Hill,  St.  Mary's.    (R.C  ,  R.,  M.)    Rev.  G.  J   Shannon,  C.M.,  S.T.D.,  B.A., 
St.  Mary's  College,  Strawberry  Hill,  Twickenham. 

Tottenham,  St.  Katharine's.     (C.E ,  R.,  W.)     Miss  A.  M.  Ottley,  M.A.,  Training 
College,  Tottenham,  N.I 7. 


NORFOLK 

Norwich.    (C.E,  R.,  W.)    Miss  Mary  G.  Duff,  Training  College,  Norwich. 

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ADVERTISEMENTS 


BRIGHTON  TECHNICAL  COLLEGE 


Principal : 
GORDON  E.  WATTS,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  (Cantab.),  B.Sc.  (Lond.),  F.R.I.C. 

COURSES    OF    STUDY, 

Courses  for  University  of  London  Degrees  in  Arts,  Science,  Pharmacy, 
Engineering,  Commerce  and  Economics. 

Courses  for  National  Diplomas  and/or  Qualifications  of  the  Professional 
Institutions  in  Civil,  Mechanical,  Electrical  and  Structural  Engineering, 
Building  and  Architecture. 

Courses  for  the  Associateship  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  Chemistry,  and  for  the 
Chemist  and  Druggist  and  Pharmaceutical  Chemist  Qualifications  of 
the  Pharmaceutical  Society. 

Secretarial  and  Higher  Commercial  Courses. 
Housecraft  and  Catering  Courses. 


The  Students'  Association  provides  ample  facilities  for  Social  and  Athletic 

activities.    Non-local  students  reside  in  inspected  and  approved  lodgings. 

Students  in  all  departments  readily  placed  with  leading  firms  throughout 

Great  Britain  on  satisfactory  completion  of  courses. 


Calendar  on  application  to  the  Registrar,  Technical  College,  Brighton,  7. 

BRADFORD      EDUCATION      COMMITTEE 

Technical      College 
Bradford 


Full-time  Day  Courses  extending  over  three  or  four 
years  and  leading  to  the  Diploma  of  the  College  and 
to  Degrees  of  the  University  of  London,  are  provided 
in  the  various  branches  of  Technology  and  Commerce. 

Facilities  are  available  for  advanced  study  and  research. 

Further  particulars  and  prospectuses  of  the  full-time 
(day)and  part-time  (evening) courses  may  beobtainedon 
application  to  the  Principal,  Technical  College,  Bradford. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

NORTHUMBERLAND 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Durham  University,  King's  College.    (U.,  D.  and  R.,  M. 
and  W.)     G.  R.  Hanson,  King's  College,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Kenton  Lodge.    (L.E.A.,  D.  and  R.,  W.)    The  Director 
of  Education,  Education  Office,  Northumberland  Road,  Newcastle-upon-Tyuc . 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  St.  Mary's.    (R.C.,  R.,  W.)    Madame  A.  M.  Ward,  St.  Mary's 
Training  College,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  4. 

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 

Nottingham  University  College.    (U.C.,  D,  and  R.,  M.  and    WJ    Prof.  C.  M. 
Attlee,  University  College,  Nottingham.     See  page  5 18. 

Nottinghamshire  County  Training  College.     (L.E.A.,  W.)     The  Director  of  Educa- 
tion, Shire  Hall,  Nottingham. 

OXFORDSHIRE 

Culham.     (C.E.,  R.,  M.)     F.  I.  Venablcs,  Culham  College,  Abingdon,  Berks. 
Oxford  University.    (U.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)  M.  L,  Jacks,  15  Norham  Gardens, 


Oxford. 


SOMERSETSHIRE 


Bath,  Corsham  Court,  (L.E.A.,  M.  and  W.)  The  Director  of  Education,  Guildhall, 
Bath. 

SURREY 

Norwood  Royal  Normal  College  for  the  Blind.  (Und.,  B.,  R.,  M.  and  W.)  Dr. 
James  N.  Langdon,  Royal  Normal  College  for  the  Blind,  Church  Road,  Upper 
Norwood,  S.E.19. 

SUSSEX 

Brighton  Municipal.  (L.E.A.,  D.  and  R.,  W.)  The  Secretary  to  the  Education 
Committee,  54  Old  Steine,  Brighton. 

Chichester.  (C.E.,  R.,  W.)  Dr.  D.  M.  Meads,  M.A.,  PH.D.,  Bishop  Otter  College, 
Chichester. 

WARWICKSHIRE 

Birmingham,  Saltley.  (C.E.,  R.,  M.)  Rev.  F.  T.  Cooper,  The  Training  College, 
Saltley,  Birmingham. 

Birmingham,  Selly  Park.  (R.C.,  D.,  W.)  The  Rev.  Oswald  Joyce,  St.  Paul's 
Training  College,  Selly  Park,  Birmingham,  29. 

Birmingham  University.  (U.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)  R.  J.  Goode,  The  University, 
Birmingham , 

Birmingham  University.  Diploma  in  the  Psychology  of  Childhood  :  a  full-time 
course  of  one  year  for  students  wishing  to  train  as  Child  Guidance  workers  or 
Local  Education  Psychologists. 

Birmingham,  Woodbrooke.  (Und.,  T.G.,  R.,  M.  and  W.)  J.  C.  Kydd,  Selly  Oak, 
Colleges,  Birmingham. 

WILTSHIRE 

Salisbury.  (C.E.,  R.,  W.)  Miss  E.  A.  M.  Maxwell,  M.A.,  The  Training  College, 
Salisbury. 

WORCESTERSHIRE 

Dudley.  (L.E.A.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)  The  Director  of  Education,  Education 
Offices,  St.  James*  Road,  Dudley. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

YORKSHIRE  (East  Riding) 
Hull  Municipal.     (L.E.A.,  R.,  W.)     The  Director  of  Education,  Guildhall,  Hull. 

Hull,  Endslcigh.  (R.C.)     Miss  C.  A.  Dowling,  Endsleigh  Training  College,  Beverley 
High  Road,  Hull. 

Hull,  University  College.     (U.C.,  P.G.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)    Prof.  W.  R.  Niblctt, 
University  College,  Hull. 

York.     (C.E.,  R.,  M.)    The  Correspondent,  Training  College,  York. 

YORKSHIRE  (West  Riding) 

Bmglcy.     (L.E.A.,  R.,  W.)     The  Chief  Education  Officer,  Education  Department, 
County  Hall,  Wakefield. 

Leeds  City.  (L.E.A.,  P.T.,  R.,  M.  and  W.)  The  Director  of  Education,  Educa- 
tion Offices,  Calverley  Street,  Leeds. 

Leeds  University.  (U.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)  J.  V.  Loach,  The  University, 
Leeds. 

Ripon,  Wakefield  and  Bradford  Diocesan.  (C.E.,  R.,  W.)  The  Correspondent, 
Training  College,  Ripon. 

Sheffield  City.  (L.E.A.,  R.,  M.  and  W.)  The  Chief  Education  Officer,  Educa- 
tion Office,  Leopold  Street,  Sheffield. 

Sheffield  University.  (U.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)  The  Registrar,  The  University, 
Sheffield. 

WALES  (and  Monmouthshire) 

CARDIGANSHIRE 

Aberystwyth,  University  College  of  Wales.  (U.,  D.  and  R.  (W.),  M.  and  W.) 
Prof.  Idwal  Jones,  M.A.,  University  College  of  Wales,  Aberystwyth. 

CAERNARVONSHIRE 

Bangor  Normal.  (L.E.A.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)  Dr.  Richard  Thomas,  Normal 
College,  Bangor. 

Bangor  Women's.  (C.E.,  R.,  W.)  Miss  E.  L.  Butcher,  M.A.,  North  Wales  Training 
College,  Bangor. 

Bangor,  University  College  of  North  Wales.  (U.,  D.  and  R.,  M.  and  W.)  Prof. 
W.  M.  Williams,  University  College  of  North  Wales,  Bangor. 

CARMARTHENSHIRE 

Carmarthen,  Trinity.  (C.E.,  R.,  M.)  Very  Rev.  Dean  A.  W.  Parry,  The  Deanery, 
St.  Davids,  Pembroke. 

GLAMORGAN 

Barry.  (L.E.A.,  R.,  W.)  The  Director  of  Education,  County  Hall,  Cathays  Park, 
Cardiff. 

Cardiff,  University  College  of  South  Wales  and  Monmouthshire.  (U.,  D.  and  R., 
M.  and  W.)  The  Registrar,  University  College  of  South  Wales  and  Mon- 
mouthshire, Cathays  Park,  Cardiff. 

Swansea.  (L.E.A.,  D.  and  R.,  W.)  The  Director  of  Education,  Education  Depart- 
ment, The  Guildhall,  Swansea. 

Swansea,  University  College.  (U.,  D.  and  R.  (W.),  M.  and  W.)  Prof.  F.  J.  Schonell, 
PH.D.,  University  College,  Singleton  Park,  Swansea. 

MONMOUTHSHIRE 

Caerleon.  (L.E.A.,  R.,  M.)  The  Secretary  to  the  Education  Committee^  County 
Council  Offices,  Newport,  Mon. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

EMERGENCY  TRAINING  COLLEGES 

1.  Colleges  opened  to  31st  October,  1946 

College  Situation 

Newland  Park  T.C.  (men)  Chalfont  St.  Giles,  Bucks. 

Exmouth  T.C.  (men  and  women)  ...          .  .  Exmouth,  Devon. 

Wynyard  Hall  T.C.  (women)          Wolviston,  Co.  Durham. 

Forest  T.C.  (men  and  women)        ...          ...  Walthamstow,  London,  R.I 7. 

Oakley  T.C.  (men  and  women)      ...          ...  Cheltenham,  Glos. 

Wall  Hall  T.C.  (women)      Aldenham,  near  Watford,  Herts. 

Risley  T.C.  (men  and  women)        ...          ...  Near  Warrmgton,  Lanes. 

Borthwick  T.C.  (women)     ...          ...          .  .  Southwark,  London,  S.E.I. 

Camden  T.C.  (men) Crowndale  Road,  London,  N. W.  1 . 

Coopers  Hill  T.C.  (men)     ...          ...          ...  Englelield  Green,  Surrey. 

Leavesden  Green  T.C.  (men  and  women)  Leavesden,  Watford,  Herts. 

Hampton  T.C.  (women)      .  .         ...         .  .  Hampton,  Middlesex. 

Alnwick  T.C.  (men) Alnwick  Castle,  Northumberland. 

Peterborough  T.C.  (men)    ...          ...          ...  Peterborough,  Northants. 

Drake  Hall  T.C.  (men  and  women)  ...  Drake  Hall,  Stafford. 

Exhall  T.C.  (women)  Coventry. 

Shens tone  T.C.  (men)          ...          ...          ...  Near  Kidderminster,  Worcs, 

City  of  Birmingham  T.C.  (men  and  women)  Birmingham. 

City  of  Coventry  T.C.  (men)  ...          ...  Coventry. 

Didsbury  T.C.  (men)  ...          ...  ..  Manchester. 

City  of  Worcester  T.C.  (men  and  women)  Worcester. 

Jesmond  T.C.  (men  and  women)   ...          ...  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Bognor  T.C.  (men  and  women)      ...          ...  Bognor. 

Padgate  T.C.  (men)  ...          ...          ...  Near  Warrington,  Lanes. 

Wrexham  T.C.  (men  and  women)  ...  Denbighshire. 

2.  Colleges  due  to  open  November,  194b — February,  1947. 

College  Situation 

Lancaster  T.C.  (men)  ...          ...          ...  Lancaster. 

Bamber  Bridge  T.C.  (men)  . .          ...  Near  Preston,  Lanes. 

Wandsworth  T.C.  (men)      ...          ...          ...  Wandsworth,  London. 

Nelson  T.C.  (men)   ...          ...          ...          ...  Swynnerton,  Staffordshire. 

Llandrindod  Wells  T.C.  (men  and  women)  Llandrindod  Wells. 

Warton  T.C.  (men) Warton,  Lanes. 

Wymondham  T.C.  (men  and  women)       ...  Near  Norwich. 

Wimpole  Park  T.C.  (men) Near  Cambridge. 

Bristol  T.C.  (men)  ...  Bristol. 

Eastbourne  T.C.  (men)        ...         ...         ...  Eastbourne. 

Gaddesden  T.C.  (men)        Near  Berkhamsted,  Herts. 

Trent  Park  T.C.  (men)        Middlesex. 

Ranskill  T.C.  (men)  Ranskill,  Notts. 

Folkestone  T.C.  (men)        Folkestone. 

Brincliffe  T.C.  (men  and  women) Sheffield. 

Burderop  Park  T.C.  (men)  Near  Swindon. 

Balls  Park'T.C.  (women) Near  Hertford. 

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ADVERTISEMENTS 


Northern  Counties  Training  College  of 
Cookery  and  Domestic  Science 

NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE 


Recognised  by  the  Ministry  of  Education  for  the  Training 
of  Teachers  of  Domestic  Subjects 


Three  Years'  Course  of  Training  leading  to  full  certifica- 
tion as  a  Teacher,  and  as  a  Specialist  Teacher  in  Domestic 
Subjects.  Government  Maintenance  Grant  available  for 
recognised  students,  assessed  according  to  Income  Scale. 

Prospectus  may  be  obtained  from  the  Principal,  54  North- 
umberland Road,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1. 


LEICESTER 

DOMESTIC  SCIENCE 
9      TRAINING  COLLEGE 

KNIGHTON   FIELDS,   LEICESTER 

Principal  :  Miss  G.  S.  HAIGH,  B.Sc. 

Three   Years'   Course    of   Training    for    the    Teacher's 
Certificate  in  Domestic  Subjects. 

Course    of    Two    Years    for    Institutional    aVid    Home 
Management  qualifications. 

Some  residential  accommodation  is  available. 

Further  particulars  may  be  obtained  on  application  to 
the  Principal. 

ELFED  THOMAS, 

Director  of  Education. 
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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 
DOMESTIC  SCIENCE  COLLEGES 

Bath,  Training  College  of  Cookery  and  Domestic  Sciences.  (L.E.A.,  D.S.,  D.  and 
R.,  W.)  The  Director  of  Education,  Education  Office,  Guildhall,  Bath. 

Battersea  Domestic  Science  Training  College.  (Und.,  D.S.,  D.  and  R.,  W.)  G.  F. 
O'Riordan,  B.SC.,  Battersea  Polytechnic  Institute,  S.W.I  1. 

Cardiff,  Training  College  of  Domestic  Arts  for  South  Wales  and  Monmouthshire, 
(Und.,  D.S.,  D.  and  R.,  W.)  The  Secretary,  T.C.  of  Domestic  Science,  6, 
St.  Andrews  Place,  Cardiff. 

Gloucestershire  T.C.  of  Domestic  Science.  (L.E.A.,  D.S.,  D.  and  R.,  W.)  The 
Secretary  to  the  Education  Committee,  County  Education  Office,  Shire  Hall, 
Gloucester. 

Hampstcad,  Training  College  of  Domestic  Subjects.  (C.E.,  D.S.,  D.  and  R.,  W.) 
Miss  Margery  Maughan,  M.sc.,  Berridge  House,  Fortune  Green  Road,  West 
Hampstead,  N.W.6.  See  page  526. 

Leeds,  Yorkshire  Training  College  of  Housecraft.  (L.E.A.,  D.S.,  D.  and  R.,  W.) 
The  Director  of  Education,  Education  Offices,  Calverley  Street,  Leeds. 

Leicester  Domestic  Science  Training  College.  (L.E.A.,  D.S.,  D.  and  R.,  W.) 
The  Director  of  Education,  Education  Department,  Newarke  Street,  Leicester, 
See  page  534. 

Liverpool,  F.  L.  Calder  College  of  Domestic  Science.  (L.E.A.,  D.S.,  D.  and  R. 
W.)  The  Director  of  Education,  14  Sir  Thomas  Street,  Liverpool.  See  page  526. 

Manchester,  Training  College  of  Domestic  Economy.    (L.E.A.,  D.S.,  D.  and  R., 
'  W.)    The  Director  of  Education,  Education  Offices,  Deansgate,  Manchester. 
See  page  524. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Northern  Counties  Training  College  of  Cookery  and  Domestic 
Science.  (L.E.A.,  D.S.,  D.,  W.)  Director  of  Education,  Northumberland 
Education  Committee,  County  Hall,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1.  See  page  534. 

Westminster,  National  Training  College  of  Domestic  Subjects.  (Und.,  D.S.,  D.  and 
R.,  W.)  Miss  G.  M.  Eland,  National  Training  College  of  Domestic  Subjects, 
72-78  Buckingham  Palace  Road,  S.W.L 


HANDICRAFT 

London  County  Council,  Shoreditch  Technical  Institute,  N.I.  (L.E.A.,  H'crft. 
D.,  M.)  The  Education  Officer,  London  County  Council  Education  Offices 
County  Hall,  Westminster  Bridge,  S.E.I. 

Loughborough,  East  Midland  Training  College  for  Teachers  of  Handicraft.  (L.E.A 
H'crft.,  R.,  M.)  The  Registrar,  Loughborough  College,  Loughborough. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'   YEAR  BOOK 

NATIONAL  FOUNDATION  FOR  EDUCATIONAL  RESEARCH 
IN  ENGLAND  AND  WALES 

President     The  Minister  of  Education,  The  Rt  Hen  Ellen  Wilkinson,  M  P 

V tie-President  and  Chairman  of  hit f rim  Etcintive  Committee  :   Professor  Sir  Fred  Clarke,  M  A  ,  D  LITT 

Vice- Chair  man  of  Interim  Executive  Committee     W  Griffith,  M  A. 

Treasurer  :   Dr   W  P  Alexander,  fcD  ti  ,  M  A  ,  H  &c  ,  PH  D 

Director     Vacant  Secretary  .  A  Lea  Perkins,  M  A 

Address  .   79,  Wimpole  Street,  London,  W  1  Telephone  No  .  WELbeck  1 128  and  1129. 

The  National  Foundation  came  into  being  m  December,  1945,  when  the  Founda- 
tion for  Educational  Research,  which  was  constituted  as  a  separate  organisation 
under  London  University  and  its  Institute  of  Education  in  January  1943,  was 
converted  into  a  national  body.  The  formation  of  this  earlier  research  body  was 
made  possible  by  grants  of  money  from  the  Carnegie  Corporation  of  New  York, 
and  the  Levcrhulmc  Trust,  and  by  contributions  to  its  support  by  a  number  of 
national  teachers'  organisations.  Thus  the  long- continued  efforts  of  Sir  Fred  Clarke 
and  Sir  Philip  Hartog  to  establish  educational  research  in  this  country  upon  firm 
foundations  of  policy,  organisation  and  technical  efficiency  have  borne  fruit. 

The  functions  of  the  National  Foundation  arc  to  encourage,  organise,  co-ordinate 
and  carry  out  the  various  types  of  educational  research  extending  over  the  widest 
field  of  investigation  within  our  national  system.  Included  within  their  scope  is 
also  association  and  collaboration  where  desirable  with  similar  organisations  and 
educational  research  workers  in  the  Dominions  and  in  foreign  countries  as  well. 

The  public  bodies  which  have  formally  united  together  in  the  management 
and  financial  support  of  the  Foundation  are  the  Ministry  of  Education,  the  Local 
Education  Authorities,  and  all  the  Universities  and  University  Colleges  in  England 
and  Wales,  together  with  the  principal  national  associations  of  teachers  in  schools 
and  training  colleges,  and  a  number  of  other  prominent  and  well-established  edu- 
cational bodies. 

Up  to  December  1946,  134  Local  Education  Authorities  have  intimated  their 
adhesion  to  the  scheme  of  constitution  by  becoming  corporate  members. 

NATIONAL  FOUNDATION  FOR  ADULT  EDUCATION 

(Founded  June  6th,  1946). 

President     Principal  J   H  Nicholson  Vice-Presidents  •   Sir  John  Callow,  Harold  E  Clay 

Hon    Treasurer     Dr  W  P  Alexander,  fcD  B  ,  M  A  Secretary     E   M  Hutchinson,  M  A 

Addrew      170,  Wimpole  Street,  London,  W 

The  National  Foundation  for  Adult  Education  is  a  Central  body  for  Adult 
Education  in  which  all  substantial  interests  arc  represented. 
CONSTITUTION 

Local  Education  Authorities  are  represented  on  the  Central  Council  through 
the  Association  of  Education  Committees  the  County  Councils  Association,  the 
London  County  Council  Education  Committee  and  the  Federation  of  Education 
Committees  of  Wales  and  Monmouthshire. 

Universities  are  represented  through  the  Committee  of  Vice-Chancellors  and 
Principals,  the  Universities  Council  for  Adult  Education  and  the  Central  Joint 
Advisory  Committee  for  Tutorial  Classes. 

Voluntary  Bodies  arc  in  three  categories,  viz.  (1)  providing  bodies  which  are 
in  receipt  of  grants  from  the  Ministry  ;  (2)  National  bodies  directly  providing  adult 
education  but  not  in  receipt  of  grants  from  the  Ministry  ;  and  (3)  National  bodies 
associated  with  the  work  of  Adult  education  but  not  eligible  under  1  and  2. 

There  arc  18  voluntary  bodies  in  the  three  categories. 

In  addition,  the  Ministry  of  Education  and  the  Ministry  of  Agriculture  are 
represented  by  Assessors. 
GENERAL  PRINCIPLES 

The  Foundation  is  a  consultative  body  and  its  general  terms  of  reference  is  to 
advise  on  the  liberal  education  of  adults. 
OBJECTS 

Its  objects  arc  to  promote  understanding  between  bodies  engaged  in  Adult 
Education  with  a  view  to  co-operation  whenever  possible  on  matters  of  common  interest. 

To  convene  an  Annual  Conference. 

To  bring  together  the  associated  bodies  on  the  Council. 
FUNCTIONS 

The  Foundation  is  not  a  providing  body  but  it  may  undertake  services  such  as  : — 

Encouraging  enquiry  and  experiment  in  adult  education  and  publish  or  encourage 
the  publication  of  results  ;  serve  as  a  centre  of  information  ;  undertake  such  other 
functions  and  relating  to  adult  education  as  may  be  determined  by  the  Council  with 
the  consent  of  its  associated  bodies. 

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ADVERTISEMENTS 


ST.  GODRIC'S  COLLEGE 


FOR 


SECRETARIAL  AND  ALLIED  CAREERS 

49   FITZJOHN'S   AVENUE,  HAMPSTEAD, 
LONDON,  N.W.3. 

RESIDENT  AND   NON-RESIDENT  STUDENTS 
ACCEPTED  EOR  TRAINING. 


A  part  of  tlic  College  und  (t rounds. 

Individual  rare  is  given  to  all  Students  so  that   the  best  use 
may  he  made  of  their  general  education  and  training  through- 
out their  careers. 

Interesting  and  progressive  posts 
found   for  all   qualified  students. 

Special    Courses    in    Journalism,    Advertising    and    Foreign 

Languages  and   Introductory  Courses  for  Political,   Library, 

Hospital  and  Welfare  Work. 

SCHOLARSHIPS   AVAILABLE. 

Active   social   recreations:   Tennis,   Hockey,   Lacrosse, 
Badminton,  Dancing,  Dramatic  and  Debating  Societies. 

Founder  and  Principal:  Mrs.WARREN  LOVERIDGE,  B.A. 

Member  of  the  Institute  of  Labour  Management. 
Formerly  Librarian  to  the  Ministry  of  Labour. 
Member  of  the  Office  Management  Association. 


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ADVFRTISEMENTS 


THE  LONDON  COLLEGE 
OF  SECRETARIES 


The  Main  Building  at  170  Queen's  Gate  has  been  requisitioned  by  the 

Government  :  the  work  of  the  College  is  therefore  being   carried   on 

temporarily  at  14  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  S.W.7.     As  soon  as  possible 

we  shall  return  to  our  own  premises. 


Comprehensive  Training  is  given  to  educated 
women  for  Secretarial  and  Professional  Posts. 
Individual  training.  Six  Months'  or  Nine 
Months*  Course.  Full  Curriculum  may 
include  Languages,  Journalism,  or  Civics. 


For  Prospectus  apply  to  the  Principal, 

14    QUEEN'S    GATE    GARDENS, 

SOUTH    KENSINGTON, 

LONDON,    S.W.7. 

Telephone  :  Western   1090 


538 


Secondary   Schools 

The  Board  of  Education's  List  60  (H.M.  Stationer/ 
Office,  price  3F-)  and  the  Supplemental  List  (price 
2d.)  contains  a  complete  List  of  Secondary  Schools. 


Technical  and  Art  Institutions 

The  Board  of  Education's  List  1 1 1  (H.M.  Stationer/ 

Office,  price  I'-)  contains  a  complete  List  of  Technical 

and  Art  Institutions 


Special  Schools  for  the 
Blind,  Deaf  and  Dumb  etc. 

See  the  Board  of  Education's  List  42  (H.M.  Stationery 
Office,  price  l£)  for  a  complete  List  of  Special  Schools. 


Board  of  Education  Circulars  may  be  purchased  from 
His  Majesty's  Stationery  Office. 

York  House,  Kmgsway,  London,  W.C. 
120  George  Street,  Edinburgh, 
39-41,  King  Street,  Manchester,  2 
1  St.  Andrew's  Crescent,  Cardiff  ; 
80  Chichester  Street,  Belfast ; 
or  through  any  Bookseller. 

539 


ADVERTTSFMENTS 


The  Association  of  Assistant  Mistresses 
in  Secondary  Schools 

FOUNDED  1884.  INCORPORATED  1897. 

This  Association  is  recognised  as  one  of  the  Four  Major  Secondary  Asso- 
ciations by  the  Ministry  of  Education,  Local  Education  Authorities  and  by 
European  and  World  Federations  of  Teachers. 

It  has  representatives  on  the  Burnhim  Committee  on  Scales  of  Salaries 
for  Teachers  and  on  the  examining  bodies  which  conduct  the  First  and 
Second  School  Examinations.  Members  are  also  serving  on  the  Executive 
Committee  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Teachers  and  on  the  Secondary  School 
Examinations  Council. 

The  Association  also  has  connection  with  all  important  Women's  Organi- 
sations. 

MEMBERSHIP  is  open  to  women  teaching  in  all  types  of  Secondary 
'Schools. 

ASSOCIATE  MEMBERSHIP  is  open  to  intending  Secondary  Women 
Teachers,  who 'are  urged  to  consult  the  Association  in  regard  to  posts  for  which 
they  apply. 

Members  and  Associate  members  can  use  the  Joint  Agency  for  Women 
Teachers  at  reduced  fees. 

Address:  -        -         29,    GORDON    SQUARE,    LONDON,    W.C.  i. 


(The  Incorporated  Association  of  Assistant  Masters  .in  Secondary  Schools). 
FOUNDED  1891.  INCORPORATED  1901. 


The  Assistant  Masters'  Association 

ted  Association  of  Assistant  Masters  .in  SGCOJ 
1.  INCORP 

MEMBERSHIP    14,OOO 

The  only  Association  founded  by  and  organised  for  Masters  teaching  in  Secondary 

and  Public  Schools.     Accepted  as  such  by  Parliament,  the  Ministry  of  Education, 

Local  Authorities  and  Teachers'  Organisations  abroad. 

Represented  on  the  Burnham  Committee  and 

on     every     important     Educational     Body. 

PROFESSIONAL    ADVICE    AND    PROTECTION 

The  Annual  Subscription  is  One  and  Half  Guineas,  payable 
on  election,  and  in  subsequent  years  on  January  1 .  Members  joining 
after  October  1  in  any  year  pay  one  subscription  for  that  and  the 

following  year. 

The  Journal  of  the  Association,  "  The  A.M.A.,"  is  issued  free 

to  all  members. 

The  Assistant  Masters'  Year  Book  is  issued  to  members. 

For  details  write  — 

THE  SECRETARY,  I.A.A.M.,  A.  W.  S.  HUTCHINGS,  M.A., 
GORDON  HOUSE,  29,  GORDON  SQUARE,  W.C.I. 

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BURNHAM    COMMITTEES 


SCALES   OF  SALARIES    FOR  TEACHERS 
England  and  Wales 


1.  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools 

Pages  542  to  559 

2.  Technical  Colleges  and  Institutes,  Art 

Colleges  and  Schools 

Pages  560  to  572 

3.  Training  Colleges 

Pages  573  to  579 


EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

SCALES  OF  SALARIES  FOR  TEACHERS  IN  PRIMARY  AND 
SECONDARY   SCHOOLS 

1.  (a)  The  Standing  Joint  Committees  on  Scales  of  Salaries  for  Teachers, 
later  to  become  known  as  the  Burnham  Committees — (i)  Elementary,  (ii)  Secondary, 
(iii)  Technical — were  originally  set  up  following  a  meeting  of  representatives  of 
Local  Education  Authorities  and  Teachers  convened  by  the  President  of  the  Board 
of  Education  on  the  12th  August,  1919.  The  Committees  were  reconstituted  on 
3rd  April,  1944,  to  meet  the  requirements  of  the  Education  Bill  then  before  Parlia- 
ment. In  view  of  the  fact  that  the  term  elementary  education  would  disappear, 
and  that  education  would  be  redefined  by  stages  instead  of  by  types,  it  was  considered 
that  the  Burnham  machinery  should  be  adapted  in  good  time  to  conform  to  the 
new  conditions.  These  conditions  involved 

(i)  the  need  for  a  closer  integration  of  the  teaching  profession  corresponding 
to  the  closer  integration  in  future  of  the  educational  system  ;  and 

(ii)  the  desirability  of  simplifying  so  far  as  practicable  the  present  Burnham 
machinery. 

It  was,  therefore,  decided  that  in  future  there  should  be  two  Burnham  Com- 
mittees, one  Committee  (Burnham  Mam  Committee)  to  deal  with  the  salaries  of 
teachers  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools  and  County  Colleges,  the  other  (Burnham 
Technical  Committee)  with  the  salaries  of  teachers  in  Technical,  including  Com- 
mercial and  Art,  Colleges  and  Schools.  The  recommendations  of  the  Burnham 
Technical  Committee  were  to  be  transmitted  through  the  Main  Committee,  who 
would  thus  be  afforded  the  opportunity  of  adding  any  comments  or  considerations 
that  they  might  wish  to  put  forward. 

The  Committees  were  reconstituted  as  follows  : — 

MAIN  COMMITTEE 
Local  Education  Authorities'  Panel : — 

The  County  Councils  Association        ..          ...         .  ...  9 

Association  of  Municipal  Corporations  .  .         ...  6 

Association  of  Education  Committees .          . .  6 

London  County  Council                        ..           .          ..  3 
Federation  of  Education  Committees  (Wales  and  Monmouth- 
shire)    2 

26 

Teachers1  Panel  :— 

National  Union  of  Teachers      ...         .  .  ...  ..15 

Incorporated  Association  of  Headmasters        ..  ..  .         1 

Incorporated  Association  of  Headmistresses  ...  ...  ...       1 

Incorporated  Association  of  Assistant  Masters  .  2 

Incorporated  Association  of  Assistant  Mistresses  .  .  ..       2 

Association  of  Teachers  in  Technical  Institutions  ...  ..       4 

26 


TECHNICAL  COMMITTEE 

Local  Education  Authorities'  Panel : — 

The  County  Councils  Association        ...         .  .         ...         ...  4 

Association  of  Municipal  Corporations  . .          . .         ...  3 

Association  of  Education  Committees .  ...         ...          .  3 

London  County  Council  2 

Federation  of  Education  Committees  (Wales  and  Monmouth- 
shire)    1 

13 
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Teachers'  Panel  : — 

Association  of  Principals  of  Technical  Institutions 2 

Association  of  Teachers  in  Technical  Institutions    ...          ..  6 

National  Society  of  Art  Masters          ...          ..          .          .  .  2 

National  Federation  of  Continuative  Teachers            .            .  1 

National  Union  of  Teachers      ...          ..         2 

13 

(b)  The  two  Committees  formulated  Scales  of  Salaries  for  (i)  qualified  teachers 
in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools,  (11)  teachers  in  Technical  Institutions,  and  (in) 
unqualified  and  temporary  teachers,  which  were  transmitted  to  Mr.  Butler  by  the 
acting  Chairman  on  the  28th  February  and  the  1st  March,  1945  :  and  approval 
of  these  Scales  under  Section  89  ( 1 )  of  the  Education  Act,  1 944,  was  communicated 
to  him  in  Mr.  Butler's  letter  of  21st  March,  1945.  The  Scales  so  approved  did 
not,  however,  include  provision  for  their  detailed  application  to  individual  teachers 
and  Mr.  Butler  was  informed  that  the  Committees  were  proceeding  to  prepare  full 
Reports. 

2.  The  Burnham  (Mam)  Committee  now  submit  their  full  Report  on  Scales 
of  Salaries  for  Teachers  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools. 

3.  This  Report  applies  to  teachers   (excluding  Supplementary  Teachers  and 
Occasional  Teachers  whose  employment  is  allowed  under  Schedule  1.2  of  the  Ministry's 
Primary  and   Secondary   Schools  (Grant  Conditions)   Regulations,   1945)   who  are 
employed  in  full-time  service  exclusively  in  that  capacity!1)  in  Schools  maintained 
by  Local  Education  Authorities,  i.e.,  County,  Controlled,  Aided  and  Special  Agree- 
ment Schools.     As  there  is  no  formal  representation  on  the  Committee  of  any  Primary 
and  Secondary  Schools  other  than  those  maintained  by  Local  Education  Authorities 
the  Report  cannot  directly  apply  to  such  other  schools.     The  Committee  anticipate, 
however,  that  the  findings  herein  contained  will  receive  the  serious  consideration 
of  those  controlling  such  other  schools. 

SCALES  FOR  QUALIFIED(-)  ASSISTANT  TEACHERS 

4.  (a)  The  following  scales  shall  apply  . — 

Men  Women 


Annual 

Annual 

Minimum 

Increment!*1) 

Maximum    Minimum 

Increment!1') 

Maximum 

£       ' 

£ 

1    £    :    £ 

£ 

£ 

300        , 

15 

525         '       270 

12 

420 

The  Scales  are  set  in  full  in  Appendix  IV. 


ADDITIONS  TO  THE  SCALES 

(b)  Addition*  for  Training.  For  teachers  who  have  spent  three  years  in  approved 
study  and ;or  training,!4)  both  the  minimum  and  the  maximum  of  the  appropriate 
scale  shall  be  increased  by  the  amount  of  one  increment.  For  teachers  who  have 

(1)  (a)  It  is  recommended  that  teacher*,  who  are  appointed  on  a  day-to-day  or  other  short  notice 
basis  should  be  remunerated  according  to  their  qualifications  and  experience  as  follows,  provided,  however, 
that  no  teacher  shall  receive  during  the  year  a  total  salary  m  excess  of  the  appropriate  remuneration. 

Daily  rate  :    1  200th  of  the  annual  rate 
Weekly  rate      1  40th  of  the  annual  rate. 

(ft)  It  is  further  recommended  that  no  teacher  who  is  employed  continuously  for  a  term  or  more 
shall  be  regarded  as  being  employed  on  a  short  notice  basis. 

(2)  A  qualified  teacher  is  deemed  to  be  a  teacher  who  possesses  qualifications  approved  by  the 
Minister  for  the  purposes  of  Regulation  15  (2)  ol  the  Primary  and  Secondary  School*  (Grant  Conditions) 
Regulations,  1945 

(3)  Annual  increments  accrue  on  completion  of  years  of  service  recognised  for  the  purposes  of  Section 
13  of  this  Report.     With  regard  to  adjustment  of  salaries  to  a  uniform  incremental  date,  sec  Section  15- 

(-i)  Sec  Appendix  III. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

so  spent  four  years  the  minimum  and  the  maximum  shall  be  increased  by  the  amount 
of  two  increments.  For  teachers  who  have  so  spent  five  years  or  more  the  minimum 
and  the  maximum  shall  be  increased  by  the  amount  of  three  increments. 

(c)  Additions  for  Graduate  Teachers.  For  Graduates  the  minimum  of  the 
appropriate  scale  shall  be  increased  (or,  in  the  case  of  teachers  qualifying  for  the 
additions  under  Sub-section  4  (b)  above,  shall  be  further  increased)  by  the  amount 
of  one  increment,  and  the  maximum  shall  be  increased  (or  further  increased)  by  the 
amount  of  two  increments.  These  additions  shall  not,  however,  be  given  during 
any  period  in  respect  of  which  the  teacher  is  in  receipt  of  an  allowance  under  the 
terms  of  Section  9  (a)  below. 

For  the  purposes  of  this  Section  a  Graduate  Teacher  is  a  teacher  who  possesses 
a  University  degree  (5)(6)(7)  or  equivalent  academic  or  professional  qualifications 
(see  Section  10),  or  who  has  been  placed  on  the  Graduate  Scale  under  the  terms 
of  Sections  8,  9  or  10  of  the  1920  and  1927  Secondary  Reports  of  the  Burnham  Com- 
mittee or  the  corresponding  Sections  of  the  Technical  Reports  of  1921  and  1927. 

(d)  Other  Additions  :(fi) 

(i)  Where  in  the  case  of  teachers  who  obtain  the  status  of  qualified  teachers 
under  paragraph  10  (viii)  (a)  of  the  Ministry's  Circular  30  the  number  of  completed 
years  of  service  at  the  date  of  qualification 

(a)  in  the  capacity  of  an  uncertificated  teacher,  or, 

(b)  in  the  capacity  of  a  full-time  teacher  in  any  other  type  of  school  covered 
by   the   Ministry's   Primary   and    Secondary    Schools   (Grant   Conditions) 
Regulations,   1945,  who  would  have  been  eligible  for  recognition  as  an 
uncertificated  teacher  in  a  public  elementary  school, 

amounts  to  23  years  or  more,  there  shall  be  added  to  the  minimum  of  the  appropriate 
scale  one  increment  in  respect  of  each  period  of  3  years  in  excess  of  20,  provided 
that  where  such  period  exceeds  a  multiple  of  3  by  not  less  than  2,  it  shall  be  treated 
for  the  purpose  of  this  Section  as  if  it  were  the  next  higher  multiple  of  3. 

(n)  In  the  case  of  teachers  who  have  been  in  service 

(a)  in  the  capacity  of  an  uncertificated  teacher,  or 

(b)  in  the  capacity  of  a  full-time  teacher  in  any  other  type  of  school,  service 
in  which  is  recognised  for  the  purposes  of  Section  13  (i)  of  this  Report, 
who  would  have  been  eligible  for  recognition  as  an  uncertificated  teacher 
in  a  public  elementary  school, 

and  who  have  obtained  the  status  of  qualified  teacher  after  an  approved  course  of 
training  completed  either  before  or  during  the  period  of  operation  of  the  present 
Report,  the  Local  Education  Authority  shall  make  an  addition  to  the  minimum  of 
the  appropriate  scale  in  respect  of  time  previously  spent  in  such  teaching  service 
after  attaining  the  age  of  18  years.  The  amount  of  the  addition  shall  be  one  increment 
in  respect  of  each  period  of  3  years  of  such  service,  provided  that  where  such  period 
exceeds  a  multiple  of  3  by  not  less  than  2,  it  shall  be  treated  for  the  purpose  of  this 
Section  as  if  it  were  the  next  higher  multiple  of  3. 

(iii)  In  the  case  of  teachers  who  obtain  the  status  of  qualified  teacher  after  a 
course  of  training  approved  for  the  purposes  of  Regulation  11  of  the  Ministry's 
Grant  Regulations  No.  1,  1945,  the  Local  Education  Authority  shall  make  additions 
to  the  minimum  of  the  appropriate  scale  in  respect  of  previous  experience  gained 
after  attaining  the  age  of  18  years  in  teaching,  industry,  professional,  clerical  or 
social  work,  as  approved  by  the  Minister.  The  amount  of  such  additions  shall  be 
arrived  at  as  follows  : — 

(a)  one  increment  shall  be  allowed  in  respect  of  each  year  of  such  experience 
which  is  deemed  by  the  Local  Education  Authority  to  be*  of  exceptional 

(5)  This  term  is  deemed  for  salary  purposes  to  include  degrees  of  : — 

(a)  English,  Welsh,  Scottish,  Irish,  Dominion  and  Colonial  Universities 

(b)  St.  David's  College,  Lampeter. 

(c)  Other  Universities  provided  that  the  standard  of  the  degree  approximates  to  that  of  an 
English  University.     In  the  case  of  such  degrees,  reference  should  in  the  first  instance 
be  made  to  the  Ministry  of  Education. 

16)  Teachers  who  have  passed  the  requisite  final  examination  and  complied  with  the  other  conditions 
for  the  award  of  a  degree  are  classed  as  Graduates  for  salary  purposes  even  though  the  degree  has  not 
been  conferred  upon  them  by  the  University. 

(7)  The  holders  of  the  following  qualifications  ate  not  classed  as  Graduates  for  salary  purposes  : — 

(a)  L.L.A.  (St.  Andrews). 

(6)  B  fes  L.  or  B.£s  Sc.  of  a  French  University. 

(8)  Sec  also  section  13  of  this  Report. 

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value  to  the  teacher  in  the  performance  of  his  'her  duties,  up  to  a  maximum 
of  10  years  ; 

(b)  further  increments  shall  be  allowed  at  the  rate  of  one  increment  in  respect 
of  each  period  of  3  years  of  such  experience  which  has  not  been  taken  into 
account  for  the  purpose  of  (a)  above,  provided  that  where  this  exceeds  a 
multiple  of  3  by  not  less  than  2  it  shall  be  treated  as  if  it  were  the  next  higher 
multiple  of  3,  and  provided  also  that  the  total  number  of  increments  allowed 
under  (a)  and  (b)  shall  not  exceed  10. 

No  time  shall  be  taken  into  account  for  the  purposes  of  this  sub-section  if  incre- 
ments are  given  m  respect  of  it  under  some  other  section  of  the  Report. 

(iv)  In  the  case  of  other  teachers  who  obtain  the  status  of  qualified  teacher 
during  the  period  of  operation  of  the  present  Report,  and  who  at  the  date  of  qualifica- 
tion are  more  than  21  years  of  age,  the  Local  Education  Authority  shall  make  an 
addition  to  the  minimum  of  the  appropriate  scale  in  respect  of  previous  .experience 
gained  after  attaining  the  age  of  18  years  in  industrial,  professional,  clerical,  or  social 
work,  as  approved  by  the  Local  Education  Authority.  The  amount  of  such  additions 
shall  be  arrived  at  as  follows  : — 

(a)  one  increment  shall  be  allowed  in  respect  of  each  year  of  such  experience 
which  is  deemed  by  the  Local  Education  Authority  to  be  of  exceptional 
value  to  the  teacher  in  the  performance  of  his  her  duties,  up  to  a  maximum 
of  10  years  ; 

(b}  further  increments  shall  be  allowed  at  the  rate  of  one  increment  in  respect 
of  each  period  of  3  years  of  such  experience  which  has  not  been  taken  into 
account  for  the  purpose  of  (a)  above,  provided  that  where  this  exceeds  a 
multiple  of  3  by  not  less  than  2  it  shall  be  treated  as  if  it  were  the  nexi  higher 
multiple  of  3,  and  provided  also  that  the  total  number  of  increments  allowed 
under  (a)  and  (b)  shall  not  exceed  10. 

No  time  shall  be  taken  into  account  for  the  purposes  of  this  sub-section  if  incre- 
ments are  given  in  respect  of  it  under  some  other  section  of  the  Report. 

SCALES  FOR  QUALIFIED!9)  HEAD  TEACHERS(10) 

The  Scales  arc  set  out  in  full  in  Appendix  IV. 

5.  (a)  For  the  purpose  of  Head  Teachers*   Salaries  schools  shall  be  graded 
according  to  the  number  of  pupils  on  the  roll(n)  thus  : — 
Grade  I — Not  over  100  on  the  roil. 
Grade  II — Over  100  but  not  over  200  on  the  roll. 
Grade  III— Over  200  but  not  over  350  on  the  roll. 
Grade  IV— Over  350  but  not  over  500  on  the  roll. 
Grade  V— Over  500  on  the  roll. 

(b)  (i)  The  minimum  salary  for  Qualified  Head  Teachers  shall  be  the  correspond- 
ing Assistant's  minimum,  as  increased  under  the  provisions  of  Sections  4  (b)  and 
(J),  Together  with  the  addition  of  the  appropriate  promotion  increment. 

(11)  Normal  annual  increments  for  Qualified  Head  Teachers  shall  be  the  same 
as  for  Qualified  Assistant  Teachers,  but  in  determining  the  Head  Teacher's  correct 
position  on  the  scale,  one  normal  annual  increment  shall  be  allowed  for  each  year 
of  service,  whether  as  Head  or  Assistant. 

(ni)  The  promotion  increments  per  grade  of  school  shall  be  £30  for  men  and 
£24  for  women. 

(c)  Maxima  for  Head  Teachers  :  — 


Grade  I 


Men    Women!    Men    jWomen!    Men    'Women  |    Men  -Women!    Men    ;Women 

-     ___.     ____     __^   _   ^     ^ 

570  |  460  i  615  !  500  !  660  |  540  i  705  i  580  <  750    620 

! | 1  I  '  !  '  i 

(9)  Sec  Footnote  (2)  to  Section  4  of  this  Kcpoit. 

(10)  A  qualified  Superintendent  Teacher  of  A  Nursery  School  is  classed  as  a  Head  Teacher  for  the 
purposes  of  this  Section. 

(11)  See  also  Section  11  of  this  Report. 

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For  Head  Teachers  who  have  spent  three  years  in  approved  study  and  or  train- 
ing,! la)  the  maximum  of  the  appropriate  scale  shall  be  increased  by  the  amount 
of  one  increment.  For  Head  Teachers  who  have  so  spent  four  years  the  maximum 
shall  be  increased  by  the  amount  of  two  increments.  For  Head  Teachers  who 
have  so  spent  five  years  or  more  the  maximum  shall  be  increased  by  the  amount 
of  three  increments. 


SCALES  FOR  UNQUALIFIED  TEACHERS(13)  WHOSE  EMPLOY- 
MENT IS  ALLOWED  UNDER  REGULATION  15  (3)  (a)  AND 
15  (3)  (c)  OR  APPROVED  UNDER  REGULATION  IS  (3)  (d) 
OF  THE  PRIMARY  AND  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS  (GRANT 
CONDITIONS)  REGULATIONS,  1945. 

6.  (a)  Unqualified  Assistant  Teachers  : — 

Men.  Minimum  £180,  rising(14)  after  two  years'  service  to  £192,  after  three 
years'  service  to  £216  and  thereafter  by  annual  increments  of  £12  to  a  maximum 
of  £300. 

Women.  Minimum  £162,  rising(14)  after  two  years'  service  to  £171,  after 
three  years'  service  to  £189  and  thereafter  by  increments  of  £9  to  a  maximum  of 
£270. 

The  Scales  are  set  out  in  full  in  Appendix  IV. 

Where  the  Local  Education  Authority  consider  that  in  any  particular  case  the 
salary  applicable  under  this  Section  is  not  adequate  having  regard  to  the  qualifications 
and  experience  of  the  teacher  for  specialised  forms  of  teaching  the  Authority  may 
make  representations  to  the  Minister  with  a  view  to  securing  such  higher  rate  as 
the  Minister  shall  approve. 

(b)  Unqualified  Head  Teachers(15)  : — 

An   Unqualified  Assistant  Teacher   appointed   as   a  Head  Teacher   shall 

receive  a  promotion  increment  of  £24  in  the  case  of  men  and  £18  in  the  case 

of  women  and  shall  proceed  by  the  same  annual  increments  as  those  applicable 

to  Assistants  to  a  maximum  which  shall  exceed  the  maximum  for  Assistant 

Teachers  by  £36  in  the  case  of  men  and  £30  in  the  case  of  women. 


SCALES  FOR  TEACHERS  WHOSE  EMPLOYMENT  AS  TEMPOR- 
ARY TEACHERS  IS  APPROVED  UNDER  SCHEDULE  I  OF 
THE  PRIMARY  AND  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS  (GRANT 
CONDITIONS)  REGULATIONS,  1945. 

7.  Men.  Minimum  £1803  rising(Jh)  after  two  years*  service  to  £192,  after 
three  years'  service  to  £216  and  after  four  years'  service  to  a  maximum  of  £228. 

Women.  Minimum  £162,  rising!10)  after  two  years'  service  to  £171,  after 
three  years'  service  to  £189  and  after  four  years'  service  to  a  maximum  of  £198. 

The  Scales  are  set  out  in  full  in  Appendix  IV. 

Where  the  Local  Education  Authority  consider  that  in  any  particular  case  the 
salary  applicable  under  this  Section  is  not  adequate  having  regard  to  the  qualifica- 
tions and  experience  of  the  teacher  for  specialised  forms  of  teaching,  the  Authority 
may  make  representations  to  the  Minister  with  a  view  to  securing  such  higher  rate 
as  the  Minister  shall  approve. 

(12)  See  Appendix  III. 

(13)  Excluding  Supplementary  Teachers — see  Section  3  of  this  Report. 

(14)  Increments  accrue  only  on  completion  of  years  of  service  recognised  for  the  purposes  of 
Section  13  of  this  Report.     With  regard  to  adjustment  of  salaries  to  a  uniform  incremental  date,  see 
Section  15 

(15)  A  Superintendent  Teacher  of  a  Nursery  School  is  classed  as  a  Head  Teacher  for  the  purposes 
of  this  Section. 

(16)  Increments  accrue  only  on  completion  of  years  of  service  recognised  for  the  purposes  of  Section 
13  of  this  Report.     With  regard  to  adjustment  of  salaries  in  :i  uniform  incremental  date,  see  Section  15. 

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ADDITIONAL  PAYMENTS  FOR  TEACHERS  IN  THE 
"  LONDON  AREA  "(17)  (18) 

S.  (a)  There  shall  be  additional  payments  for  teachers  scrying  in  the  "  London 
Area"  as  defined  in  Sub-section  (b)  below.  Such  payments  shall  be  at  the  rate 
of  £36  per  annum,  provided  that  as  from  the  date  on  which  the  teacher  has  completed 
16  years  of  full-time  service  in  the  "  London  Area  "  or  elsewhere^  or  has  attained 
the  age  of  37  years,  whichever  is  the  earlier,  the  rate  shall  be  raised  to  £48  per  annum, 

(b)  The  following  areas  shall  be  deemed  to  constitute  the  "  London  Area  "  • — 
(i)  The  Administrative  County  of  London. 

(li)  The  County  of  Middlesex. 

(iii)  In  the  County  of  Surrey  : 

(a)  The  County  Borough  of  Croydon. 

(b)  The  Borough  of  Richmond. 

(c)  The  Borough  of  Barnes. 

(d)  The  Borough  of  Wimbledon. 

(e)  The  Borough  of  Mitcham. 

(/)   The  Urban  District  of  Merton  and  Morden. 
(iv)  In  the  County  of  Essex  • 

(a)  The  County  Borough  of  East  Ham. 

(b)  The  County  Borough  of  West  Ham. 

(c)  The  Borough  of  Barking. 

(d)  The  Borough  of  Ilford. 

(e)  The  Borough  of  Leyton. 

(/)  The^JBorough  of  Walthamstow. 
(v)  In  the  County  of  Kent : 

(a)  The  Borough  of  Beckenham. 

(b)  The  Borough  of  Bromley. 

(c)  The  Urban  District  of  Pcngc. 


ALLOWANCES  OVER  AND  ABOVE  SCALE  SALARY 

9.  (a)  Allowances  for  Assistant  Teachers.  For  Assistant  Teachers  there  shall 
be  special  posts  in  respect  of  which  allowances  over  and  above  the  Scale  Salary  shall 
be  granted  for  special  responsibility,  special  work  of  an  advanced  character,  special 
academic,  professional  or  industrial  qualifications,  or  other  circumstances  which  in 
the  opinion  of  the  Authority  justify  an  addition  to  the  scale.  The  allowances  shall 
not  be  applied  so,  as  in  effect  to  alter  the  operation  of  the  Scales, 

For  each  Local  Education  Authority  area  the  number,  value  and  distribution 
of  such  posts  shall  be  decided  by  the  Authority  in  agreement  with  the  Minister, 
subject  to  the  following  conditions  : — 

(i)  The  number  of  posts  for  any  year  shall  be  15  per  cent,  of  the  number  of 
full-time  qualified  assistant  teachers,  employed  on  1st  April  of  that  year,(iy) 
in  schools  to  which  this  Report  applies,  provided  that  where  it  is  considered 
desirable  for  the  purpose  of  school  organisation  an  Authority  may  be  allowed 
to  maintain  a  margin  of  1  per  cent,  above  or  below  15  per  cent,  at  any  period 
during  the  ycar.(-°) 

(17)  The  Committee  have  resolved  that  j  stKVial  Sub-Committee  be  set  up  to  consider  and  make 
recommendations  as  to  whether  additional  na>tucnts  ought  to  be  made  in  respect  of  service  in  any 
area,  and,  if  so,  what  imttcrs  should  be  taken  into  consideration  in  defining  such  areas  and  fixing  the 
amount  of  the  payment. 

(18)  Teachers  serving  in  schools  situated  outside  the  "  London  Area  "  as  defined  in  Section  8  (b) 
are  not  eligible  to  receive  the  additional  payments 

(19)  For  this  purpose  Teachers  who  arc  employed  full-time  but  who  spend  three-quarters  or  more 
of  their  time  in  service  in  schools  to  which  this  Report  relates  shall  be  deemed  to  be  in  full-time  service 
in  such  schools.     Teachers  who  spend  one-quarter  but  less  than  three-quarters  of  their  time  in  service 
in  such  schools  shall  be  treated  for  the  purpose  of  this  Section  as  if  two  such  teachers  were  equivalent 
to  one  full-time  teacher.     Teachers  who  spend  less  than  one-quarter  of  their  time  in  schools  to  which 
this  Report  relates  shall  be  ignored, 

(20)  The  Committee  recommend  that  in  deciding  upon  their  annual  distribution  of  special  posts 
Local  Education  Authorities  should  reserve  a  proportion  of  such  posts  for  those  men  and  women  teachers 
who  may  be  expected  to  be  reinstated  in  their  employment  after  a  period  of  war  service  or  other  form 
of  national  service. 

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(ii)  The  amounts  of  the  allowances  shall  be  : — 

For  Men  :  not  less  than  £50  per  annum  ;  not  more  than  £100  per 
annum. 

For  Women  :  not  less  than  £40  per  annum  ;  not  more  than  £80  per 
annum. 

(;ii)  Where,   the  Local  Education  Authority  consider  in  any  particular  case 

that  an  allowance  of  £100  in  the  case  of  a  man  or  £80  in  the  case  of  a  woman 

is  not  adequate,  having  regard  to  the  duties  and  responsibilities  involved, 

the  Authority  may  make  representations  to  the  Minister  with  a  view  to 

securing  such  addition  thereto  as  the  Minister  shall  approve. 

(6)  Teachers,  who  on  the  31st  March,  1945,  were  in  receipt  of  an  allowance 

under  Section  4  (a)  of  the  1920  Secondary  Report  or  Section  4  (3)  (a)  of  the  1921 

Technical  Report  of  the  Burnham  Committee  shall,  so  long  as  they  remain  on  the 

staff  of  the  school,  continue  to  receive  an  allowance  over  and  above  scale  salary  at 

a  rate  not  less  than  that  received  on  31st  March,  1945. 

(c)  In  addition  to  the  allowances  referred  to  in  the  preceding  Sub-sections, 
allowances  may  be  granted  to  Assistant  Teachers  who  take  charge  of  schools  in  the 
absence  of  the  regular  Head  Teacher,  or  pending  the  appointment  of  a  new  Head 
Teacher.     The  amount  of  the  allowance  is  left  to  the  discretion  of  the  Authority, 
provided,  however,  that  the  total  remuneration  received  shall  not  exceed  the  salary 
which  would  be  applicable  to  the  Teacher  if  he  she  were  appointed  Head  Teacher 
of  the  school. 

(d)  Allowances  for  Head    Teachers.^21}     For   Head   Teachers   allowances   over 
and  above  the  Scale  Salary  shall  be  granted  as  follows  : — 

(i)  Where  a  school  contains  not  fewer  than  30  full-time  pupils  who  have  attained 
the  age  of  15  years,  there  shall  be  added  to  the  Scale  Salary  the  sum  of 
£50  (men)  and  £40  (women)  in  respect  of  each  unit  of  30  such  pupils, 
provided  that  where  the  number  of  such  pupils  exceeds  30  or  a  multiple  ot 
30  by  16  or  more,  it  shall  be  treated  for  the  purpose  of  this  Section  as  if 
it  were  the  next  higher  multiple  of  30. 

(ii)  The  assessment  and  any  necessary  adjustment  of  the  Head  Teacher's 
salary  under  the  foregoing  Sub-section  shall  be  made  annually,  and  shall 
be  determined  according  to  the  number  of  full-time  pupils  who  have  attained 
the  age  of  15  years  on  the  last  day  on  which  the  school  is  open  in  the  month 
of  March  in  the  previous  financial  year. 

(iii)  Where  the  Local  Education  Authority  consider  that  in  any  particular  case 

the  salary  applicable  to  the  Head  Teacher  under  Section  5  above,  taken 

together  with  any  allowance  made  under  (i)  and  (ii)  of  this  Section  is  not 

adequate  having  regard  to  the  duties  and  responsibilities  involved,  the 

Authority  may  make  representations  to  the  Minister  with  <a  view  to  securing 

such  addition  to  the  salary  of  the  Head  Teacher  as  the  Minister  shall  approve. 

(«)  Allowances  to  Mitigate  or  Prevent  Hardship.     The  Local  Education  Authority 

may,  with  the  approval  of  the  Minister,  make  allowances  over  and  above  the  Scale 

Salary  to  mitigate  or  prevent  hardship  to  teachers  whose  salaries  are  diminished 

or  whose  posts  are  lost  in  consequence  of  the  re-organisation  or  closure  of  their 

schools  or  departments. 

QUALIFICATIONS  ENTITLING  A  TEACHER  TO  BE  CLASSED 
AS  A  GRADUATE  FOR  THE  PURPOSES  OF  SECTION  4  (c) 
OF  THIS  REPORT 

10.     The  following  qualifications  shall  be  recognised  as  entitling  a  teacher  to 
be  classed  as  a  Graduate  for  the  purposes  of  Section  4  (c)  of  this  Report  : — 

(a)  Architecture  : — 

Associateship  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects,  if  awarded 
after  passing  the  Examination  of  the  Institute,  or  an  Examination  accepted 
by  the  Institute  as  giving  exemption  from  its  own  Examination. 

(b)  Art:— 

(i)  The  Art  Teachers'  Diploma,  or  the  Teaching  Certificate  for  Teachers 
in  Schools  of  Art,  issued  by  the  Ministry  of  Education  or  the  Board 

[21)  These  allowances  do  not  apply  to  Head  Teachers  of  Special  Schools  (see  Section  12). 

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of  Education  under  the  provisions  of  Rules  1093  or  of  Circular  1214, 
or — for  teachers  who  have  rendered  meritorious  service  as  teachers 
of  Art,  and  who  became  Certificated  Teachers  College-trained  not 
later  than  1st  August,  1923 — the  qualifications  required  for  the  Diploma 
or  Teaching  Certificate  referred  to  above,  without  the  completion  of 
the  prescribed  course  of  professional  training  and  the  passing  of  an 
examination  in  the  Principles  of  Teaching  and  School  Management. 
(11)  The  London  University  Diploma  in  Fine  Art  (Slade  School)  provided 
(a)  that  it  has  been  endorsed  under  the  provisions  of  Rules  109,  or 
(6)  that  the  teacher — 

(i)  has  passed  the  Examination  in  Drawing  of  the  Ministry  of 

Education  or  the  Board  of  Education  ; 
(11)  was  not  less  than  19  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  entry  upon 

the  course  for  the  Diploma  ; 
(in)  holds  a  qualification  in  preliminary  general  education  satisfying 

the  requirements  of  paragraph  2  of  Rules  109. 

(in)  The  Diploma  of  Associateship  of  the  Royal  College  of  Art,  provided 
that  the  teacher  holds  a  qualification  in  preliminary  general  education 
satisfying  the  requirements  of  paragraph  2   of  Rules    109. 
(iv)  The  Full  Associateship  of  the  Royal  College  of  Art.(JJ) 
(v)  The  Art  Masters'  Certificate,  Group  !,(—)  if  awarded  under  the  Rules 

of  1901   and  subsequent  years. 

(vi)  The  Specialist  Art  Teachers'  Diploma  of  the  Edinburgh  College  of 
Art,  with  Certificate  of  Training  at  the  Edinburgh  Provincial  Training 
Centre,  obtained  under  the  Scheme  which  came  into  force  on  1st 
October,  1920. 

(vn)  The  Secondary  Teachers'  Art  Certificate  of  the  University  of  Oxford, 
provided   that   the  requirement  ol   a   year's   professional   training   has 
been  fulfilled. 
(c)   Modern  languages — 
(i)  French — 

Licence  cs  Lettres. 

Doctorat  d'Univcrsite  (with  thesis  written  and  sustained  in  French). 
Doctorat  d'Etat  es  Lettres. 
(n)  Other  languages — 

A  qualification  of  equivalent  standard  to  those  recommended  for 
French. 
(J)  Science  and  Technology — 

(i)  Associateship  of  the  Royal  College  of  Science  (London). 
(n)  Associatcship   of  the   Royal   College   of  Science   (Ireland). 
(ni)  Associateship  of  th'c  City  and  Guilds  of  London  Institute. 
(iv)  Associateship  of  the  Royal  School  of  Mines. 
(v)  Whitworth  Scholarship  if  gamed  between  1887  and  1922. 
(c)    Music — 

(1)  Graduate  of  the  Royal  Schools  of  Music  (London). 

(2)  For  students  entering  upon  their  courses  at  either  of  the  Institutions  not 
later  than  the  Session  1929-30  : — 

Associateship  of  the  Royal   Academy  of  Music  by  examination  : 

Graduate  of  the  Royal  College  of  Music  : 

Licentiate   of  the   Roy^l   Academy   of  Music  with    special   Teaching 
Diploma  of  the  Academy  : 

Associateship  of  the  Royal  College  of  Music  with  spccml  Teaching 
Diploma  of  the  College  : 
provided  that 

(i)  at  least  three  years  after  the  age  of  18  were  spent  in  full-time  study 

at  either  the  Royal  Academy  or  Royal  College  of  Music  ; 
(ii)  not  later  than  the  end  of  the  first  year  of  the  Course  the  teacher  passed 

the  School  Certificate  Examination  or  an  equivalent  examination  in 

General  Education. 

(22)  This  is  not  now  awarded. 

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Note. — Holders  of  honorary  distinctions  of  the  Royal  Academy 
and  Royal  College  of  Music  (including  the  Associateship  of  the  Royal 
Academy  not  by  examination)  will  continue  to  be  regarded  as  graduates 
for  salary  purposes  if  at  a  date  not  later  than  31st  December,  1929, 
they  had  approved  teaching  service  in  that  status. 

(/)    Membership  of  Professional  Societies — 

Associateship  of  the  Institute  of  Physics  ; 

Associateship  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  Chemistry ; 

Provided  in  each  case  that  the  Associate  has  passed  the  Institute's 
Examination  for  Associateship  or  an  examination  accepted  by  the  Institute 
as  giving  exemption  from  the  Associate  Membership  Examination. 

Associate  membership  of  the  following  Institutions  : — The  Institution 
of  Civil  Engineers  ;  The  Institution  of  Mechanical  Engineers  ;  The  Institu- 
tion of  Electrical  Engineers  ; 

Provided  in  each  case  that  election  to  Associate  membership  has  followed 
the  passing  of  the  Associate  Membership  Examination,  or  of  an  examination 
accepted  by  the  Institution  as  giving  exemption  from  the  Associate  Member- 
ship Examination. 

Associate  Membership  of  the  Institution  of  Structural  Engineers 
provided 

(i)  that  election  to  Associate  Membership  has  followed  the  passing  of 
the  Associate  Membership  Examination  after  1st  April,  1935,  or  of 
an  examination  accepted  after  that  date  by  the  Institution  as  giving 
exemption  from  the  Associate  Membership  Examination ;  and 

(ii)  that  the  candidate  has  attained  a  standard  of  general  education  which 
would  qualify  him  for  admission  to  the  studentship  class  of  the  Institu- 
tion were  he  between  the  appropriate  ages  for  this  class. 

The  Pharmaceutical  Chemist  qualification  (by  examination)  of  the 
Pharmaceutical  Society  of  Great  Britain. 

The  Associateship,  by  examination  (Parts  I  and  II)  of  the  Textile 
Institute. 

(g)   Miscellaneous — 

The  First  Class  Colliery  Managers*  Certificate  if  the  holder  has  had 
three  years'  industrial  experience  after  the  age  of  21  and  has  also  obtained 
the  Diploma  of  a  Mining  College  recognised  by  the  Board  of  Trade. 

The  Extra  Master's  Certificate  of  Competency  of  the  Board  of  Trade 
by  examination  passed  after  1st  March,  1931,  provided  that  service  at  sea 
equal  to  the  minimum  requirements  of  the  Board  of  Trade  Regulations 
for  Master  is  reckoned  as  part  of  the  qualification. 

The  Extra  First  Class  Engineer's  Certificate  of  Competency  of  the 
Board  of  Trade. 

Qualifications  obtained  by  Officers  who  have  reached  ranks  in  His 
Majesty's  Forces  promotion  to  which  has  followed  a  course  of  study  or 
training  which  the  Committee,  in  agreement  with  the  Minister,  accept 
as  equivalent  to  courses  of  study  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  degree. 

Other  industrial,  commercial  or  professional  qualifications  and  experience 
which  are  accepted  by  the  Committee  in  agreement  with  the  Minister. 


GRADING  AND  REGRADING  OF  SCHOOLS 

11.  (a)  The  substantive  grading  of  a  school  or  department  shall  be  the  grading 
determined  by  reference  to  the  average  number  of  pupils  on  the  roll(2<s)  during  the 
three  financial  years  ended  31st  March,  1939. 


(23)  To  ascertain  the  average  number  on  registers  add  together  the  number  of  full-time  pupils 
on  the  registers  on  the  last  day  in  each  week  on  which  the  school  or  department  met  arid  divide  by  the 
number  of  weeks,  A  fraction  of  a  unit  in  the  result  should  be  ignored  or  reckoned  as  an  additional 
unit  according  as  it  is  or  is  not  less  than  one  half. 

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A  school  or  department  shall  not,  however,  be  regarded  as  having  a  substantive 
grading  if 

(i)  it  was  in  a  provisional  or  temporary  grading  on  31st  March,  1945  ; 
(ii)  it  is  a  school  newly  opened  or  re-organised('24)  after  31st  March,  1945  ; 
(iii)  it  is  a  school  to  which  on  31st  March,  1945,  the  terms  of  the  Burnham 
Elementary  Report  of  1938  did  not  apply. 

(b)  (i)  In  the  case  of  a  school  which  was  in  a  provisional  or  temporary  grade 
on  31st  March,  1945,  such  provisional  or  temporary  grading  shall  remain  in  force 
during  the  period  of  operation  of  the  present  Report ;   provided,  however,  that  the 
Local  Education  Authority  shall  review  each  case  and  if  they  are  satisfied  that  the 
substitution  of  "  average  number  of  pupils  on  the  roll "  for  "  average  attendance  " 
would,  under  the  conditions  in  force  at  the  time  when  the  provisional  or  temporary 
grading  was  fixed,  have  justified  some  higher  provisional  or  temporary  grading,  such 
higher  provisional  or  temporary  grading  shall  apply. 

(ii)  In  the  case  of  schools  falling  under  Sub-section  (a)  (n)  above  the  grading 
of  the  school  shall  be  provisionally  fixed  by  reference  to  the  estimated  average  number 
of  pupils  on  the  roll  for  the  third  financial  year  following  the  date  of  opening  or 
re-organisation ;  and  in  the  case  of  schools  falling  under  Sub-section  (a)  (iii)  by 
reference  to  the  estimated  average  number  of  pupils  on  the  roll  for  the  financial 
year  beginning  1st  April,  1947. 

The  provisional  gradings  so  fixed  shall  remain  in  force  during  the  period  of 
the  operation  of  the  present  Report. 

(in)  On  the  appointment  of  a  new  Head  Teacher  to  an  existing  school  the 
grading  shall  be  determined  as  provided  m  Sub-section  11  (a)  above,  save  in  cases 
where  a  provisional  grading  is  applicable  to  the  school  under  the  provisions  of  Sub- 
sections (b)  (i)  and  (b)  (ii)  above. 

(c)  The  general  principle  governing  the  salary  scales  of  Head  Teachers  is  that 
a  scale  established  as  a  protected  scale  tor  a  Head  Teacher  under  an  Authority  shall 
not  be  reduced  save  under  the  provisions  of  Sub-section  (d)  so  long  as  the  Head 
Teacher  continues  to  render  efficient  service  as  such  under  the  same  Authority, 
though  not  necessarily  in  the  same  School. 

Subject,  therefore,  to  the  provisions  of  Sub-section  (d)  : — 

(i)  (a)  The  protected  scale  of  a  Head  Teacher  who  held  a  permanent 
appointment  as  such  under  the  Authority  on  31st  March,  1945,  shall  be  the 
scale  under  this  Report  corresponding  to  the  scale  established  as  a  protected 
scale  on  that  date,  provided,  however,  that  the  protected  scale  shall  not  be  lower 
than  that  appropriate  to  the  grade  of  the  school  in  which  the  Head  Teacher 
was  serving  on  31st  March,  1945,  as  determined  under  Sub-section  11  (a)  above. 
The  protected  scale  shall  not  be  increased  save  under  the  provisions  of  Sub- 
section 11  (c)  (iii)  below. 

The  scale  applicable  to  each  such  Head  Teacher  shall  be  the  protected 
scale  or  the  scale  appropriate  to  the  provisional  or  temporary  grading  of  the 
school  if  that  be  higher. 

(b)  In  the  case  of  a  Head  Teacher  permanently  appointed  as  such  after 
31st  March,  1945,  to  a  school  in  a  substantive  grading  the  protected  scale  shall 
be  that  appropriate  to  the  substantive  grading  of  the  school  as  determined  under 
the  provisions  of  Sub-section  11  (a)  above  and  shall  not  be  increased  save  under 
the  provisions  of  Sub-section  11  (c)  (iii)  below. 

The  scale  applicable  to  each  such  Head  Teacher  shall  be  the  protected 
scale  or  the  scale  appropriate  to  the  provisional  or  temporary  grading  of  the 
school  if  that  be  higher. 

(ii)  In  all  other  cases  the  scale  applicable  shall  be  that  appropriate  to  the 
temporary  or  provisional  grading  of  the  school  in  which  the  Head  Teacher 
is  serving. 

(iii)  In  the  case  of  a  Head  Teacher  who  is  appointed  to  a  school  of  higher 

substantive  grading  than  that  corresponding  to  his/her  protected  scale,  the 

protected  scale  shall  be  that  appropriate  to  such  higher  substantive  grading. 

(d)  The  protected  scale  shall  cease  to  operate  in  the  case  of  a  Head  Teacher 

who  : — 

(24)  For  the  purpose  of  this  Sub-section  the  word  "  re-organised  "  shall  have  the  same  significance 
as  that  which  has  hitherto  been  attached  to  it  and  shall  not  be  deemed  to  include  temporary  re-arrange- 
ments made  as  a  result  of  war  conditions. 

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(i)  leaves  the  service  of  the  Authority,  in  which  event  his  her  re-appointment 
under  the  same  or  another  Authority  shall  he  regarded  as  a  first  appoint- 
ment for  the  purpose  of  Sub-section  (c)  or 
(ii)  ceases  to  render  efficient  service  to  the  Authority,  or 
(iii)  being  in  receipt  of  a  protected  scale  higher  than  that  appropriate  to  the 
grading  of  the  school  as  otherwise  determined  under  the  provisions  of 
Sub-section  11  (a)  is  offered  and,  for  reasons  which  do  not  satisfy  the 
Authority,  refuses  transfer  to  a  school  of  the  grading  appropriate  to  his  'her 
protected  scale  in  which  event  the  scale  shall  be  that  appropriate  to  the 
grading  of  the  school  in  which  he/she  elects  to  remain  and  this  shall  become 
the  protected  scale. 

TEACHERS  IN  SPECIAL  SCHOOLS(25) 

12.     The  following  paragraphs  apply  to  the  salary  paid  for  full-time  teaching 
duties  either  in  Day  or  Residential  Special  Schools  : — 

(a)  Head  Teachers  who  are  qualified('jr>)  teachers  shall  receive  salaries  calculated 
in  the  same  manner  as  those  of  qualified  Head  Teachcrs(-7)  m  Primary 
and  Secondary  Schools,  except  that  the  grading  shall  be  as  follows  : — 


Grade 

(1) 

Average  Number  of 

Pupils  on  the  Roll 

Deaf, 

Partially  Deaf, 
Speech  Defects 

(2) 

Blind,  Partially 
sighted, 
Mai-adjusted 

(3) 

Educationally     ! 
Sub-normal,      \ 
Physically 
Handicapped(-M),  \ 
Epileptic         j 
(4)               i 

Delicate 
Children 

(5) 

I 
II 
III 
IV 
V 

not  over  10 
11-30 
31-60 
61-90 
over  90 

not  over  15 
16-45 
46-90 
91-135 
over  135 

not  over  20 
21-60           j 
61-120 
121-180         i 

over  180         ! 

1 

not  over  30 
31-90 
91-180 
181-270 
over  270 

(b)   Other  Head  Teachers  shall  receive  salaries  calculated  in  accordance  with 
the  provisions  of  Section  6  (b)  of  this  Report.  (-') 
(c)   (i)  Assistant  Teachers  shall  receive  two  increments  more  than  they  would 
have  received  in  Primary  and  Secondaiy  Schools,  such  increments  to  be 
carried  beyond  the  maximum  of  the  scale. 
(ii)  Where  the  Local  Education  Authority  consider  that  in  any  particular 
case  the  salary  applicable  under  this  Sub-section  to  a  teacher  in  a  Special 
School,  other  than  a  qualified  teacher,  is  not  adequate  having  regard  to 
the  qualifications  and  experience  of  the  teacher  for  specialised  forms  of 
teaching  the  Authority  may  make  representations  to  the  Minister  with  a 
view  to  securing  such  higher  rate  as  the  Minister  shall  approve. 

CORRECT  POSITION 

13.     In  determining  the  correct  position(29)  of  a  teacher  on  the  appropriate 
scale  at  any  time  the  following  service  shall  be  taken  into  account : — 

(i)  Service  of  the  types  and  under  the  conditions  set  forth  in  Appendix  I  to 

this  ^Report. 
(ii)  War  service  within  the  limits  and  under  the   conditions  explained  in 

Appendix  II  to  this  Report. 

(25)  See  Footnote  '(21).  ~~ 

(26)  See  Footnote  (2)  to  Section  4  of  this  Report. 

(27)  The  additional  increments  provided  for  in  Section  12  (c)  (i)  are  not  added  to  the  salary  of 
a  Head  Teacher  unless  immediately' before  promotion  to  be  Head  Teacher  of  a  Special  School  the 
teacher  was  serving  as  an  Assistant  Teacher  in  a  Special  School.     In  no  case  shall  such  increments  be 
carried  beyond  the  maximum  of  the  appropriate  scale. 

(28)  Includes   Schools  for  Cripples,  Hospital  Schools,   Sanatoria  and  Schools  of  Recovery  for 
Children  with  Heart  Disease. 

(29)  With  regard  to  the  adjustment  of  salary  to  a  unilorm  incremental  date  see  Section  15  of  this 
Report. 

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WITHHOLDING  OF  INCREMENTS 

14.  No  increment  shall  be  withheld  in  respect  of  any  year  unless  the  service 
for  that  year  has  been  declared  unsatisfactory  by  the  Local  Education  Authority. 
The  effect  of  thrs  provision  shall  be  limited  to  one  year  unless  the  Local  Education 
Authority  otherwise  determine. 

INCREMENTAL  DATE 

J5.  (a)  The  Committee  recommend  all  Local  Education  Authorities  to  adopt 
a  uniform  incremental  date  at  1st  April.  In  adjusting  salaries  to  that  uniform  incre- 
mental date  the  principle  which  applies  is  that  teachers  who  remain  continuously 
in  service  throughout  the  financial  year  should  receive  the  same  salary  in  respect 
of  that  year  as  though  no  uniform  date  were  in  force,  but  increments  were  given  as 
from  the  date  of  completion  of  an  integral  number  of  years  of  service.  In  reckoning 
service  for  this  purpose  the  number  of  odd  days  may  be  ignored  or  counted  as  one 
month  according  as  it  is  or  is  not  less  than  15,  i.e.,  the  date  of  completion  of  a  year's 
service  may  be  taken  to  be  the  first  of  the  month  which  is  nearer  to  the  actual  date. 

(6)  The  principle  which  applies  to  the  calculation  of  salary  in  the  case  of  migrants 
and  of  teachers  discontinuing  service  and  resuming  it  in  the  same  area  is  that  teachers 
of  the  same  qualifications  and  the  same  amount  of  service  at  any  particular  time 
who  arc  employed  by  the  same  Local  Education  Authority  in  similar  conditions 
should  have  the  same  rate  of  salary.^0)  This  rate  is,  therefore,  determined  by  con- 
sidering what  salary  an  existing  teacher  would  be  receiving  who  had  been  continuously 
employed  in  the  area  and  had  the  same  service  as  the  migrant  at  the  date  of  appoint- 
ment, excepting  that  when  the  salary  of  a  teacher  has  been  assessed  for  any  financial 
year  it  is  retained  by  the  teacher  for  the  remainder  of  the  year  even  though  he  she 
has  subsequently  a  break  in  service,  provided  that  he  she  resumes  service  after  the 
break  in  the  area  of  the  same  Authority  and  in  the  same  status. 

SALARIES  OF  "  EXISTING  TEACHERS  " 

16.  (a)  No  Teacher  in  service  on  31st  March,   1945,  shall  receive  by  reason 
of  the  operation  of  these  scales  a  smaller  rate  of  salary  than  he  she  would  have  been 
eligible  to  receive  under  the  operation  of  the  Burnham  Reports  as  in  force  on  that 
date. 

(b)  For  the  purpose  of  this  Section  the  rate  of  salary  shall  be  computed  by 
adding  together  (i)  scale  salary,  (n)  war  allowance,  and  (in),  while  the  teacher  remains 
in  the  same  post,  any  allowance  paid  ttf  the  teacher  on  31st  March,  1945,  under 
previous  Burnham  Reports. 

(c)  Teachers  who  were  employed  on  31st  March,   1945,  by  the  Borough  of 
Enth  Part  III.  Authority  shall,  for  so  long  as  they  continue  to  serve  in  schools  in 
the  urea  oi  the  former  Authority,  receive  an  addition  to  the  salary  otherwise  appro- 
priate to  them  under  this  Report.     The  amount  of  such  addition  shall  be  the  difference 
between  the  scale  salary  which  would  have  been  applicable  to  them  at  any  time  under 
Scale  III  and  Scale  IV  respectively  of  the  Report  of  the  Burnham  Elementary  Com- 
mittee, 1938. 

DURATION  OF  THE  SCALES 

17.  The  Scales  in  this  Report  come  into  force  on  1st  April,  1945,  and  shall 
continue  in  operation  until  31st  March,   1948. 

COMMITTEE  OF  REFERENCE 

18.  There  shall  be  appointed  a  Joint  Committee  of  Reference,  consisting  of 
10  members  nominated  by  the  representatives  of  Local  Education  Authorities  on 
the  Committee,  and  10  members  nominated  by  the  representatives  of  the  Teachers, 

(30)  In  applying  the  principle  of  this  Sub-section  to  Head  Teachers  no  account  should  be  taken 
of  any  protected  scale  as  defined  in  Section  11  (0  of  this  Report. 

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and  the  Honorary  Secretaries  ex-officio  ;  to  which  Committee  shall  stand  referred 
for  consideration  and  report  to  the  Burnham  Committee  any  matter  relating  to  the 
interpretation  of  the  provisions  of  this  Report  brought  forward  by  a  Local  Education 
Authority  acting  through  the  Authorities5  Panel  or  by  any  Association  of  Teachers 
acting  through  the  Teachers'  Panel  or  by  consent  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Burnham 
Committee. 

We  have  the  honour  to  be 

Madam,, 
Your  obedient  servants, 

SOULBURY  (Chairman). 

W.  A.  BROCKINGTON,         ") 

(Authorities'  Panel). 

>   (Joint  Hon.  Secretaries). 
F.  MANDER,  f 

(Teachers'  Panel)          J 

29th  August,  1945. 


LETTER  FROM  LORD  SOULBURY  FORWARDING  A  COPY  OF  THE 
REPORT  TO  THE  MINISTER  OF  EDUCATION 

3\st  August,  1945. 
MY  DEAR  MINISTER, 

In  his  letter  of  the  21st  March,  1945,  Mr.  Butler  informed  Sir  Henry  Pelham, 
the  Acting  Chairman  of  the  Burnham  Committees,  that  he  approved  under  the 
terms  of  Section  89  (1)  of  the  Education  Act,  1944,  the  Scales  of  Salaries  submitted 
by  the  Committees  for  teachers  in 

(i)  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools  ', 

(li)  Technical  Colleges  and  Institutes,  Art  Colleges  and  Schools  ; 
that  he  would  be  prepared  to  recognize  for  grant  purposes  expenditure  incurred 
by  Local  Education  Authorities  in  paying  salaries  in  accordance  with  those  scales  ; 
and  that  he  further  proposed  by  Order  under  Section  89  (1)  of  the  Act,  to  make 
provision  to  secure  that  the  remuneration  paid  by  Local  Education  Authorities  to 
teachers  should  be  in  accordance  with  the  scales.  The  scales  so  approved  did  not, 
however,  include  provision  for  their  detailed  application  to  individual  teachers, 
and  Mr.  Butler  took  note  of  Sir  Henry's  intimation  that  these  matters  would  be 
dealt  with  in  full  Reports  to  be  transmitted  later. 

The  Committees  have  now  completed  this  task  and  I  am  forwarding  copies 
of  their  full  Reports  herewith. 

Yours  sincerely, 

SOULBURY. 

THE  RT.  HON.  ELLEN  WILKINSON,  M.P., 
Ministry  of  Education, 
Belgrave  Square, 
S.W.I. 


LETTER  FROM  THE  MINISTER  OF  EDUCATION  TO  LORD  SOULBURY 

IN  REPLY 

8th  October,  1945. 
DEAR  LORD  SOULBURY, 

I  have  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  your  letter  of  31st  August,  with  which 
you  enclosed  copies  of  the  full  Reports  of  the  Burnham  Committees  on  scales  of 
salaries  for  teachers  (a)  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools,  and  (b)  in  Technical 
Colleges  and  Institutes,  Art  Colleges  and  Schools. 

These  scales  were  put  forward  to  my  predecessor,  Mr.  Butler,  and  were  approved 
by  him  in  March  last,  but  the  making  of  the  Order  under  Section  89  ( 1 )  of  the  Educa- 

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tion  Act,  1944,  to  secure  that  the  remuneration  paid  by  Local  Education  Authorities 
to  teachers  should  be  in  accordance  with  the  approved  scales,  was  deferred  pending 
the  receipt  of  the  Committees'  full  and  final  Reports. 

I  have  considered  the  Reports  and  am  now  able  to  inform  you  that  I  approve 
the  detailed  recommendations  which  have  been  framed  with  effect  for  three  years 
from  the  1st  April,  1945.  The  Reports  will  now  be  published  as  soon  as  possible 
and  the  necessary  Order  made. 

I  should  add  that  my  approval  to  the  recommendation  for  allowances  in  respect 
of  war  service — Appendix  II  of  the  Reports — has  been  given  only  having  regard 
to  the  limited  period  for  which  the  Reports  continue  in  operation,  and  it  should 
be  understood  that  I  am  m  no  way  committed  to  approving  the  application  of  the 
recommendations  made  in  this  regard  to  teachers  who  may  enter  the  profession 
thereafter. 

May  I  take  this  opportunity  to  express  to  you,  and,  through  you,  to  the  members 
of  the  Committee,  my  gratitude  for  all  the  time  and  laboui  that  you  have  together 
expended  in  bringing  to  a  conclusion  a  task  which  I  know  has  been  both  laborious 
and  difficult. 

Yours  sincerely, 

ELLEN  WILKINSON. 

THE  RT.  HON.  LORD  SOULBURY,  O.B.E.,  D.L.,  M.C., 

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APPENDIX  I 
SERVICE  RECOGNISED  FOR  THE  PURPOSES  OF  SECTION  13  (i)  OF  THIS  REPORT 

I. — Types  of  Service 

1  (a)  Teaching  service  in  the  following  classes  of  educational  institutions,  grant-aided  or  recognised 
as  efficient,  in  England  and  Wales,  and  the  corresponding  institutions  in  Scotland,  the  Isle  of  Man, 
Guernsey  and  Jersey  : — 

Primary  Schools  ; 

Public  Elementary  Schools  ; 

Certified  Efficient  Elementary  Schools  in  England  and  Wales  5 

Special  Subjects  Centres  ; 

Special  Schools  (both  Day  and  Boarding)  and  Institutions  certified  under  the  Mental  Deficiency 
Act,  1913  (including  State  Institutions  established  and  maintained  by  the  Board  of  Control)  , 

Nursery  Schools  and  Classes  ,  War-time  Nurseries  and  Nursery  Classes ;  Residential 
Nurseries  ; 

Secondary  Schools  ; 

Preparatory  Schools  ; 

Pupil  Teacher  Centres  ; 

Universities,  University  Colleges,  Training  Colleges  and  Institutions  recognised  by  the 
Ministry  of  Education  or  the  Board  of  Education  under  their  Regulations  for  Further  Education 

Public  Assistance  Schools  (formerly  called  Poor  Law  Schools)  , 

Approved  Schools  (formerly  called  Reformatory  and  Industrial  Schools)  ; 

Junior  Instruction  Centres  ; 

Ministry  of  Labour  Training  Centres  ; 

Schools  of  Nautical  Training. 

(b)  Similar  service  : — 

(i)  in  other  schools  or  institutions  within  the  British  Empire,  or  in  Egypt,  which  the  Local 
Education  Authority,  after  making  full  inquiries,  are  satisfied  may  properly  be  regarded  as  of 
equivalent  standard  (For  this  purpose  the  Mandated  Areas  are  regarded  as  within  the  British 
Empire)  ; 

(11)  rendered  overseas  by  teachers  employed  by  Local  Education  Authorities  in  England 
and  Wales  who  proceed  to  the  Overseas  Dominions,  States  and  Provinces,  or  to  a  foreign  country 
under  the  interchange  arrangements  approved  by  the  Ministry  ; 

(ni)  in  any  school  in  a  foreign  country  maintained  primarily  for  the  education  of  the  children 
of  British  Subjects  which  the  Ministry  of  Education  have  approved  for  the  purpose  of  this  paragraph  ; 

(iv)  in  any  school  or  institution  in  a  foreign  country  which  is  shown  to  the  satisfaction  oi  the 
Ministry  of  Education  to  be  a  school  in  which  it  is  expedient  to  facilitate  the  employment  of  British 
teachers. 

(c)  Teaching  service  in  Naval,  Marine  and  Dockyard  Schools  and  as  Instructor  Officer  or  School- 
master R.N.  ;    and  in  Royal  Air  Force  Educational  Institutions. 

(d)  (i)  Teaching  service  in  Army  Schools  for  soldiers'  children  in  any  part  of  the  world  ,    and 
service  in  connexion  with  the  academic  part  of  the  instruction  given  in  the  following  institutions  con- 
rolled  by  the  Army  Council  : — 

Boys'  Technical  School,  Beachley  Camp,  Chepstow  ; 
School  of  Electric  Lighting,  Stokes  Bay  , 
Artillery  College,  Woolwich  , 
School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  ; 
Signal  Training  Centre,  Maresfield  , 
Royal  Tank  Corps  Training  Centre,  Bovington  Camp  , 
Royal  Army  Ordnance  Corps  School  of  Instruction,  Hilsea  ; 

(ii)  Teaching  service  in  the  Army  Educational  Corps  or  as  Education  Officer  in  the  Royal  Air 
Force. 

(e)  (i)  A  year  spent  under  the  Ministry  of  Education  Scheme  or  similar  Scheme  under  the  Board 
of  Education  in  the  capacity  of  Assistant  (Assistante)  or  Repetiteur  (Rcpetitnce)  in  France,  or  the 
equivalent  capacity  in  another  foreign  country  , 

(ii)  a  second  year  similarly  spent  in  a  different  foreign  country  ; 

provided  that  no  such  period  has  been  taken  into  account  for  the  purpose  of  Training  Addition  under 
Section  4  (b)  or  Section  5  (c). 

(/)  Other  teaching  service  approved  by  the  Burn  ham  Committee  for  the  purpose. 

2.  Service  which  has  been  accepted  by  the  Ministry  as  that  of  an  Organiser  under  Section  14 
of  the  Teachers  (Superannuation)  Act,  1925,  or  Section  2  of  the  Teachers  (Superannuation)  Act,  1945. 

3  Time  spent  in  industry  or  commerce  or  in  professional  or  research  work  after  the  age  of  21 
years  where  likely  to  be  of  value  to  the  teacher  in  the  performance  of  his/her  duties  may  be  approved 
by  the  Local  Education  Authority  in  its  discretion,  and  if  so  approved,  shall  be  counted  as  equivalent 
to  teaching  service  provided  that  not  more  than  ten  years  shall  be  so  counted. 

II. — General 

1.  Increments  on  the  scale  for  Qualified  Teachers  shall  not  be  given  in  respect  of  any  period 
prior  to  the  date  on  which  the  teacher  first  entered  upon  service  of  the  types  referred  to  in  I  above 
after  having  completed  the  course  or  obtained  the  qualifications  by  virtue  of  which  he/she  obtains  the 
status  of  Qualified  Teacher. 

2.  Service  in  a  School  in  the  period  prior  to  the  date  of  its  recognition  as  efficient  by  the  Ministry 
is  accepted  under  Section  13  (i)  of  this  Report  provided  that  the  School  was  not  decided  by  the  Ministry 
to  be  inefficient  during  the  period  in  question. 

3.  Part-time  Teaching  Service.     In  calculating  the  salary  of  a  Teacher  a  proportionate  increment 
may  be  given  for  previous  part-time  teaching  service  (e.g.>  one  increment  for  two  years'  half-time 
teaching  service),  subject  to  the  condition  that,  where  part-time  teaching  was  concurrent  with  other 
service  or  experience  which  can  be  counted  for  increment,  not  more  than  one  increment  on  the  appro- 
priate scale  can,  in  the  aggregate,  be  given  in  respect  of  a  year  of  a  Teacher's  life. 

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4.  (i)  The  following  are  examples  of  service  not  accepted  as  service  for  increment  purposes  : — • 

(a)  Service  as  Supplementary  Teacher. 

(b)  Service  as  Temporary  Teachers  in  War-time  Nurseries,  War-time  Nursery  Classes  and 
Residential  Nurseries  rendered  prior  to  the  date  of  their  approval  by  the  Ministry  in  that  capacity. 

(t)  Service  under  the  age  of  18  years. 

(d)  Foreign  service  (/  e.,  service  outside  the  British  Empire)  except  as  provided  form  paragraph 
I  I   (6)   and  I.I   (e)  above. 

(e)  Service  as  Private  Tutor. 

(/)  Teaching  under  supervision  (e.g  ,  Student  Teacher,  and  Pupil  Teacher). 
(n)  Absences  on  leave  without  pay  do  not  count  as  service. 

5.  Aggregation  of  periods  of  service  for  increment  purposes.     The  following  arrangements  shall 
apply  .— 

(t)  The  complete  calendar  months  will  be  totalled  ;    and 

(»i)  The  odd  days  at  the  beginning  and  end  of  the  period  of  service  where  the  service  included 
a  complete  calendar  month  and  all  the  days  of  service  where  it  did  not  will  be  aggregated. 

In  order  to  equate  odd  days  to  months  of  service  the  sum  of  all  the  aggregates  in  (11)  for  the  whole 
of  the  teacher's  service  which  is  taken  into  account  for  increment  purposes  will  be  divided  by  30.  The 
quotient  will  be  taken  as  a  number  of  complete  months,  and  the  remainder  will  count  as  one  month, 
or  will  not  count  according  aa  it  is  15  days  or  over,  or  less  than  15  days 

In  the  case  of  teachers  paid  at  daily  rates  service  continuing  on  both  sides  of  the  week-end  will 
be  regarded  as  including  the  week-end,  but  the  school  vacations  will  not  be  included  unless  the  teacher 
has  a  continuous  engagement.  Neither  the  incidence  of  a  financial  year  nor  a  change  of  employment 
is  regarded  as  affecting  the  continuity  of  service  which  otherwise  runs  continuously. 


APPENDIX  II 

WAR  SERVICE  RECOGNISED  FOR  THE  PURPOSE  OF  SECTION  H  (ii)  OF  THIS 

REPORT 
I. — War  service  during  the  war  beginning  in  1939 

1.  War  service  of  the  following  kinds  shall  be  reckoned  as  equivalent  to  teaching  service  . — 
la)  Service  in  any  of  the  naval,  military  and  air  forces  of  the  Crown 

(b)  Service  which  the  Ministry  considers  may  properly  be  treated  for  the  purpose  of  the  Teachers 
Superannuation  (War  Service)  Act,  1939,  in  the  same  manner  as  service  in  those  forces 

(*)  A  period  of  disablement,  not  exceeding  three  years,  provided  that  satisfactory  evidence 
is  produced  that  the  teacher  was  unable  to  undertake  teaching  duties,  or  to  complete  his  preparation 
for  the  teaching  profession,  owing  to  disabilities  contracted  as  a  result  of  war  service. 

2.  The  scale  upon  which  the  war  service  shall  be  counted  for  increment  shall  be  the  scale  appropriate 
to  the  status  of  the  teacher  when  he  she  enters  upon  or  resumes  employment  as  a  full-time  teacher 
after  the  completion  of  his  her  war  service  ;   provided,  however,  that  if  the  teacher  subsequently  com- 
pletes an  approved  course  of  training  or  a  full-time  course  of  study  for  a  degree  or  for  the  purpose  of 
obtaining  qualifications  accepted  under  this  Report  as  equivalent  to  a  degree,  the  war  service  shall  be 
counted  on  the  scale  appropriate  to  him  her  after  the  completion  of  such  course. 

3.  The  following  conditions  are  applicable  in  connexion  with  the  counting  of  war  service  for 
ncremcnt  •— 

(a)  War  service  shall  be  deemed  to  include  all  service  rendered  by  a  teacher  prior  to  1st  Septem- 
ber, 19*9,  which,  as  from  that  date,  became  war  service  as  denned  m  paragraph  I  above 

(b)  If  the  total  period  spent  in  a  two  year  full-time  course  of  study  or  training  for  the  teaching 
profession  falls  short  of  the  normal  period  for  that  course,  a  corresponding  deduction  shall  be  made 
trom  the  period  of  war  service 

(c)  Service  before  the  age  of  18  shall  not  be  counted 

II. — War  service  in  the  previous  war  beginning  in  1Q14 

War  service  rendered  by  teachers  during  the  previous  war  beginning  in  1914  is  recognised  within 
the  limits  and  under  the  conditions  specified  in  Appendix  V  of  the  Burnham  Reports  of  1938. 

APPENDIX   HI 

APPROVED  STUDY  AND  OR  TRAINING  (Sections  4  (b)  and  5  (c)  of  Report) 

I 

The  following  courses  and  periods  of  study  and 'or  traming*t  have  been  approved  by  the  Committee 
for  the  purposes  of  Sections  4  (b)  and  5  (c)  of  this  Report  — 

1 .     Entitling  a  teacher  to  the  addition  of  one  increment 

(i)  Three-year  courses,  at  Training  Colleges  leading  to  the  status  of  Qualified  Teacher.}: 
(11)  Two-year  courses  at  Training  Colleges  leading  to  the  status  of  Qualified  Teacher  supplemented 
by  a  recognised  third-year  course. 

*  An  extension  of  a  shorter  course  by  reason  of  the  repetition  of  some  part  of  it  is  not  accepted. 
f  The  following  may  be  counted  in  the  same  way  as  a  year  of  training  for  the  purpose  of  this 
increment  : — 

(a)  A  year  spent  under  the  Ministry  of  Education  Scheme  or  similar  Scheme  under  the  Board 
of  Education  in  the  capacity  of  Assistant  (Assistante)  or  Repetiteur  (Rcpctitnce)  in  France,  or  the 
equivalent  capacity  in  another  foreign  country. 

(b)  A  year's  course  at  the  "  Ecole  de  Preparation  de  Professeurs  de  Francois  a  1'Etranger  " 
of  the  University  of  Pans. 

J  The  following  courses  do  not  quality  for  the  increment : — 

(i)  The  three-year  course  provided  at  some  Training  Colleges  in  preparation  for  the  Teacher's 
Certificate  of  the  National  Froebel  Union  or  Foundation. 

(ii)  A  three-year  course  under  Article  25  (a)  of  the  Scottish  Training  Regulation  . 

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(iii)  Three-year  courses  at  the  following  Physical  Training  Colleges  : — 

Chelsea  Physical  Training  College    .  .  .  .       (Courses  commenced  1909  or  later) 

Anstey  Physical  Training  College  .  .  .   "I 

Dartford  Bergman  Osterberg  Physical  Training  College   .     HCourscs  commenced  1919  or  later) 

Bedford  Physical  Training  College    .  .  .  .  J 

Liverpool  Physical  Training  College  .  (Courses  completed   1Q40  or  later) 

Nonington  College  of  Physical  Education. 

(iv)  Three  years*  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical  College  resulting 
in  the  award  of  a  Degree  :  or  two  years*  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical 
College  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  Degree,  followed  by  a  further  year  of  post-graduate  study,  advanced 
work  or  resaerch  in  the  same  Institution  or  under  the  supervision  of  an  Institution  of  similar  standing 

(v)  Three  years'  full-time  study  resulting  in  the  award  of  the  Diploma  or  Certificate  of  a  Technical 
College  accepted  by  the  Committee  for  this  purpose. 

(vi)  Three  years*  full-time  study  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  National  Diploma. 

(yii)  Three  years'  full-time  study  spent  in  obtaining  one  of  the  qualifications  specified  in  Section  10 
of  this  Report. 

2.     Entitling  the  teacher  to  the  addition  of  two  increments 

(i)  Three  years  (or  the  equivalent)  in  full-time  study  at  a  University  or  University  College  or 
Technical  College  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  Degree  with  the  satisfactory  completion  of  one  year  (or 
the  equivalent)  of  training  in  teaching  * 

(ii)  Four  years'  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical  College  resulting 
in  the  award  of  a  Degree  or  Diploma  in  cases  where  the  normal  period  of  the  course  is  four  years  ;  or  a 
period  of  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical  College  resulting  in  the 
award  of  a  Degree  or  Diploma,  followed  by  post-graduate  study,  advanced  work  or  research  in  the  same 
Institution  or  under  the  supervision  of  an  Institution  of  similar  standing  and  amounting  in  the  aggregate 
to  not  less  than  four  years. 

(111)  Two-year  courses  at  Training  Colleges  leading  to  the  status  of  qualified  teacher,  supplemented 
by  a  recognised  two-year  course  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  Degree 

(iv)  Four  years  full-time  study  spent  in  obtaining  one  of  the  qualifications  specified  in  Section  10 
of  this  Report 

3*    Entitling  the  teacher  to  the  addition  of  three  increments 

Four  years'  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical  College  resulting 
in  the  award  of  a  Degree  or  Diploma  in  cases  where  the  normal  period  of  the  course  is  four  years, 
together  with  a  recognised  one-year  course  of  training  in  teaching  ;  or  a  period  of  full-time  study  at  a 
University,  University  College  or  Technical  College  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  Degree  or  Diploma, 
followed  by  post  Graduate  study,  advanced  work  or  research  irf  the  same  Institution  or  under  the 
supervision  of  an  Institution  of  similar  standing  and  amounting  in  the  aggregate  to  not  less  than  live- 
years 

4.     Special  provisions  in  regard  to  shortened  or  accelerated  courses 

Where  owing  to  war  conditions  a  course  of  any  of  the  types  mentioned  above  has  been  compressed 
into  a  period  of  less  than  three  or  four  years  respectively  there  shall  be  allowed  in  respect  ot  each  period 
of  one  term  by  which  the  duration  of  such  course  exceeds  two  or  three  calendar  years  respectively 
one-third  of  the  appropriate  increment 

II 

Alternative  courses  of  study  and, or  training 

1.  Courses  similar  in  duration  and  otherwise  equivalent  to  those  referred  to  in  I  above,  whether 
completed  in  England  and  Wales  or  elsewhere,  may  also  be  accepted.     In  the  case  of  such  courses 
reference  should  in  the  first  instance  be  made  to  the  Ministry  of  Education. 

2.  Other  courses  of  study  and/or  training  may  also  be  accepted  if  they  are  of  such  a  duration 
and  character  as  are  desirable  for  full-time  teachers  under  this  Report  and  are  approved  by  the  Burnham 
Committee  for  the  purpose 


*  (a)  The  words  "  or  the  equivalent"  refer  to  a  concurrent  four  years*  course  of  training  in  teaching 
and  study  tor  a  degree. 

(6)  Training  in  teaching  which  preceded,  as  well  as  that  which  followed  a  full-time  course  of  study 
or  a  degree,  is  accepted  for  this  purpose. 


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APPENDIX    IV 

SCALE   SALARY*    FOR   EACH   YEAR  OF   SERVICE 
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— 

—  • 

.  . 

1   620 

*  Excluding  any  additions  for  which  the  teacher  is  eligible  under  the  provisions  of  Sections  4  (£>), 
(c)  and  (d),  5  (b)  and  (c),  8,  9  and  12  (c)  of  this  Report. 

t  For  salaries  of  Unqualified  Head  Teachers  see  Section  6  (b)  of  this  Re  ort. 


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SCALES  OF  SALARIES  FOR  TEACHERS  IN  TECHNICAL 
COLLEGES  AND  INSTITUTES,  ART  COLLEGES  AND 
SCHOOLS 

1,  (a)  The  Standing  Joint  Committees  on  Scales  of  Salaries  for  Teachers, 
later  to  become  known  as  the  Burnham  Committees — (i)  Elementary,  (ii)  Secondary, 
(in)  Technical — were  originally  set  up  following  a  meeting  of  representatives  of 
Local  Education  Authorities  and  Teachers  convened  by  the  President  of  the  Board 
of  Education  on  the  12th  August,  1919.  The  Committees  were  reconstituted  on 
3rd  April,  1944,  to  meet  the  requirements  of  the  Education  Bill  then  before  Parlia- 
ment. In  view  of  the  fact  that  the  term  elementary  education  would  disappear, 
and  that  education  would  be  redefined  by  stages  instead  of  by  types,  it  was  considered 
that  the  Burnham  machinery  should  be  adapted  m  good  time  to  conform  to  the 
new  conditions.  Those  conditions  involved 

(i)  the  need  for  a  closer  integration  of  the  teaching  profession  corresponding 
to  the  closer  integration  in  future  of  the  educational  system  ;  and 

(ii)  the  desirability  of  simplifying  so  far  as  practicable  the  present  Burnham 
machinery. 

It  was,  therefore,  decided  that  in  future  there  should  be  two  Burnham  Com- 
mittees, one  Committee  (Burnham  Main  Committee)  to  deal  with  the  salaries  of 
teachers  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools  and  County  Colleges,  the  other  (Burnham 
Technical  Committee)  with  the  salaries  of  teachers  in  Technical,  including  Com- 
mercial and  Art,  Colleges  and  Schools.  The  recommendations  of  the  Burnham 
Technical  Committee  were  to  be  transmitted  through  the  Main  Committee,  who 
would  thus  be  afforded  the  opportunity  of  adding  any  comments  or  considerations 
that  they  might  wish  to  put  forward. 

The  Technical  Committee  was  reconstituted  as  follows  : — 

Local  Education  Authorities'  Panel  : — 

The  County  Councils  Association        ...          ..  .         ...       4 

Association  of  Municipal  Corporations  ...  3 

Association  of  Education  Committees  ,         ...          ..       3 

London  County  Council  .         ...          ..          .  ..2 

Federation  of  Education  Committees  (Wales  and  Monmouth- 
shire)   ..          ...  .  .          ..          ..       1 

13 

Teachers9  Panel  : — 

Association  of  Principals  of  Technical  Institutions 2 

Association  of  Teachers  in  Technical  Institutions 6 

National  Society  of  Art  Masters          .  .         .  .  2 

National  Federation  of  Continuative  Teachers          1 

National  Union  of  Teachers      2 

13 

(b)  The  Committee  formulated  Scales  of  Salaries  for  Teachers  in  Technical 
Colleges  and  Institutes,  An  Colleges  and  Schools,  which  were  transmitted  to  Mr. 
Butler  through  the  Burnham  (Mam)  Committee  on  28th  February,  1945.  The 
Scales  were  transmitted  without  comment,  the  Main  Committee  having  no  con- 
siderations which  they  desired  to  put  forward.  Approval  of  the  Scales  under  Section 
89  (1)  of  the  Education  Act,  1944,  was  communicated  to  Sir  Henry  Pelham  in  Mr. 
Butler's  letter  of  21st  March,  1945,  in  which  Mr.  Butler  noted  that  "  certain  points 
regarding  the  detailed  application  of  the  scales  to  individual  teachers  are  under 
consideration  and  will  be  dealt  with  in  the  full  Reports  now  in  course  of  preparation." 

2.  The  Committee  now  submit  through  the  JBurnham  (Main)  Committee 
their  full  Report,  which  includes  provision  for  the  detailed  application  of  the  Scales 
to  individual  Teachers. 

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3.  This  Report  applies  to  teachers  who  arc  employed  in  full-time  service 
exclusively  in  that  capacity  in  Technical  (including  Commercial)  Colleges  and 
Institutes^1)  Art  Colleges  and  Schools,  maintained!-)  by  a  Local  Education  Authority. 
The  Committee  recommend  that  the  Scales  shall  be  applicable  also  to  full-time 
teachers  employed  in  assisted(-)  Institutions.  The  Scales  do  not  apply  to  teachers 
employed  in  those  Departments  of  a  Technical  College  or  Institute,  Art  College 
or  School,  which  are  administered  under  the  Ministry's  Primary  and  Secondary 
Schools  (Grant  Conditions)  Regulations,  1945. 


SCALES  FOR  ASSISTANTS 

4.  (a)  The  following  scales  shall  apply  : — 

Men  Women 


Annual 

Annual 

Minimum 

Increment!  *) 

Maximum 

Minimum 

Increment!  •*) 

Maximum 

£ 

£• 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

300 

15 

525 

270 

12 

420 

The  Scales  are  set  out  in  full  in  Appendix  IV. 

ADDITIONS  TO  THE  SCALES 

(b)  Addition*  for  Training.     For  teachers  who  have  spent  three  years  in  approved 
study  and  or  training^1)  both  the  minimum  and  the  maximum  of  the  appropriate 
scale  shall  be  increased  by  the  amount  of  one  increment.     For  teachers  who  have 
so  spent  four  years  the  minimum  and  the  maximum  shall  be  increased  by  the  amount 
of  two  increments.     For  teachers  who  have  so  spent  five  years  or  more  the  minimum 
and  the  maximum  shall  be  increased  by  the  amount  of  three  increments. 

(c)  Addition*  /or   Graduate    Teachers.     For   Graduates   the   minimum   of  the 
appropriate  scale  shall  be  increased  (or,  in  the  case  of  teachers  qualifying  for  the 
additions  under  Sub-section  4  (b)  above  shall  be  further  increased)  by  the  amount 
of  one  increment,  and  the  maximum  shall  be  increased  (or  further  increased)  by 
the  amount  of  two  increments.     These  additions  shall  not,  however,  be  given  during 
any  period  in  respect  of  which  the  teacher  is  in  receipt  of  an  allowance  under  the 
terms  of  Section  5  (a)  below. 

For  the  purposes  of  this  Section  a  Graduate  Teacher  is  a  teacher  who  possesses 
a  University  degree(  ')(*')( 7)  or  equivalent  academic  or  professional  qualifications 
(see  Section  12),  or  who  has  been  placed  on  the  Graduate  Scale  under  the  terms 
of  Sections  8,  9  or  10  of  the  1920  and  1927  Secondary  Reports  of  the  Burnham  Com- 
mittee or  the  corresponding  Sections  of  the  Technical  Reports  of  1921  and  1927. 

(1)  The  term  "  Institute  "  connotes  also  an  "  hvening  Institute,"  in  which  one  or  more  full-time 
teachers,  including  t'le  Principal,  are  employed 

(2)  The  terms  "  maintained.  "  and  **  assisted  "  have  the  meanings  assigned  to  them  in  Section 
114  (2)  of  the  Hducation  Act,  1044. 

(?)  Annual  increments  accrue  on  completion  ol  ycais  ol  service  recognised  for  the  purposes  of  Section 
13  oi  this  Report      With  regard  to  adjustment  of  salaries  to  a  uniform  incremental  date,  see  Section  15. 
<4)  Sec  Appendix  1TI 

(5)  This  term  is  deemed  for  salary  purposes  to  include  degrees  of  — 

(«)    English,   Welsh,    Scottish,    Irish,   Dominion   and   Colonial    Universities. 

(b)  St.  David's  College,  Lampeter 

d )  Other  Universities,  provided  that  the  standard  of  the  degree  approximates  to  that  of  an 
English  University.  In  the  case  of  such  degrees,  reference  should  in  the  first  instance  be  made 
to  the  Ministry  of  Education. 

(6)  Teachers  who  have  passed  the  requisite  final  examination  and  complied  with  the  other  conditions 
for  the  award  of  a  degree  are  classed  as  Graduates  for  salary  purposes  even  though  the  degree  has  not 
been  conferred  upon  them  by  the  University 

(7)  The  holders  of  the  following  qualifications  aie  not  classed  as  Graduates  for  salary  purposes  : — 

.(a)  L.L.A.  (St.  Andrews). 
(b)  B.ds.  L.  or  B.^s  Sc.  of  a  French  Unncrbity 

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ALLOWANCES  OVER  AND  ABOVE  SCALE  SALARY 

5.  (a)  For  Assistants  there  shall  be  special  posts  in  respect  of  which  allow- 
ances over  and  above  the  Scale  Salary  shall  be  granted  for  special  responsibility, 
special  work  of  an  advanced  character,  special  academic,  professional  or  industrial 
qualifications,  or  other  circumstances  which  in  the  opinion  of  the  Authority  justify 
an  addition  to  the  scale.  The  allowances  shall  not  be  applied  so  as  in  effect  to  alter 
the  operation  of  the  Scales. 

For  each  Local  Education  Authority  area  the  number,  value  and  distribution 
of  such  posts  shall  be  decided  by  the  Authority  in  agreement  with  the  Minister, 
subject  to  the  following  conditions  : — 

(i)  The  number  of  posts  for  any  year  shall  be  20  per  cent.(8)  of  the  number 
of  full-time  Assistants,  Senior  Assistants,  and  Heads  of  Departments 
employed  on  1st  April  of  that  year(9)  in  Colleges,  Institutes,  and  Schools 
to  which  this  Report  applies  -3  provided  that  where  it  is  considered  desirable 
for  the  better  organisation  of  its  Colleges,  Institutes,  and  Schools,  an 
Authority  may  be  allowed  to  maintain  a  margin  of  1  per  cent,  above  or 
below  20  per  cent,  at  any  period  during  the  year.(10) 

(n)  The  amounts  of  the  allowances  shall  be  : — 

For  men  :  not  less  than  £50  per  annum  ;  not  more  than  £100  per  annum. 
For  Women  :  not  less  than  £40  per  annum  ;  not  more  than  £80  per 
annum. 

(iii)  Where  the  Local  Education  Authority  considers  in  any  particular  case 
that  an  allowance  of  £100  in  the  case  of  a  man  or  £80  in  the  case  of  a  woman 
is  not  adequate,  having  regard  to  the  duties  and  responsibilities  involved, 
the  Authority  may  make  representations  to  the  Minister  with  a  view  to 
securing  such  addition  thereto  as  the  Minister  shall  approve. 

(b)  Teachers  who  on  31st  March,  1945,  were  in  receipt  of  an  allowance  under 
Section  4  (3)  (a)  of  the  1921  Technical  Report  of  the  Burnham  Committee  shall, 
so  long  as  they  remain  on  the  staff  of  the  College,  Institute,  or  School,  continue 
to  receive  an  allowance  over  and  above  scale  salary  at  a  rate  not  less  than  that  received 
on  31st  March,  1945. 


SCALES  FOR  SENIOR  ASSISTANTS 

6.  (a)  A  "  College  "  Establishment  of  Senior  Assistantships  in  respect  of  work 
of  University  standard  shall  be  determined  annually  by  the  Local  Education  Authority 
in  agreement  with  the  Minister. 

It  is  a  recommendation  to  Local  Education  Authorities  that,  in  determining 
the  number  of  such  posts,  they  shall  take  for  their  general  guidance  the  presumption 
that,  as  a  minimum  provision,  one  such  post  will  be  required  in  respect  of  each  unit 
of  50  full-time  students(J1)  who  have  attained  the  age  of  17  years,(12)  and  who  belong 
to  one  or  more  of  the  categories  named  in  Sub-section  (b)  of  this  Section. 

It  is  further  recommended  that,  where  the  number  of  such  full-time  students(u) 
exceeds  50,  or  a  multiple  thereof  by  26  or  more,  it  shall  be  treated  for  the  purpose 
of  this  Section  as  if  it  were  the  next  higher  multiple  of  50. 


(8)  In  allocating  this  proportion  of  Special  Posts,  account  has  been  taken  of  the  fact  that  in  most 
Colleges  and  Institutes  a  considerable  share  of  the  teaching  is  taken  by  part-time  staff — the  organisation 
of  which  often  places  special  responsibilities  upon  members  of  the  full-time  staff. 

(9)  For  this  purpose  Assistants  in  full-time  employment  who  spend  three-quarters  or  more  of  their 
time  in  service  in  Institutions  to  which  this  Report  relates  shall  be  deemed  to  be  in  full-time  service 
in  these  Institutions      Assistants  who  spend  one-quarter  but  less  than  three-quarters  of  their  teaching 
service  in  these  Institutions  bhall  be  treated  for  the  purpose  of  this  Section  as  if  two  such  Assistants 
were  equivalent  to  one  full-time  Assistant.     Assistants  who  spend  less  than  one-quarter  of  their  time 
in  Institutions  to  which  this  Report  relates  shall  be  ignored. 

(10)  The  Committee  recommend  that  in  deciding  upon  their  annual  distribution  of  special  posts 
Local  Education  Authorities  should  reserve  a  proportion  of  such  posts  for  those  men  and  women  teachers 
who  may  be  expected  to  be  reinstated  in  their  employment  after  a  period  of  war  service  or  other  form  of 
national  service. 

(11)  For  the  purpose  of  this  Section  two  part-time  students  who  have  attained  the  age  of  18  years 
shall  be  reckoned  as  the  equivalent  of  one  full-time  student. 

(12)  This  a  temporary  provision  for  the  period  during  which  war  conditions  prevail.    The  age  of 
17  years  for  a  full-time  student  is  inserted  because  the  normal  age  of  18  years  for  admission  to  University 
courses  has  been  lowered  for  the  time  being  on  account  of  military  requirements. 

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(b)  Students  approved  for  the  purpose  of  Sub-section  (a)  of  this  Section  shall 
be  those  belonging  to  one  or  more  of  the  following  categories  : — 

(i)  Students  preparing  for(Kl)  University  Degrees,  Higher  National  Diplomas, 
Higher  National  Certificates,  and  such  other  degrees,  diplomas  and  certi- 
ficates as  may  be  determined  by  the  Burnham  (Technical)  Committee  on 
the  recommendation  of  the  Reference  Committee  to  be  of  like  standard. 

(ii)  Full-time  College  Diploma  Students. 

(in)  Students  preparing  for  certain  Examinations  for  corporate  membership 
of  professional  societies,  being  those  qualifications  which  are  recognised 
from  time  to  time  by  the  Burnham  (Technical)  Committee  as  equivalent 
to  a  degree. 

(c)  The  number  of  Senior  Assistantships  to  be  allowed  on  the  establishment 
of  a  College,  Institute  or  School  shall  be  determined  annually  for  the  following 
academic  year(14)  according  to  the  number  of  approved  students  as  defined  by  Sub- 
section (b)  of  this  Section,  who,  having  attained  the  age  of  17  years  in  the  case  of 
a  full-time  student  and  18  years  in  the  case  of  a  part-time  student,  arc  in  attendance 
at  the  opening  of  the  Spring  term,  that  is,  the  term  next  following  January   1st ; 
provided  that  the  number  of  such  posts,  when  once  determined,  shall  not  be  diminished 
until  a  vacancy  occurs  by  resignation  or  otherwise. 

7.     The  Scales  of  Salaries  for  Senior  Assistants  are  as  follows  : — 

Men  Women 


Minimum 

Annual 
Increment 

1  Maximum 

Minimum 

Annual 
Increment 

Maximum 

£    ; 

600 

| 

£ 

25 

£       ' 

750 

1 

£ 

480 

£ 

20 

£ 
600 

The  Scales  are  set  out  in  full  in  Appendix  IV. 

ADDITION  TO  THE  SCALES 

For  Senior  Assistants  who  have  spent  three  years  in  approved  study  and,  or 
training^ r>)  both  the  minimum  and  the  maximum  of  the  appropriate  scale  shall  be 
increased  by  £15  in  the  case  of  men  and  £12  m  the  case  of  women.  For  Senior 
Assistants  who  have  so  spent  four  years,  the  additions  shall  be  £30  and  £24  respec- 
tively. For  Senior  Assistants  who  have  so  spent  five  years  or  more  the  additions 
shall  be  £45  and  £36  respectively. 

HEADS  OF  DEPARTMENTS 

8.  (a)  The  recognition  of  a  group  of  classes  as  a  Department  and  the  grading 
of  such  Department  shall  be  determined  by  the  Local  Education  Authority  in  agree- 
ment with  the  Minister,  after  consideration  of  the  numbers  of  full-time  and  or  part- 
time  teachers  and  students,  and  of  the  character  and  quality  of  the  work.  A  group 
of  classes  will  not  be  recognised  as  a  Department  unless  a  substantial  amount  of 
higher  work  is  carried  on  in  the  Department.  Higher  work  for  this  purpose  is 
defined  as  work  reaching  one  of  the  following  standards  : — 
(i)  Senior  full-time  Courses. 

(ii)  Senior  part-time  Courses. 

(iii)  Intermediate  Examination  for  a  Degree. 

(iv)  Final  Grade  of  the  subjects  s^i  nut  in  the  Programme  for  the  City  and 
Guilds  of  London  Institute. 

(b)  Subject  to  (a)  above,  the  Head  of  a  Department  will  be  a  teacher  who  is 
responsible  to  the  Principal  for  the  organisation  and  conduct  of  the  work  in  a  subject 
or  group  of  subjects.  If  the  subject  involves  practical  work,  the  Head  of  the  Depart- 
ment will  be  responsible  to  the  Principal  for  the  working  of  the  laboratories,  care 
of  apparatus,  requisitioning  of  stores,  jetc. 

(13)  For  this  purpose  the  preparation  for  the  Intermediate  examination  for  a  degree  shall  be  regarded 
as  preparation  for  a  University  Degree,  Higher  National  Diploma  or  Higher  National  Certificate  or 
other  qualification  determined  by  the  Burnham  (Technical)  Committee  to  be  of  like  standard. 

(14)  In  respect  of  the  financial  year  1945-46  teachers  who  were  in  service  on  31st  March,  1945, 
and  who  are  placed  on  the  College  Establishment  for  Senior  Assistants  as  from  the  opening  of  the 
Academic  year  1945-46  shall  be  paid  on  the  scale  for  Senior  Assistants  from  1st  April,  1945. 

(15)  See  Appendix  III. 

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9.  Scales  of  Salaries  of  Heads  of  Departments  will  depend  upon  a  number 
of  criteria  arising  from  the  importance  and  standard  of  work,  numbers  of  students 
both  full-time  and  part-time.  There  shall  be  four  grades  of  Departments  carrying 
salaries  as  follows  : — 


Men 


Women 


Grade 


Annual 


Annual 


Minimum 

Increment  I  Maximum 

Minimum 

Increment 

Maximum 

(i) 
(ii) 
(lii) 
dv) 

£ 
600 
750 
900 
Over  £1,0< 
to  be  del 
with  the 

£       i        £ 

25         i         750 
25        ;        850 
25         ,      1,000 
X)  :  Scale  in  each  case 
:ermined  in  agreement 
;  Minister. 

£              £ 

480       1         20 
600       j         20 
720               20 
Over  £800  :   Scale  in  € 
be    detet  mined    in 
with  the  Minister. 

£ 

600 
680 
800 
;acn  case  to 
agreement 

The  Scales  arc  set  out  in  full  in  Appendix  IV. 

ADDITION  TO  THE  SCALES 

For  Heads  of  Departments  who  have  spent  three  years  in  approved  study  and/ or 
training(16)  both  the  minimum  and  the  maximum  of  the  appropriate  scale  shall  be 
increased  by  £15  in  the  case  of  men  and  £12  m  the  case  ot  women.  For  Heads 
of  Departments  who  have  so  spent  four  years  the  additions  shall  be  £30  and  £24 
respectively.  For  Heads  of  Departments  who  have  so  spent  five  years  or  more 
the  additions  shall  be  £45  and  £36  respectively. 


PRINCIPALS 

10.  The  Committee  recommend  that  Local  Education  Authorities  shall  forth- 
with review  and  adjust  in  agreement  with  the  Minister,  as  from  1st  April,  1945;, 
the  existing  salaries  or  scales  of  salaries  of  Principals,  and  that  in  making  such  a 
review  and  adjustment  of  salaries  or  scales  of  salaries,  the  Authorities  shall  have 
regard  to  (a)  the  volume  of  full-time  and  part-time  work  ;  the  importance  and  standard 
of  work ;    the  number  and  type  of  staff ;    and  (b]  the  guidance  which  is  afforded 
by  the  scales  agreed  upon  for  other  posts  under  this  Report. 

It  is  further  agreed  by  the  Committee  that>  after  this  review  has  taken  place, 
the  Minister  shall  be  requested  to  transmit  the  particulars  thereof  to  the  Committee 
who  will  re-examine  the  possibility  of  framing  Standard  Scales  for  Principals. 

ADDITIONAL  PAYMENTS  FOR  TEACHERS  IN  THE  "  LONDON 

AREA"(17)(18) 

11.  (a)  There  shall  be  additional  payments  for  teachers  serving  in  the  u  London 
Area  "  as  defined  in  Sub-section  (b)  below.     Such  payments  shall  be  at  the  rate 
of  £36  per  annum,  provided  that  as  from  the  date  on  which  the  teacher  has  completed 
16  years  of  full-time  service  in  the  "  London  Area  "  or  elsewhere,  or  has  attained 
the  age  of  37  years,  whichever  is  the  earlier,  the  rate  shall  be  raised  to  £48  per  annum. 

(b)  The  following  areas  shall  be  deemed  to  constitute  the  "  London  Area  "  : — 
(i)  The  Administrative  County  of  London, 
(ii)  The  County  of  Middlesex, 
(iii)  In  the  County  of  Surrey  : 

(a)  The  County  Borough  of  Croydon. 

(b)  The  Borough  of  Richmond. 

(c)  The  Borough  of  Barnes. 

(d)  The  Borough  of  Wimbledon. 

(e)  The  Borough  of  Mitcham. 

(/)  The  Urban  District  of  Merton  and  Morden. 

(16)  See  Appendix  III. 

(17)  The  Committee  have  resolved  that  a  special  Sub-Committee  be  set  up  to  consider  and  make 
recommendations  as  to  whether  additional  payments  ought  to  be*  made  in  respect  of  service  in  any 
area,  and,  if  so,  what  matters  should  be  taken  into  consideration  in  defining  such  areas  and  fixing  the 
amount  of  the  payment. 

(18)  Teachers  serving  in  Colleges,  Institutes  and  Schools  situated  outside  the  ""  London  Area" 
as  defined  in  Section  1 1  (b)  are  not  eligible  to  receive  the  additional  payments. 

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(iv)  In  the  County  of  Essex  : 

(a)  The  County  Borough  of  East  Ham. 

(b)  The  County  Borough  of  West  Ham. 

(c)  The  Borough  of  Barking. 

(d)  The  Borough  of  Iltord. 
(c)  The  Borough  of  Ley  ton. 

(})  The  Borough  of  Walthamstow. 
(v)  In  the  County  of  Kent : 

(a)  The  Borough  of  Reckenham. 

(b)  The  Borough  of  Brornley. 

(c)  The  Urban  District  of  Penge. 

QUALIFICATIONS  ENTITLING  A  TEACHER  TO  BE  CLASSED 
AS  A  GRADUATE  FOR  THE  PURPOSES  OF  SECTION  4  (c) 
OF  THIS  REPORT 

12.    The  following  qualifications  shall  be  recognised  as  entitling  a  teacher  to 
be  classed  as  a  Graduate  for  the  purposes  of  Section  4  (c)  of  this  Report  : — 

(a)  Architecture — 

Associatcship  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects,  if  awarded 
after  passing  the  Examination  of  the  Institute,  or  an  Examination  accepted 
by  the  Institute  as  giving  exemption  from  its  own  Examination. 

(b)  Art— 

(i)  The  Art  Teachers'  Diploma,  or  the  'reaching  Certificate  for  Teachers 
in  Schools  of  Art,  issued  by  the  Ministry  of  Education  or  the  Board 
of  Education  under  the  provisions  of  Rules  109,  or  of  Circular  1214, 
or — for  teachers  who  have  rendered  meritorious  service  as  teachers 
of  Art,  and  who  became  Certificated  Teachers  College -trained  not 
later  than  1st  August,  1Q23 — the  qualifications  required  for  the  Diploma 
or  Teaching  Certificate  referred  to  above,  without  the  completion  of 
the  prescribed  course  of  professional  training  and  the  passing  of  an 
examination  in  the  Principles  of  Teaching  and  School  Management. 

(li)  The  London  University  Diploma  m  Fine  Art  (Slade  School)  provided 

(a)  that  it  has  been  endorsed  under  the  provisions  of  Rules   109,  or 

(b)  that  the  teacher — 

(i)  has  passed  the  Examination  in  Drawing  of  the  Ministry  of 

Education  or  the  Board  of  Education  ; 
(ii)  was  not  less  than  19  years  of  age  at  the  time  of  entry  upon 

the  course  for  the  Diploma  ; 
(lii)  holds  a  qualification  in  preliminary  general  education  satisfying 

the  requirements  of  paragraph  2  of  Rules   109. 

(in)  The  Diploma  of  Associateship  of  the  Royal  College  of  Art,  provided 
that  the  teacher  holds  a  qualification  in  preliminary  general  education 
satisfying  the  requirements  of  paragraph  2  of  Rules   109. 
(iv)  The  Full  Associatcship  of  the  Royal  College  ot  Art.(iy) 
(v)  The  Art  Master's  Certificate,  Group  I,(19)  if  awarded  under  the  Rules 

of  1901   and  subsequent  years. 

(vi)  The  Specialist  Art  Teachers'  Diploma  of  the  Edinburgh  College  of 
Art,  with  Certificate  of  Training  at  the  Edinburgh  Provincial  Training 
Centre,  obtained  under  the  Scheme  which  came  into  force  on  1st 
October,  1926. 

(c)  Modern  Languages — 

(i)  French — 

Licence  es  Lettrcs. 

Doctorat  d'Umversit£  (with  thesis  written  and  sustained  in  French). 

Doctorat  d'Etat  es  Lettres. 
(n)  Other  languages — 

A  qualification  of  equivalent  standard  to  those  recommended  for 
French. 

(d)  Science  and  Technology — 

(i)  Associateship  of  the  Royal  College  of  Science  (London). 
(ii)  Associateship  of  the  Royal  College  of  Science  (Ireland), 
(iii)  Associateship  of  the  City  and  Guilds  of  London  Institute. 
(iv)  Associates  hip  of  the  Royal  School  of  Mines. 
(v)  Whitwprth  Scholarship_if  jained  between  1887  and  1922. 
(19)  This  is  now  awarded. 

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(e)  Music — 

(1)  Graduate  of  the  Royal  Schools  of  Music  (London). 

(2)  For  students  entering  upon  their  courses  at  either  of  the  Institutions 
not  later  than  the  Session  1929-30  : — 

Associateship  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Music  by  examination  ; 
Graduate  of  the  Royal  College  of  Music  ; 

Licentiateship  of  the  Royal  Academy  of  Music  with  special  Teaching 
Diploma  of  the  Academy  ; 

Associateship  of  the  Royal  College  of  Music  with  special  Teaching 
Diploma  of  the  College  ; 
provided  that 

(i)  at  least  three  years  after  the  age  of  18  were  spent  in  full  time  study 

at  either  the  Royal  Academy  or  Royal  College  of  Music  ; 
(ii)  not  later  than  the  end  of  the  first  year  of  the  Course  the  teacher  passed 
the   School  Certificate  Examination  or  an  equivalent  examination  in 
General  Education. 

Note. — Holders  of  honorary  distinctions  of  the  Royal  Academy 
and  Royal  College  of  Music  (including  the  Associateship  of  the  Royal 
Academy  not  by  examination)  will  continue  to  be  regarded  as  graduates 
for  salary  purposes  if  at  a  date  not  later  than  31st  December,  1929, 
they  had  approved  teaching  service  in  that  status. 
(/)  Membership  of  Professional  Societies — 

Associateship  of  the  Institute  of  Physics  ; 
Associateship  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  Chemistry  ; 
Provided  in  each  case  that  the  Associate  has  passed  the  Institute's 
Examination  for  Associateship  or  an  examination  accepted  by  the  Institute 
as  giving  exemption  from  the  Associate  Membership  Examination. 

Associate  membership  of  the  following  Institutions  : — The  Institution 
of  Civil  Engineers  ;  The  Institution  of  Mechanical  Engineers  j  The  Institu- 
tion of  Electrical  Engineers  ; 

Provided  in  each  case  that  election  to  Associate  membership  has  followed 
the  passing  of  the  Associate  Membership  Examination,  or  of  an  examination 
accepted  by  the  Institution  as  giving  exemption  from  the  Associate  Member- 
ship Examination. 

Associate  Membership  of  the  Institution  of  Structural  Engineers 
provided 

(i)  That  election  to  Associate  Membership  has  followed  the  passing  of 
the  Associate  Membership  Examination  after  1st  April,  1935,  or  of  an 
examination  accepted  after  that  date  by  the  Institution  as  giving  exemp- 
tion from  the  Associate  Membership  Examination  ;    and 
(ii)  that  the  candidate  has  attained  a  standard  of  general  education  which 
would  qualify  him  for  admission  to  the  studentship  class  of  the  Institu- 
tion were  he  between  the  appropriate  ages  for  this  class. 
The   Pharmaceutical    Chemist    qualification   (by   examination)    of  the 
Pharmaceutical  Society  of  Great  Britain. 

The  Associateship,   by  examination  (Parts   I   and  II)   of  the   Textile 
Institute. 
(g)  Miscellaneous — 

The  First  Class  Colliery  Managers'  Certificate  if  the  holder  has  had 
three  years'  industrial  experience  after  the  age  of  21  and  has  also  obtained 
the  Diploma  of  a  Mining  College  recognised  by  the  Board  of  Trade. 

The  Extra  Master's  Certificate  of  Competency  of  the  Board  of  Trade 
by  examination  passed  after  1st  March,  1931,  provided  that  service  at  sea 
equal  to  the  minimum  requirements  of  the  Board  of  Trade  Regulations 
for  Master  is  reckoned  as  part  of  the  qualification. 

The  Extra  First  Class  Engineer's  Certificate  of  Competency  of  the 
Board  of  Trade. 

Qualifications  obtained  by  Officers  who  have  reached  ranks  in  His 
Majesty's  Forces  promotion  to  which  has  followed  a  course  of  study  or 
training  which  the  Committee,  in  agreement  with  the  Minister,  accept  as 
equivalent  to  courses  of  study  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  degree. 

Other  industrial,  commercial  or  professional  qualifications  and  experience 
which  are  accepted  by  the  Committee  in  agreement  with  the  Minister. 

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CORRECT  POSITION(20) 

13.  (a)  In  determining  the  correct  position  of  a  teacher  on  the  Assistants'  Scale 
at  any  time  the  following  service  shall  be  taken  into  account : — 

(i)  Service  of  the  types  and  under  the  conditions  set  forth  in  Appendix  I  to 

this  Report. 
(ii)  War  service  within  the  limits   and   under   the   conditions   explained  in 

Appendix  II  to  this  Report. 

(b)  In  determining  the  correct  position  of  a  teacher  on  the  Senior  Assistants' 
Scale 

(i)  the  commencing  salary  shall  be  the  minimum  of  the  scale  unless  the  salary 
applicable  on  the  Assistants'  Scale,  including  any  allowances  awarded  under 
Section  5,  exceeds  this  amount,  in  which  case  the  teacher  shell  be  appointed 
at  the  next  higher  point  on  the  scale  for  Senior  Assistants. 

(n)  one  increment  of  £25  shall  be  added  to  the  minimum  in  respect  of  each 
completed  year  of  full-time  service  in  the  status  of  Senior  Assistant. 

(c)  In  determining  the  correct  position  of  a  teacher  on  the  Scale  for  Depart- 
mental Heads,  regard  shall  be  had  to  previous  service  in  a  like  capacity. 

WITHHOLDING  OF  INCREMENTS 

14.  No  increment  shall  be  withheld  in  respect  of  any  year  unless  the  service 
for  that  year  has  been  declared  unsatisfactory  by  the  Local  Education  Authority. 
The  effect  of  this  provision  shall  be  limited  to  one  year  unless  the  Local  Education 
Authority  otherwise  determine. 

INCREMENTAL  DATE 

15.  (a)  The  Committee  recommend  all  Local  Education  Authorities  to  adopt 
a  uniform  incremental  date  at  1st  April.  In  adjusting  salaries  to  that  uniform  incre- 
mental date  the  principle  which  applies  is  that  teachers  who  remain  continuously 
in  service  throughout  the  financial  year  should  receive  the  same  salary  in  respect 
of  that  year  as  though  no  uniform  date  were  in  force,  but  increments  were  given  as 
from  the  date  of  completion  of  an  integral  number  of  years  of  service.  In  reckoning 
service  for  this  purpose  the  number  of  odd  days  may  be  ignored  or  counted  as  one 
month  according  as  it  is  or  is  not  less  than  15,  i.e.,  the  date  of  completion  of  a  year's 
service  may  be  taken  to  be  the  first  of  the  month  which  is  nearer  to  the  actual  date. 

(b)  The  principle  which  applies  to  the  calculation  of  salary  in  the  case  of  migrants 
and  of  teachers  discontinuing  service  and  resuming  it  in  the  same  area  is  that  teachers 
of  the  same  qualifications  and  the  same  amount  of  service  at  any  particular  time 
who  are  employed  by  the  same  Local  Education  Authority  in  similar  conditions 
should  have  the  same  rate  of  salary.  This  rate  is,  therefore,  determined  by  con- 
sidering what  salary  an  existing  teacher  would  be  receiving  who  had  been  continuously 
employed  m  the  area  and  had  the  same  service  as  the  migrant  at  the  date  of  appoint- 
ment, excepting  that  when  the  salary  of  a  teacher  has  been  assessed  for  any  financial 
year  it  is  retained  by  the  teacher  for  the  remainder  of  the  year  even  though  he/she 
has  subsequently  a  break  in  service,  provided  that  he 'she  resumes  service  after  the 
break  in  the  area  of  the  same  Authority  and  in  the  same  status. 

SALARIES  OF  "  EXISTING  TEACHERS  " 

16.  (a)  No  Teacher  in  seivice  on  31st  March,  1945,  shall  receive  by  reason 
of  the  operation  of  these  scales  a  smaller  rate  of  salary  than  he/she  would  have  been 
eligible  to  receive  under  the  operation  of  the  Burnham  Reports  as  in  force  on  that 
date. 

(b)  For  the  purpose  of  this  Section  the  rate  of  salary  shall  be  computed  by 
adding  together  (i)  scale  salary,  (ii)  war  allowance,  and  (in),  while  the  teacher  remains 
in  the  same  post,  any  allowance  paid  to  the  teacher  on  31st  March,  1945,  under 
previous  Burnham  Reports. 

DURATION  OF  THE  SCALES 

17.     The  Scales  in  this  Report  come  into  force  on  1st  April,  1945,  and  shall  con- 
tinue in  operation  until  31st  March,  1948. 

(20)  \Vith  regard  to  the  adjustment  of  salary  to  a  uniform  incremental  date  sec  Section  15  of  this 
Report. 

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COMMITTEE  OF  REFERENCE 

18.  There  shall  be  appointed  a  Joint  Committee  of  Reference,  consisting  of 
10  members  nominated  by  the  representatives  of  Local  Education  Authorities  on 
the  Committee,  and  10  members  nominated  by  the  representatives  of  the  Teachers, 
and  the  Honorary  Secretaries  ex-officio  ;  to  which  Committee  shall  stand  referred 
for  consideration  and  report  to  the  Burnham  Committee  any  matter  relating  to  the 
interpretation  of  the  provisions  of  this  Report  brought  forward  by  a  Local  Education 
Authority  acting  through  the  Authorities'  Panel,  or  by  any  Association  of  Teachers 
acting  through  the  Teachers'  Panel,  or  by  consent  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Burnham 
Committee. 

We  have  the  honour  to  be, 
Madam, 

Your  obedient  servants, 

SOULBURY  ( Chairman } . 
W.  A.  BROCKINGTON,         1 
(Authorities'  Panel). 

>   (Joint  Hon.  Secretaries). 
A.  E.  EVANS,  | 

(Teachers'  Panel).         } 
29th  August,  1945. 

[Appendices  similar  in  kind  to  the  Primary  Report  follow  the  Report  of  the 
Technical  Committee  1. 


LETTER  FROM  LORD  SOULBURY  FORWARDING  A  COPY  OF  THE 
REPORT  TO  THE  MINISTER  OF  EDUCATION 


3lst  AUZMT,  1945. 
MY  DEAR  MINISTER, 

In  his  letter  of  the  21st  March,  1945,  Mr.  Butler  informed  Sir  Henry  Pelham, 
the  Acting  Chairman  of  the  Burnham  Committees,  that  he  approved  under  the 
terms  of  Section  89  (1)  of  the  Education  Act,  1944,  the  Scales  of  Salaries  submitted 
by  the  Committees  for  teachers  in 

(i)  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools  ; 

(ii)  Technical  Colleges  and  Institutes,  Art  Colleges  and  Schools  ; 
that  he  would  be  prepared  to  recognize  for  grant  purposes  expenditure  incurred 
by  Local  Education  Authorities  in  paying  salaries  in  accordance  with  those  scales  ; 
and  that  he  further  proposed  by  Order  under  Section  89  (1)  ot  the  Act,  to  make 
provision  to  secure  that  the  remuneration  paid  by  Local  Education  Authorities  to 
teachers  should  be  in  accordance  with  the  scales.  The  scales  so  approved  did  not, 
however,  include  provision  for  their  detailed  application  to  individual  teachers,  and 
Mr.  Butler  took  note  of  Sir  Henry's  intimation  that  these  matters  would  be  dealt 
with  in  full  Reports  to  be  transmitted  later. 

The  Committees  have  now  completed  this  task  and  1  am  forwarding  copies  of 
their  full  Reports  herewith. 

Yours  sincerely, 

SOULBURY. 

THE  Rx.  HON.  ELLEN  WILKINSON,  M.P., 
Ministry  of  Education, 
Belgrave  Square, 
S.W.I. 

LETTER  FROM  THE  MINISTER  OF  EDUCATION  TO  LORD  SOULBURY 

IN  REPLY 

8th  October,  1945. 
DEAR  LORD  SOULBURY, 

I  have  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  your  letter  of  31st  August,  with  which 
you  enclosed  copies  of  the  full  Reports  of  the  Burnham  Committees  on  scales  of 
salaries  for  teachers  (a)  m  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools,  and  (b)  in  Technical 
Colleges  and  Institutes,  Art  Colleges  and  Schools. 

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These  scales  were  put  forward  to  my  predecessor,  Mr,  Butler,  and  were  approved 
by  him  in  Marcli  last,  but;  the  making  of  the  Order  under  Section  89  ( 1 )  of  the  Educa- 
tion Act,  1944,  to  secure  that  the  remuneration  paid  by  Local  Education  Authorities 
to  teachers  should  be  in  accordance  with  the  approved  scales,  was  deferred  pending 
the  receipt  of  the  Committees'  full  and  final  Reports. 

I  have  considered  the  Reports  and  am  now  able  to  inform  you  that  I  approve 
the  detailed  recommendations  which  have  been  framed  with  effect  for  three  years 
from  the  1st  April,  1945.  The  Reports  will  now  be  published  as  soon  as  possible 
and  the  necessary  Order  made. 

1  should  add  that  my  approval  to  the  recommendations  for  allowances  in  respect 
of  war  service — Appendix  II  of  the  Reports — has  been  given  only  having  regard  to 
the  limited  period  for  which  the  Reports  continue  in  operation,  and  it  should  be 
understood  that  I  am  in  no  way  committed  to  approving  the  application  of  the  recom- 
mendations made  in  this  regard  to  teachers  who  may  enter  the  profession  thereafter. 

May  I  take  this  opportunity  to  express  to  you  and,  through  you,  to  the  members 
of  the  Committee,  my  gratitude  for  all  the  time  and  labour  that  you  have  together 
expended  in  bringing  to  a  conclusion  a  task  which  I  know  has  been  both  laborious 
and  difficult. 

Yours  sincerely, 

ELLEN  WILKINSON. 

THE  RT.  HON.  LORD  SOULBUHY,  O.B.E.,  D.L.,  M.C.,, 
Kingswood, 
Heath, 
Nr.  Leighton  Buzzard. 

APPENDIX  I 

SERVICE  RECOGNISED  FOR  THE  PURPOSES  OF  SECTION  1 5  (a)  (i)  OF  THIS  REPORT 

I. — Types  of  Service 

1  (a)  Teaching  service  in  the  following  classes  ot  educational  institutions,  grant  aided  or  recognised 
us  efficient,  m  England  and  Wales,  and  the  corresponding  institutions  in  Scotland,  the  Isle  of  Man, 
Guernsey  and  Jersey  — 

Institutions  to  which  this  Report  relates  , 

Pnmaiy  Schools  , 

Public  Elementary  Schools  ; 

Certified  Efficient  Elementary  Schools  in  England  and  Wales  , 

Special  Subjects  Centres.  , 

Special  Schools  ( both  Day  and  Boarding,  and  Institutions  certified  under  the  Mental  Deficiency 
Act,  1913  (including  State  Institutions  established  and  maintained  by  the  Board  ol  Control)  , 

Nuiscrv  Schools  and  Classes,  War-time  Nurseries  and  Nursery  Classes  ,  Residential 
Nurseries  , 

Secondary  Schools  , 

Junior  'J  echmcal,  Commercial  and  Housewiler^   Schools  ,    Junior  Ait  Depaitmenis  ; 

Preparatory  Schools  , 

Pupil    Teacher  Centres  , 

Universities,  University  Colleges  and  Training  Colleges  , 

Public  Assistance  Schools  (formerly  called  Poor  Law  Schools)  , 

Approved  Schools  (tormerlv   called  Retorin.ttoiy  and   Industrial  Schools)  , 

Junior  Instruction  C  entres  , 

Ministry  of  Laboui    training  Centies  ; 

Schools  of  Nautical   1  laming 

(/»)  Similar  sen  ice  — 

(0  In  othei  schools  or  institutions  within  the  British  Umpire,  or  in  Egypt,  which  the  Local 
Education  Authority,  aftei  making  full  inquiries,  are  satisfied  may  properly  be  regarded  as  ot 
equivalent  standard  (lor  this  purpose  the  Mandated  Areas  are  regarded  as  within  the  British  Empire"), 

(u)  rendered  overseas  bv  teachers  employed  by  I  ocal  Education  Authorities  in  England  and 
Wales  who  proceed  to  the  Overseas  Dominions,  States  and  Provinces,  or  to  a  foreign  country  under 
the  interchange  arrangements  approved  by  the  Ministry  ; 

(lii)  in  any  school  in  a  foreip  i  country  maintained  primarily  for  the  education  of  the  children 
ol  British  subjects  which  the  Ministry  of  Education  have  approved  for  the  purpose  of  this  para- 
graph , 

Civ)  in  any  school  or  institution  in  a  i  ucign  country  which  is  shown  to  the  satisfaction  of 
the  Ministry  of  Hducation  to  be  a  scho  »•  iu  which  u  is  expedient  to  facilitate  the  employment  ol 
British  teachers. 

(O  '1  caching  service  in  Naval,  Marine  and  Dockyard  Schools  and  as  Instructor  Officer  or  School- 
master R.N.  ,  and  in  Royal  Air  Force  Educational  Institutions 

(d}  (i)  Teaching  service  in  Army  Schools  for  soldiers'  children  in  any  part  of  the  world  ;  and 
service  in  connection  with  the  academic  part  of  the  instruction  given  in  the  following  institutions  con- 
trolled by  the  Army  Council  : — 

Boys*  Technical  School,  Bcachley  Camp,  Chepstow  , 

School  of  Electric  Lighting,  Stokes  Bay  , 

Artillery  College,  Woolwich  , 

School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  , 

Signal  Training  Centre,  Mareslield  ; 

Royal  Tank  Corps  Training  Centre,  Bovmgton  Camp  , 

Roval  Army  Ordnance  Corps  School  of  Instruction,  Hilsea. 

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(ii)  Teaching  service  in  the  Army  Educational  Corps  or  as  Education  Officer  in  the  Royal  Air 
Force 

(<?)  (i)  A  year  spent  under  the  Ministry  of  Education  Scheme  or  similai  Scheme  under  the  Board 
of  Education  in  the  capacity  of  Assistant  (Assistante)  or  Repetiteur  (.Repetitnce)  in  France,  or  the 
equivalent  capacity  in  another  foreign  country  ; 

(ii)  A  second  year  similarly  spent  in  a  different  foreign  country  ; 

provided  thai  no  such  period  has  been  taken  into  account  for  the  purpose  of  Training  Addition  under 
Section  4  (6),  Section  7  or  Section  9. 

(/)  Other  teaching  service  approved  by  the  Burnham  Committee  for  the  purpose 

2  Service  which  has  been  accepted  by  the  Ministry  as  that  ol  an  Organiser  under  Section  14 
ol  the  Teachers  (Superannuation)  Act,  1925,  or  Section  2  of  the  Teachers  (Superannuation)  Act, 


3  Time  spent  in  industry  or  commerce  or  in  professional  or  research  work  after  the  age  of  21 
years  where  likely  to  be  ot  value  to  the  teacher  in  the  performance  of  his/her  duties  may  be  approved 
by  the  Local  Kducation  Authority  in  its  discretion,  and  if  so  approved,  shall  be  counted  as  equivalent 
to  teaching  service  provided  that  not  more  than  ten  years  shall  be  so  counted 

II.  —  General 

1  Service  in  a  School  in  the  period  prior  to  the  date  of  its  recognition  as  efficient  by  the  Ministry 
is  accepted  under  Section  13  (a")  (i)  of  this  Report  provided  that  the  School  was  not  decided  by  the 
Ministry  to  be  inefficient  during  the  period  in  question 

2  1'art-nme  Tea\.hint*  Service  —  In  calculating  the  salary  of  a  Teacher  a  proportionate  increment 
may  be  given  for  previous  part-time  teaching  service  (e  %  ,  one  increment  toi  two  years'  half-time  teaching 
service),  subject  to  the  condition  that,  where  part-time  teaching  was  concurrent  with  other  service  or 
experience  which  can  be  counted  for  increment,  not  more  than  one  inclement  on  the  appropriate  scale 
can,  in  the  aggregate,  be  given  in  respect  of  a  year  of  a  Teacher's  life 

3  —  (i)  The  following  are  examples  of  service  not  accepted  as  service  for  increment  purposes  •  — 

(a)  Service  as  Supplementary  Teacher 

(b)  Service  of  Temporary  Teachers  in  War-time  Nurseries,  War-time  Nursery  Classes  and 
Residential  Nurseries  rendered  prior  to  the  date  of  thetr  approval  by  the  Ministry  in  that  capacity. 

(t)  Service  under  the  age  of  18  years 

(t/)  Foreign  service  (i  e  ,  service  outside  the  British  Empire)  except  as  provided  for  in  para- 
graph I  1  (6)  and  I  1  (f)  above 

(e)  Service  as  Private  Tutor 

(/)  Teaching  under  supervision  (e  ?.,  Student  Teacher  and  Pupil  Teacher) 
(n)  Absences  on  leave  without  pay  do  not  count  as  service 

4.  Aggtegatwn  of  penodt  oj  sm'/tv  ftn  inLtewent  pittfuHts  The  following  arrangements  shall 
apply  — 

(i)    The  complete  calendar  months  will  be  totalled  ,    and 
(11)    The  odd  days  at  the  beginning  and  end  of  the  period  of  service  where  the  service  included 

a  complete  calendar  month  and  all  the  days  of  service  where  it  did  not  will  be  aggregated 

In  order  to  equate  odd  days  to  months  of  service  the  sum  of  all  the  aggregates  in  (ii)  for  the  whole 
of  the  teacher's  service  which  is  taken  into  account  for  increment  purposes  will  be  divided  by  30.  The 
quotient  will  be  taken  as  a  number  of  complete  months,  and  the  remainder  will  count  as  one  month, 
or  will  not  count  according  as  it  is  15  days  or  over,  or  less  than  15  days 

In  the  case  of  teachers  paid  at  daily  rates  service  continuing  on  both  sides  of  the  week-end  will  be 
regarded  as  including  the  week-end,  but  the  school  vacations  will  not  be  included  unless  the  teacher 
has  a  continuous  engagement  Neither  the  incidence  of  a  financial  year  nor  a  change  ot  employment 
is  regarded  as  affecting  the  continuity  of  service  which  otherwise  runs  continuously 

APPENDIX   II 

WAR  SERVICE  RECOGNISED  FOR  THE   PURPOSE  OF  SECTION  H  (a)  (ii)  OF  THIS 

REPORT 

I.  —  War  service  during  the  war  beginning  in  1939 

1      War  service  of  the  following  kinds  shall  be  reckoned  as  equivalent  to  teaching  service  :  — 
(a)  Service  in  any  of  the  naval,  military  and  air  forces  of  the  Crown. 
(£>)  Service  which  the  Ministry  considers  may  properly  be  treated  for  the  purpose  of  the  Teachers 

Superannuation  (War  Service)  Act,  1939,  in  the  same  manner  as  service  m  those  forces. 

(c)  A  period  of  disablement,  not  exceeding  three  years,  provided  that  satisfactory  evidence 
is  produced  that  the  teacher  was  unable  to  undertake  teaching  duties,  or  to  complete  his  preparation 
for  the  teaching  profession,  owing  to  disabilities  contracted  as  a  result  ol  war  service 

2.  War  service  as  defined  above  shall  be  counted  for  increment  at  the  rate  applicable  upon  the 
scale  for  Assistants. 

3.  The  following  conditions  arc  applicable  in  connection  with  the  counting  of  war  service  for 
increment  :  — 

(<z)  War  service  shall  be  deemed  to  include  all  service  rendered  by  a  teacher  prior  to  1st  Septem- 
ber, 1939,  which,  as  from  that  date,  became  war  service  as  defined  in  paragraph  1  above. 

(6)  If  the  total  period  spent  in  a  two  year  full-time  course  of  study  or  training  for  the  teaching 
profession  falls  short  of  the  normal  period  for  that  course,  a  corresponding  deduction  shall  be 
made  from  the  period  of  war  service 

(<•)  Service  before  the  age  of  18  shall  not  be  counted. 

II.  —  War  service  in  the  previous  war  beginning  in  1914 

War  service  rendered  by  teachers  during  the  previous  war  beginning  in  1914  is  recognised  within 
the  limits  and  under  the  conditions  specified  in  Appendix  V  of  the  Burnham  Reports  of  1938. 

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APPENDIX  HI 
APPROVED  STUDY  AND/OR  TRAINING  (Sections  4  fb),  7  and  <)  of  Report)       ; 

I 

The  following  courses  and  periods  of  study  and/or  training  *  t  have  been  approved  by  the  Committee 
for  the  purposes  of  Sections  4  (b\  7  and  9  of  this  Report  . — 

1.     Entitling  a  teacher  to  the  addition  of  one  increment 

(i)  Three-year  courses  at  Training  Colleges  leading  to  the  status  of  Qualified  Teacher  Jr 

(n)  Two-year  courses  at  Training  Colleges  leading  to  the  status  oi  Qualified  Teacher  supplemented 
by  a  recognised  third-year  course. 

(in)  Three-year  courses  at  the  following  Physical  Training  Colleges  • — 

Chelsea  Physical  Training  College    .  (Courses  commenced    100Q  or  later! 

Anstey  Physical  Training  College  1 

Dartford  Bergman  Osterberg  Physical  Training  College         }•  (Courses  commenced  1°10  or  laten 

Bedford  Physical  Training  College   .  .  J 

Liverpool  Physical  Training  College  .        (Courses    completed    1910    or   later) 

Nonington  College  of  Physical  Hducation 

(iv)  Three  years*  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical  ( College,  resulting 
in  the  award  of  a  Degree  or  equivalent  qualification  accepted  under  Section  12  of  this  Report  ;  or  two 
years'  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  '1  echmcal  College,  resulting  in  the  award 
of  a  Degree,  followed  by  a  further  year  of  post-graduate  study,  advanced  wink  or  research  in  the  saiTK 
Institution  or  under  the  supervision  of  an  Institution  of  similar  standing 

(v)  Three  years'  full-time  study  resulting  in  the  award  of  the  Diploma  or  Certificate  ot  a  Technical 
College  accepted  by  the  Committee  for  this  purpose 

(vi)  Three  years'  full-time  study  resulting  m  the  award  of  a  National  Diploma 

(vii)  Three  years*  full-time  study  spent  in  obtaining  one  ot  the  qualifications  specified  in  Scitioti  12 
of  this  Report 

2.     Entitling  the  teacher  to  the  addition  of  two  increments 

(i)  Three  years  (or  the  equivalent)  in  study  at  a  University  or  University  College  or  Technical 
College  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  Degree,  with  the  satisfactory  completion  of  one  year  (.or  the  equivalent  i 
of  training  in  teaching  § 

(II)  Four  years'  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical  College  resulting 
in  the  award  of  a  Degree  or  Diploma  in  cases  where  the  normal  period  of  the  course  is  four  years  ,   or  a 
period  of  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or    Technical  College  resulting  in  the 

. award  of  a  Degree  cr  Diploma,  followed  by  post-graduate  study,  advanced  work  or  research  m  the  same 
Institution  or  under  the  supervision  of  an  Institution  of  similar  standing  and  amounting  in  the  aggregate 
to  not  less  than  four  years 

(III)  Two-year  courses  at  Training  Colleges  leading  to  the  status  of  qualified  teacher,  supplemented 
by  a  recognised  two-year  course  resulting  in  the  award  ot  a  Degree 

(iv)  Four  years*  lull-time  study  spent  in  obtaining  one  of  the  qualifications  specified  in  Section  12 
of  this  Report 

3.     Entitling  the  teacher  to  the  addition  of  three  increments 

Four  years'  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Teachmcal  College  resulting 
m  the  award  of  a  Degree  or  Diploma  m  cases  where  me  normal  period  of  the  course  is  lour  years,  together 
with  a  recognised  one-year  course  of  training  in  teaching  ,  or  a  period  of  full-time  study  at  a  University, 
University  College  or  Technical  College  resulting  m  the  award  of  a  Degree  or  Diploma,  followed  by 
post-gradute  study,  advanced  work  or  research  m  the  same  Institution  or  under  the  supervision  of  an 
Institution  of  similar  standing  and  amounting  in  the  aggregate  to  not  less  than  five  years 

4.     Special  provisions  in  regard  to  shortened  or  accelerated  courses 

Where  owing  to  war  conditions  a  course  of  ariv  of  the  types  mentioned  above  has  been  compressed 
into  a  period  of  less  than  three  or  four  years  respectively  there  shall  be  allowed  in  respect  oi  each  period 
of  one  term  by  which  the  duration  of  such  course  exceeds  two  «>r  three  calendar  veais  respectively 
one-third  of  the  appropriate  increment 

II 
Alternative  courses  of  study  and,  or  training 

1  Courses  similar  in  duration  and  otherwise  equivalent  to  those  referred  to  in  I  above,  whether 
completed  in  England  and  Wales  or  elsewhere,  may  also  be  accepted  In  the  case  of  such  courses 
reference  should  in  the  first  instance  be  made  to  the  Ministry  if  Education 

2.  Other  courses  of  study  and/or  training  may  also  be  accepted  if  they  are  of  such  a  duration  and 
character  as  are  desirable  for  full-time  teachers  under  this  Report  and  are  approved  by  the  Burnham 
(Technical)  Committee  for  the  purpose. 

.  % 

*An  extension  of  a  shorter  course  by  reasor  .  i  the  repetition  of  some  part  of  it  is  not  accepted 

I  The  following  may  be  counted  in  the  same  way  as  a  year  of  training  tor  the  purpose  of  this 
increment  • — 

(a)  A  year  spent  under  the  Ministry  oi  Education  Scheme  or  similar  Scheme  under  the  Board 
of  Education  in  the  capacity  of  Assistant  (Assistante)  or  Repetiteur  (Rcpetitnce)  in  Fiance,  or  the 
equivalent  capacity  in  another  foreign  country 

(6)  A  year's  course  at  the  "  Ecole  de  Preparation  de  Profcsseurs  de  Fran<;ais  a  Fhtranger  "  of 
the  University  of  Paris. 
%  The  following  courses  do  not  qualify  for  the  increment  • — 

(i)  The  three-year  course  provided  at  some  Training  Colleges  in  preparation  for  the  Teacher's 
Certificate  of  the  National  Froebel  Union  or  Foundation. 

(ii)  A  three-year  course  under  Article  25  (a)  of  the  Scottish  Training  Regulations 

§  (a)  The  words  "  or  the  equivalent  "  refer  to  a  concurrent  four  years'  course  of  training  m 
teaching  and  study  for  a  degree. 

(6)  Training  in  teaching  which  preceded,  as  well  as  that  which  followed  a  full-time  course  of 
study  for  a  degree,  is  accepted  for  this  purpose. 

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APPENDIX  IV 

SALIRY*  FOR  EACH  YE^R  o*  SERVICE 
Scalts  for  Assistant* 


Years 


Men 


for  Senior  Asw\tanrs 


Women 


£ 

£ 

0 

$00 

270 

1 

I      115 

282 

2 

130 

294 

3 

*45 

306 

4 

$00 

1      318 

5 

375 

330 

6              ... 

3<>0 

342 

7 

405 

354 

8 

420 

1      366 

9 

435 

i      378 

10   ... 

i      450 

390 

11 

465 

402 

12               ... 

480 

1      414 

13         .... 

!      405 

420 

14 

1      510 

i 

15   

!      525 

Years 


Men 


Scale*  for  Departmental  Heads 


Women 


L 

1      £ 

0 

600 

480 

1           . 

62  5 

500 

2 

650 

520 

3 

675 

540 

4 

700 

!      560 

5     ... 

725 

580 

6 

750 

1      600 

Years 


Men 


Women 


(1) 

(H)     fin)     (iv)   j 

U1 

(in   i   (ni)   ,   (iv) 

0    ... 

L   • 
600 

£  i    L      L 

750  '   900     mri   . 

L 
Iht) 

600 

720 

L 

over 

1 

b25 

775     925 

1,000 

500 

620 

710  '   800 

2 

650 

800     950          i 

520 

toll)     760  • 

3 

675  , 

825 

075 

i 

510 

660  '   780 

4 

700  i 

850 

1,000 

560 

6SO 

800 

5 

725  | 

: 

580 

6 

750 

600 

*  Excluding  an>  additions  for  which  the  teacher  is  eligible  under  the  provisions 
(c),  5,  7,  9  and  11  of  this  Report. 


it  Sections  1  (b)  and 


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SCALES  OF  SALARIES  FOR  TRAINING  COLLEGE  STAFFS 

1 .     The  Committee  on  Salaries  of  Training  College  Staffs  was  appointed  with 
the  following  terms  of  reference  : — 

"  To  consider  the  remuneration  appropriate  for  the  teaching  staff  of  the 
Training  Colleges  other  than  the  Training  Departments  of  Universities  or 
University  Colleges  and  to  make  recommendations." 

The  constitution  of  the  Committee  is  as  follows  : — 


Aitini*  (jhatrmatt — Sir  Hwry  Pclhutn 

tatives  of  Local  Iidtuatton  Authorities  ami  Tianutig  Hollew  Authorities  . 

Sir  Samuel  Ciurney-Dixon  •   County  Councils  Association 

Mr    1?   F   Potter  .    County  Councils  Association. 

Sir  Peter  limes      Association  of  Municipal  Corporations 

Mr.  W.  O.  Lester  Smith  .   Association  of  Municipal  Corporations 

Sir  Percival  Sharp  .   Association  of  Education  Committees 

Dr.  W   P.  Alexander  ,   Association  of  Education  Committees 

Mr.  K   G   Savage      London  County  Council 

Mrs.  L.  d'EstranRC  Malone  •    London  County  Council 

Mr   K   O   Humphreys      Federation  of  Welsh  Education  Committees 

or 

Dr   D.  W.  Gates      1'cdcration  of  Welsh  Education  Committees 
Canon  I7.  A.  Coikm  •   Council  tor  the  Church  Training  Colleges 
Miss  R.  L,  Monkhouse  :   Council  for  the  Church  Training  Colleges. 
Air.  C.  Sawden  .    Council  for  the  Church  Training  Colleges. 
Rev.  A.  W.  Harrison  .   Methodist  Education  Committee 
Rev.  Thomas  Naylor      Methodist  Education  Committee. 
Rev.  Mother  E   Fincham  .   Catholic  Education  Council. 
Rev.  G.  J.  Shannon  .    Catholic  Education  Council 
Mr.  G.  W.  Knowlcs  :   British  and  Foreign  School  Society. 
Mrs.  E.  M.  Lowe      British  and  Foreign  School  Society. 

Alderman  Byng  Kennck,  Leader  of  the  Authorities'  Panel  of  the  Burnham  Committee,  and  Mr. 
W.  A.  Brockmgton,  C.B  E  ,  Hon   Secretary  of  that  Panel,  are  members  of  the  Committee,  ex  offuio. 

Representative*  oj  the  Association  of  Tt.at.hcrs  in  Collects  and  Departments  of  Education  ; 

Dr.  T.  W.  Abcrdein      Avery  Hill  Training  College. 

Dr.  F.  Consitt  :   Avery  Hill  Training  College. 

Mr.  A.  E.  Dean  •    Goldsmiths'  College 

Miss  M.  G.  Dulf     Norwich  Training  College 

Miss  D.  Dymond  (-)  •    Portsmouth  Training  College. 

Mr.  E.  R.  Hamilton  :   Borough  Road  College 

Miss  H.  Masters  :   Bottersea  Polytechnic  Domestic  Science  Department. 

Mr.  H.  S.  Pickering  .   City  of  Leeds  Training  College 

Dr.  R.  W.  Rich  :   City  of  "Leeds  Training  College. 

Mr.  T   J.  Wcbley  :   Caerleon  Training  College 

Mrs.  E.  M.  Williams  •   Goldsmiths'  College. 

Rev.  G.  H   Wyers  •    St.  Paul's  College,  Cheltenham 

Leader  .   Mr.  A.  E.  Dean,  Goldsmiths'  College 

Hon.  Secretary  .   Mrs.  E.  M   Williams,  Goldsmiths'  College 

The  Committee  met  for  the  first  time  on  Thursday,  12th  April,  1945,  for  the 
purpose  of  formulating  Scales  of  Salaries  for  full-time  Lecturers  employed  in  Training 
Colleges  for  Teachers  other  than  the  li  dining  Departments  of  Universities  or 
Uqiversity  Colleges.  The  recommendations  of  the  Committee  for  appropriate 
scales  of  salaries  for  Lecturers  and  Senior  Lecturers  were  submitted  to  Mr.  Butler 
on  the  llth  May,  1945,  by  the  Acting  Chairman,  who  stated  that  the  Committee 
were  preparing  a  full  Report  which  would  incorporate  these  Scales,  and  would  deal 
also  with  certain  outstanding  matters. 

2.  The  Committee  now  submit  their  full  Report  containing  provision  for  the 
detailed  application  of  the  Scales  to  all  full-time  members  of  the  teaching  staffs  of 
Training  Colleges. 

(1)  Miss  Dymond'b  place  \\a&  taken  by  Miss  A.  H.  SkiJlitorn  of  Homerton  College. 

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SCALES  FOR  LECTURERS 

3.     (a)  The  following  scales  shall  apply  : — 


Men 

Women 

Minimum 

Annual          1 
Increment       |  Maximum 

Minimum 

Annual 
Increment 

Maximum 

£ 
400 

£            1        £ 

20              '         650 

35^0 

20 

£ 
550 

The  scales  arc  set  out  in  full  in  Appendix  II. 

(b)  In  determining  the  Salary  of  a  Lecturer — 

(i)  an  increment  of  £15  (men)  and  £12  (women) 'shall  be  allowed  in  respect 
of  each  completed  year  of  experience  after  the  age  of  21  years  in  teaching 
in  a  school  or  other  institution  recognised  by  the  Ministry  as  efficient ; 

(11)  an  increment  of  £20  shall  be  allowed  in  respect  of  each  completed  year  of 
experience  as  a  Lecturer  in  a  Training  College  or  University  or  in  respect 
of  experience  which  is  deemed  by  the  Local  Education  Authority  or  by  the 
Governing  Body  of  a  Voluntary  Training  College,  in  agreement  with  the 
Minister,  to  be  of  equivalent  value  in  respect  of  Training  College  work  ; 

(ni)  appropriate  increments  in  respect  of  war  service  shall  be  allowed  within  the 

limits  and  under  the  conditions  explained  in  Appendix  I  to  this  Report  j 
provided  that  the  maximum  of  the  scale  is  not  thereby  exceeded. 


SCALES  FOR  SENIOR  LECTURERS 

4.  (a)  A  College  Establishment  of  Senior  Lecturerships  shall  be  determined 
by  the  Local  Education  Authority  or  by  the  Governing  Body  of  a  Voluntary  Training 
College  in  agreement  with  the  Minister. 

It  is  a  recommendation  to  Local  Education  Authorities  and  to  Governing  Bodies 
that,  in  determining  the  number  of  such  posts,  they  shall  take  for  their  general  guidance 
the  presumption  that,  as  a  minimum  provision,  it  shall  be  one-half  of  the  number 
of  the  full-time  teaching  staff. 

(b)  The  following  Scales  shall  apply  : — 


Men 


Women 


Minimum 

|      Annual 
!    Increment 

; 

!  Maximum 

Minimum 

Annual 
Increment 

Maximum 

£ 

600 

i         £ 
20 

!    £ 

j        750 

£ 

500 

£ 
20 

£ 

650 

The  Scales  are  set  out  in  full  in  Appendix  II. 

(c)  The  commencing  salary  of  a  senior  lecturer  on  his/her  first  appointment  as 
such  to  the  staff  of  a  College  shall  be  the  minimum  of  the  scale  together  with  one 
increment  of  £20  in  respect  of  each  completed  year  of  full-time  service  in  a  like 
capacity  in  a  University  Training  Department  or  in  another  capacity  deemed  by 
the  Local  Education  Authority  or  by  the  Governing  Body  of  a  Voluntary  Training 
College  in  agreement  with  the  Minister  to  be  of  equivalent  value  to  such  service  ; 
provided,  however,  that  such  commencing  salary  shall  not  be  less  than  the  salary 
which  would  be  appropriate  to  him/her  if  he /she  had  been  appointed  to  the  College 
as  a  lecturer  other  than  a  senior  lecturer. 

Further  increments  of  £20  shall  accrue  up  to  the  maximum  of  the  scale  on 
completion  of  years  of  service, 

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ADDITIONAL  PAYMENTS  FOR  LECTURES  AND  SENIOR 
LECTURERS  IN  THE  "LONDON  AREA"(2) 

5.  (a)  There  shall  be  additional  payments  for  Lecturers,   Senior  Lecturers 
and  Deputy  Principals  serving  in  the  "  London  Area  "  as  defined  in  Sub-section  (b) 
below.     Such  payments  shall  be  at  the  rate  of  £36  per  annum,  provided  that  as  from 
the  date  on  which  the  Lecturer  has  completed  16  years  of  full-time  service  in  the 
tv  London  Area/'  or  elsewhere,  or  has  attained  the  age  of  37  years,  whichever  is  the 
earlier,  the  rate  shall  be  raised  to  £48  per  annum. 

(b)  The  following  areas  shall  be  deemed  to  constitute  the  "  London  Area  "  : 

(i)  The  Administrative  County  of  London. 

(n)  The  County  of  Middlesex, 
(iii)  In  the  County  of  Surrey  : 

(a)  The  County  Borough  of  Croydon. 

(b)  The  Borough  of  Richmond. 

(c)  The  Borough  of  Barnes. 

(d)  The  Borough  of  Wimbledon. 
(c)   The  Borough  of  Mitcham. 

(/)    The  Urban  District  of  Merton  and  Mordcn. 
(iv)  In  the  County  of  Essex  : 

(a)  The  County  Borough  of  East  Ham. 

(b)  The  County  Borough  of  West  Ham. 

(c)  The  Borough  of  Barking. 

(d)  The  Borough  of  Ilford. 

(e)  The  Borough  of  Ley  ton. 

( f)  The  Borough  of  Walthamstow. 
(V)  In  the  County  of  Kent  : 

(a)  The  Borough  of  Beckenham. 

(b)  The  Borough  of  Bromley. 

(c)  The  Urban  District  of  Pengc. 

SECONDING  OF  TEACHERS  FOR  SERVICE  IN  TRAINING 
COLLEGES  AND  OF  COLLEGE  LECTURERS  FOR  SERVICE 
IN  SCHOOLS(3) 

6.  (a)  Where  a  teacher  is  seconded  by  the  Local  Education  Authority  or  by 
the  Governing  Body  of  an  Independent  or  "  Direct  Grant "  School  to  a  Training 
College,  the  College  Authority  may  make  to  the  Teacher  an  allowance  over  and 
above  the  salary  appropriate  to  his  her  status  as  a  Teacher,  provided  that  the  total 
salary  thus  payable  shall  not  be  higher  than  that  which  would  be  appropriate  if  the 
seconded  teacher  were  appointed  to  the  premanent  staff  of  the  College.     The  College 
Authority  shall  be  responsible  for  the  payment  of  such  salary  and  allowance  during 
the  period  of  secondment. 

(b)  Where  a  College  Lecturer  is  seconded  to  a  School  for  the  purpose  of  research 
or  of  refreshing  his/her  experience  of  school  teaching,  or  is  seconded  to  other 
occupation  as  approved  by  the  College  Authority  in  agreement  with  the  Minister, 
he/she  shall  receive  during  the  period  of  secondment  the  salary  appropriate  to  his/ 
her  status  as  a  College  Lecturer,  together  with  any  personal  allowance  which  the 
Minister  may  approve  as  being  necessary.     The  College  Authority  shall  be  responsible 
for  the  payment  of  any  sum  by  which  the  College  salary  and  allowance  exceeds  the 
salary  appropriate  to  his  her  temporary  status  during  such  secondment. 

(c)  It  is  recommended  that  iriy  special  expenditure  incurred  by  the  Training 
College  under  (a)  and  (b)  shall  be  met  by  a  special  grant  from  the  Ministry. 

DEPUTY  PRINCIPALS 

7.  (a)  Deputy  Principals  may  be  appointed  in  such  number  and  under  such 
conditions  as  the  Minister  shall  approve. 

(2)  The  Committee  have  resolved  that  a  special  Sub-Committee  be  set  up  to  consider  and  make 
recommendations  as  to  whether  additional  payments  ought  to  be  made  in  respect  oi  service  in  any  area, 
and,  it  so,  what  matters  should  be  taken  into  consideration  in  defining  such  areas  and  fixing  the  amount 
of  the  payment. 

(3)  See  also  Section  M  (6). 

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(b)  Allowances  shall  be  paid  to  Deputy  Principals  over  and  above  the  scale 
salary  which  would  be  appropriate  to  them  as  Senior  Lecturers  or  Lecturers  at  the 
College.    The  amount  of  such  allowances  shall  be  : — 

For  Men  :  not  less  than  £50  p. a.  j  not  more  than  £100  p. a. 
For  Women  :  not  less  than  £40  p.a. ;  not  more  than  £80  p.a. 

(c)  Where  the  Local  Education  Authority  or  the  Governing  Body  of  a  Voluntary 
Training  College  considers  in  any  particular  case  that  an  allowance  of  £100  in  the 
case  of  a  man  or  £80  in  the  case  of  a  woman  is  not  adequate,  having  regard  to  the 
duties  and  responsibilities  involved,  the  Authority  or  the  Governing  Body  may  make 
representations  to  the  Minister  with  a  view  to  securing  such  addition  thereto  as  the 
Minister  shall  approve. 

PRINCIPALS 

8.  It  is  recommended  that  each  Local  Education  Authority  and  each  Govern- 
ing Body  of  a  Voluntary  Training  College  shall  forthwith  review  and  adjust  in 
agreement  with  the  Minister,  as  from  1st  April,  19453  the  salaries  of  Principals,  and 
that  in  making  such  a  review  and  adjustment  of  salaries,  the  Authorities  and  Governing 
Bodies  shall  have  regard  to  the  guidance  which  is  afforded  by  the  Scales  agreed  upon 
for  other  posts  under  this  Report. 

It  is  further  agreed  by  the  Committee  that,  after  this  review  has  taken  place, 
the  Minister  shall  be  requested  to  transmit  the  particulars  thereof  to  the  Com- 
mittee who  will  re-examine  the  possibility  of  framing  Standard  Scales  for  Principals . 

WITHHOLDING  OF  INCREMENTS 

9.  No  increment  shall  be  withheld  in  respect  of  any  year  unless  the  service 
for  that  year  has  been  declared  unsatisfactory  by  the  Local  Education  Authority 
or  by  the  Governing  Body  of  a  Voluntary  Training  College.     The  effect  of  this 
shall  be  limited  to  one  year  unless  the  Local  Education  Authority  or  the  Governing 
Body  of  a  Voluntary  Training  College  otherwise  determine. 


ARRANGEMENTS  FOR  THE  TRANSFER   OF  MEMBERS   OF 
EXISTING  COLLEGE  STAFFS  TO  THE  NEW  SCALES 

10.  Existing  members  of  Training  College  Staffs  shall  be  brought  to  their 
correct  position  on  the  appropriate  scale  as  from  1st  April,  1945. 

(i)  The  correct  position  of  existing  members  of  Training  College  Staffs,  now 
to  be  designated  as  Lecturers,  shall  be  that  which  he/she  would  have  reached 
on  1st  April,  1945,  had  this  agreement  been  in  force  throughout  his/her 
approved  teaching  service. 

(n)  The  correct  position  of  existing  members  of  Training  College  Staffs, 
now  to  be  designated  as  Senior  Lecturers,  shall  be  either  (a)  the  minimum 
of  the  Senior  Lecturer  scale,  or  (b)  the  point  which  he/she  would  have 
reached  on  the  scale  for  Lecturers  had  that  scale  been  extended  to  the 
maximum  of  the  Senior  Lecturer  scale,  whichever  is  the  higher. 

INCREMENTAL  DATE 

11.  Each  Local  Education  Authority  or   Governing  Body  of  a  Voluntary 
Training  College  may  follow  its  general  procedure  as  regards  date  of  payment  of 
annual  increments.    Proportionate  increments  in  respect  of  a  period  of  service  of 
less  than  one  year,  where  needed  for  the  establishment  or  maintenance  of  a  uniform 
incremental  date,  are  allowed. 

DURATION  OF  SCALES 

12.  The  Scales  in  this  Report  come  into  force  on  1st  April,  1945,  and  shall 
continue  in  operation  until  31st  March,   1948. 

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SAFEGUARDING  CLAUSE 

13.  (a)  No  member  of  the  teaching  stall  of  a  Training  College  in  service  on 
31st  March,  1945,  shall  receive  by  reason  of  the  operation  of  these  Scales  a  smaller 
rate  of  salary  than  he/she  would  have  received  under  the  arrangements  operative 
on  that  date. 

(b)  For  the  purpose  of  this  Section  the  rate  of  salary  for  each  member  of  the 
teaching  staff  shall  be  computed  by  adding  together  (i)  scale  salary,  (li)  war  allowance, 
and  (iii),  while  he/she  remains  in  the  same  post,  any  allowance  which,  with  the 
approval  of  the  Minister  of  Education,  was  paid  on  31st  March,  1945. 

COMMITTEE  OF  REFERENCE 

14.  (a)  There  shall  be  appointed  a  Joint  Committee  of  Reference,  consisting 
of  nine  members  nominated  by  the  representatives  of  Local  Education  Authorities 
and  the  Governing  Bodies  of  Voluntary  Training  Colleges  on  the  Committee,  and 
nine  members  nominated  by  the  representatives  of  the  Association  of  Teachers  in 
Colleges  and  Departments  of  Education,  with  the  Honorary  Secretaries  ex  officio  ; 
to  which  Committee  shall  stand  referred  for  consideration  and  report  to  the  Mam 
Committee  any  matter  relating  to  the  interpretation  of  the  provisions  of  this  Report 
brought  forward  by  a  Local  Education  Authority  or  the  Governing  Body  of  a  Voluntary 
Training  College,  or  by  the  Association  of  Teachers  m  Colleges  and  Departments 
of  Education  represented  on  the  Committee,  or  by  consent  of  the  Chairman  of  the 
Main  Committee. 

(b)  The  Joint  Committee  of  Reference  shall  also  provide  a  Registry  for  the 
recording  and  placing  of  (i)  Teachers  who  desire  to  be  seconded  for  the  purpose  of 
obtaining  experience  of  Training  College  work,  and  (ii)  Training  College  Lecturers 
who  desire  to  be  seconded  for  the  purpose  of  research  or  of  refreshing  their  experience 
of  school  teaching.(4) 

We  have  the  honour  to  be, 

Madam, 
Your  obedient  servants, 

E.    HtNRY   Phi  HAM, 

( A  cling  Chair  man  ) 
W.  A.  BROCKINGTON,  1 

(Authorities*   and  Governor  S   Panel)  ^     (Joint  Hon    Sccrciaiic*.) 
E.  M.  WILLIAMS,  I 

(Teaching  Staff  Panel)  J 

21th  August,  1945. 


(4)  See  Section  6. 


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LETTER   FROM   SIR   HENRY   PELHAM   FORWARDING   A   COPY   OF 
REPORT  TO  THE  MINISTER  OF  EDUCATION 

29th    August,     1945. 
DEAR  Miss  WILKINSON, 

In  my  letter  of  the  llth  May,  1945,  to  Mr.  Butler,  I  enclosed  for  consideration 
a  statement  of  salaries  for  Lecturers  and  Senior  Lecturers  in  Training  Colleges,  other 
than  the  Training  Departments  of  Universities  or  University  Colleges,  which  had 
been  agreed  by  the  Committee  appointed  by  him  for  the  purpose.  I  now  forward 
the  full  Report  of  the  Committee  which  incorporates  the  scales  and  contains  provisions 
for  their  application  to  individual  members  of  the  teaching  staff  of  the  Colleges. 


Yours  sincerely, 

E.  HENRY  PELHAM. 


THE  RT.  HON.  ELLEN  WILKINSON,  M.P., 
Ministry  of  Education, 
Belgrave  Square, 
S.W.I. 


LETTER   FROM   THE   MINISTER   OF   EDUCATION   TO    SIR   HENRY 

PELHAM,  IN  REPLY 

Sth  October,  1945. 
DEAR  SIR  HENRY, 

Thank  you  for  your  letter  of  the  29th  August,  with  which  you  sent  me  the  full 
Report  of  the  Committee  which  was  appointed  by  Mr.  Butler  to  consider  the  scales 
of  salary  appropriate  for  the  teaching  staffs  of  Training  Colleges  other  than  the  Train- 
ing Departments  of  Universities  or  University  Colleges. 

I  have  now  considered  the  recommendations  made  and  I  am  glad  to  be  able 
to  inform  you  that,  subject  to  what  I  say  below,  I  approve  the  scales  as  appropriate 
to  be  adopted  in  Training  Colleges  within  this  Ministry's  administration. 

I  note  that  in  paragraph  6  (c)  of  the  Report  a  recommendation  is  in  effect  made 
to  the  Minister  that  any  special  expenditure  incurred  by  a  Training  College  in  respect 
of  arrangements  for  the  seconding  of  staff  or  for  the  employment  of  seconded  teachers 
should  be  met  by  a  special  grant  from  the  Ministry.  In  this  connection  the  Committee 
have,  I  understand,  had  in  mind  the  position  of  the  Voluntary  Training  Colleges. 
As  regards  this,  I  would  say  that,  as  representatives  of  the  Voluntary  Colleges  will  be 
aware,  the  system  of  grant  aid  to  such  Colleges  is  now  under  review  and  the  revision 
of  the  arrangements  for  aiding  these  Colleges  in  future  will,  I  think,  render  un- 
necessary any  special  grant  for  the  particular  purpose  in  question. 

I  would  take  this  opportunity  of  expressing  to  you  and,  through  you,  to  the 
Committee,  my  thanks  for  the  time  and  trouble  you  have  together  expended  upon 
this  work,  and  for  the  rapidity  with  which  you  have  completed  the  task  that  you  were 
asked  to  undertake. 

Yours  sincerely, 


ELLEN  WILKINSON. 


SIR  HENRY  PELHAM,  K.C.B., 
Currant  Hill, 
Westerham, 
Kent. 


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APPENDIX  I 

WAR  SERVICE  RECOGNISED   FOR  THE  PURPOSE  OF    SECTION  3  (bj   (iiii  OF  THIS 

REPORT 

I. — War  Service  during  the  war  beginning  in  1939 
1.     War  service,  of  the  following  kinds,  shall  be  reckoned  as  equivalent  to  teaching  servue  — 

(a)  Service  in  any  of  the  naval,  military  and  air  forccb  of  the  Crown. 

(b)  Service  which  the  Ministry  considers  may  properly  he  treated  tor  the  purpose  of  the 
Teachers  Superannuation  (War  Service)  Act,  1939,  in  the  same  manner  as  service  in  those  forces 

(c)  A  period  of  disablement,  not  exceeding  three  years,  provided  that  satisfactory  evidence  is 
produced  that  the  teacher  was  unable  to  undertake  teaching  duties,  or  to  complete  his  preparation 
for  the  teaching  profession,  owing  to  disabilities  contracted  as  a  result  of  war  service 

2  War  service  as  defined  above  shall  be  counted  as  follows  . — 

(a)  In  the  case  of  a  Lecturer  whose  service  on  the  teaching  staff  ot  a  Training  College  was 
interrupted  by  war  service,  or  whose  first  entry  into  teaching  service  subsequent  to  war  service 
was  in  the  capacity  oi  a  Lecturer  on  the  staff  of  a  Training  College  .  the  rate  prescribed  in  Section 
*  (6)  (n)  of  this  Report 

(6)  In  all  other  cases      the  rate  prescribed  in  Section  3  (b)  d)  of  this  Report 

3  The  following  conditions  are  applicable  in  connexion  uith  the  counting  oi  war  service  for 
increment  — 

(a)  War  service  shall  be  deemed  to  include  all  service  rendered  by  a  teacher  prior  to  1st 
September,  1939,  which,  as  from  that  date,  became  \var  service  as  defined  in  paragraph  1  above 

(6)  If  the  total  period  spent  in  a  two-year  full-time  course  of  study  or  training  for  the  teaching 
profession  falls  short  oi  the  normal  period  tor  that  course,  a  corresponding  deduction  shall  be 
made  from  the  period  of  war  service 

(t)  Service  before  the  age  of  18  shall  not  be  counted 

II. — War  Service  in  the  previous  war  beginning  in  1914 

Wai  service  rendered  by  lecturers  during  the  previous  war  beginning  in  1914  is  recognised  within 
the  limits  and  under  the  conditions  specified  in  Appendix  V  of  the  Burnham  Reports  ot  19  $H 


APPENDIX  II 

SCAI  US   K)R  LhC  FURRRS 


Years 


Men 


Women 


L 

£ 

0 

400 

350 

1 

120 

no 

2 

440 

*90 

} 

460 

410 

4 

4SO 

430 

5 

500 

450 

6 

520 

470 

7 

540 

490 

8 

.       560 

510 

9 

580 

530 

10 

t)00 

550 

11 

620 

— 

12 

640 

13 

650 

SCALES  FOR  SHNIOK  LECTURERS 


Years                          Men 

Women 

£ 
0    ...           .                       600 

500 

1    620 

520 

2         ...      ....          640 

540 

3   "            .              .        i       660 

560 

4         ...                                 680               580 

5                   .                 !      700               600 

6                                             720        :        620 

7                                           740               640 

8                              .              750       i        650 

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REPORT  OF  THE  COMMITTEE  ON  SCALES  OF  SALARIES  FOR 
THE  TEACHING  STAFF  OF  FARM  INSTITUTES  AND  FOR 
TEACHERS  OF  AGRICULTURAL  (INCLUDING  HORTI- 
CULTURAL) SUBJECTS  ON  THE  STAFF  OF  LOCAL  EDUCA- 
TION AUTHORITIES 

To  the  Right  Honourable 

The  Minister  of  Education. 

MADAM, 

1 .  The  Committee  on  Salaries  of  Farm  Institutes  Staffs  was  appointed  with  the 
following  terms  of  reference  :  - 

"  To  consider  the  remuneration  appropriate  to  the  teaching  staff  oi  Farm 
Institutes  and  to  teachers  of  agricultural  (including  horticultural)  subjects  on  the 
staff  of  Local  Education  Authorities  and  to  make  recommendations." 

The  constitution  of  the  Committee  is  as  follows  : 

Chairman  :    LORD  SOULBURY. 
AUTHORITIES'  PANEL 

Sir  Samuel  Gurncy-Dixon  :    County  Councils  Association. 
Mr.  J.  L.  Holland  :   County  Councils  Association. 
•  Mr.  F.  A.  Hughes  :   County  Councils  Association. 
Dr.  W.  P.  Alexander  :  Association  of  Education  Committees. 
Sir  Percival  Sharp  :   Association  of  Education  Committees. 
Mr.  H.  Wyn  Jones  :  Federation  of  Welsh  Education  Committees. 
Alderman  W.  Byng  Kenrick,  Leader  of  the  Authorities'  Panel  of  the  Burnham 
Committee,  and  Sir  William  A.  Brockmgton,  Hon.  Secretary  of  that  Panel, 
are  members  of  the  Committee,  ex  ofncio. 

TEACHERS'  PANEL 
,  Mr.  W.  A.  Stewart  :   Northamptonshire  Institute  of  Agriculture. 

Mr.  G.  H.  Purvis  :    Monmouthshire  Institute  of  Agriculture. 

Mr.  James  Bryce  :   Essex  Institute  of  Agriculture. 

Miss  Janet  W.  Strang  :   Northamptonshire  Institute  of  Agriculture. 

Mr.  J.  C.  Matthews  :   Staffordshire  Farm  Institute. 

Mr.  H.  W.  Gardner  :    Hertfordshire  Institute  of  Agriculture. 

Mr.  J.  Wickham  Murray,  Leader  of  the  Teachers'  Panel  of  the  Burnham  Tech- 
nical Committee,  and  Mr.  A.  E.  Evans,  Hon.  Secretary  ot  that  Panel,  are 
members  of  the  Committee,  ex  officio. 

2.  (a)  The  Committee  met  for  the  first  time  on  Friday,  21st  June,  1946,  and 
submitted  an  Interim  Report  on  the  following  July  3rd  which  contained  recommenda- 
tions regarding  (i)  the  status  of  Principal  Agricultural  Officers,  and  (11)  appropriate 
Scales  of  Salaries  for  Assistants  and  Senior  Assistants  on  the  teaching  staff  of  Farm 
Institutes  and  the  agricultural  teaching  staff  of  Local  Education  Authorities.  Approval 
of  the  Scales  was  given  in  a  letter  from  the  Minister  to  Lord  Soulbury  dated  September 
26th.     The  Remuneration  of  Teachers  Order,  1946,  dated  October  1st,  1946,  secured 
that  the  remuneration  paid  by  Local  Education  Authorities  to  teachers  in  the  respective 
categories  as  defined  by  the  Interim  Report  should  be  in  accordance  with  the  Scales 
submitted. 

(b)  When  they  submitted  their  Interim  Report,  the  Committee  stated  that  they 
were  preparing  a  full  Report  which  would  contain  provision  for  the  detailed  application 
of  the  Scales  to  individual  teachers.  The  Committee  now  submit  their  full  Report. 

3  (a)  This  Report  applies  to  teachers  who  arc  employed  in  full-time  service 
exclusively  in  that  capacity  whether  as  members  of  the  teaching  staff  of  a  Farm 
Institute  or  as  teachers  of  agricultural  (including  horticultural)  subjects  on  the  staffs 
of  Local  Education  Authorities. 

(b)  The  Committee  contemplate  that  the  Principal  of  a  Farm  Institute  will 
normally  be  the  Principal  Agricultural  Officer  of  the  Local  Education  Authority 
for  the  area  served  by  the  Institute.  They  further  contemplate  that  the  establishment 
of  Farm  Institute  teaching  staffs  and  of  teachers  of  Agriculture  (including  Horticulture) 
on  the  staffs  of  Local  Education  Authorities  will  be  determined  by  the  Local  Education 
Authority  in  agreement  with  the  Minister. 

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SCALES   FOR   ASSISTANTS 

4.     (a)  The  following  scales  shall  apply  : — 

i 
Men  j  Women 


Annual 

"| 

Annual 

r 

Minimum 

Increment^1) 

Maximum  ; 

Minimum 

Increment^1) 

Maximum 

__.'._ 

• 

£ 

£ 

£       ' 

£ 

£ 

'        £ 

300                       15 

525 

270 

12 

420 

These  Scales  are  set  out  in  full  in  Appendix  V  to  this  Report. 

ADDITIONS  TO  THE  SCALES 

(b)  Additions  for  Training.     For  teachers  who  have  spent  three  years  in  approved 
study  and /or  trainmg(J)  both  the  minimum  and  the  maximum  of  the  appropriate 
scale  shall  be  increased  by  the  amount  of  one  increment.     For  teachers  who  have  so 
spent  four  years  the  minimum  and  the  maximum  shall  be  increased  by  the  amount  of 
two  increments.     For  teachers  who  have  so  spent  five  years  or  more  the  minimum  and 
the  maximum  shall  be  increased  by  the  amount  of  three  increments. 

(c)  Additions  for   Graduate    Teachers.     For   Graduates   the   minimum  of  the 
appropriate  scale  shall  be  increased  (or,  in  the  case  of  teachers  qualifying  for  the 
additions  under  Sub-section  4  (6)  above  shall  be  further  increased)  by  the  amount  of  one 
increment,  and  the  maximum  shall  be  increased  (or  further  increased)  by  the  amount 
of  two  increments.     These  additions  shall  not,  however,  be  given  during  any  period 
in  respect  of  which  the  teacher  is  in  receipt  of  an  allowance  under  the  terms  of 
Section  5  (#)  below. 

For  the  purposes  of  this  Section  a  Graduate  Teacher  is  a  teacher  who  possesses 
a  University  degree  (•*)  (4)  (r>)  or  equivalent  academic  or  professional  qualifications 
(see  Section  11),  or  who  has  been  placed  on  the  Graduate  Scale  under  the  terms  of 
Sections  8,  9  or  10  of  the  1920  and  1927  Secondary  Reports  of  the  Burnham  Com- 
mittee or  the  corresponding  Sections  of  the  Technical  Reports  of  1921  and  1927. 

ALLOWANCES  OVER  AND  ABOVE  SCALE  SALARY 

5.  (<?)  For  Assistants  there  shall  be  special  posts  in  respect  of  which  allowances 
over  and  above  the  Scale  Salary  shall  be  granted  for  special  responsibility,  special 
work  of  an  advanced  character,  special  academic,  professional  or  industrial  qualifica- 
tions, or  other  circumstances  which  in  the  opinion  of  the  Authority  justify  an  addition 
to  the  scale.     The  allowances  shall  not  be  applied  so  as  in  effect  to  alter  the  operation 
of  the  Scales. 

(fc)  The  number,  value  and  distribution  of  such  posts  shall  be  decided  by  the  Local 
Education  Authority  in  agreement  with  the  Minister. 
(c)  The  amounts  of  the  allowances  shall  be  :  -  - 

For  Men  ;   not  less  than  £50  per  annum  ;  not  more  than  £100  per  annum. 
For  Women  :   not  less  than  £40  per  annum  ;   not  more  than  £80  per  annum. 

SCALES    FOR    SENIOR    ASSISTANTS 

6.  (a)  In  addition  to  post?  for  Assistants,  a  Local  Education  Authority  may, 
in  agreement  with  .the  Minister,  establish  posts  for  Senior  Assistants. 

(1)  Annual  increments  accrue  on  completion  of  yeai&  of  service  recognised  for  the  purposes  of  Section 
12  of  this  Report.     With  regard  to  adjustment  of  salaries  to  a  uniform  incremental  date,  see  Section  14. 

(2)  Sec  Appendix  IV 

( 3)  Phis  term  is  deemed  for  salary  purposes  to  include  degrees  of  : — 

(a}  English,  Welsh,  Scottish4,  Irish,  Dominion  and  Colonial  Universities 

(6)  St.  David's  College,  Lampcler 

(<•)  Other  Universities,  provided  that  the  standard  of  the  degree  approximates  to  that  of  an 
English  University  In  the  case  of  such  degrees,  reference  should  in  the  first  instance  be  made 
to  the  Ministry  of  Education. 

(4)  Teachers  who  have  passed  the  requisite  iinal  examination  and  complied  with  the  other  conditions 
for  the  award  of  a  degree  are  classed  as  Graduates  for  salary  purposes  even  though  the  degree  has  not  * 
been  conferred  upon  them  by  the  University. 

(5)  The  holders  of  the  following  qualifications  are  not  classed  as  Graduates  for  salary  purposes  : — 

U)  L.L  A.  (St    Andrews) 

(6)  B.fes  L.  or  B.feb  Sc.  ol  a  1'rcnch  University. 

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The  Scales  for  Senior  Assistants  are  as  follows  : 


Men 

Women 

Annual 

Annual 

Minimum 

Increment 

Maximum 

Minimum 

Increment 

Maximum 

£ 

£ 

£ 

r 

£ 

£ 

600 

25 

750 

480 

20 

600 

The  Scales  are  set  out  in  full  in  Appendix  V  to  this  Report. 

(c)  The  number  of  such  posts  shall  be  decided  by  the  Local  Education  Authority, 
in  agreement  with  the  Minister. 

7.  There  may  be  one  or  more  posts,  such  as  those  of  Deputy  Principal  Officer 
or  Warden  of  a  Farm  Institute,  to  which  higher  scales  of  salaries  than  those  for  Senior 
Assistants  in  general  should  be  applied.  Each  of  these  posts  shall  be  established  by 
the  Local  Education  Authority  in  agreement  with  the  Minister.  For  these  posts  the 
Committee  recommend  the  following  scales  of  salaries  : 


Minimum 

£ 

750 


Men 

Annual 
Increment 


25 


!  Maximum  |  Minimum 


£ 

850 


£ 
600 


Women 

Annual 
Increment 

£ 

20 


Maximum 

;     £ 

680 


The  Scales  are  set  out  in  full  in  Appendix  V  to  this  Report. 

Where  there  is  more  than  one  such  post,  the  Local  Education  Authority  in 
agreement  with  the  Minister  may  grant  in  respect  of  one  of  the  posts  a  special  allow- 
ance as  follows  : 

For  Men  :    not  less  than  £50  per  annum  ;   not  more  than  £100  per  annum. 

For  Women  :   not  less  than  £40  per  annum  ;  not  more  than  £80  per  annum. 

ADDITION    TO    THE    SCALES 

8.  For(b)  Senior  Assistants  who  have  spent  three  years  in  approved  study  and -'or 
traimng(7)  both  the  minimum  and  the  maximum  of  the  appropriate  scale  shall  be 
increased  by  £15  in  the  case  of  men  and  £12  in  the  case  of  women.     For  Senior 
Assistants  who  have  sq  spent  four  years,  the  additions   shall  be    £30  and    £24 
respectively.     For  Senior  Assistants  who  have  so  spent  five  years  or  more  the  additions 
shall  be  £45  and  £36  respectively. 

PRINCIPAL    OFFICERS 

9.  The  Committee  recommend  that   Local   Education  Authorities   shall,  m 
agreement  with  the  Minister,  establish  salaries  or  scales  of  salaries  for  Principal 
Agricultural  Officers. 

For  the  guidance  of  Authorities,  the  Committee  recommend  that  a  Principal 
Officer  shall  be  considered  to  be  of  not  inferior  status  to  a  County  Advisory  Officer, 
and  that  the  Authority  shall  have  regard  to  this  in  determining  the  salary  or  scale  of 
salary  ;  provided  that  the  Authority  is  not  thereby  prevented  from  giving  consideration 
to  an  exceptional  case. 

RESIDENTIAL   DUTIES 

10.  Residential  Duties  shall  be  remunerated  by  agreed  emoluments  or  equivalent 
allowances  which  are  not  to  be  regarded  as  part  of  the  salary. 

QUALIFICATIONS  ENTITLING  A  TEACHER  TO  BE  CLASSED 
AS  A  GRADUATE  FOR  THE  PURPOSES  OF  SECTION  4  (c) 
OF  THIS  REPORT 

11.  The  qualifications  which  shall  be  recognised  as  entitling  a  teacher  to  be 
classed  as  a  Graduate  for  the  purposes  of  Section  4  (c)  of  this  Report  are  set  out  in 
Appendix  I. 

(6)  This  provision  applies  to  all  posts  under  Sections  6  and  7. 

(7)  Sec  Appendix  IV. 

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CORRECT    POSITION^) 

12.  (a)  In  determining  the  correct  position  of  a  teacher  on  the  Assistants'  Scale 
at  any  time  the  following  service  shall  be  taken  into  account  : 

(i)  Service  of  the  types  and  under  the  conditions  set  forth  in  Appendix  II 
to  this  Report. 

(ii)  War  service  within  the  limits  and  under  the  conditions  explained  in 
Appendix  III  to  this  Report. 

(b)  In  determining  the  correct  position  of  a  Senior  Assistant  holding  a  post  to 
which  the  scales  prescribed  in  Section  6  (b)  apply  : 

(i)  the  commencing  salary  shall  be  the  minimum  of  the  scale  unless  the 
salary  applicable  on  the  Assistants'  Scale,  including  any  allowances  awarded  under 
Section  5,  exceeds  this  amount,  in  which  case  the  teacher  shall  be  appointed  at 
the  next  higher  point  on  the  scale  for  Senior  Assistants  ; 

(11)  one  increment  of  £25  (men)  and  £20  (women)  shall  be  added  to  the 
minimum  in  respect  of  each  completed  year  of  full-time  service  in  the  status 
of  Senior  Assistant. 

(c)  In  determining  the  correct  position  of  a  Senior  Assistant  holding  a  post  to  which 
the  scales  prescribed  in  Section  7  apply,  regard  shall  be  had  to  previous  service  in  a 
like  capacity. 

WITHHOLDING   OF   INCREMENTS 

13.  No  increment  shall  be  withheld  m  respect  of  any  year  unless  the  service 
for  that  year  has  been  declared  unsatisfactory  by  the  Local  Education  Authority. 
The  effect  of  this  provision  shall  be  limited  to  one  year  unless  the  Local  Education 
Authority  otherwise  determine. 

INCREMENTAL   DATE 

14.  (a)  The  Committee  recommend  all  Local  Education  Authorities  to  adopt 
a  uniform  incremental  date  at   1st  April.     In  adjusting  salaries  to  that  uniform 
incremental  date  the  principle  which  applies  is  that  teachers  who  remain  continuously 
in  service  throughout  the  financial  year  should  receive  the  same  salary  in  respect 
of  that  year  as  though  no  uniform  date  were  in  force,  but  increments  were  given  as 
from  the  date  of  completion  of  an  integral  number  of  years  of  service.     In  reckoning 
service  for  this  purpose  the  number  of  odd  days  may  be  ignored  or  counted  as  one 
month  according  as  it  is  or  is  not  less  than  15,  i.e.,  the  date  of  completion  of  a  year's 
service  may  be  taken  to  be  the  first  of  the  month  which  is  nearer  to  the  actual  date. 

(b)  The  principle  which  applies  to  the  calculation  of  salary  in  the  case  of  migrants 
and  of  teachers  discontinuing  service  and  resuming  it  m  the  same  area  is  that  teachers 
of  the  same  qualifications  and  the  same  amount  of  service  at  any  particular  time  who 
are  employed  by  the  same  Local  Education  Authority  in  similar  conditions  should 
have  the  same  rate  of  salary.  This  rate  is,  therefore,  determined  by  considering  what 
salary  an  existing  teacher  would  be  receiving  who  had  been  continuously  employed 
in  the  area  and  had  the  same  service  as  the  migrant  at  the  date  of  appointment,  except- 
ing that  when  the  salary  of  a  teacher  has  been  assessed  for  any  financial  year  it  is 
retained  by  the  teacher  for  the  remainder  of  the  year  even  though  he 'she  has  sub- 
sequently a  break  in  service,  provided  that  he/she  resumes  service  after  the  break  in 
the  area  of  the  same  Authority  and  in  the  same  status. 

SALARIES   OF    "EXISTING   TEACHERS" 

15.  No  teacher  under  a  contract  of  employment  on  31st  March,  1945,  in 
institutions  or  services  to  which  this  Report  relates  shall  receive,  by  reason  of  the 
operation  of  these  scales,  a  smaller  rate  of  salary  than  he/she  would  have  been  eligible 
to  receive  under  such  contract  of  employment. 

DURATION   OF   THE   SCALES 

16.  It  is  recommended  that  the  scales  in  this  Report  shall  have  effect  as  from 
1st  April,  1945,  and  shall  continue  in  operation  until  3 1st  March,  1948. 

(8)  With  regard  to  the  adjustment  of  salary  to  a  uniform  incremental  date  see  Section  14  ot  this 
Report. 

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COMMITTEE    OF   REFERENCE 

17.  The  Committee  shall  act  as  a  Joint  Committee  of  Reference,  to  which 
shall  stand  referred  for  consideration  any  matter  relating  to  the  interpretation  of  the 
provisions  of  this  Report  brought  forward  by  a  Local  Education  Authority  acting 
through  the  Authorities'  Panel,  or  by  any  Association  of  Teachers  acting  through  the 
Teachers'  Panel,  or  by  consent  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee. 

We  have  the  honour  to  be, 
Madam, 

Your  obedient  servants, 

(Chairman). 


(Authorities'  Panel). 


(Teachers9  Panel). 
5th  November,  1946. 


(Joint  Hon.  Secretaries). 


LETTER  FROM  LORD   SOULBURY  FORWARDING  A  COPY  OF  THE 
INTERIM  REPORT  TO  THE  MINISTER  OF  EDUCATION 

8th  July,  1946. 
DEAR  Miss  WILKINSON,  ' 

I  have  pleasure  in  enclosing  a  copy  of  the  Interim  Report  of  the  Farm  Institute 
Committee,  which  has  been  prepared  by  the  drafting  Sub-Committee,  approved  by 
Alderman  Byng  Kenrick  and  Mr.  Wickham  Murray  and  signed  by  the  Honorary 
Secretaries  and  myself  as  being  a  correct  record  of  the  conclusions  and  recommenda- 
tions which  we  reached  on  Friday,  21st  June  last. 

Yours  sincerely, 

SOULBURV. 

THE  RT.  HON.  ELLEN  WILKINSON,  M.P., 
Minister  of  Education, 
Belgrave  Square,  S.W.I. 

LETTER  FROM  THE  MINISTER  OF  EDUCATION  TO  LORD  SOULBURY 

IN  REPLY 

2bth  September,  1946. 
DEAR  LORD  SOULBURY, 

Thank  you  for  your  letter  of  8th  July  with  which  you  sent  a  copy  of  the  Interim 
Report  of  the  Committee  which  was  set  up  to  consider  the  remuneration  appropriate 
to  the  teaching  staff  of  Farm  Institutes  and  to  teachers  of  agricultural  (including 
horticultural)  subjects  on  the  staff  of  Local  Education  Authorities. 

I  have  now  considered  the  recommendations  made  in  consultation  with  the 
Minister  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries^  and  I  am  glad  to  be  able  to  inform  you  that 
I  approve  those  scales. 

I  would  take  this  opportunity  of  expressing  to  you  and,  through  you,  to  the 
Committee,  the  thanks  of  Mr.  Tom  Williams,  and  myself  for  the  time  and  trouble 
you  have  together  expended  upon  this  work,  and  for  the  rapidity  with  which  you  have 
completed  the  first  part  of  the  task  that  you  were  asked  to  undertake. 

Yours  sincerely, 

ELLEN  WILKINSON. 

THE  LORD  SOULBURY,  P.C.,  O.B.E.,  M.C., 
Kingswood, 
Heath, 

Leighton  Buzzard, 
Beds. 

(To  be  followed  by 

(a)  Lord  Soulbury's  letter  submitting  the  full  Report 

(b)  The  Minister's  reply.) 

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APPENDIX  I 

QUALIFICATIONS  ENTITLING  A  TEACHER  TO  BE  CLASSED  AS  A  GRADUATE  FOR 
THE  PURPOSES  OF  SECTION  4  (c)  OF  THIS  REPORT 

The  following  qualifications  shall  he  recognised  as  entitling  a  teacher  to  be  classed  as  a  Graduate 
tor  the  purposes  of  Section  4  (c)  oi  this  Report   — 

(a)  Architecture — 

Assoaateship  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects,  if  awarded  alter  passing  the  Examina- 
tion of  the  Institute,  or  an  Examination  accepted  by  the  Institute  as  giving  exemption  from  its 
own  Examination 

(6)  Art— 

(i)  The  Art  Teachers'  Diploma,  or  the  Teaching  Certificate  for  Teacheis  in  Schools  of  Art, 
issued  by  the  Ministry  of  Education  or  the  Board  oi  Education  under  the  provisions  of  Rules  109, 
or  of  Circular  1214,  or — for  teachers  who  have  rendered  meritorious  service  as  teachers  of  Art, 
and  who  became  Certificated.  Teachers  College-trained  not  later  than  1st  August,  1925 — the 
qualifications  required  ior  the  Diploma  or  Teaching  Certificate  referred  to  above,  without  the 
completion  of  the  prescribed  course  of  professional  training  and  the  passing  of  an  examination 
in  the  Punciples  ol  Teaching  and  School  Management 

(n)  The  London  University  Diploma  in  Hne  Art  (Slade  School)  provided   — 
(a)  that  it  has  been  endorsed  under  the  provisions  of  Rules  109,  or 
(b}  that  the  teacher — 

(0  has  passed  the  Examination  in  Drawing  oi  the  Mimstr>  of  Education  or  the 

oi  Education  , 

(ii)  was  not  less  than  19  \cars  oi  age  at  the  time  of  entry  upon  the  course  for  the 
Diploma  , 

(ni)  holds  a  qualification  in  pichmmai\  general  education  satisfying  the  require- 
ments of  paragraph  2  of  Rules   J09 

Un)  I  he  Diploma  oi  Associate-ship  ol  the  Koval  College  ol  Art,  provided  that  the  teacher  holds 
.1  qualification  in  preliminary  gcneial  education  satisfying  the  icquirements  ol  paragraph  2  of 
Rules  109. 

(iv)   The  Eull  Associateship  oi  the  Royal  College  of  Art  (9) 

(v)  The  Art  Matter's  Certificate,  Group  I, (9)  if  awarded  under  the  Rules  of  1901  and  sub- 
sequent years 

(vi)  Ihe  Specialist  Art  Teachers*1  Diploma  of  the  Edinburgh  College  of  Art,  with  Certificate 
of  Training  at  the  Edinburgh  Provincial  Training  Centre,  obtained  under  the  Scheme  which 
came  into  force  on  1st  October,  192b 

(t)  Modern  Languages — 
(i)  1 -rench — 

Licence  6s  Lettrcs 

Doctoral  d'Umversite  (with  thesis  \\rilten  and  sustained  in  1'rcnch' 
Doctoral  d'Etat  es  Lettrcs 
(11)  Other  languages — 

A  qualification  of  equivalent  standard  .to  those  recommended  tor  French 

(J)  Science  and  '1  cchnology — 

(i)  Associatcship  ot  the  Ro>al  College  oi  Science  ( London  i 
(n)  Associateship  of  the  Royal  College  ol  Science  (Ireland1* 
(in)  Associateship  of  the  City  and  Guilds  oi  London  Institute 
(iv)  Associateship  ot  the  Royal  School  ot  Mines 
(v)  \Vhit\vorth  Scholarship  it  gained  between  1887  and  1922 

(c)  Music — 

(1)  Graduate  of  the  Roval  Schools  of  Music  (London). 

(2)  For  students  entering  upon  their  courses  at  either  of  the  Institutions  not  later  than  the 
Session  1929-30  — 

Associateship  of  the  Ro\al  Academy  of  Music  by  examination  , 

Graduate  oi  the  Royal  College  of  Music  , 

Licentiateship  ot  the  Royal  Academy  of  Music  with  special  Teaching  Diploma  oi  the 
Academy  , 

Associatcship  of  the  Rov  ii  College  of  Music   with  special  Teaching  Diploma  of  the 
College  , 
provided  that— 

(i)  at  least  three  years  after  the  ago  ji  18  years  were  spent  in  full  time  study  at  cither  the 
Royal  Academy  or  Royal  College  of  Mm««'  ; 

(11)  not  later  than  the  end  of  tnc  first  year  ot  the  Course  the  teacher  passed  the  School 
Certificate  Examination  or  an  equivalent  examination  in  General  Education 

Note  — Holders  of  honorary  distinctions  of  the  Royal  Academy  and  Royal  College  of 
Music  (including  the  Associateship  of  the  Royal  Academy  not  by  examination)  will  continue 
to  be  regarded  as  graduates  for  salary  purposes  ii  at  a  date  not  later  than  31st  December 
1929,  they  had  approved  teaching  service  in  that  status 

(/)  Membership  of  Professional  Societies — 

Associateship  of  the  Institute  of  Physics  ; 

Associateship  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  Chemistry  , 

Provided  in  each  case  that  the  Associate  has  passed  the  Institute's  Examination  for  Associate- 
ship  or  an  examination  accepted  by  the  Institute  as  giving  exemption  from  the  Associate  Member- 
ship Examination 

(9)  |This  is  not  now  awarded. 

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v 

Associate  membership  of  the  following  Institutions  •  The  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers  ; 
The  Institution  of  Mechanical  Engineers  ;  The  Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers  , 

Provided  in  each  case  that  election  to  Associate  membership  has  followed  the  passing  of  the 
Associate  Membership  Examination,  or  of  an  examination  accepted  by  the  Institution  as  giving 
exemption  from  the  Associate  Membership  Examination. 

Associate  Membership  ol  the  Institution  of  Structural  Engineers,  provided — 

(i)  that  election  to  Associate  Membership  has  followed  the  passing  of  the  Associate  Membership 
Examination  after  1st  April,  1935,  or  of  an  examination  accepted  after  that  date  by  the  Institution 
as  giving  exemption  from  the  Associate  Membership  Examination  ;  and 

(II)  that  the  candidate  has  attained  a  standard  of  general  education  which  would  qualify  him 
for  admission  to  the  studentship  class  of  the  Institution  were  he  between  the  appropriate  ages  for 
this  class.  ' 

The  Pharmaceutical  Chemist  qualification  (by  examination)  of  the  Pharmaceutical  Society 
of  Great  Britain 

The  Associateship,  by  examination  (Parts  I  and  II)  of  the  Textile  Institute 

(?)  Miscellaneous — 

The  First  Class  Colliery  Managers'  Certificate  if  the  holder  has  had  three  years'  industrial 
experience  after  the  age  of  21  and  has  also  obtained  the  Diploma  of  a  Mining  College  recognised 
by  the  Board  of  Trade 

The  Extra  Master's  Certificate  of  Competency  of  the  Board  oi  Trade  by  examination  passed 
after  1st  March,  1931,  provided  that  service  at  sea  equal  to  the  minimum  requirements  of  the 
Board  of  Trade  Regulations  for  Master  is  reckoned  as  part  ol  the  qualification 

The  Extra  First  Class  Engineer's  Certificate  of  Competency  of  the  Board  oi  Trade 

Qualifications  obtained  by  Officers  who  have  reached  ranks  in  His  Majesty's  Forces  promotion 
to  which  has  followed  a  course  of  study  or  training  which  the  Committee,  in  agreement  with  the 
Minister,  accept  as  equivalent  to  courses  of  study  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  degree. 

Other  industrial,  commercial  or  professional  qualifications  and  experience  which  arc  accepted 
by  the  Committee  in  agreement  with  the  Minister. 

APPENDIX  II 

SERVICE  RECOGNISED  FOR  THE  PURPOSES  OF  SECTION  12  (a)  (i)  OF  THIS  REPORT. 

I. — Types  of  Service 

1.  (a)  Teaching  service  in  the  following  classes  ol  educational  institutions,  grant-aided  or  recognised 
as  efficient,  in  England  and  Wales,  and  the  corresponding  institutions  in  Scotland,  the  Isle  oi  Man, 
Guernsey  and  Jersey  : — 

Institutions  and  Services  to  which  this  Report  relates  , 

Technical  Colleges  and  Institutes,  Art  Colleges  and  Schools  , 

Primary  Schools  , 

Public  Elementary  Schools  , 

Certified  Efficient  Elementary  Schools  in  England  and  Wales  , 

Special  Subjects  Centres  , 

Special  Schools  (both  Day  and  Boarding)  and  Institutions  certified  under  the  Mental  Deficiency 
Act,  1913  (including  State  Institutions  established  and  maintained  by  the  Board  of  Control)  ; 

Nursery  Schools  and  Classes,  War-time  Nurseries  and  Nursery  Classes  ,  Residential  Nurscncs  , 

Secondary  Schools  , 

Tumor  Technical,  Commercial  and  Housewifery  Schools  ;    Junior  Art  Departments  } 

Preparatory    Schools  , 

Pupil   1  eacher  Centres  , 

Universities,  University  Colleges,  Agricultural  Colleges  and   Framing  Colleges  , 

Public  Assistance  Schools  (formerly  called  Poor  Law  Schools)  ; 

Approved  Schools  (formerly  called  Reformatory  and  Industrial  Schools)  , 

Junior  Instruction  Centres  , 

Ministry  of  Labour  Training  Centres  5 

Schools  of  Nautical  Training 

(b)  Similar  service  — 

(i)  in  other  schools  or  institutions  within  the  British  limpire,  or  in  Lgypt,  which  the  Local 
Education  Authority,  after  making  full  inquiries,  arc  satisfied  may  properly  be  regarded  as  of 
equivalent  standard  (for  this  purpose  the  Mandated  Areas  arc  regarded  as  within  the  British 
Empire)  , 

(n)  rendered  overseas  by  teachers  employed  by  Local  Education  Authorities  in  England  and 
Wales  who  proceed  to  the  Overseas  Dominions,  States  and  Provinces,  or  to  a  foreign  country  under 
the  interchange  arrangements  approved  by  the  Ministry 

(III)  in  any  school  in  a  foreign  country  maintained  primarily  for  the  education  oi  the  children 
of  British  subjects  which  the  Ministry  of  Education  have  approved  for  the  purpose  of  this  para- 
graph ; 

(iv)  in  any  school  or  institution  m  a  foreign  countiy  which  is  shown  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
Ministry  of  Education  to  be  a  school  in  wnich  it  is  expedient  to  facilitate  the  employment  ot 
British  teachers. 

CO  Teaching  service  in  Naval,  Marine  and  Dockyard  Schools  and  as  Instructor  Officer  or  School- 
master R.N.  ;  and  in  Royal  Air  Force  Educational  Institutions. 

(d)  (i)  Teaching  service  in  Army  Schools  for  soldiers'  children  in  any  part  of  the  world  ;  and 
service  in  connection  with  the  academic  part  of  the  instruction  given  in  the  following  institutions  controlled 
by  the  Army  Council  : — 

Boys'  Technical  School,  Beachley  Camp,  Chepstow  ; 

School  of  Electric  Lighting,  Stokes  Bay  ; 

Artillery  College^  Woolwich  ; 

School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  , 

Signal  Training  Centre,  Maresfield  ; 

Royal  Tank  Corps  Training  Centre,  Bovington  Camp  , 

Royal  Army  Ordnance  Corps  School  of  Instruction,  Hilsca. 

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(ii)  Teaching  service  in  the  Army  Educational  Corps  or  as  Education  Officer  in  the  Royal  Air  Force 

(2)  (i)  A  year  spent  under  the  Ministry  of  Education  Scheme  or  similar  Scheme  under  the  Board  of 
Education  in  the  capacity  of  Assistant  (Assistantc)  or  Repetitcur  (Rcpetitrice)  in  France,  or  the  equivalent 
capacity  in  another  foreign  country  ; 

(n)  A  second  year  similarly  spent  in  a  different  foreign  country  ; 

provided  that  no  such  period  has  ^been  taken  into  account  for  the  purpose  of  'I  raining  Addition  under 
Section  4  (b)  or  Section  8 

(f)  Other  teaching  service  approved  by  the  Committee  for  the  purpose 

2  Service  which  has  been  accepted  by  the  Ministry  as  that  of  an  Organiser  under  Section  1 1  of 
the  Teachers  (Superannuation)  Act,  1925,  or  Section  2  of  the  Teachers  (Superannuation)  Act,  1945 

3  Time  spent  in  industry  or  commerce  or  in  professional  or  research  work  after  the  age  of  21 
years  where  likely  to  be  of  value  to  the  teacher  in  the  performance  of  his/her  duties  may  be  approved 
by  the  Local  Education  Authority  in  its  discretion,  and  if  so  approved,  shall  be  counted  as  equivalent 
to  teaching  service  provided  that  no  more  than  ten  years  shall  be  so  counted. 

II.— General 

1  Service  in  a  School  in  the  period  prior  to  the  date  ol  hs  recognition  as  efficient  by  the  Ministry 
is  accepted  under  Section  12  (a)  (i)  of  this  Report  provided  that  the  School  was  not  decided  by  the 
Ministry  to  be  inefficient  during  the  period  in  question 

2.  l\nt-tttne  Tea  i  hint;  Scivtce — In  calculating  the  salary  of  a  Teacher  a  proportionate  increment 
may  be  given  for  previous  part-time  teaching  service  (e  g  ,  one  increment  lor  two  years'  half-time  teaching 
service),  subject  to  the  condition  that,  where  part-time  teaching  was  concurrent  with  other  service  or 
experience  which  can  be  counted  for  increment,  not  more  than  one  increment  on  the  appropriate  scale 
can,  in  the  aggregate,  be  given  in  respect  of  a  year  ot  a  Teacher's  life 

3  (i)  The  following  arc  examples  of  service  not  accepted  as  service  for  increment  purposes  . — 

(u)  Service  as  Supplementary  Teacher 

(6)  Service  of-  1'cmporarv  Teachers  in  War-time  Nurseries,  War-time  Nursery  Classes  and 
Residential  Nurseries  rendered  prior  to  the  date  of  their  approval  by  the  Atimstry  in  that  capacity 
(t)  Service  under  the  age  of  18  years 
(d}  Foreign  service  (i  c  ,  service  outside  the  British  Kmpirc)  except  as  provided  for  in  paragraph 

1  1  (fc)  and  I  1  (e)  above 

(c)  Service  as  Private  Tutor 

(/)  Teaching  under  supervision  (c  g    Student   Teacher  and  Pupil  Teacher) 
in)  Absences  on  leave  without  pay  do  not  count  as  service 

4  Aggregation  of  pcnod*  of  \<nvice  fot   inclement  pwpo\e*        The  following  arrangements  shall 
apply  .— 

(i)  The  complete  calendar  months  will  be  totalled  ,  and 

(n)  The  odd  davs  at  the  beginning  and  end  ot  the  period  of  service  where  the  service  included  a 
complete  calendar  month  and  all  the  da}s  of  service  where  it  did  not  will  be  aggregated 
In  order  to  equate  odd  days  to  months  of  service  the  sum  of  all  the  aggregates  in  (n)  for  the  whole 
of  the  teacher's  service  which  is  taken  into  account  for  increment  purposes  will  be  divided  by  30.     The 
quotient  will  be  taken  as  a  number  of  complete  months,  and  the  remainder  will  count  as  one  month, 
or  will  not  count  accoiding  as  it  is  15  days  or  over,  or  less  than  15  days 

In  the  case  of  teachers  paid  at  daily  rates  service  continuing  on  both  sides  of  the  week-end  will  be 
regarded  as  including  the  week-end,  but  ihe  school  vacations  will  not  be  included  unless  the  teacher  has  a 
continuous  cngagcmc'iit  Neither  the  incidence  of  a  financial  year  nor  a  change  of  employment  is 
regarded  as  affecting  the  continuity  of  service  which  otherwise  runs  continuously 

APPENDIX  III 

WAR  SERVICE  RECOGNISED  FOR  THE  PURPOSE  OF  SECTION  12  (a)  (ii)  OF  THIS 

REPORT 

I. — War  service  during  the  war  beginning  in  1939 
1,     War  service  of  the  following  kinds  shall  be  reckoned  as  equivalent  to  teaching  service   — 

(a)  Service  in  any  of  the  naval,  military  and  air  forces  of  the  Crown. 

(6)  Service  which  the  Ministry  considers  may  properly  be  treated  for  the  purpose  of  the  rl  eachcrs 
Superannuation  (War  Service)  Act,  1939,  in  the  same  manner  as  service  in  those  forces. 

(r)  A  period  of  disablement,  not  exceeding  three  years,  provided  that  satisfactory  evidence 
is  produced  that  the  teacher  was  unable  to  undertake  teaching  duties,  or  to  complete  his  preparation 
for  the  teacning  profession,  owing  to  disabilities  contracted  as  a  result  of  war  service 

2  War  service  as  defined  above  shall  '.i-  counted  for  increment  at  the  rate  applicable  upon  the 
scale  for  Assistants. 

3.  The  following  conditions  are  applicable  in  connection  with  the  counting  of  war  service  for 
increment  * — 

(a)  War  service  shall  be  deemed  to  include  all  service  rendered  by  a  teacher  prior  to  1st  Septem- 
ber, 1030,  which,  as  from  that  date,  became  war  service  as  defined  in  paragraph  1  above. 

(6)  If  the  total  period  spent  m  a  two  year  full-time  course  of  study  or  training  for  the  teaching 
profession  falls  short  of  the  normal  period  for  that  course,  a  corresponding  deduction  shall  be 
made  from  the  period  of  war  service 

(c)  Service  before  the  age  of  18  shall  not  be  counted. 

II. — War  service  in  the  previous  war  beginning  in  1014 

War  service  rendered  by  teachers  during  the  previous  war  beginning  in  1914  is  recognised  within 
the  limits  and  under  the  conditions  specified  in  Appendix  V  of  the  Burnham  Reports  of  1938, 

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APPENDIX  IV 
APPROVED  STUDY  AND/OR  TRAINING  (Sections  4  (b)  and  8  of  this  Report) 

The  following  courses  and  periods  of  study  and/or  training*!  have  been  approved  by  the  Com- 
mittee for  the  purposes  of  Sections  4  (b)  and  8  of  this  Report  : — 

1.     Entitling  a  teacher  to  the  addition  of  one  increment 

(i)  Three-year  courses  at  Training  Colleges  leading  to  the  status  of  Qualified  Teacher  i 

(h)  Two-year  courses  at  Training  Colleges  leading  to  the  status  of  Qualified  Teacher  supplemented 
by  a  recognised  third-year  course. 

(iii)  Three-year  courses  at  the  following  Physical  Training  Colleges  • — 

Chelsea  Physical  Training  College  .  .  .     (Courses  commenced  1909  or  later). 

Anstey  Physical  Training  College  .  .  1 

Dartiord  Bergman  Osterberg  Physical  Training  College     ^(Courses  commenced  1919  or  later) 
Bedford  Physical  Training  College  .          ..   J 

Liverpool  Physical  Training  College  .         .  ...     (Courses  completed  1940  or  later) 

Nonington  College  of  Physical  Education 

(iv)  Three  years'  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical  College,  §  resulting 
in  the  award  oi  a  Degree  or  equivalent  qualification  accepted  under  Appendix  I  of  this  Report ;  or 
two  years'  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical  College,  resulting  in  the 
award  of  a  Degree3  followed  by  a  further  year  of  post-graduate  study,  advanced  work  or  research  in 
the  same  Institution  or  under 'the  supervision  ot  an  Institution  of  similar  standing. 

(v)  Three  years'  full-time  study  resulting  in  the  award  of  the  Diploma  or  Certificate  of  a  Technical 
College  accepted  by  the  Committee  for  this  purpose 

(vi)  Three  years'  full-time  study  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  National  Diploma 

(yn)  Three  years'  full-time  study  spent  in  obtaining  one  ol  the  qualifications  specified  in  Appendix  I 
of  this  Report. 

2. — Entitling  the  teacher  to  the  addition  of  two  increments 

(i)  Three  years  (or  the  equivalent)  in  studv  at  a  University  or  University  College  or  Technical 
College  resulting  in  the  award  oi  a  Degree,  with  the  satisfactory  completion  of  one  year  (or  the  equivalent) 
of  training  in  teaching.  I 

(ii)  Pour  years*  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical  College  resulting 
in  the  award  of  a  Degree  or  Diploma  in  cases  where  the  normal  period  of  the  course;  is  four  years  ,  or  a 
period  of  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical  College  resulting  in  the  award 
of  a  Degree  or  Diploma,  followed  by  post-graduate  study,  advanced  work  or  research  in  the  same 
Institution  or  under  the  supervision  of  an  Institution  of  similar  standing  and  amounting  in  the  aggregate 
to  not  less  than  four  years. 

(iii)  Two-year  courses  at  Training  Colleges  leading  to  the  status  of  qualified  teacher,  supplemented 
by  a  recognised  two-year  course  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  Degree. 

(iv)  Four  years1  full-time  study  spent  in  obtaining  one  of  the  qualifications  specified  in  Appendix  I 
of  this  Report 

3. — Entitling  the  teacher  to  the  addition  of  three  increments 

Four  years'  full-time  study  at  a  University,  University  College  or  Technical  College  resulting 
in  the  award  of  a  Degree  or  Diploma  in  cases  where  the  normal  period  of  the  course  is  four  years,  together 
with  a  recognised  one-year  course  of  training  in  teaching  ;  or  a  period  of  full-time  study  at  a  University, 
University  College  or  Technical  College  resulting  in  the  award  of  a  Degree  or  Diploma,  followed  by 
post-graduate  study,  advanced  work  or  research  in  the  same  Institution  or  under  the  supervision  oi  an 
Institution  of  similar  standing  and  amounting  in  the  aggregate  to  not  less  than  five  years. 
4. — Special  provisions  in  regard  to  shortened  or  accelerated  courses 

Where  owing  to  war  conditions  a  course  of  any  of  the  types  mentioned  above  has  been  compressed 
into  a  period  of  less  than  three  or  four  years  respectively  there  shall  be  allowed  in  respect  of  each  period 
of  one  term  by  which  the  duration  of  such  course  exceeds  two  or  three  calendar  years  respectively  one- 
third  of  the  appropriate  increment. 

Alternative  Courses  of  study  and/or  training 

1  Courses  similar  in  duration  and  otherwise  equivalent  to  those  referred  to  in  1  above,  whether 
completed  in  England  and  Wales  or  elsewhere,  may  also  be  accepted.  In  the  case  of  such  courses 
reference  should  in  the  first  instance  be  made  to  the  Ministry  of  Education. 

2.  In  the  case  of  a  teacher  who,  after  the  age  of  18  years,  has  satisfactorily  pursued  during  a  period 
of  4  years  a  course  of  organised  part-time  study  approved  by  the  Minister  as  likely  to  be  of  value  in  the 
performance  of  his/her  duties  concurrently  witn  time  spent  in  industry,  or  commerce,  or  in  professional 
work,  such  period  shall  be  treated  for  the  purposes  of  Sections  4  (b)  and  8  as  equivalent  to  three  years 
spent  in  approved  full-time  study  and,  or  training,  and  may  therefore  qualify  for  an  addition  of  one 
increment  to  both  the  minimum  and  the  maximum  of  the  appropriate  scale  ;  provided  that  no  part  of 
this  period  shall  be  counted  as  equivalent  to  teaching  service  under  Appendix  II  1,  paragraph  3. 

3.  Other  courses  of  study  and/ or  training  may  also  be  accepted,  if  they  are  of  such  a  duration  and 
character  as  are  desirable  for  full-time  teachers  under  this  Report  and  are  approved  by  the  Committee 
for  the  purpose.  __ 

*An  extension  of  a  shorter  course  by  reason  of  the  repetition  of  some  part  of  it  is  not  accepted. 
tThe  following  may  be  counted  in  the  same  way  as  a  year  of  training  for  the  purpose  of  this 
increment  * — 

(a)  A  year  spent  under  the  Ministry  of  Education  Scheme  or  similar  Scheme  under  the  Board  of 
Education  in  the  capacity  of  Assistant  (Assistarite)  or  Repetitrice)  in  France,  or  the  equivalent 
capacity  in  another  foreign  country 

(*)  A  year's  course  at  the  "  hcolc  dc  Preparation  dc  Professcurs  de  Franfais  a  PEtranger  " 
of  the  University  of  Pans. 
tThc  following  courses  do  not  qualify  for  the  increment  * — 

(i)  The  three-year  course  provided  at  some  Training  Colleges  in  preparation  for  the  Teacher's 
Certificate  of  the  National  Froebel  Union  or  Foundation. 

(ii)  A  three-year  course  under  Article  25  (a)  of  the  Scottish  Training  Regulations. 
§The  term  "  Technical  College  '*  where  used  in  this  Appendix  connotes  also  an  "  Agricultural 
College." 

II  (a)  The  words  "  or  the  equivalent  "  refer  to  a  concurrent  four  years'  course  of  training  in  teaching 
and  study  for  a  degree, 

(b}  Training  in  teaching  which  preceded,  as  well  as  that  which  followed  a  full-time  course  of  study 
for  a  degree,  is  accepted  for  this  purpose. 

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APPENDIX  V 

SALARY*  IOR  EACH  YEAR  ui 


Scales  for    Assistants 


Years 

Men 

Women 

0         

£ 

270 

1   ...         
2   
3         
4   .... 
5              .          . 
6    .              .... 
7   ... 
8    ....                   . 

315 
330 
345 
360 
375 
390 
405 
420 

AIC 

282 
294 
306 
318 
330 
342 
354 
366 

•JTO 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 


450 
465 
480 
495 
510 
525 


390 
402 
414 
420 


Scales  for  Senior  Aswtatits 
<*> 


Years 


Men 


Women 


£ 

600 
625 
650 
675 
700 
725 
750 


£ 

480 
500 
520 
540 
560 
580 
600 


(6) 


Years 


Men 


Women 


775 
800 
825 
850 


600 
620 
610 
660 
680 


"Excluding  any  additions  for  which  the  teacher  is  eligible  under  the  provisions  of  Sections  4  (b 
and  (c),  5,  7  and  8  of  this  Report. 


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MINISTRY  OF  EDUCATION 
Administrative  Memorandum  No.  194  (28th  November,  1946) 

REPORTS  OF  THE  BURNHAM  COMMITTEE  ON  THE  SALARIES  OF 

TEACHERS,  1945 

(i)     Amendments  of  the  Report  for  Teachers  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools. 

(ii)     Interpretations  of  and  method  of  applying  the  scales  for  teachers  in  Primary 
and  Secondary  Schools  and  in  Technical  Colleges,  etc. 


1.  The  attention  of  Local  Education  Authorities  and   Governing   Bodies  is 
drawn  to  the  enclosed  copy  of  the  Remuneration  of  Teachers  Amending  Order  No.  1 , 
1946,  which  makes  the  amendment  to  Section  4(d)  of  the  Burnham  Primary  and 
Secondary  Schools  Report,  particulars  of  which  are  given  in  the  accompanying 
statement,  effective  from  6th  November,  1946. 

2.  This  opportunity  is   taken   to  inform   Local  Education  Authorities   that 
certain  points  which  have  arisen  as  to  the  interpretation  of  and  methods  of  applying 
the  Scales  have  been  considered  by  the  Burnham  Committee.     The  conclusions  of  the 
Committee  are  also  set  out  in  the  Statement. 

3.  The  Minister  desires  that  Local  Education  Authorities  should  be  aware  that 
she  is  prepared  to  recognise  for  the  purposes  of  grant,  expenditure  incurred  by  them 
in  applying  the  interpretations  of  the  Report  (as  distinct  from  the  amendment  of 
Section  4(d)  of  the  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools  Report)  with  effect  from  1st 
April,  1945,  in  appropriate  cases. 

4.  It  is  proposed  in  due  course  to  have  copies  of  the  amendments  and  interpre- 
tations of  the  Report  printed  and  made  available  through  H.M.  Stationery  Office. 


AMENDMENTS  AFFECTING    THE   BURNHAM  PRIMARY    AND   SECONDARY 

SCHOOLS  REPORT 

Amendment  of  Section  4  (d)  (i),  (ii)  and  (iv)  on  pages  6  and  7  of  the  Report 
(d)     Other  Additions  •  (8) 

(i)    Where  in  the  case  of  teachers  who  obtain  the  status  of  qualified  teachers  under  paragraph 
10  (viii)  of  the  Ministry's  Circular  30  the  number  ot  completed  years  of  service  at  the  date  ot  qualification  • 

(a)  in  the  capacity  of  an  uncertificated  teacher j  or 

(6)  in  the  capacity  of  a  full-time  teacher  in  any  other  type  of  school,  service  in  which 
is  recognised  for  the  purposes  of  Section  13  (i)  of  this  Report,  who  would  have  been  eligible  for 
recognition  as  an  uncertificated  teacher  in  a  public  elementary  school. 

amounts  to  23  years  or  more,  there  shall  be  added  to  the  minimum  of  the  appropriate  scale  one  increment 
in  respect  of  each  period  of  3  years  in  excess  of  20,  provided  that  where  such  period  exceeds  a  multiple 
of  3  by  not  less  than  2,  it  shall  be  treated  for  the  purpose  of  this  Section  as  if  it  were  the  next  higher 
multiple  of  3. 

(ii)  In  the  case  of  teachers,  other  than  those  referred  to  in  Section  4  (d)  (i)  above,  who  have  been 
in  service  • — 

(a)  in  the  capacity  of  an  uncertificated  teacher,  or 

(£)  In  the  capacity  of  a  full-time  teacher  m  any  other  type  of  school,  service  in  which 
is  recognised  for  the  purpose  of  Section  13  (i)  oi  this  Report, 

and  who  have  obtained  the  status  of  qualified  teacher  either  before  or  during  the  period  of  operation 
of  the  present  Report,  the  Local  Education  Authority  shall  make  an  addition  to  the  minimum  of  the 
appropriate  scale  in  respect  of  time  previously  spent  in  teaching  service  after  attaining  the  age  of  18 
years.  The  amount  of  the  addition  shall  be  one  increment  in  respect  of  each  period  of  3  years  of  such 
service,  provided  that  where  such  period  exceeds  a  multiple  of  3  by  not  less  than  2,  it  shall  be  treated 
for  the  purpose  of  this  Section  as  if  it  were  the  next  higher  multiple  of  3. 


(8)  See  also  Section  13  of  this  Report 

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(iv)  In  the  case  of  other  teachers  who  have  obtained  the  status  of  qualified  teacher  before  1st  Apul, 
1945,  or  who  obtain  such  status  during  the  period  of  operation  of  the  present  Report,  and  who  at  the 
date  of  qualification  were  more  than  21  years  ot  age,  the  Local  Education  Authority  shall  make  an 
addition  to  the  minimum  of  the  appropriate  scale  in  respect  of  previous  experience  gained  after  attaining 
the  age  of  18  years  m  industrial,  professional,  clerical,  or  social  work,  as  approved  by  the  Local  Education 
Authority  The  amount  ot  such  additions  shall  be  arrived  at  as  follows  . — 

(a)  one  increment  shall  be  allowed  in  respect  of  each  year  of  such  experience  which  is  deemed 
by  the  Local  Education  Authority  to  be  of  exceptional  value  to  the  teacher  in  the  performance  of 
his/her  duties,  up  to  a  maximum  of  10  years  , 

(6)  further  increments  shall  be  allowed  at  the  rate  of  one  increment  m  respect  of  each  period 
of  3  years  of  such  experience  which  has  not  been  taken  into  account  for  the  purpose  of  (c^  above, 
provided  that  where  this  exceeds  a  multiple  of  3  by  not  less  than  2  it  shall  be  treated  as  il  it  were 
the  next  higher  multiple  of  3,  and  provided  also  that  the  total  number  of  increments  allowed  under 
(a)  and  (6)  shall  not  exceed  10 

No  time  shall  be  taken  into  account  for  the  purposes  of  this  sub-Section  if  increments  arc  given  in 
respect  of  it  under  some  other  section  ol  the  Report 

RECOMMENDATION  OF  THE  BURNHAM  COMMITTEE 

in  regard  to 

Interpretations  of  the  Reports  and  upon  the   Method  of 
applying  the  Prescribed  Scales 

I.  MAIN  AND  TECHNICAL  REPORTS 

Remuneration  of  teachers  who  make  up  full-time  service  by  combining 

duties  in  Primary  and  Secondary  Schools,  and  in  Schools  or  Institutions 

covered  by  the  Technical  Report 

It  is  not  the  intention  of  the  Committee  that  Section  3  of  the  Mam  Report  and  the  corresponding 
Section  of  the  Technical  Report  should  be  so  interpreted  as  to  exclude  from  the  operation  of  the  Reports 
teachers  who  are  employed  in  the  manner  indicated  above  The  Committee  recommend  that  in  such 
cases,  where  full-time  service  of  each  type  would  be  remunerated  at  different  rates,  the  teachers  should 
be  paid  at  the  higher  rate  if  they  devote  one-half  or  more  of  their  time  to  the  more  highly  pakUservice, 
and  that  in  other  cases  payment  should  be  made  at  the  lower  rate  for  all  work.  The  Committee  further 
recommend  that  this  basis  oi  payment,  if  adopted,  should  be  applied  uniformly  to  all  teachers,  so  employed 
in  the  Authority's  area. 

Graduate  Equivalents — Definition  of  term  "  Officers"  in  Section  10  11,')  of 

the    Primary    and    Secondary    Schools    Report    and    Section    12   U')    of  the 

Technical  Report 

The  Committee  agreed  that  m  order  to  remove  misunderstanding  the  word  "  Officers  **  as  used 
in  the  above  Sections  ot  the  Reports  should  be  held  to  include  non-commissioned  Officers 

Qualifications  entitling  a  teacher  to  be  classed  as  a  Graduate 

In  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  the  final  paragraph  of  Section  10  (#)  ot  the  Main  Report 
and  of  Section  12  (#)  ot  the  Technical  Report  the  Committee  now  recommend  the  acceptance  ot  the 
following  qualifications,  on  the  conditions  stated,  as  entitling  a  teacher  of  Commercial  Subjects  to  be 
classed  as  a  graduate  lor  purposes  of  Section  4  (<)  oi  the  Reports 

(i)  Associateship  of  the  Institute  of  Chartered  Accountants 
(n)  Associateship  of  the  Society  of  Incorporated  Accountants 
(in)  Associateship  ot  the  Institute  of  Actuaries. 

(iv)  Assoaateship  of  the  Association  of  Certified  and  Corporate  Accountants. 
Provided  that  . — 

(<i)  the  election  to  Associateship  has  followed  the  passmg  of  the  Final  Examination,  or  an 
examination  accepted  by  the  Institute  as  giving  exemption  from  the  Final  Examination  , 

(6)  satisfactory  proof  is  given  of  a  good  general  education  up  to  at  least  School  Certificate 
standard  , 

(c)  in  the  case  of  the  first  thre"  Associatcships,  the  teacher  has  had  4  years'  professional  experi- 
ence, and  in  the  case  of  the  fourth,  5  years'  professional  experience,  after  obtaining  the  qualification 

It  was  also  ag.rced  that  the  following  qualifications  should  similarly  be  accepted,  subject  to  the 
teacher  having  had  4  years'  professional  experu-nce  after  passing  the  examination  . — 

(v)  Barristers  (Bar  Final) 

(vi)  Solicitors  (Final  Examination  of  the  Law  Society) 
(vu)  Professional  Associate  of  the  Surveyors  Institution 

The  Committee  propose  that,  m  respect  of  teachers  in  service  on  31st  March,  1945,  teaching  service 
could  be  reckoned  towards  the  period  of  4  years'  or  5  years'  professional  experience  necessary  for  the 
qualification, 

II.     PRIMARY  AND  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS  REPORT. 

Additional  Payments  for  Teachers  in  the  "  London  Area." 

Footnote  (18)  has  been  read  in  such  a  way  as  to  give  rise  to  cases  of  hardship.  To  remove  this 
difficulty  the  footnote  should  be  construed  as  not  applying  to  teachers  normally  serving  in  the  "  London 
Area  "  but  temporarily  employed  by  a  London  Area  Authority  elsewhere 

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Grading  and  Re-grading  of  Schools. 

The  Committee  have  considered  the  application  of  the  provisions  of  Section  1 1  of  this  Report 
to  the  special  circumstances  of  those  areas  which  were  subject  to  evacuation  during  the  war.  It  is  the 
Committee's  view  that  for  the  County  of  London  and  where  desired  by  the  Local  Education  Authority 
in  other  areas,  the  following  procedure  ( subject  to  such  minor  modifications  as  may  be  proposed  by  the 
Authority  and  agreed  by  the  Minister)  should  be  applied  in  determining  the  grading  of  a  former  Public 
RIementary  School,  or  Special  School  or  Department  : — 

(i)  Where  the  school  premise*,  ceased  to  be  used  as  such  owing  to  circumstances  arising  out  of  the 
war  and 

(a)  were  used  pnor  to  31st  March,  1945,  as  a  war-time  emergency  school  ;   or 

(b)  were  not  so  used,  but  the  school  or  department  reopened  after  list  March,  1045  ; 

the  grading  as  irom  1st  April,  1945,  or  as  soon  as  possible  after  the  official  return  of  evacuated 
children  (31st  July,  1945)  may  be  fixed  in  accordance  with  Section  11  (a)  (lO  and  Section  11  (6)  (ii) 
of  the  Report 

In  applying  the  provisions  of  Section  1 1  (c)  (11)  the  scale  applicable  to  the  Head  Teacher  of  a  School 
or  department  falling  within  the  ambit  of  the  above  recommendation  which  was  in  a  provisional  grade 
on  31st  August,  1939,  should,  until  such  time  as  a  new  provisional  grade  is  assigned  under  the  terms 
of  the  above  recommendation,  or  until  he  she  is  appointed  to  some  other  school,  be  the  scale  under  this 
Report  corresponding  to  his/her  protected  scale  (if  any)  or  the  scale  appropriate  to  the  provisional 
grade  of  the  school  on  31st  August,  1939  ;  (modified  as  necessary  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  the 
proviso  to  sub-Section  11  (6)  (i)),  whichever  is  the  higher. 

If  the  Head  Teacher  is  appointed  to  some  other  school  his,  her  scale  should  then  be  that  appropriate 
to  the  grading  of  such  other  school  as  determined  under  the  provisions  of  Section  1 1  of  this  Report, 
or  his 'her  protected  scale  (if  any),  whichever  is  the  higher 

Service  Recognised  for  the  purpose  of  Section   M  (i)  of  the  Report 

In  order  that  paragraph  1  of  Section  II  of  Appendix  I  may  bear  a  suitable  relationship  to  Section  4  (rf) 
it  should  be  read  as  though  it  began  with  the  words  •  "  Except  as  otherwise  provided  in  the  Report  " 

III.     TECHNICAL  REPORT. 

Categories  of  Students  accepted  for  the  purposes  of  determining  the  estab- 
lishment of  Senior  Assistants 

As  foreshadowed  in  Footnote  (13)  the  Committee  have  considered  what  additional  qualifications 
should  be  recognised  for  the  purposes  of  Section  b  (6),  and  recommend  that  categories  of  students 
preparing  for  examinations  in  the  following  list  should  be  accepted  — 

Pharmaceutical  Society — Inter 

Chemists  and  Druggists. 

Pharmaceutical  Chemist. 

First  M  B. 

Royal  College  ol  Physicians  and  Surgeons — Prc-Medical  Examination. 

National  Diploma  in  Design 

Art  Teachers  Diploma — Inter 

A.R.I.B.A. — Inter    and  Final 

Chartered  Institute  of  Secretaries — Inter    and  Final 

Chartered  Accountants — Inter,  and  Final. 

Incorporated  Accountants — Inter    and  Final. 

Institute  of  Bankers — Parts  1  and  2  Cert.  Assoc. 

Chartered  Insurance  Institute — Inter,  and  Final. 

Institute  of  Transport — Associate  and  Graduate 

Colliery  Managers  Certificate." 

Mine  Surveyors  Certificate. 

Ordinary  National  Certificate — 3rd  Year. 

Institute  of  Builders — Licentiateship. 

Additions  to  Scale  Salary  for  Approved  Study  and/or  training. 

The  Committee  recommend  that  m  order  to  meet  the  special  circumstances  of  teachers  employed 
in  Technical  Institutions,  many  of  whom  have  qualifications  for  service  in  the  technical  fiejd  as  a  result 
of  part-time  study,  the  following  formula  should  be  accepted  under  paragraph  2  of  Section  II  of  Appendix 
III  of  the  Technical  Report.  - 

"  In  the  case  of  a  teacher  who,  after  the  age  of  18  years,  has  satisfactorily  pursued  during"  a 
period  of  4  years  a  course  of  organised  part-time  study  approved  by  the  Minister  as  likely  to  be 
of  value  in  the  performance  of  his/her  duties  concurrently  with  time  spent  in  industry,  or  commerce, 
or  m  professional  work,  such  period  shall  be  treated  for  the  purpose  of  Sections  4  (£),  7  and  9,  as 
equivalent  to  three  years  spent  in  approved  full-time  study  and/or  training,  and  may  therefore 
qualify  for  an  addition  of  one  increment  to  both  the  minimum  and  the  maximum  of  the  appropriate 
scale  ;  provided  that  no  part  of  this  period  shall  be  counted  as  equivalent  to  teaching  service  under 
Appendix  I.  1,  paragraph  3." 

It  is  the  intention  of  the  Committee  that  the  words  "  satisfactorily  pursued  "  should  be  read  as 
implying  that  the  student  should  have  obtained  a  qualification  as  a  result  of  the  course.  The  Committee 
consider  that  a  student  who  once  exercised  the  option  either  to  accept  an  addition  for  training  under 
these  arrangements  or  alternatively  to  have  his  (concurrent)  professional  or  industrial  experience  reckoned 
for  increments  on  the  salary  scale,  should  not  be  permitted  to  change  his  option  at  a  later  date. 

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Secretary  of  State  : 
The  Right  Hon.  J.  CHUTER  EDE,  D.L.,  J.PO  M.P.,  C.A. 

Under  Secretaries  of  State  : 

Permanent :    SIR  ALEXANDER  MAXWELL,  K.C.B.,  K.B.E. 
Parliamentary  :    MR.  G.  H.  OLIVER,  M.P. 

Assistant  Under  Secretary  of  State  : 
S.  W.  HARRIS,  C.B.,  c.v.o. 


CHILDREN'S  BRANCH 

Assistant  Secretary  :  L.  N.  BLAKE  ODGERS,  M.C. 
Principals  :  Miss  W.  M.  GOODE,  B.  E.  KING  (Temporary). 

Chief  Inspector : 
T.  PATERSON  OWENS. 

Inspectors  : 

R.  MACDONALD,  O.B.E.,  Miss  M.  A.  WARNER,  W.  H.  C.  DAVEY,  Miss  M.  GLYN- JONES, 

Miss   M,   LATIMER   (Temporary),   C.   E.    SHIPLEY,   R.   A.    FORGE   (Temporary), 

LT.-COL.  H.  DIPPIE  (Temporary),  MRS.  CUFFE. 

Medical  Inspectors  : 

DR.  A.  P.  Ross,  M.B.,  B.S.,  D.P.H.,  and  DR.  D.  MAKEPEACE,  M.D.,  B.S.,  M.R.C.S., 

L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 

Chief  Clerk  :  T.  J.  MAXWELL. 


PROBATION  BRANCH 

Assistant  Secretary  :   B.  J.  REYNOLDS,  O.B.E. 

Principal ;  Miss  D.  M.  ROSLING. 
Administrative  Officers  :   C.  J.  COLLINGE,  A.  E.  CATTLE. 

Inspectors  : 

Miss  K.  P.  WILLIAMS,  H.  M.  MORTON,  W.  G.  MINN*,  L.  C.  BROOKS,  Miss  V.  M. 

DALES,  Miss  E.  R.  GLOVER.* 

*  Deals  with  training  for  probation  work, 
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List  of  Schools 

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under  the 

Children  and  Young  Persons  Act, 

1933 


Note  :  Schools  which  are  under  the  control  of  Local  Education  Authorities 
are  marked  with  an  asterisk.  Others  are  under  voluntary 
organisation. 


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BOYS'  SCHOOLS 
SENIOR 

*ARDALE  SCHOOL,  Stifford,  near  Grays,  Essex.  Reserved  for  L.C.C.  cases—both 
Protestant  and  Roman  Catholic.  Telephone  :  Tilbury  57.  Remat  k$  :  Training 
in  woodwork,  mctalwork,  poultry  farming  and  gardening  (including  horticulture). 

AYCLIFFE  SCHOOL,  Aycliffe,  near  Darlington,  Co.  Durham.  Telephone  :  Aycliffe  78. 
Remark*  :  A  school  designed  to  give  schoolroom  training  to  boys  between  12-14 
on  admission  and  vocational  training  to  boys  14-f  and  16  on  admission.  In 
addition  there  will  be  a  classifying  department  through  which  committals  will 
pass  on  the  way  to  school  and  wherein  they  will  be  classified  according  to  character, 
mental  attainments  and  physical  abilities. 

"  THE  CARLTON  "  SCHOOL,  Carlton,  Bedford.  Telephone  :  Harrold  213.  Remarks  : 
A  country  school  giving  training  in  farming,  engineering,  carpentry,  baking 
and  gardening. 

CHUTE  FOREST  SCHOOL,  Andover,  Hampshire.  Telephone  :  Chute  Standen  242. 
Remarks  :  Training  in  farming,  gardening,  forestry,  building,  carpentry  and 
furniture  making. 

DOBROYD  CASTLE  SCHOOL,  Todmorden,  Lanes.  Telephone  :  Todmorden  247. 
Remarks  :  Training  m  market  gardening,  building  constiuction  and  carpentry. 
Small  facilities  for  dairy  farming. 

EAST  MOOR  SCHOOL,  Adel,  Leeds,  6.  Telephone  :  7345Q,  Leeds.  Remarks  : 
Training  in  market-gardening,  including  greenhouses  ;  cabinet-making  and 
joinery. 

EDMOND  CASTLE  SCHOOL,  Wetheral,  Carlisle,  Cumberland.  Telephone  :  Hayton  218. 
Remarks  .  Country  School  giving  training  in  building  construction  and  gardening. 

FARRINGDON  HOUSE  SCHOOL,  Sandford  Orieigh,  Newton  Abbot,  Devon.  Telephone  : 
Newton  Abbot  250.  Remarks  :  Training  in  gardening,  carpentry  and  building 
construction. 

FYLDE  FARM  SCHOOL,  Poulton-le~Fylde,  Blackpool,  Lanes.  Telephone  :  Poulton- 
le-Fylde  (Lanes.),  7.  Remarks  :  Training  in  farming,  gardening  and  carpentry. 

*GLAMORGAN  FARM  SCHOOL,  Neath,  Glam.  Aho  accents  Roman  Catholic  boys 
if  desired.  Telephone  :  Ncath  144.  Remarks  :  Training  in  farming,  gardening 
and  carpentry. 

THE  HEREWARD  SCHOOL,  West  Road,  Bourne,  Lincolnshire.  Telephone  :  Bourne 
148.  Remarks  :  A  country  school  giving  training  in  gardening  and  woodwork. 

HERTS  TRAINING  SCHOOL,  Chapmorc  End,  Ware,  Herts.  Telephone  :  Ware  66, 
Remarks  :  A  country  school  giving  training  m  farming,  gardening,  cabinet- 
making  and  baking. 

HESWALL  NAUTICAL  SCHOOL  (1856).  Aho  accepts  Roman  Catholic  boys  if  desired. 
Heswall,  Wirral,  Cheshire.  Telephone  :  Heswall  77.  Remarks  :  A  nautical 
school  giving  special  training  in  wireless  telegraphy,  seamanship,  signalling  and 
cooking,  and  as  cooks  and  stewards. 

KERRISON  SCHOOL,  Thorndon,  Eye,  Suffolk.  Telephone  :  Occold  35.  Remarks  : 
A  country  school  giving  training  in  farming,  gardening,  carpentry,  baking  and 
metalwork. 

KINGSWOOD  TRAINING  SCHOOL,  Kingswood,  Bristol.  Telephone :  Kingswpod 
73635.  Remarks  :  Training  in  farming,  gardening,  cabinet-making  and  building. 

NETHERTON  TRAINING  SCHOOL,  Morpeth,  Northumberland.  Telephone :  Stan- 
nington  200.  Remarks  :  A  country  school  giving  training  in  the  following 
industries  :  Farming,  gardening,  carpentry  in  agricultural  requirements,  horse 
shoeing  and  general  smithing,  field  drainpipe  making  and  other  brickyard  manu- 
facture. 

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NORTON  TRAINING  SCHOOL,  Bordesley  Green,  Birmingham,  9.  Telephone  :  Central 
1678.  Remarks  :  Training  in  cabinet-making,  carpentry,  engineering  and 
gardening, 

Evacuation  Addict  :  Ministry  of  Labour  Centre,  Dovey,  Ccinws,  Machynlleth, 
Montgomery.     Telephone  :    Corns  19. 

PARK  HOUSE  SCHOOL,  Wood  End  Green  Road,  Hayes  End,  Middlesex.  Jewish. 
Aho  accepts  non- Jewish  boys.  Telephone  .  Hayes  190.  Remarks  :  Training  in 
cabinet-making  and  tailoring. 

PHILANTHROPIC  SOCIETY'S  SCHOOL,  Rcdhill,  Surrey.  Telephone :  Rcdhill  204. 
Remarks  :  Organised  on  the  House  System.  Training  in  farming,  gardening, 
metalwork  and  carpentry. 

ST.  BENEDICT'S  SCHOOL,  Wokcfield  Park,  Mortimer,  near  Reading  Berkshire.  Roman 
Catholic.  Telephone  :  Mortimer,  Reading  (U.  Remark*  :  Training  for 
farming,  gardening  and  estate  carpentry. 

"ST.  CHRISTOPHER'S  SCHOOL,  Hayes,  Middlesex.  Telephone  •  Hayes  1131.  Remark*  : 
Training  in  engineering,  woodwork  and  gardening. 

ST.  SWITHIN'S  SCHOOL,  Tangier  Park  House,  near  Basingstoke,  Hants.  Telephone  : 
Oakley,  25.  Remarks  :  Training  in  joinery  and  gardening. 

ST.  THOMAS  MORE  SCHOOL,  Birkdalc,  Southport,  Lanes.  Roman  Catholic,  Tele- 
phone :  Amsdah  7204.  Rcmark\  .  Training  in  baking,  cabinet -making, 
carpentry,  joinery  and  gardening. 

ST.  WILLIAM'S  SCHOOL,  Market  Weighton,  York.  Roman  Catholic.  Telephone  : 
Markct-Wcighton  18.  Rcmai  k*  :  A  country  school  giving  training  m  farming, 
carpentry  and  joinery. 

SALTERSFORD  SCHOOL,  Holmes  C Chapel,  Crewe,  Cheshire.  Telephone  :  Holmes 
Chapel,  18,  Remarks  :  A  country  school  giving  training  in  farming,  gardening 
and  carpentry. 

*WIGMORE  SCHOOL,  Penny  Hill  Lane,  West  Bromwich.  Telephone  .  Stonecros* 
2001.  Remarks  .  Training  in  carpentry,  market  gardening  and  painting  and 
decorating. 

INTERMEDIATE 

BRYN  ESTYN  SCHOOL,  near  Wrexham,  Denbigh.  Telephone  :  Wrexham  2612. 
Rematk*  :  Training  in  market  gardening,  cabinet-making,  carpentry  and 
building 

"CASTLE  HOWARD  SCHOOL,  Wclburn,  York.  Telephone  :  Whnwell-on-the-Hill,  32. 
Remarks  :  A  country  school  giving  training  in  farming  and  gardening,  including 
greenhouse  work. 

CHAFFORD  SCHOOL,  Coxtie  Green,  Brentwood,  Essex  Telephone  :  Coxtie  Green  246. 
Remarks  .  A  country  school  specialising  in  carpentry  and  gardening. 

COTSWOLD  SCHOOL,  Ashton  Key  ties,  Wiltshire.  Telephone  :  Ashton  Keynes  239. 
Remarks  :  A  country  school  conducted  on  the  house  system,  training  in  agri- 
culture, horticulture,  carpentry,  engineering  and  building. 

COURT  LfcFS,  Godstonc,  Surrey.  Telef!ii>ne  '  Smallficld  138.  Remarks  :  A  country 
school  giving  training  in  farmng  and  carpentry. 

DEVON  AND  EXETER  BOYS*  TRAINING  SCHOOL,  Whipton,  Exeter,  Devon.  Tele- 
phone  :  Exeter  2714,  Remai  k\  :  A  country  school  giving  training  in  farming, 
gardening  and  carpentry. 

FARNWORTH  ST.  AIDAN'S  SCHOOL,  Farnworth,  Widnes,  Lanes.  Roman  Catholic. 
Telephone  :  Widnes  2157.  Remarks  :  Training  in  carpentry,  joinery,  gardening 
and  farming. 

LIVERPOOL  FARM  SCHOOL,  Newton-le- Willows,  Lanes.  Telephone  :%  Newton-le- 
Willows  (under  Wigan)  3128.  Remark*  :  Training  in  farming,  gardening  and 
engineering. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

*MAYFORD  L.C.C.  SCHOOL,  Mayford,  Woking,  Surrey.    Reserved  for  London  and 
•    Surrey  cases.     Telephone  :    Woking  489.     Remarks  :    A  country  school  giving 
training  in  land  work,  woodwork  and  metalwork. 

*MOBBERLEY  BOYS'  SCHOOL,  Knolls  Green,  Knutsford,  Cheshire.  Telephone: 
Mobberlcy  2118.  Remarks  :  Training  in  cabinet-making  and  gardening. 

PELHAM  HOUSE  SCHOOL,  Ponsonby,  Calderbndge,  Cumberland.  Telephone  :  Becker- 
met  34.  Remarks  :  A  country  school  giving  training  in  gardening,  joinery  and 
carpentry. 

THE  QUINTA  SCHOOL,  Weston  Rhyn,  near  Oswestry,  Salop.  One  of  Dr.  Barnardo's 
Homes.  Telephone  :  Chirk  3171.  Remarks  :  Training  in  gardening  and 
carpentry. 

RED  HOUSE,  Buxton,  Norwich,  Norfolk.  Telephone  :  Buxton  (Norwich)  207. 
Remarks  :  A  country  school  givmg  training  in  farming  and  gardening. 

RISLEY  HALL  SCHOOL,  Risley,  Derby.  Telephone  :  Sandiacre  3212.  Remarks  : 
A  country  school  giving  training  in  horticulture,  building,  carpentry  and  plumbing. 

ST.  JOHN'S  SCHOOL,  Tiffield,  Towcester,  Northants.  Telephone  :  Towcester  11, 
Remarks  :  A  country  school,  vocational  education,  horticulture  and  woodcraft. 

ST.  JOHN  FISHER  (R.C.)  SCHOOL,  Little  Wymondley,  near  Hitchin,  Herts.  Telephone  : 
Stcvenage  70.  Remarks  :  Training  in  horticulture,  building  and  carpentry. 

ST.  JOSEPH'S  BOYS'  SCHOOL,  Nantwich,  Cheshire.  Roman  Catholic.  Telephone  : 
Nantwich  557(>.  Remarks  :  A  town  school  giving  training  in  cabinet-making, 
French  polishing,  metalwork  and  tailoring. 

ST.  PETER'S  SCHOOL,  GAINFORD  (1943),  Gamford,  Darlington,  Co.  Durham.  Tele- 
phone :  Gainford  215.  Remarks  :  A  country  school,  training  in  carpentry, 
building  and  horticulture. 

ST.  VINCENT'S  SCHOOL,  Haldon,  Kennford,  near  Exeter,  Devon.  Roman  Catholic, 
Telephone  :  Kennford  271. 

*SHADWELL  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS,  Moortown,  Leeds.  Telephone :  Leeds  61026, 
Remarks  :  The  school  has  a  small  farm  and  garden. 

STANDON  FARM  HOME,  Standon,  Staffordshire.  Telephone  :  Standon  210.  Remarks: 
Training  m  cabinet-making,  farming,  gardening,  engineering  and  building. 

STOCKPORT  BOYS'  SCHOOL,  Marple  Road,  Offerton,  Stockport,  Cheshire.  Tele- 
phone :  Great  Moor  2712.  Remarks  :  Training  in  gardening,  cabinet-making 
and  carpentry,  painting  and  decorating. 

*TY  MAWR  SCHOOL,  Gilwern,  near  Abergavenny,  Mon.  Telephone  :  Gilwern  60 
(Newport,  Mon.  Exchange).  Remarks  :  Training  in  building  construction, 
gardening,  baking  and  cooking. 

WELLESLEY  NAUTICAL  SCHOOL.     See  Nautical  Schools. 

JUNIOR 

AXWELL  PARK  SCHOOL,  Axwell  Park,  Blaydon-on-Tyne,  Durham.  Telephone : 
Blaydon  53. 

BARNES  HOME,  Heaton  Mersey,  Manchester.  Telephone  :  Heaton  Moor  (Man- 
chester) 2111. 

BOREATTON  PARK  SCHOOL,  Baschurch,  Salop.  Telephone  :  Baschurch  273.  Remarks: 
A  country  school  in  a  large  estate. 

*BRYN-Y-DON  SCHOOL,  Dinas  Powis,  Cardiff.  Also  accepts  Roman  Catholic  boys 
if  dewed.  Telephone  :  Dinas  Powis  3162. 

THE    CASTLE,   SCHOOL,    Stanhope,    Co.    Durham.       Telephone :      Stanhope    293. 
CHURCH  STILE  SCHOOL,  Exminster,  Exeter.     Telephone  :  Kennford  210. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES5  YEAR  BOOK 

COOMB  SCHOOL  (1941),  Llangain,  Carmarthen.     Telephone  :    Llanstephun  244. 

*THE  DANESBURY  SCHOOL,  Warren  Park  Road,  Hertford.     Telephone  :    Hertford 

473. 

DANESFORD  SCHOOL,  Congleton,  Cheshire.     Telephone  :    Congleton  63. 
*DESFORD  BOYS'  SCHOOL,  Desford,  Leicester.     Telephone  :    Desford  203. 

DR,  BARNARDO'S  HOMES,  DRUIDS'  HEATH  SCHOOL,  Aldndge,  near  Walsall,  Stafford- 
shire. Telephone  :  Aldridge  52255. 

ESSEX  HOME  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS,  Rainsford  End,  Chelmsford,  Essex.  Telephone  : 
Chelmsford  2508. 

FINNART  HOUSE  SCHOOL,  Oatlands  Drive,  Weybndge,  Surrey.  Telephone  :  Wey- 
bridge  1322. 

FORDE  PARK  SCHOOL,  College  Road,  Newton  Abbot,  Devon.  Telephone  :  Newton 
Abbot  49. 

KNOTLEY    HALL,   Chiddingstone    Causeway,   near   Tonbridge,    Kent.     Telephone  : 

Penshurst  361. 
LANGHAM    OAKS    SCHOOL,    near    Colchester,    Essex.       Telephone  :     Boxted    200. 

*MlLE  OAK  SCHOOL,  Portslade,  Sussex.     Reserved  for  London  cases.     Telephone  : 

Portslade  8472. 
*MOORLAND  HOUSE,  Westwood  Drive,  Tlkley,  Yorks. 

NATIONAL  CHILDREN'S  HOME  SCHOOL,  Alexandra  Road,  Farnborough,  Hants.  Tele- 
phone :  Farnborough  (Hants)  227.  Remark^  A  suburban  school  arranged  on  a 
cottage  system. 

THE  NATIONAL  CHILDREN'S  HOME  SCHOOL,  Paget  Place,  Penarth,  Glam.  Tele- 
phone  :  Penarth  428. 

*OVERTON  HALL  SCHOOL,  Ashover,  Chesterfield,  Derbyshire.  Telephone  :  Ashover 
237. 

*PISHIOBURY  SCHOOL,  Sawbridgcworth,  Herts.      Telephone  :    Sawbridgeworth   227. 

*PURBROOK  BOYS'  SCHOOL,  Purbrook,  Portsmouth,  Hants.  Temporarily  at  Wmton 
House,  Andover  Road,  Winchester.  Telephone  :  Winchester  2069. 

ST.  GEORGE'S  SCHOOL,  West  Lane,  Freshtield,  Liverpool.  Roman  Catholic.  Tele- 
phone '  Formby  151. 

ST.  GILBERT'S  SCHOOL,  High  Lodge  Training  Centre,  Brandon,  Suffolk.  Telephone  : 
Brandon  245. 

ST.  THOMAS  MORE  SCHOOL,  West  Grinstead,  Sussex.  Roman  Catholic.  Telephone  : 
Partridge  Green  65. 

ST.  VINCENT'S  SCHOOL,  Beacon  Lane,  Liverpool,  5.  Roman  Catholic.  Telephone  : 
Anfield  414.  Remarks  :  Staffed  by  Sisters. 

Evacuation  Address  :   Ministry  of  Labour  Centre,  Capel  Curig,  Bcttws-y-Coed, 
Caernarvon.    ( Telephone  :     Capel   Curig   242). 

ST.  VINCENT'S  SCHOOL,  Church  Street  Road,  Tankerton,  Kent.  Roman  Catholic. 
Telephone  :  Whitstable  2108. 

Evacuation    Address  :     Hallaton    Hall,    Hallaton,    near    Market    Harborough, 
Leicester.     ( Telephone  :   Hallaton  236). 

*SANKEY  SCHOOL,  Stocks  Lane,  Sankey,  near  Warrington.     Telephone  :  Penketh  158. 
SEDBURY  PARK  SCHOOL,  Chepstow,  Mon.     Telephone  •    Chepstow  231. 

*SOUTH  WALES  AND  MONMOUTHSHIRE  SCHOOL,  Treharris,  Glamorgan.  Also  accepts 
Roman  Catholic  boys.  Telephone  :  Treharris  19. 

STARNTHWAITE   SCHOOL,   Crosthwaite,   Kendal,   Westmorland.     Telephone  :    Cros- 

thwaite  204. 
TENNAL  SCHOOL,  Balden  Road,  Harborne,  Birmingham,  17.     Telephone  :   Harborne 

0442. 
THORPARCH  GRANGE  SCHOOL,  Thorparch  Grange,  Boston  Spa,  Yorks.     Telephone  : 

Boston  Spa  2232. 
TIXOVER  GRANGE  SCHOOL  (1944),  Stamford,  Lincolnshire.     Telephone  :   Duddington 

212. 
*WERRINGTON  SCHOOL,  Werrington,  Stoke-on-Trent.     Telephone  :    Ash  Bank  42. 

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EDUCATION   COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 

NAUTICAL 

NATIONAL  NAUTICAL  SCHOOL,  Portishead,  Somerset.  Telephone:  Portishead  3115. 
Remarks  :  A  nautical  school  situated  on  the  Bristol  Channel. 

WELLESLEY  NAUTICAL  SCHOOL,  Links  Road,  Blyth,  Northumberland.  Also  accepts 
Roman  Catholic  boys  if  desired.  Telephone  :  Blyth  207.  Remarks  '  Nautical 
school  giving  training  in  seamanship. 

GIRLS'  SCHOOLS 
SENIOR 

BOWDEN  HALL  SCHOOL,  Upton  St.  Leonards.,  Gloucester.  Telephone  :  Gloucester 
6154.  Remarks  :  Domestic  training,  gardening  and  laundry  Facilities  for  the 
treatment  of  V.D.  are  provided  at  the  school. 

BRYANSTON  HOUSE,  30,  Peel  Street,  Nottingham.  Telephone  Nottingham  42844. 
Remarks  :  For  selected  girls  likely  to  be  suitable  for  daily  factory,  laundry  or 
domestic  work  after  a  very  short  period  of  training. 

COED  Y  MWSTWR  SCHOOL  (1946),  Cogchurch,  Bndgend,  Glamorgan. 

*CUMBERLOW  LODGE,  1  Lancaster  Road,  South  Norwood,  S.E.25.  Telephone : 
Livingstone  2347.  Remark*  :  Domestic  training  and  gardening. 

*DENHAM  COURT  SCHOOL,  Denham,  near  Uxbndge,  Middlesex.  Telephone  : 
Denham  2144.  Remark*  :  Domestic  training,  gardening  and  tailoring. 

DEVON  AND  EXETER  GIRLS'  TRAINING  SCHOOL,  80  Polsloe  Road,  Exeter.  Telephone  : 
Exeter  2317.  Remarks  :  Domestic  training.  Outside  classes  attended. 

ELLERSLIE  HALL,  3,  Cavendish  Road,  Leeds,  1.  Telephone  :  Leeds  29422. 
Remarks  :  A  school  for  specially  selected  girls,  run  on  hostel  lines  and  affording 
facilities  for  commercial  classes  and  trade  training. 

THE  ELMS,  Leicester  Road,  Market  Harborough,  Leics.  Also  accepts  Roman  Catholics. 
Telephone  :  Market  Harborough  2041.  Remark*  :  A  school  for  selected  cases 
likely  to  respond  to  domestic  training  Irom  nine  to  twelve  months 

GLEBE  HOUSE,  Brackley,  Northants.  Telephone  :  Brackley  75.  Remarks  :  Domestic 
training. 

HYRSTLANDS  (1945),  Track  Road,  Batley,  Yorks.  Telephone  •  Dewsbury  340. 
Remarks  :  Domestic  and  commercial  training. 

KNOWLE  HILL  SCHOOL,  Knowle  Hill,  Kenilworth,  Warwickshire.  Telephone  : 
Kenilworth  64.  Remark^:  A  country  school  giving  domestic' training.  Facilities 
for  the  treatment  of  venereal  disease  are  provided  in  this  school. 

THE  LEICESTER  HOME  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS,  58  Stoneygate  Road,  Leicester.  Tele- 
phone :  Leicester  77315.  Remarks".  Domestic  training.  Outside  classes.  A 
hostel  is  attached  to  the  school  from  which  girls  can  go  out  to  daily  work  as  a 
prelude  to  being  placed  out  on  licence. 

THE  LINCOLN  AND  LINCOLNSHIRE  HOME,  Belle  Vue  House,  Carline  Road,  Lincoln. 
Telephone  :  Lincoln  1060.  Remarks  :  Domestic  training  and  laundry. 

LONGFORDS  SCHOOL,  Minchinhampton,  Gloucester.  Telephone  :  Nailsworth  179, 
Remark*  :  Domestic  training  and  gardening.  Day  school  classes. 

LORNE  HOUSE  (1945),  126S  Lower  Clapton  Road,  London,  E.5.  Telephone  :  Amhurst 
2136.  Domestic  training.  Facilities  for  the  treatment  of  V.D. 

THE  MAGDALEN  HOSPITAL,  Drewstead  Road,  Streatham,  S.W.16.  Telephones : 
School- -  Streatham  1282.  Remarks:  A  school  in  which  girls  are  classified 
according  to  character  and  physical  and  mental  abilities  and  passed  on  to  schools 
suited  to  their  needs. 

Evacuation  Address  :    Chaworth  St.  James  School,  Ottershaw,  near  Chertsey, 
Surrey.    (Telephone:    Ottershaw  109). 

PARKSIDE  SCHOOL,  Huyton,  Liverpool.  Telephone  :  Huyton  72.  Remarks  : 
Domestic  training.  Outside  classes  attended.  Facilities  for  the  treatment  of 
venereal  disease  are  provided  in  this  school. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

ROWLKY  HALL  SCHOOL,  Stafford.  Telephone:  Stafford  190.  Remark^  :  A  school 
giving  domestic  training  and  gardening  ;  for  girls  requiring  special  moral  training. 
Facilities  for  the  treament  of  venereal  disease  are  provided  in  this  school. 

ST.  AGNES  HOME,  Nutgrove,  St.  Helens,  Lancashire.  Telephone  :  Rainhiil  9. 
Remarks  :  Domestic  training. 

ST.  ANNE'S  HOME,  Dover  Road,  Folkestone,  Kent.  Telephone  :  Folkestone  2978. 
Remarks  :  Domestic  work  and  laundry. 

ST.  HILDA'S  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS,  Salters  Road,  Gosforth,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  3.  Telephone  :  52837.  Remarks  :  Domestic  training  and  gardening. 

ST.  JOHN'S  HOME,  Gravelly  Hill,  Birmingham.  Roman  Catholic.  Telephone : 
Erdmgton  0562.  Remarks  :  Domestic  training  and  laundry  work. 

ST.  JOHN'S  HOME  TRAINING  SCHOOL,  WAKEFIELD,  St.  John's  Square,  Wakefield, 
Yorkshire.  Telephone  :  Wakefield  3540.  Remarks  :  Domestic  and  laundry 
training. 

ST.  JOSEPH'S  DOMESTIC  SCHOOL,  Wantage,  Berks.  Church  of  England.  Telephone  : 
Wantage  141.  Remarks  :  Domestic  training  and  laundry. 

ST.  JOSEPH'S  SCHOOL,  Arnos  Vale,  Bristol.  Roman  Catholic.  Telephone  :  Bristol 
77173.  Remarks  :  A  convent  school  giving  domestic  training.  Outside  classes 
attended.  Facilities  for  t^he  treatment  of  venereal  disease  are  provided  in  this 
school. 

Evaluation    Address :     St.    Euphrasia's,    Eagle    House,    Bathford,    Somerset. 
Telephone:   Batheaston  8313. 

ST,  LAURENCE'S  R.C.  SCHOOL,  Frant  (E.  Sussex),  near  Tunbndge  Wells,  Kent. 
Roman  Catholic.  Telephone  :  Frant  12.  Remark*  •  A  country  school  giving 
domestic  and  commercial  training,  and  gardening. 

ST.  MICHAEL'S  HOME,  28-29  Churchfields,  Salisbury,  Wiltshire.  Telephone  :  Salisbury 
3552.  Remarks  :  Domestic  training  and  gardening. 

ST.  PETER'S  HOME  (formerly  the  House  of  Mercy)  (1943).  Horbury,  near  Wakefield, 
Yorks.  Telephone  :  Horbury  181.  Remarks  •  Domestic,  gardening  and 
laundry  training. 

SHERMANBURY  GRANGE  (1940),  Shermanbury,  Horsham,  Sussex. 

SOUTHWOOD  (1944),  6,  Sydenham  Hill,  London,  S.E.26.  Telephone  :  6792,  Remarks: 
Domestic  training. 

SPRINGHEAD  SCHOOL  (1942),  Rothwcll,  near  Leeds,  Yorks  Telephone  .  Rothwell 
3246.  Remarks  :  Domestic  training  and  gardening.  Facilities  for  the  treatment 
of  V.D. 

SPRING  HOUSE  (1Q4(>),  Nornsthorpe  Lane,  Heckmoiuhvike,  Yorks.  Telephone  : 
Heckmondwike  68. 

THE  SHAW  CLASSIFYING  SCHOOL,  Appleton,  near  Warrington,  Lanes.  Telephone  : 
Stockton  Heath  85.  Remarks  :  A  school  in  which  girls  are  classified  according 
to  character  and  mental  and  physical  abilities  and  passed  on  to  Schools  suited 
to  their  needs. 

WOODLANDS,  London  Road,  East  Grinstead,  Sussex.  Telephone  :  East  Grinstead  19. 
Remarks  :  Facilities  for  the  treatment  of  venereal  disease  are  provided  at  this 
school. 

JUNIOR 

AVE  MARIA  SCHOOL,  Eltham  Peak  House,  Eltham,  Kent.    Roman  Catholic. 

AVONSIDE  SCHOOL,  17,  Walcot  Parade,  Bath.  Telephone  :  Bath  3674.  Remarks  : 
The  children  attend  Public  Elementary  schools.  Small  boys  are  admitted  in 
exceptional  circumstances. 

BLACKBROOK  HOUSE,  St.  Helens,  Lanes.  Roman  Catholic.  Telephone  :  St.  Helens 
2102. 

THE  CLIFTON  HOLME  SCHOOL,  YORK,     Telephone  :  York  3123. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

DUNCROFT.  (In  course  oi  preparation).  Moor  Lane,  Staines,  Middlesex.  Telephone  : 
2158. 

i'ARNCOMBh  HALL.     (In  .course  oi   preparation).     Godalming,   Surrey. 

*GiSBURNE  Housfc  L.C.C.  SCHOOL,  95,  Gammon's  Lane,  Watford,  Herts.  Telephone  : 
Watford  5139. 

GREENACRRS  (1944).     (In  course  of  preparation).     Calne,  Wiltshire. 

HOLY  TRINITY  GIRLS'  SCHOOL,  13  Nile  Street,  Liverpool,  1.  Telephone  :  Royal 
(Liverpool)  4527.  Remarks  :  A  town  school.  The  children  attend  Public 
Elementary  and  other  schools. 

Evacuation    Address  :     Central    Committee    Centre,    Waldernheath,    Cornwall 
Road,  Harrogate,  Yorks.     (Telephone  :   Harrogate  5145). 

NATIONAL  CHILDREN'S  HOME  SCHOOL,  Ryalls  Court.,  Seaton,  Devon.  Telephone  : 
Seaton  435. 

NEWFIELD  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS,  Cash's  Lane,  Coventry.  Telephone  :  Coventry  3537. 
Remark*  :  The  children  attend  the  Public  Elementary  schools. 

NORTHENDEN  ROAD  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS,  Sale,  Cheshire.  Telephone  :  Sale  (Man- 
chester) 3223.  Remarks  :  The  children  attend  the  Public  Elementary  schools. 
Small  boys  are  admitted  in  exceptional  circumstances. 

NORTHUMBERLAND  AND  VILLAGE  HOMES,  Whitley  Bay,  Northumberland.  Telephone  : 
Whitlcy  Bay  108.  Remarks  :  A  school  arranged  on  the  cottage  homes  system. 
The  children  attend  Public  Elementary  schools. 

OAKWOOD  HALL  (1944),  Romiley,  Cheshire.     Telephone  :    Woodlcy,  2521. 
PLOVERFIELD  (1944).     (In  course  of  preparation).     Bursledon,  Hampshire. 

PRINCESS  MARY  VILLAGE  HOMES,  Addlestone,  Surrey.  Telephone  :  Weybridge  255. 
Remarks  :  A  school  arranged  on  the  cottage  homes  system.  Small  boys  are 
admitted  in  exceptional  circumstances. 

ST.  CHRISTOPHER  HOME  FOR  GIRLS,  Chesterfield  Road,  Great  Crosby,  Liverpool,  23. 
Telephone  :  Great  Crosby  1032.  Remarks  .  The  children  attend  Public  Element- 
ary schools,  and  are  trained  in  domestic  work. 

ST.  EUPIIRASIA'S  SCHOOL,  Roman  Catholic,  Troy,  Monmouth.  "  Telephone  :  Mon- 
mouth  49. 

Sr.  MARTIN'S  SCHOOL,  Walnut  Tree  Avenue,  Hereford.     Telephone  :    3458. 

ST.  MARY'S  HOME  FOR  GIRLS,  St.  Mary's  Home,  Wolsey  Gardens,  Fehxstowe. 
Telephone  :  Felixstowe  108.  Remarks  :  The  children  attend  Public  Elementary 
schools. 

Evacuation  Address  :    Kibworth  Hall,  Kibworth,  Leicester.    (Telephone:    Kib- 
worth  48). 

ST.  MONICA'S  HOME,  28  and  29  The  Waldrons,  Croydon.  Telephone  :  Croydon 
2530.  Remark^  :  The  children  attend  Public  Elementary  schools. 

SHEPPARD  Housv:  (1944),  40,  Grosvenor  Place,  Bath.     Telephone  :    Bath  3482. 

SHORT  TERM 

BOYS 

*BANSTEAD  HALL  SCHOOL,  Banstead,  Surrey.  Telephone :  Burgh  Heath  3000. 
Remarks  :  For  selected  cases  likely  to  benefit  from  short  term  training  of  from 
six  to  twelve  months. 

*SHAWBURY  SCHOOL,  Shustoke,  Birmingham.  Telephone  :  Furnace  End  (Birming- 
ham) 214.  Remarks  :  A  school  for  selected  cases  likely  to  benefit  from  a  short 
training  of  from  six  to  nine  months. 

JUNIORS   (MIXED) 

CALDECOTT  COMMUNITY,  Maidstone,  Kent.  Telephone  :  Maidstone  2519.  Remarks  : 
For  10  boys  and  10  girls  under  11  years  of  age  requiring  special  treatment. 

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tional  purposes,  occupational  therapy, 
hobbies.  ll  is  siij>plie<l  in  sheets;,  rodn, 
tubes  and  speeial  sections. 

\\  e  arc  gradually  catching  up  with  your 
n'tpiifciiicnts  and  in  I  lie  very  near  future 
we  hope  to  supply  from  stock. 


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Probation  Homes  and  Hostels 

approved    by 

The  Secretary  of  State 

for   the  reception  of  persons  placed 
on    probation   with    a   condition    of 

residence 


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APPROVED  PROBATION  HOMES  FOR  BOYS 

ESSEX 

WlNDYRiDGE  FARM,  Thorrington,  Essex.  Telephone  :  Bnghtlingsca  129.  Manage- 
ment :  Working  Lads'  Institute  and  Home,  279  Whitechapel  Road,  E.I. 

GLAMORGAN 

HOUSE  o*  THE  TREES,  Pcn-y-craig,  Tonypandy,  Glamorgan.  Telephone  :  Tony- 
pandy  129.  Management  :  Salvation  Army. 

MIDDLESEX 

PADCROFT  BOYS'  HOME,  Yiewsley,  Middlesex.  Telephone  :  West  Drayton  2067. 
Management  :  London  Police  Court  Mission,  152,  Clarence  Gate  Gardens, 
N.W.I. 

APPROVED  PROBATION  HOMES  FOR  GIRLS 

CORNWALL 

ST.  FAITH\S,  Lostwithicl,  Corn  wall.  Superintendent:  Sister  in  Charge.  Management: 
Diocesan  Council. 

DEVON 

EXLTBR  FREE  CHURCH  HOUSE,  1,  Friars  Walk,  Exeter.  Telephone  :  Exeter  3643. 
Management  :  Exeter  Free  Church  Women's  Council. 

DURHAM 

ST.  MARY'S  HOME,  DURHAM,  7,  Kepier  Terrace,  Durham.  Management :  Body  of 
Governors. 

GLOUCESTERSHIRE 

SALVATION  ARMY  HOME,  89  Ashley  Road,  Bristol.  Telephone  :  Bristol  57158, 
Management  :  Salvation  Army.  Secretary  :  Colonel  Laura  Garner,  280,  Mare 
Street,  Hackney,  London,  E.8. 

GREEN  ACRE,  114,  Borstal  Road,  Rochester.  Telephone  :  Chatham  2683.  Manage- 
ment :  Salvation  Army. 

KENT 

HOPE  HOUSE,  7  Bedford  Place,  London  Road,  Maidstone.  Telephone  :  Maidstpne 
4180,  Management  :  Committee  of  the  Kent  County  Police  Court  Mission. 

ST.  ANNE'S  HOSTEL  (PENGE),  45  Croydon  Road,  Penge,  S.E.20.  Telephone  :  Sydenham 
5212.  Management  :  By  Committee. 

LANCASHIRE 

ETON  LODGE  HOME  FOR  GIRLS,  Eton  Lodge,  Woolton  Road,  Wavertree,  Liverpool. 
Roman  Catholic.  Telephone  :  Childwcll  3794.  Management  :  Order  of  the 
Good  Shepherd. 

MOOR  BANK,  2  Willowbank,  Fallowfield,  Manchester.  Telephone  :  Rusholme  2384. 
Management  :  Manchester  Diocesan  Association. 

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LONDON 

LEGION  OF  MARY  HOME,  2  North  Grove,  Hampstcad  Lane,  Highgatc,  London, 
N.6  :  (Roman  Catholic).  Telephone  :  Mountview  8345.  Manage tnem  :  By 
Committee. 

ST.  CUTHBERT'S,  33  Ross  Road,  South  Norwood,  S.E.  25,  Telephone  :  Livingstone 
2886.  Management  :  Salvation  Army. 

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 

ST.  FAITH'S  HOME  (NORTHAMPTON),  9  St.  George's  Avenue,  Northampton.  Telephone  : 
Northampton  1558.  Management  :  Peterborough  Diocesan  Moral  Welfare 
Association. 

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 

SOUTHWELL  HOUSE,  16  Newstead  Grove,  Nottingham.  Telephone :  Nottingham 
2074.  Management  :  Southwell  House  Association. 

YORKSHIRE 

BETHANY  HOUSE,  Kirkstall  Lane,  Headmgly,  Leeds,  10.  Telephone  :  Leeds  52509. 
Management  :  By  Committee  (Free  Churches). 

LONGDON  HOUSE,  31  Kenwood  Park  Road,  Sheffield.  Telephone  :  Sheflield 
51366.  Management  :  Salvation  Army. 


APPROVED  PROBATION  HOSTELS  FOR  BOYS 

DURHAM 

GREENSIDE,  Foggy  Furze,  W.  Hartlepool.     Telephone  :  W.  Hartlepool  2426.     Manage- 
ment :    By  Committee. 

ESSEX 

WEST  HAM  YOUTHS'  HOSTEL,  Bedford  Lodge,  136  Earlham  Grove,  Forest  Gate 
E.7.      Telephone  :    Maryland  2483.     Management  *    By  Committee, 

GLOUCESTERSHIRE 
ASHLEY  HOUSE,  14  Somerset  Street,  Kingsdown,  Bristol,  2.   Telephone :  Bristol  22697. 

LANCASHIRE 

HORNBY  BOYS'  HOSTEL,  49  Sh»w  Street,  Liverpool.     Telephone  :   North  (Liverpool, 
254.     Management  :    Liverpool  Justices  Probation  Committee. 

PARKFIELD,  100  George  Street,  Manchester,  8.     Telephone  :    Cheetham  Hill  2796. 
Management  :    Manchester  Police  Court  and  Prison  Gate  Mission. 

LEICESTERSHIRE 

JOHN  WESLEY  HOUSE,  Humberstone  Road  Methodist  Church,  Clyde  Street,  Leicester. 
Telephone  :    Leicester  27907.     Management  :    By  Committee. 

LINCOLNSHIRE 

LINWOOD  HOSTEL,  Wragby   Road,   Market  Rasen,   Lines.      Telephone  :     Market 
Rasen  151.     Management-.    The  Salvation  Army. 

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LONDON 

BOYS'  SHELTER  HOME,  1 34  Camberweli  Road,  S.E.5.  Telephone  :  Rodney  3332. 
Management  :  Southwark  Diocesan  C.E.T.S. 

LIVINGSTONE  HOUSE,  32,  Stonebridge  Park,  Wiilesdon,  N.W.10.  Telephone  :  Elgar 
7409.  Management  :  Church  Army. 

MACGREGOR  HOUSE,  127,  Tulse  Hill,  S.W.2.  Telephone  :  Tulse  Hill  2976.  Manage- 
ment :  By  Committee. 

ST.  VINCENT'S  HOSTEL,  21  Breakspears  Road,  Brockley,  S.E.4.  (For  Roman  Catholic 
boys  only.)  Telephone  :  New  Cross  4358.  Management  :  Society  of  St.  Vincent 
de  Paul. 

MIDDLESEX 

CHATFIELD  HOUSE,  1025  High  Road,  Whetstone,  N.20.  Telephone  :  Hillside  6269. 
Management  :  London  Police  Court  Mission. 

NORTHUMBERLAND 

OZANAM  HOUSE,  Dunholme  Road,  Bentick  Road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  (For  Roman 
Catholic  Boys.)  Telephone  :  Newcastle-on-Tyne  35569.  Management  :  Society 
of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul. 

STAFFORDSHIRE 

SPRINGHILL  HOSTEL,  Jesson  Road,  Walsall.  Telephone  :  Walsall  3393.  Manage- 
ment :  Father  Hudson's  Homes,  Coleshill,  Birmingham. 

SUSSEX 

DIPLOQC  HOUSE,  BRIGHTON,  37  Vernpn  Terrace,  Brighton,  1.  Telephone  :  Hove 
5663.  Management  :  By  Committee. 

WARWICKSHIRE 

NEWLANDS  HOSTEL,  125  Edward  Street,  Nuneaton.  Telephone  :  Nuneaton  2889, 
Management  :  By  Committee. 

SUNNYMEAD,  14  Weoley  Park,  Birmingham,  29.  Telephone  :  Selly  Oak  1487, 
Management  :  By  Committee. 

YORKSHIRE 

C.E.T.S.  LADS'  HOME,  84  Cardigan  Road,  Leeds,  6.  Telephone  :  Leeds  52860. 
Superintendent  :  Mr,  and  Mrs.  A.  L.  Callow.  Management  :  Ripon  Diocesan 
Police  Court  Mission.  Secretary  :  J.  Crabtree,  4  Albion  Place,  Leeds,  1. 

OSBORN  HOUSE,  138,  Burngreave  Road,  Sheffield,  3.  Telephone  :  Sheffield  20890. 
Management  :  By  Committee. 

APPROVED  PROBATION  HOSTELS  FOR  GIRLS 

DEVON 

MELBOURNE  HOUSE,  Friars  Walk,  Exeter.  Telephone  :  Exeter  4419.  Management : 
The  Exeter  Association  for  the  Care  of  Girls. 

LANCASHIRE 

SACRE  COEUR  HOSTEL,  Litchfield  Hall,  Blacklcy,  Manchester,  9.  Telephone  :  Middle- 
ton  2610. 

LONDON 

ELIZABETH  FRY  HOSTEL,  18  Highbury  Terrace,  London,  N.5.  Telephone  :  Canonbury 
1950,  Management :  By  Committee. 

KATHERINE  PRICE  HUGHES  HOSTEL,  8  Doughty  Street,  London,  W.C.I.  Telephone: 
Holborn  5591.  Management  :  By  Committee  of  the  West  London  Mission. 

ST.  CLARE'S,  HAMPSTEAD,  39,  Lancaster  Grove,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W.3, 
Telephone  :  Primrose  5993.  Management :  By 'Committee. 

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MIDDLESEX 

Our  Lady's  House,  247  Wiilesden  Lane,  N.W.2.  Telephone  :  Willesden  4188. 
Management  :  Sisters  of  Charity  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul. 

SOMERSET 

BATH  VIGILANCE  AND  RESCUE  ASSOCIATION  HOME,  12  Walcot  Parade,  Bath.  Tele- 
phone :  Bath  4430.  Management  :  Bath  Vigilance  and  Rescue  Association. 

WARWICKSHIRE 

CARPENTER  HOUSE,  59  Beaufort  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  16.  Telephone  : 
Edgbaston  0394.  Management  :  Birmingham  Diocetan  Board  of  Women's 
Work. 

ST.  JOSEPH'S  HOSTEL,  33  Princip  Street,  Birmingham.  Roman  Catholic.  Telephone  : 
Aston  Cross  1871.  Management  :  Sisters  of  Charity  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul. 

WORCESTERSHIRE 

FIELD  HOUSE,  WORCESTER,  Field  House,  Wylds  Lane,  Worcester.  Telephone : 
Worcester  4146.  Management  .  The  Worcester  Diocesan  Association  for  Moral 
Welfare  Work. 

LEEDS  HOSTEL,  63,  Clarendon  Road,  Leeds,  2.  Telephone  :  Leeds  25488.  Manage- 
ment :  By  Committee. 

NEWSTEAD,  Kenwood  Park  Road,  Sheffield.  Telephone  .  Sharrow  51366.  Manage- 
ment :  Salvation  Army. 


BORSTAL    INSTITUTIONS 

AYLBSBURY   BORSTAL    INSTITUTION   (FOR    GIRLS),    Aylesbury,    Bucks.     Telephone : 
Aylesbury  70. 

BORSTAL    INSTITUTION   (FOR    BOYS),    Borstal    near   Rochester,    Kent.     Telephone : 
Chatham  4215-7. 

FELTHAM   BORSTAL    INSTITUTION   (FOR    BOYS),    Feltham,   Middlesex.     Telephone : 
Feltham,  Middlesex  2842-44. 

HOLLBSLEY  BAY  COLONY  (FOR  BOYS),  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.    Telephone  :  Shottisham  30. 

LATCHMERE  HOUSE  BORSTAL  RECEPTION  CENTRE  (FOR  BOYS),  Ham  Common,  near 
Kingston-upon-Thames.     Telephone  :    Kingston  8534. 

LOWDHAM  GRANGE  BORSTAL  INSTITUTION  (FOR  BOYS),  Lowdham,  Notts.    Telephone  : 
Woodborough  201. 

NORTH  SBA  CAMP  (FOR  BOYS),  Freiston,  near  Boston,  Lines.     Telephone  :    Butter- 
wick,  Boston,  Lines.  237. 

NOTTINGHAM  BORSTAL  INSTITUTION  (FOR  BOYS),  Sherwood,  Nottingham.     Telephone  : 
Nottingham  64953. 

PORTLAND    BORSTAL    INSTITUTION    (FOR    BOYS),    Portland,    Dorset.     Telephone : 
Portland  2131. 

USK  BORSTAL  INSTITUTION  (FOR  BOYS),  Usk,  Momnouth.     Telephone  :   Usk  116. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 
JUVENILE  OFFENCES 

In  June,  1941,  the  Home  Office  and  Board  of  Education  issued  a  joint 
Memorandum  entitled  "  Juvenile  Offences."  The  Memorandum  may,  for 
practical  purposes,  be  divided  into  five  sections,  viz.,  Introduction,  Statistics, 
Causes,  Preventive  Measures  and  Treatment  of  Offenders. 

A.— INTRODUCTION 

The  Introduction  draws  attention  to  the  increase  in  the  numbers  of  juveniles 
charged,  points  out  that  offences  are  mainly  those  known  as  stealing  and  looting, 
and  issues  a  timely  warning  against  hasty  generalisations.  It  wisely  points  out 
that  delinquents  form  but  a  small  proportion  of  the  total  number  of  boys  and  girls 
of  the  same  group.  The  opinion  is  also  expressed  that  the  increase  m  offences  by 
young  persons  is  mainly,  if  not  entirely,  due  to  war  conditions.  An  important 
statement  is  that  "  suitable  measures  must  be  taken  to  secure  the  future  welfare 
of  these  young  people  and  to  save  them  from  the  risk  of  entering  a  criminal  career." 
Attention  is  drawn  to  the  desirability  of  the  "  holding  of  local  conferences  in 
which  all  those  concerned  can  take  part  and  decide  as  quickly  as  possible  what 
steps  can  immediately  be  taken  to  meet  the  needs,  having  regard  to  local 
circumstances.'* 

B.— STATISTICAL 

The  Memorandum  states  that  in  1938  (the  latest  year  for  which  criminal 
statistics  have  been  published)  of  78,463  persons  who  were  charged  with  indictable 
offences,  36  per  cent.  (28,116)  were  boys  and  girls  under  17  years  of  age.  The 
number  of  girls  was  only  1,747  as  compared  with  26,369  boys.  Statistics  show 
that  the  age  of  13  represents  the  peak  and  that  the  number  of  offenders  declines 
for  each  succeeding  year.  The  returns  for  the  first  four  months  of  the  war  show 
that  there  was  an  increase  of  about  28  per  cent,  in  the  number  of  children  under 
14  found  guilty  of  indictable  offences  as  compared  with  the  same  months  in  1938. 
For  the  months  January  to  April,  1940,  the  increase  was  about  62  per  cent,  as 
compared  with  these  months  m  1939.  The  increase  for  the  first  twelve  months 
of  the  war  as  compared  with  the  previous  twelve  months  of  peace  was  about 
41  per  cent. 

C.— CAUSES 

When  dealing  with  the  cases  of  delinquency,  the  Memorandum  attributes  the 
increase  to  the  excitement  and  unsettlement  on  account  of  the  war,  a  desire  for 
adventure  on  hearing  of  stories  of  deeds  at  sea,  in  the  field  and  in  the  air,  and  general 
high  spirits  leading  in  some  cases  to  the  formation  of  "  gangs,"  the  absence  of 
fathers  on  military  service  and  mothers  in  daily  work  and  the  consequent  lack  of 
discipline  in  home  life,  evacuation  and  interruption  of  school  life,  the  starting  of 
employment  with  consequent  new  temptations  and  wages  which  are  now 
considerably  higher  than  they  would  normally  have  received. 

D.— PREVENTIVE  MEASURES 

The  Memorandum  next  proceeds  to  deal  with  Preventive  Measures,  and 
it  introduces  the  subject  with  these  words  : — "  It  is  obvious  that  it  is  far  better  to 
lead  young  people  away  from  misconduct  than  to  endeavour  to  check  it  when 
they  are  found  committing  offences,  apart  from  the  fact  that  any  large  increase  of 
offenders  greatly  adds  to  the  already  anxious  tasks  of  the  courts.  The  needs  of 
school  children  in  this  connection  differ  from  those  of  boys  and  girls  who  are 
starting  work." 

School  Attendance 

First  amongst  the  cures  for  this  social  malady  is  placed  the  urgent  need  to 
restore  educational  facilities  as  soon  as  possible.  Attention  is  also  drawn  to  the 
need  for  a  stricter  enforcement  of  school  attendance. 

Employment  of  Children 

The  employment  of  school  children  is  another  matter  which,  it  is  stated,  has 
an  immediate  bearing  on  school  attendance.  Local  Education  Authorities  are 
pressed  to  watch  any  tendency  there  might  be  to  fail  to  comply  with  the  byelaws 
under  the  Children  and  Young  Persons  Act  on  this  subject. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

Employment  of  Leisure 

It  would  have  been  surprising  if  under  this  heading  of  preventive  measures 
attention  had  not  been  directed  to  the  employment  of  leisure.  The  Memorandum 
is  to  be  commended  in  the  frankness  with  which  it  approaches  the  subject. 
Naturally,  it  points  out  the  importance  of  a  Service  of  Youth  and  the  duties  and 
powers  of  local  education  authorities  and  of  voluntary  organisations  to  expand 
their  provisions  for  young  people.  But  it  correctly  states  that  "  the  success  so  far 
achieved  gives  no  ground  for  complacency,  but  rather  emphasises  the  urgent  need 
for  further  effort  on  the  part  of  local  education  authorities  and  their  youth 
committees  to  strengthen  existing  youth  organisations  and  to  develop  new  types, 
particularly  for  the  class  of  young  people  with  which  this  Memorandum  is 
concerned.  The  concluding  paragraph  on  the  question  of  leisure  contains  this 
statement : — "  The  conclusion  of  the  matter  seems  to  be  that  one  of  the  best 
means  of  checking  delinquency  in  war  time,  as  in  peace,  is  to  provide  more  and 
more  varied  social  and  recreative  facilities  to  meet  the  needs  and  tastes  of  all 
sections  of  the  youthful  community — indeed  this  has  been  proved  in  places  where 
such  provision  has  been  made  and  a  decrease  in  delinquency  has  resulted — and  to 
challenge  youthful  exuberance  to  interest  itself  in  useful  service." 

E.— TREATMENT   OF   OFFENDERS 

Under  this  heading,  attention  is  drawn  to  the  need  for  younger  men  and 
women  to  sit  on  juvenile  court  panels,  to  the  importance  of  the  court  having  full 
knowledge  of  the  home  surroundings,  school  record,  health  and  character  of  the 
offender,  and  to  the  desirability  of  parents  giving  security  for  the  behaviour  of  their 
children  and  to  steps  being  taken  to  make  them  realise  their  responsibilities. 

The  tendency  to  resort  to  birching  is  deprecated. 

Child  Guidance 

Mention  is  made  of  the  work  of  child  guidance  clinics  and  the  services  of 
psychiatrists,  having  regard  to  the  number  of  young  persons  brought  before 
juvenile  courts  who  present  difficult  problems  of  behaviour. 

Probation 

The  probation  system  is  commended  as  having  established  beyond  doubt  its 
success  in  suitable  cases,  but  it  is  pointed  out  that  the  first  necessity  is  an  adequate 
staff  of  well-qualified  probation  officers  and  the  need  for  proper  equipment. 

The  Memorandum  states  that  "  in  many  areas  there  is  evidence  of  need  for 
a  greater  pooling  of  knowledge  between  probation  officers  and  school  teachers," 
and  that  "  the  courts  and  the  local  education  authorities  would  do  well  to  encourage 
this  form  of  collaboration."  A  far-reaching  recommendation  is  made  by  the 
Memorandum  when  it  says  "  it  is  particularly  important  that  the  home  should  be 
visited  by  the  probation  officer  in  every  case  in  which  there  is  any  chance  of  making 
a  probation  order.  ...  By  means  of  a  home  visit  the  probation  officer  can 
make  valuable  contact  with  the  parents  and  be  in  a  position  to  advise  the  court 
whether  in  the  circumstances  a  probation  order  can  safely  be  used,  or  whether 
removal  from  the  home  is  really  required." 

Remand  Homes 

It  is  not  surprising  that  under  the  heading  of  Remand  Homes,  attention  is 
drawn  to  the  scarcity  of  available  accommodation  and  to  the  undesirability  of  boys 
under  17  being  sent  to  prison  on  remand.  Justices  are  reminded  of  their  powers 
under  section  54  of  the  Act  of  1933  which  enables  them  to  order  detention  in  a 
remand  home  for  a  period  not  excepting  a  month. 

Approved  Schools 

The  Memorandum  concludes  with  a  note  on  approved  schools  and  points 
out  that  local  authorities  have  not  succeeded  m  providing  enough  schools  to  supply 
the  demand.  It  states  that  "  the  need  for  further  accommodation  still  exists,  and  the 
more  active  assistance  of  local  authorities  is  greatly  to  be  desired  so  that 
institutional  training  of  this  kind  can  be  made  available  without  the  necessity  of 
long  periods  of  remand." 

Finally,'  the  Memorandum  mentions  that  two  short-term  schools  for  boys 
have  been  provided  bv  local  authorities  and  suggests  that  more  schools  of  this 
type  are  needed. 

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ADVERTISEMENTS 


NURSING  as  a  Career 


FULL  INFORMATION  ON  HOSPITAL  TRAINING, 
AND  INDIVIDUAL  GUIDANCE  IN  THE  CHOICE 
OF  A  TRAINING  SCHOOL,  ARE  GIVEN  FREE  AT  THE 

NURSING  RECRUITMENT  CENTRE 

(King  Edward's  Hospital  Fund  for  London  and  Nuffield  Provincial  Hospitals  Trust) 

21,       CAVENDISH       SQUARE,      W.I 

Telephone  :     LANGHAM  4362-3 


Speakers  on  nursing  as   a  career   sent  to 
schools  in  any  part  of  the  country 


Enquiries  welcomed  by  the  Secretary 


VACANCIES  FOR  BOYS 

os  Aircraft  Apprentices  at  a 

ROYAL  AIR  FORCE 
TECHNICAL  SCHOOL 

A  Schoolmasters  are  continually  asked 
w  "  What  sort  of  career  is  my  boy  equipped 
to  take  up  ^  "  There  is  no  easy  answer.  But, 
if  a  boy  is  mechanically  minded,  eager  to 
learn,  adventurous,  fond  of  travel  and  sport, 
then  the  R.A.F.  offers  a  splendid  career 
with  prospects  of  promotion  and  a  pension. 

Three  times  a  year  at  least  500  boys  between 
15  J  and  jyi  are  admitted  to  one  of  the  R.A.F. 
Technical  Schoofs  as  Aircraft  Apprentice^. 
They  must  be  sound  of  character  with  a  fair 
grounding  in  maths  and  science.  Whilst 
receiving  first-class  instruction  in  the  highest 
paid  ground  trades  in  the  R.A.F.  they  will 
be  well  paid,  clothed,  housed  and  fed. 

Full  particulars  of  the  entrance  exam  and  the 
life  and  conditions  in  the  R.A.F.  from  Air 
Ministry  Information  Bureau,  Dept.  I2HX.? 
Adastral  House,  Kingsway,  London,  W.C.2. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 
ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  TEACHERS 

Executive :  The  Teachers  Registration  Council 

29,  Gordon  Square,  London,  W.C.I 

Telephone  :   Huston  2212 


Chairman  :   Sir  Ross  Barker,  K.C.I.E.,  c.B. 
(formerly  Legal  Adviser  to  the  Board  of  Education). 

Treasurer :  Rev.  H.  J.  Chaytor,  M.A.,  LITT.D. 
(Master  of  St.  Catherine's  College,  Cambridge). 

Secretary  :   R.  A.  Spencer,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

OBJECTS 

The  Teachers  Registration  Council  is  constituted  by  Orders  in  Council  of  1912, 
1926  and  1942.-  It  is  composed  of  fifty  members,  distributed  into  four  groups 
representing  respectively  university  teachers,  teachers  in  public  elementary  schools, 
teachers  in  secondary  schools,  and  specialist  teachers  including  those  employed 
in  technical  institutes.  Its  constituents  are  thus  drawn  from  every  branch  of  the 
educational  field,  each  group  being  represented  by  twelve  registered  teachers 
engaged  in  the  type  of  teaching  work  to  which  the  group  belongs.  The  elected 
members  may  co-opt  two  additional  members  drawn  from  any  type  of  teaching 
work  which,  in  their  opinion,  is  not  already  adequately  represented.  The  Chairman 
must  be  elected  by  the  members  of  the  Council  from  outside  their  number,  and 
is  the  only  exception  to  the  rule  that  members  must  be  registered  teachers.  The 
period  of  office  of  each  council  is  five  years. 

The  twelve  university  members  are  appointed  by  the  twelve  universities  now 
existing  in  England  and  Wales.  Members  of  other  groups  are  elected  directly  by 
the  registered  teachers  throughout  the  country,  who  vote  according  to  the  types  of 
teaching  work  in  which  they  are  engaged. 

The  Teachers  Registration  Council  was  entrusted  with  the  formation  and 
custody  of  a  Register  of  Teachers  who  could  satisfy  such  conditions  as  the  Council 
should  prescribe.  The  main  principle  which  has  been  kept  in  view  is  that  no 
person  should  be  recognised  as  a  fully  qualified  teacher  or  be  entitled  to  claim 
professional  status  unless  he  had  undergone  special  preparation  for  the  duties  he 
purported  to  perform.  Hence  all  candidates  for  admission  to  the  Register  are 
required  to  satisfy  the  Council  in  the  following  respects  : 

1.  Attainments. — In  addition  to  furnishing  evidence  of  satisfactory  preliminary 
education,  candidates  must  show  that  they  have  obtained  by  examination  one  of  the 
following  qualifications  : — 

The  degree  of  an  approved  University  ;  the  degree  of  Utter  Barrister  ; 
admission  as  a  solicitor ;  a  diploma  awarded  by  a  recognised  musical 
institution  ;  membership  of  certain  recognised  Chartered  Institutes  ;  or 
recognition  by  the  Board  of  Education  as  a  certificated  teacher. 

2.  Training. — A  candidate  musi  have  passed  successfully  through  an  approved 
course  of  professional  training ;    or  have  followed  an  approved  course  of  study  of 
the  principles  and  methods  of  teaching  ;   or  have  served  for  at  least  one  year  as  a 
teacher  in  an  approved  university  or  institution  of  university  rank. 

3.  Experience. — A   candidate   must   furnish   evidence   of  successful   teaching 
experience  in  a  recognised  education  institution  or  in  private  practice  under  such 
conditions  as  the  Council  shall  approve. 

Unqualified  and  under-qualified  practitioners  are  ineligible  for  Registration. 

More  than  103,000  teachers  have  applied  for  admission  to  the  Register  and 
of  these  more  than  98,000  have  been  admitted. 

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COUNCIL 

MEMBERS   REPRESENTING  UNIVERSITIES 


Nominating  Body 

University  of  Birmingham 
University  of  Bristol       .  . 
University  of  Cambridge 
University  of  Durham     . . 
University  of  Leeds 
University  of  Liverpool  ,  . 
University  of  London 
University  of  Manchester 
University  of  Oxford 
University  of  Reading 
University  of  Sheffield     . 
University  of  Wales 


Representative  Appointed 

Professor  E.  de  Selincourt. 
Professor  H.  R.  Hasse. 
Rev.  Dr.  H.  J.  Chaytor. 
Professor  Brian  Stanley. 
Professor  Frank  Smith. 
Professor  A.  I.  D.  Port  ecus. 
Professor  Sir  F.  Clarke. 
Dr.  W.  C.  R.  Hicks. 
Mr.  H.  E.  M.  Icely. 
Professor  H.  C.  Barnard. 
Professor  G.  H.  Tu  rnbull. 
Professor  M.  Williams. 


REPRESENTING  TEACHERS  IN  SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 


Types  of  Teaching  Work  Specified 

in  the  Schedule 
HEAD  MASTERS — 

(a)  Public  Secondary  Schools 

(6)  Private  Secondary  Schools 

(<:)  Preparatory  Schools 


HEAD  MISTRESSES — 


(a)  Public  Secondary  Schools 

(b)  Private  Secondary  Schools  ... 

ASSISTANT  MASTERS — 

(a)  Public  Secondary  Schools     

(6)  Private  Secondary  Schools  and  Preparatory 

Schools 

ASSISTANT  MISTRESSES — 

(a)  Public  Secondary  Schools 

(/»)  Private  Secondary  Schools  and  Preparatory 
Departments  of  Secondary  Schools,  in- 
cluding Kindergartens 


Elected  Representatives 


Mr.  H.  W.  Hale. 
Mr.  E  P   Horsey. 
Rev.  P.  C.  Underbill. 


Miss  M.  F.  Adams,  O.B  L  ,  and  Miss  D   R   Smith. 
Miss  F.  M.  Lear. 


Mevjrs.  J.  C.  Jenkins  and  G.  R.  Parker. 
Mr.  Ashton  Watts 


Miss  E.  M.  E.  Scoular. 
V   Henry 


REPRESENTING   TEACHERS   IN   PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY   SCHOOL 


Types  of  Teaching  Work  Specified 
in  the  Schedule 


Head  Masters  (3) 

Head  Mistresses  (3) 
Class  Masters  (3) 

Class  Mistresses  (3) 


Representatives  Elected 

Sir  F.  Mander,  Messrs.  A.  F.  Chubb  and  R.  J. 

Patten. 

Misses  I.  Haswell,  L.  Lowe  and  A.  A.  Scorrer. 
Messrs.  P.   J.   T,   Matthews,  A.    G.   Prior  and 

F.  A.  Gibbs. 
Miss    M.    Gardner,  Mrs.  W.  Holford  and  Mrs. 

M.  R.  Ains worth. 


REPRESENTING  TEACHERS   IN  TECHNICAL  INSTITUTES 
AND   SPECIALIST  TEACHERS 


Types  of  Teaching  Work  Specified 
in  the  Schedule 

Teachers  in  Technical  Institutes  (3)     ... 


Teachers  of  Art 

Teachers  of  Music 
Teachers  of  Commercial  Subjects 
Teachers  of  Domestic  Subjects 
Teachers  of  Handicraft 
Ttachers  of  Physical  Training  . 
Teachers  of  Deaf 

Teachers  of  Blind  

Training  of  Teachers 


Representatives  Elected 

Messrs.  H.  J.  Cull,  A.  E.  Evans  and  Dr.  W.  M. 

Varley. 

Miss  M.  O.  Sharp. 
Mr.  Alec  Rowley. 
Dr.  R.  W.  Holland,  O.B.B. 
Miss  G.  M.  Eland. 
Mr.  C.  E.  Beal. 
Miss  D.  M.  Wilkie. 
Mr.  W.  Carey  Roe,  O.B.E. 
Mr.  E.  Evans. 
Mr.  T.  P.  Holgate. 


Types  of  Tracking  Work 
Represented 


Teachers  in  Schools  for  Mentally  and  Physically 

Defective  Children 
Teachers  in  the  Navy,  Army,  and  Air  Force 

Education  Services 


CO-OPTHD  MEMBERS 

Representatives  Appointed  by  the 

Miss  A.  C.  Collingwood. 

Col.  J.  Aubrey-Smith,  C.B..C.M.U 


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ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  TEACHERS 

EXECUTIVE:  THE  TEACHERS  REGISTRATION  COUNCIL 

(Constituted  by  Orders  In  Council  1912,  1926  and  1941) 

The  Teachers  Registration  Council  is  the  body  authorised  by  Parliament 
to  form  and  keep  a  Register  of  Teachers.  It  is  representative  of  teachers 
in  all  types  of  educational  institution  and  has  as  its  aim  the  establishment 
of  the  teacher's  calling  upon  a  professional  basis. 

Admission  to  the  Register  and  Membership  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Teachers 
is  restricted  to  candidates  who  satisfy  the  Council  of  their  competence  to 
undertake  the  work  of  teaching  as  evidenced  by  : 

i.     Possession  of  an  approved  academic  qualification; 

ii.    Training  in  the  principles  and  methods  of  teaching;  and 

iii.   Satisfactory  service   in    an   approved    institution    for   at   least  one 
academic  year. 

Unqualified  and  under-qualified  persons  are  ineligible  for  admission  to  the 

Register. 

All  particulars    may  be  obtained  from  : 

THE    SECRETARY, 

(R.  A.  SPENCER,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law) 

29,   GORDON    SQUARE,    LONDON,   W.C.I. 


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The  Church  in  Africa,  Asia  and  the  West  Indies  is       j  > 
pleading  for   men  and  women  of  Christian  con- 
viction  with  the  best  possible  professional  qualifi- 

cations  as  educationists  :  , 

University  lecturers  ;       Graduates  with  experience  ' ' 

in  training  colleges  ;     Graduates  and  non-graduate  j ' 

trained  teachers  with  School  experience  ;       Women 
trained  as  Domestic  Science  or  Frocbel  teachers. 


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Enquiries  will  be  welcomed  by  : — 

Miss  ALICE  WALTON,  B.A.,  The  Rev.  F.  W.  J.  COTTRELL,        '  ' 

(For  Women)  (V<»r  Mm)  i1 

Methodist  Missionary  Society, 
25  Marylebone  Road,  London,  N.W.i  |! 

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THE    I   JJ  Un    AS    A    CAREER 


SOCIAL  SERVICE  with  a  CHRISTIAN  INTERNATIONAL 
MOVEMENT  for  adults  and  young  people  in  urban 
and  rural  areas  offers*  interesting  and  worthwhile 
work  with  new  and  challenging  developments. 

TRAINING  includes  practical  work  at  a  Y.W.C.A. 
Centre,  study  at  the  Y.W.C.A.  College,  12, 
Netherrall  Gardens,  N.W.3,  and  a  period  of 
family  case  work  in  a  settlement. 

^  Two- Year  Courses  for  students  between  20  and 
30  years  of  age. 

^r  One-Year  Courses  for  those  holding  Social 
Science  Diploma  or  other  academic  qualifications. 

^  Special  Short  Courses  for  demobilised  war- 
workers  and  other  women  with  relevant  experience. 

Applications  to    - 
The  Personnel  Secretary,  Y.W.C.A  National  Offices,  Gt.  Russell  Street,  London,  W.C.I 


THE  SOCIETY  OF  CHIROPODISTS 

Limited    (By  Guarantee)  Incorporated  1945 

21  CAVENDISH  SQUARE LONDON,  W.I 

The  Society  is  recognized  by  the  Board  of  Registration  of  Medical  Auxiliaries  Its  diploma 
is  accepted  by  the  Medical  profession  as  evidence  of  scientific  knowledge  and  thorough 
practical  training  The  dcsignatory  tetters  are  F  Ch  S  (Fellow),  M  Ch  S  (Member),  and 
A  Ch  S.  (Associate) 

The  course  of  instruction  covers  the  whole  sphere  of  the  theory  and  practice  of  Chiropody, 
and  includes  tuition  in  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Medicine  and  Surgery  in  so  far  as  these  have 
a  bearing  on  Chiropody.  All  lectures  on  Medical  subjects  are  given  by  Members  of  the 
Medical  Profession  and  certain  of  the  lectures  are  given  in  the  Universities  and  Medical 
Schools  of  the  cities  where  these  Schools  are  situate  The  training  occupies  two  years,  and 
may  be  taken  at  any  one  of  the  following  Schools,  which  are  recognized  by  the  Society  : 

Chelsea  School  of  Chiropody,  Manchester  School  of  Chiropody, 

Chelsea  Polytechnic,  Manresa  Road,  Anson  Road,  Victoria  Park,  Manchester,  14 

London,  S.W.3  Roya|  Technical  College, 

London  Foot  Hospital  School  of  Chiropod>,  Peel  Park,  Salford,  Manchester 

33  Fitzroy  Square,  London,  W.I  Edinburgh  School  of  Chiropedj, 

Westminster  City  Foot  Hospital,  81  Newington  Road,  Edinburgh 

80  Rochester  Row,  London,  S.W.I  Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  College  of 

East  Lancashire  Foot  Hospital,  Chiropody, 

322  Cheetham  Hill  Road,   Manchester,  8  22  Windsor  Terrace,  Glasgow,  N.W. 

Glasgow  Southern  Foot  Hospital,  44  Cumberland  Street,  Glasgow,  C  S. 

Ihese  Schools  are  attached  to  Foot  Clinics  where  Students  are  afforded  opportunities 
of  seeing  and  treating  those  varied  types  of  foot  trouble  which  come  within  the  province 
of  the  Chiropodist 

The  Examinations  in  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Medicine  and  Surgery  are  conducted  by 
members  of  the  Medical  Profession  from  a  panel  approved  by  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians  and  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  respectively. 

/  utther  partuultir\  muv  be  obtained  Jrttm  the  Secretary.  L   W.  Griffiths,  F.L  A  A  ,  A 
or  direct  from  cither  oj  the  School?  referred  to  above. 


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Names  and  Addresses 
of  Associations 


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ADVERTISEMENTS 


HOSPITAL    NURSING 

The  Public  Health  Service  of  the  London 
County  Council  offers  candidates  interested 
in  nursing  unique  opportunities  for 
training  in  the  60  Hospitals  for  which  it 
is  responsible.  Prospects  for  further 
training,  promotion  and  continuous  service 
under  one  authority,  with  superannuation 
benefits,  are  some  of  the  many  advantages 
this  large  service  gives  to  its  staff. 


Interviews    and    talks    to  schools   arranged 


All    particulars  can   be  obtained   from   the   Recruitment   Centre '(F), 
County  Hall,  Westminster  Bridge,  London,  S.E.I. 


V  V  A»\\t  § t/t! 


The 

Church  of  England 

needs 

your 

Service 


Information  given  at — 

Central  Council  for  Women's  Church  Work, 
Church    House,    Deans    Yard,    Westminster, 
LONDON,    S.W.I. 


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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 

EDUCATIONAL  ASSOCIATIONS 

Adult  Education,  British  Institute  of. 

D.  Wiseman^  B  A  ,  2(>,  Tavistoik  Square,  W  O.I      ttusion  538"). 

Adult  School  Union,  National. 

30,  Bloomsbury  Street,  W  C  1      Museum  1056 

After-Care  Association  for  Physically  Handicapped  Youth. 

Miss  Winder,  2,  Old  Queen  Street,  S  W  1      Whitehall  2499, 

Agricultural  Examination  Board,  National. 

Apply  to  Royal  Agricultural  Society  of  England,    16,   Bedford  Square,  WC1       Alec    Ilohson, 
Secretary      Museum  0535 

Allied  Schools  Agency,  Ltd. 

Kenneth  H.  Adams,  A.C  A  ,  Aldwych  House,  Aldwych,  W  C  2      Holborn  9386 

Architects,  Royal  Institute  of  British. 

66,  Portland  Place,  W  1      Welheck  5721-7      C    D    Spragg,  Secretary 

Army  Cadet  Force  Association. 

Fmsbury  Circus  House,  Blomfield  Street,  E  C  2      London  Wall  6'J"5Q 

Assistant  Masters  in  Secondary  Schools,  Incorpd.  Association  of. 

29,  Gordon  Square,  W  C  1.     Huston  2713 

Assistant  Mistresses  in  Secondary  Schools,  Association  of  (Incorporated). 

Gordon  House,  29,  Gordon  Square,  W  C  I       Huston  5592 

Associated  Board,  The,  of  The  Royal  Schools  of  Music,  London  (The  Royal 
Academy  of  Music  and  The  Royal  College  of  Music),  For  Local  Examinations 
in  Music. 

L   H.  Mackhn,  M  A  ,  14  and  15,  Bedford  Square,  W  C  1      Museum  U7K 

ASLIB  (Association  of  Special  Libraries  and  Information  Bureaux). 

Director:    Miss  h    M    R    Dumas,  MA,  52,  Bloomsbury  Street,  WC1      Museum  7534. 

Association  of  Teachers  in  Colleges  and  Departments  of  Education. 

Secretary  .   Miss  h.  K    Atherton,  B  sc  ,  92,  Victoria  Street,  S  W  1       Victoria  0706 

Blind,  .College  of  Teachers  of  the. 

J.  M.  Ritchie,  MA,  PHD,  Swiss  Cottage,  London,  N  W  $      Primrose  2267. 

Blind,  National  Institute  for  the. 

224,  Great  Portland  Street,  W  1.     Euston  5251 

(a)  Bonar  Law  Memorial  Trust  (Educational  Trust). 

Secretary      T   N.  Graham,  j  p  ,  c  c  ,  10,  Princes  Street,  Westminster,  S  W  1     Whitehall  1150. 

(6)  Bonar  Law  Memorial  College,  Ashridge,  Berkhamsted,  Herts. 
Secretary  •  Capt   H   Gordon,  one.,  Little  Gaddesdcn,  31<H 

Boy  Scouts  (Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter) 

25,  Buckmghcm  Palace  Road,  S  W  1.     Victoria  6005 

Boys'  Brigade  (Incorporated). 

Abbey  House,  Westminster  S.W  1      Abbey  5285. 

Boys*  Club,  National  Association  of  (Incorporated). 

17,  Bedford  Square,  WC  1.     Museum  5358 

British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science  (With  which  is  Incorporated 
The  British  Science  Guild). 

A.  Gray  Jones,  Recorder  of  Section  L  (Education),  Burlington  House,  W  1      Regent  210Q. 

British  Council. 

3,  Hanover  Street,  W  1      Mayfair  8484 

British  Film  Institute. 

4,  Great  Russell  Street,  W.C  J .     Museum  0607. 

British  and  Foreign  School  Society. 

7,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W  C.2 

British  Psychological  Society,  Education  Section. 

Miss  M.  I.  Dunsdon,  MA,  DIP  ED  ,  c'o  British  Psychological  Society,  Tavistock  House  South, 
W.C.I. 

British  Ship  Adoption  Society. 

1,  Lloyds  Avenue,  E  C  3.     Royal  6016. 

British  Universities  League  of  Nations  Society. 

P.  A   Timberlake,  15,  Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.W  1      Sloane  616L 

Bureau  of  Education,  The  International. 

Miss  Marie  Butts,  Palais  Wilson,  Gerfeva,  Switzerland,  22,     22322  Geneva. 

Business  Education,  International  Society  for. 

Dr.  A.  Latt,  Prof.,  H,  14,  Freiestrasse,  Zurich,  Switzerland. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 
Carnegie  United  Kingdom  Trust. 

J.  Wilkie,  M  A  ,  Comely  Park  House,  Dunfcrmlinc,  I'ifc.     Dunfermlme  398. 

Child  Guidance  Council. 

39,  Queen  Anne  Street,  W.I.    Welbeck  1272. 

Child  Study  Association  of  America. 

Sidonie  M.  Gruenberg,  Director,  221,  West  57th  Street,  New  York  City.     Circle  7-7780. 

Christian  Education  at  Home  and  Overseas,  Institute  of. 

Miss  J.  E.  Sladden,  B.A.,  L.R.A.M.,  46,  Gordon  Square,  W.C.I      Huston  4730. 

Church  Education  Corporation. 

Miss  M.  C.  Barnard,  M.A.,  35,  Denison  Hou^e,  S.W.I.     Victoria  3319. 

Church  Schoolmasters'  and  Schoolmistresses'  Benevolent  Institution. 

P.  H.  Wright,  M.A.  (OXON  ),  Parliament  Mansions,  Abbey  Orchard  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.I. 

Citizenship,  Association  for  Education  in. 

Hon.  Secretary  :   Mrs.  E.  M.  Hubback,  51,  Tothill  Street,  S.W.I.     Abbey  5743. 

City  and  Guilds  of  London  Institute. 

Geoffrey  Stephenaon,  Gresham  College,  Basmghall  Street,  E  C.2      Monarch  5294. 

Civil  Service  Commission. 

Burlington  Gardens,  W.I 

Class  Teachers,  National  Federation  of. 

D.  M.  Thomas,  Rockwood,  The  Parade,  Ferndale,  Rhondda,  Glamorgan. 

College  of  Preceptors. 

J.  H.  Simpson,  M.A.,  2  and  3,  Bloomsbury  Square,  W.C.I.     Holborn  7548. 

College  of  the  Sea  (Seafarers*  Education  Service). 

Selwyn  House,  Endsleigh  Street,  W.C.I. 

Commerce,  Faculty  of  Teachers  in. 

C.  V.  Young,  A.C.I.S.,  F.FT.COM.,  27,  Poplar  Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W.19. 

Commercial  and  Industrial  Education,  The  British  Association  for. 

Hon.  Secretary  •   C.  R.  Harrison,  B  A  ,  Cadbury  Bros.  Ltd ,  Bournville,  Birmingham  30 

Conference  of  Educational  Associations. 

Correspondence  to  The  Conference  Secretary,  King's  College,  Strand,  W.C.2. 

Continuative  Teachers'  Association. 

J.  W.  Kenyon,  33,  Queen's  Road,  Fmsbury  Park,  N.4. 

County  Councils  Association. 

Sir  Sidney  Johnson,  84,  Eccleston  Square,  Westminster,  S.W  1.     Victoria  5934. 

Deaf,  Council  of  Principals  of  Institutions  and  Schools  for  the. 

W   Carey  Roe,  B.A.,  Friar  Gate,  Derby.     45953. 

Deaf,  National  College  of  Teachers  of  the. 

Royal  School  for  the  Deaf,  Topsham  Road,  Exeter. 

Deaf,  National  College  of  Teachers  of  the  (Metropolitan  and  the  Southern  Branch). 

Geo.  E.  Whiteway,  70,  Elm  Walk,  Raynes  Park,  S.W  20      Liberty  3683. 

Decimal  Association. 

E   Merry,  5,  Vanbrugh  Road,  London,  W.4. 

Directors  and  Secretaries  for  Education,  Association  of. 

Hon.  Sec.,  T.  Frost,  B.SC.,  Education  Offices,  Rosslyn  Road,  Barking,  Essex. 

Domestic  Studies,  National  Council  for. 

Secretary,  Mrs.  N.  E.  Gieve,  B.SC  ,  75,  Ferme  Park  Road,  Crouch  End,  N.8.     Mountview  4283 

Domestic  Subjects,  Association  of  Teachers  of. 

Secretary,  Miss  E.  Williams,  29,  Gordon  Square,  W.C  1. 

Drawing  Society,  The  Royal,  Incorporated  1902. 

.H.  E.  Peacock,  12,  Cromwell  Place,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.7.     Kensington  2667. 

East  Midland  Education  Union. 

L.  Hitchman,  A.C.I.S  ,  32,  Dryden  Street,  Nottingham.     Nottingham  2972. 

Education  Committees,  Association  of. 

W.  P.  Alexander,  PH.D.,  EO.B.,  M.A.,  B.SC.,  10,  Queen  Anne  Street,  London,  W  1.     Langham  3956. 

Education  Committees,  Wales  and  Monmouthshire,  Federation  of. 
T.  J.  Rees,  J.P.,  B.A.,  The  Guildhall,  Swansea.     Swansea  82821, 

Education  Welfare  Officers'  National  Association. 

Hon.  Secretary,  W.  MacDonald,  "  Maxholme,"  David  Road,  Handsworth  Wood,  Birmingham  20. 

Educational  Institute  of  Scotland. 

Alex  J.  Belford,  J.P.,  M.A  ,  F.E.I.S.,  46-47,  Moray  Place,  Eeinburgh,  3. 

Educational  Institutions,  Union  of. 

H.  L.  Tolley,  B.SC.,  B.COM.,  25a,  Paradise  Street,  Birmingham,  1.    Midland  1487. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 
Educational  Centres  Association. 

J.  V.  Alexander,  8,  Endsleigh  Gardens,  W.C.I      Huston  2533. 

Empire  Society,  The  Royal. 

Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C.2.    Whitehall  6733. 

English  Association,  The. 

Mrs   E.  M.  Fielding,  3,  Cromwell  Road,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.7.     Kensington  8480. 

English  Folk  Dance  and  Song  Society. 

Director  :    D.  N.  Kennedy.     Secretary  :    A.  H    Swinson.    Cecil  Sharp  House,  2,  Regent's  I»arV 
Road,   London,   N  W.I.     Gulliver  2206. 

English- Speaking  Union. 

R.  S.  P.  Mackarness,  37,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.I.     Mayfair  7400 

Extra  Metropolitan  Association  of  Juvenile  Employment  and  Welfare  Officers. 
Hon.  Sec.  :   John  H.  Evernden,  Juvenile  Employment  Bureau,  6,  Wellesley  Road,  Croydon 

Friends,  Education  Council  of  the  Society  of. 

Ben  W.  Vincent,  Friends*  House,  Huston  Road,  N.W.I      Euston  3603 

Friends'  Guild  of  Teachers. 

Constance  M.  Phillips,  Ackworth  School,  Pontefract,  Yorks 

Froebel  Educational  Institute,  The  Incorporated. 

Miss  E.  M.  Jebb,  M.A  ,  Froebel  Educational  Institute,  Grove  House.  Roehampton  Lane,  S  W.I 5 
Prospect  2242. 

Froebel  Foundation,  The  National. 

Miss  V.  E.  Nightmgall,  2,  Manchester  Square,  W  1.     Welbeck  1555. 

Geographical  Association. 

Professor  H.  J.  Fleure,  D.sc ,  FR.s,  c'o  Municipal  High  School  of  Commerce,  Princess  Street. 
Manchester  1.     Central  1300. 

Geographical  Society,  Royal. 

Lowther  Lodge,  Kensington  Gore.  S.W  7      Kensington  5466. 

Gilchrist  Educational  Trust. 

10,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  W.C.2.     Chancery  8131. 

Girl  Guides  Association. 

17-19,  Buckingham  Palace  Road,  S.W.I.     Victoria  6001. 

Girls'  Clubs  and  Mixed  National  Association  of. 

32,  Devonshire  Street,  W.I.     Welbeck  2941-2. 

Girls'  Guildry,  The. 

Abbey  House,  Victoria  Street,  S  W.I.    Abbey  6532     Headquarters  :  212,  Bath  Street,  Glasgow 
C.2. 

Girls'  Life  Brigade  (Incorporated). 

41-49,  Great  Peter  Street,  S.W.I.     Abbey  6474. 

Girls'  Public  Day  School  Trust,  Ltd.,  The. 

A.  C.  Lightfoot,  M.C,  Broadway  Court,  S.W.I,    Abbey  5835. 

Governesses'  Benevolent  Institution  (Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter,  1848). 

Colonel  G.  R.  Codrington,  c  B.,  D  s.o  ,  O.B  E  ,  58,  Victoria  Street,  S  W.I      Victoria  2491 

Guildhall  School  of  Music  and  Drama. 

Raymond  Rayner,  John  Carpenter  Street,  Victoria  Embankment,  H  C  4      Central  9077 

Handicraft  Teachers,  The  Institute  of  (Incorporated). 

C.  E.  Beal,  30,  Coniston  Road,  Gatley,  Cheadle,  Cheshire.     Gatley  4412 

Headmasters'  Conference. 

Secretary  :   L.  W.  Taylor,  M.A.,  29,  Gordon  Square,  W.C  1.     Euston  4995. 

Headmasters,  Incorporated  Association  of. 

L.  W.  Taylor,  M.A.,  29,  Gordon  Square,  W.C.I.     Euston  4995. 

Headmistresses  of  Preparatory  Schools,  Association  of. 
Hon.  Secretary  :   Miss  Warr,  High  Murcn,  Beaconsfield,  Bucks. 

Head  Mistresses'  Association  (Incorporated  1896). 

29,  Gordon  Square,  W.C.I.     Euston  1361. 

Head  Teachers,  National  Association  of. 

Gordon  Barry,  B.SC.,  Charter  House,  Claremont  Road,  Surbiton,  Surrey     Elmbndge  1214. 

Health  Education,  Central  Council  for. 

Robert  Sutherland,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  Tavistock  House,  Tavistock  Square,  London,  W.C.I.  Euston  5142 

Hispanic  Council,  The  (to  encourage  and  promote  the  teaching  of  Spanish  and 
Portuguese  in  Great  Britain). 

Secretary-General  :  Kenneth  G.  Grubb,  C.M.G.,  4,  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  W.I.    Welbeck  6143 
Educational  Secretary  :  J.  H.  Mundy. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES*  YEAR  BOOK 
Historical  Association,  The. 

J.  W    Herbert,  M.A  ,  21,  Bedford  Square,  W.C  1 

Inspectors  of  Schools  and  Education  Organizers,  National  Association  of. 

Hon.  Gen.  Secretary  :    J,  B,  Chapman,  South  View,  Upper  Largo,  Fife. 

Institut  Francais  du  Royaume-Uni. 

Professor  E.  Audra,  Director,  Queensberry  Place,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.7.     Ken.  6211. 

Ireland,  Association  of  Secondary  Teachers. 

Gen.  Secretary  .   Mibs  H.  R  Quirke,  M  A.,  33,  South  I'Ycdenck  Street,  Dublin.     Dublin  61050. 

Irish  National  Teachers'  Organization. 

T.  J.  O'Connell,  I.I..D  ,  9,  Gardiner's  Place,  Dublin,  C  16. 

Irish  Schoolmistresses,  Central  Association  of. 

Miss  Pike,  Mabomc  Girls'  School,  Ballsbridge      Dublin  63720 

Joint  Agency  for  Women  Teachers,  Ltd. 

Miss  B    A   Edwin,  41    Gordon  Square,  W  C  1      Huston  2151-2. 

Joint  Committee  on  Independent  Education. 

Hon.  Secretary  .    I*    J.  Whitbread,  160,  Ember  Lane,  hsher,  Surrey. 

Joint  Scholastic  Agency,  Ltd. 

Ronald  E.  Gundry,  MA   foxoN),  29,  Gordon  Square,  W.C  1.     Euston  6070. 

Juvenile  Employment  and  Welfare  Officers,  National  Association  of. 

Hon     Secretary  .     Clifford    Hawkes,   Juvenile   Employment   Bureau,    Wcstgate    Street,    Cardiff. 
Cardiff  3070. 

King  Alfred  School  Society. 

Miss  E.  M    Hibburd,  Manor  Wood,  North  bnd  Road,  N  W  11.     Speedwell  5752. 

Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Institutes,  Union  of. 

A,  P.  Dent,  F  c.i  s  ,  33,  Blackfnars  Street,  Manchester,  3      Blackfnars  6Q59 

League  of  Nations  Union. 

11,  Maiden  Lane,  W.C  2.     Temple  Bar  4682. 

League  of  the  Empire. 

Miss  fc.  A.  Doggett,  o  B.fc.,  Ord  Marshall  House,  124,  Belgrave  Road,  S.W.I      Victoria  0595. 

Leplay  House  (Institute  of  Sociology). 

Alexander  Farquhari,on,  M  A  ,  Lcdbury,  Herefordshire. 

Leverhulme  Research  Fellowships  Advisory  Committee. 

Dr.  L.  Haden  Guest,  M  c: ,  M  p  ,  7,  Bedford  Row,  W  C  I.     Holborn  6226 

Libraries  and  Information  Bureaux,  Association  of  Special. 

Miss  E.  M.  R.  Dumas,  MA,  31,  Mubcum  Street.  W  C.I      Museum  5347 

Library  Association,  The. 

P.  S.  J    Welsford,  h  c  I  s.5  Chaucer  House,  Malet  Place,  W.C  1      Euston  1631. 

Ligue  de  I'Enseigncment. 

M.  Hubert  Frere,  Boulevard  Lemonmer,  110,  Brussels.     Brussels  II.  3988. 

Ling  Physical  Education  Association. 

Miss  P.  Spafford,  Hamilton  House,  Bidborough  Street,  W.C.I.     Euston  1086  and  1433. 

Linguists,  Institute  of. 

Stanley  Rundlc,  B.A   (LOND.),  F.J  L.,  114,  Southampton  Row,  WC  1.     Holborn  0962 

London  Chamber  of  Commerce,  The  (Incorporated). 

Robert  E.  T  Ridout,  M  A.,  Principal,  Commercial  Education  Department,  69,  Cannon  Street,  E.C.I. 
City  4444. 

London  Schoolmasters'  Association  (the  London  Branch  of  the  N.A.S.). 

Gen.  Secretary  :    F   A   Gibbs,  Cripplegate  Institute,  Golden  Lane,  E.C  1.     Clerkenwell  2544. 
London  Teachers  Association  (The  County  Association  of  the  N.U.T.  for  London). 

Charles  Pearce,  J.P  ,  L.C.C  ,   185,  Aldcrsgate  Street,  E.C  1.     Monarch  8995-6 

Mathematical  Association. 

Hon.  Secretaries     G  L.  Parsons,  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  Sandy  Lodge,  Northwood,  Middlesex. 
Miss  M.  E.  Bowman,  17a,  Kew  Gardens  Road,  Kew  Gardens. 

Mathematical  Society,  London. 

Professor  J   G.  Semplu,  King's  College,  London 
P    Hall,  King's  College,  Cambridge. 

Matriculation  Board,  Joint.     (The  Universities  of  Manchester,  .Liverpool,  Leeds, 
Sheffield  and  Birmingham). 

The  Secretary,  315,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester,   13.     Ardwick  2548. 

Modern  Humanities  Research  Association. 

Hon.  Secretary  .    Dr.  S.  C.  Aston,  St.  Catherine's  College,  Cambridge. 
Modern  Language  Association. 

5,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincolns  Inn,  W.C.2.     Holborn  9058. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES5  YEAR  BOOK 
Municipal  Corporation,  Association  of. 

G.  H.  Banwell,  Palace  Chambers,  Westminster,  S.W.I.     Whitehall  6891-2. 

Music  Masters*  Association. 

H.  E.  Neeleham-Browne,  B.A  ,  A.R.C.M.,  Brighton  College,  Sussex.     Brighton  3317 

Music  Teachers*  Association. 

S.  Harper,  295,  Regent  Street,  W  1      Langham  2060 

National  Association  of  Training  Corps  for  Girls. 

Alfred  House,  24,  Cromwell  Place,  S.W.7      Kensington  4891-5. 
National  Association  of  Local  Government  Officers  (*'  NALGO  "). 

J    H    Warren,  MA.,  D.P.A.,  24,  Abingdon  Street,  Westminster.,  S  W.I.     Whitehall  9351. 

National  Council  of  Social  Service. 

26,  Bedford  Square,  W.C  1.     Museum  89  H. 

National  Association  for  Mental  Health. 

39,  Queen  Anne  Street,  W.I       Welbcck  1272-6. 

National  Education  Association. 

Wilfrid  J.  Rowland,  32,  Victoria  Street,  Wcstmm&tci,  S.W.I.     Whitehall  22:56. 

National  Education  Association  (U.S.A.). 

1201,  16th  Street,  N  W.s  Washington,  6,  D.C. 

National  Foundation  for  Adult  Education. 
79,  Wimpole  Street,  W  1. 

National  Foundation  for  Educational  Research  m  England  and  Wales. 

79,  Wimpole  Street,  W.I 

National  Society,  The. 

Canon  R    F.  Hall,  69,  Great  Peter  Street,  S  W  1.     Abbey  1672. 

National  Society  for  Art  Education. 

"  Dynelcy,"  Castle  Hill  Avenue,  Berkhamsted,  Herts      Berkhamsted   1097. 

National  Union  of  Teachers. 

Sir  Frederick  Mander,  Hamilton  House,  Mablcdon  Place,  W  CM       Euston  2142 

New  Education  Fellowship  (English  Section). 

40,  St    Margarets  Road,  S  E4      International  Headquarters  :    1,  Paik  Crescent,  VCM. 

Nursery  School  Association  of  Great  Britain,  The. 
1,  Park  Crescent,  Portland  Place,  W  1       Welbeck  3269. 

Oxford  and  Cambridge  Schools  Examination  Board. 

A    E.  E    McKen^ie,  M  A  ,  Cambridge  ,    C    H    Wilkinson,  M  \  ,  Oxford. 

Oxford  Local  Examinations. 

C.  W.  Stokes,  Local  Examination  Oihces,  12,  Merum  Street,  Oxford. 

Parents'  National  Educational  Union,  Incorporated. 

The  Hon.  Mrs.  Franklin,  171,  Victoria  Street,  S  W  1       Victoria  IHOO. 
Physical  Education,  National  Association  of  Organisers  of. 

Hon.  Secretary      H.  P    Crabtree,  County  Offices.,  Chelmsford,  Lssex.     Great  Baddow  209. 

Physical  Recreation,  Central  Council  of. 

Miss  P    Colson,  o  B  E.,  6,  Bedford  Square,  W.C  1      Museum  072b-0. 

Physical  Training  Colleges,  Association  of  Principals  of. 

Hon.  Secretary      Miss  M    T    Crabbe,  Physical   Training  College,  Barkhill  Road,  Liverpool 
Garston  451. 

Playing  Fields  Association,  The  National. 

Sir  Lawrence  Chubb,  71,  Eccleston  Square,  S  W  1.     Victoria  9274 

Private  Schools,  Association  of  Headmistresses  of  Recognized. 

Miss  H.  M.  Stranger,  Guimerside,  42,  North  Road,  Plymouth 

Protestant  Schools  in  Ireland,  The  In-x.iporatcd  Society  for  Promoting. 

W    Tate,  M.A.,  8,  Mountjoy  Square,  Pub1':!      Dublin  21500 

Public  School  Bursars'  Association. 

IK  Hon.  Sec.:  E    J.  Carter3  Sanquhar,  Stoke  Wood,  Stoke  Pogcs,  Bucks. 

Public  Schools,  Association  of  Governing  Bodies  of  (Boys). 

Secretary's   Office  .     Epsom   College,    Surrey. 

Public  Schools,  Association  of  Governing  Bodies  of  (Girls). 

Hon.  Secretary  :    Kenneth  H   Adams,  8,  Princes  Street,  S.W.I. 

Representative  Managers,  The,  of  London  Elementary  Schools. 

J.  N.  Duddington,  F.R.S.A..,  19,  Onslow  Gardens,  N.IO. 

Research  Board  for  the  Correlation  of  Medical  Science  and  Physical  Education. 
Apothecaries  Hall,  Black  Friar*  Lane;  B.C. 4.     Organising  Secretary  .    Ernest  Busby. 

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EDUCATION  COMMITTEES'  YEAR  BOOK 

Research  in  Education,  The  Scottish  Council  for. 

A.  J.  Belford,  M.A.,  46,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh,  3. 

Royal  Society  of  Arts. 

Secretary  :    K.  W.  Luckhurst,  M.A.,  John  Adam  Street,  Adelphi,  W.C.2.     Temple  Bar  8274. 
Examinations  Officer  :   H.  T.  Broad,  28,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.I.     Abbey  6164. 

Royal  Society  of  Teacher  sa  The. 

29,  Gordon  Square,  W.C.I.     Euston  2212. 

School  Attendance  Departments  for  England  and  Wales  Association  of  Superinten- 
dents. 

John  R.  Procter,  City  Education  Offices,  Ncwcastle-upon-Tyne 

School  Journey  Association. 

Secretary  :   H   W.  Barter,  F  R.D  s.,  35,  Park  View  Road,  Addiscombe,  Croydon. 

Schoolmasters,  National  Association  of. 

R   Anderson,  B  A.,  M  R.S.T  ,  59,  Gordon  Square,  W  C.I.         Museum  6924-5. 

School  Attendance  and  Investigation  Officers  National  Association. 

Hon.  Secretary  .  William  MacDonald,  Maxholme,  David  Road,  Hansworth  Wood,  Birmingham,  20. 

School  Nature  Study  Union. 

Miss  R.  F    Shove,  M  A  ,  F.L.S  ,  13,  Burlington  Avenue,  Kcw  Gardens,  Surrey,     Prospect  3328. 

Science  Teachers,  Women,  Association  of. 

Miss  P.  M.  Taylor,  at  Mansfield  Queen  Elizabeth  Grammar  School  for  Girls*. 

Secular  Education  League. 

M.  L.  Burnet,  4a,  Inverness  Place,  W  2      Bayswater  2125. 

Simplified  Spelling  Society. 

Thomas  R    Barber,  The  Cafe,  Station  Road,  Wallbend-on-Tyne.     Wallsend  63614 

Society  of  Chiropodists  Ltd.  (By  Guarantee). 

Secretary :    L.  W    Griffiths,  FLAA,  ACIS,  21,  Cavendish  Square,  W.I      Langham  3227. 

Society  for  Education  in  Art. 

Katherine  Allison,  2,  Manchester  Square,  W.I. 

Speech  and  Drama,  Incorp.  Association  of  Teachers  of. 

Geoffrey  Crump,  M.A  ,  L  R  A.M  ,  Oakhurst,  Steep  Petersfield,  Hants     Petersfield  375. 

Speech  Fellowship,  The.    (A  voluntary  body  for  the  promotion  of  Speech  Education 
in  all  its  branches). 
Q,  Fitzroy  Square,  W  1      Euston  2666. 

Student  Federation  for  Internation  Co-operation* 

Secretary  :    Monica  Luffinan,  11,  Maiden  Lane,  W  C.2.     Temple  Bar  0961. 
Student  Service,  International. 

J    L.  Henderson,  59,  Gloucester  Place,  W.I      Welbeck  3921-3. 

Swimming  Instructors,  National  Association  of. 

Henry  A    Pike,  98,  Cleveland  Gardens,  Barnes,  S.W  13.     Prospect  3212. 
Technical  Institutions,  Association  of. 

Hon.  Secretary  :  T.  C.  Jones,  B.sc.,  A  M.INST.C.E.,  M.I  Mtcn.E.,  Regent  Street  Polytechnic,  London, 

Technical  Institutions,  Association  of  Teachers  in. 

A.  E.  Evans,  Hamilton  House,  Mabledon  Place,  W.C.I      Euston  2442 

Technical  Institutions  in  Northern  Ireland,  Association  of  Principals  of. 

J.  U,  Stewart,  B.SC.,  B  COM.,  Technical  School,  Newtownards,  County  Down.    Newtownards  2116. 

Technical  Institutions,  Association  of  Principals  of. 

A.  W.  Gibson,  Dudley  and  Staffordshire  Technical  College,  Dudley      Dudley  2830. 

Tonic  Sol-fa  College  of  Music. 

9,  Queen&borough  Terrace,  W  2      Bayswater  6008. 

United  Nations  Association  of  Great  Britain  and  Northern  Ireland. 

11,  Maiden  Lane,  W  C.2.     Temple  Bar  0961. 
Universities  ct  Ecoles  Francaises,  Office  National  des. 

M.  L.  E.  Gemssieux,  15,  Queensberry  Place,  S.W.7.     Kensington  6211-2. 

University  Teachers,  Association  of. 

R.  Douglas  Laurie,  M  A  ,  Tyn-y-Gongl,  Caradoc  Road,  Aberystwyth.    Aberystwyth  225. 

University  Women,  British  Federation  of.  Ltd. 

Miss  K.  Johnston,  M.A.,  17a,  Kings  Road,  S.W  3.     Sloane  0532. 

Women  Teachers,  National  Union  of. 

Miss  A    M    Pierotti,  41,  Cromwell  Road,  South  Kcnhington,  S.W. 7.     Kensington  6688. 

Workers*  Educational  Association. 

hrncst  Green,  M.A.,  J.P.,  38a,  St.  George's  Drive,  Victoria,  S.W,1,     Victoria  5715-16. 

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Index  to  Advertisers 

PAGE 
A 

Air  Ministry  Information  Bureau              614 

Assistant  Masters'  Association          .         ...          .          ...  540 

Association  of  Assistant  Mistresses  in  Secondary  Schools           ..         ..          ...  540 

Audix             502 

Avery,  J.,  &  Co 3  Cover 

B 

Barratt  &  Robinson  Ltd.    ..          ...          .  226 

Bedford  Physical  Training  College            . .          .  466 

Bennet,  James  D.,  Ltd 374 

Bentley,  Andrew,  Ltd.         .                      .                       ......  6 


Block  &  Anderson  Ltd. 
Boosey  &  Hawkes  Ltd. 
Bradford  Technical  College 
Brighton  Technical  College 


408 
1 

530 
530 


British  Electrical  Development  Association          ...           .         ...          17 

British  Ratin  Co.  Ltd.           .                                 ..             223 

British  Thomson-Houston  Co .  Ltd .                      . .          500 

C 

CaiorGasLtd 450 

Catalin  Ltd .                      606 

Chance  Bros,  Ltd ..  405 

Chelsea  Insecticides  Ltd ..  447 

Chicle  Products  Ltd 472 

Chiropodists,  Society  of .          .  618 

Cliff,  Jabez  &  Co.,  Ltd 477 

Cloakroom  Equipment  Ltd.           .  594 

Common  Ground  Ltd . .           . .         .  506 

Cox  &  Co.  (Watford)  Ltd 34 

Crane  Ltd 33 

CrescoLtd 415 

Croid  Ltd 8 

Curwen,  J.  &  Sons  Ltd 2  Cover 

D 

Dane  &  Co.  Ltd 555 

Dartford  College  of  Physical  Education  (Bergman  Osterberg  Trust) 468 

Dawson  Bros.  Ltd 453 

Dennis  Bros.  Ltd ,          ..         ..  493 

Detys             416 

Doodson  &  Bain  Ltd 45 

Dryad  Handicrafts,  Ltd 16 

Dusmo  Co.  Ltd 18 

E 

Edinburgh  Training  Centre  for  Disabled  Persons          376 

Educational  Supply  Association  Ltd 14  and  464 

Ellams  Duplicator  Co.  Ltd.            52 

En-Tout-Cas  Co.  Ltd 477 

Estcourt,  F.  B.,  Ltd.            448 

F 

Facchino's  Purity  Biscuits  Ltd 457 

Farinol  Co.  Ltd 42 

Foyles 442 

Furse,  W.  J.  &  Co.,  Ltd 508 

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G 

Gardner,  Grahame  Ltd 469 

Gaumont  British     510 

George,  W.  &  J.  &  Becker  Ltd 28 

Gillott,  Joseph,  &  Sons  Ltd 436 

Ginner  Mawer  School  of  Dance  and  Drama       470 

Glover,  J0  &  Sons,  Ltd 487 

Greenwoods*             435 

H 

Hammer,  Geo.  M.,  &  Co.  Ltd 434 

Harbutt's  Plasticine < 429 

Hargreavcs,  W.,  &  Co.  Ltd 488 

Harris,  Philip,  Ltd 430 

Harrap,  George  G.,  &  Co.  Ltd 41 

Health  Education,  Central  Council  for     494 

Howland,  A.  &  F.,  (Wycombe)  Ltd 463 

Hunt,  H.,  &  Son      473 

Hunt  &  Broadhurst  Ltd 416 

1 

International  Engineering  Concessionaires  Ltd.  ...        ...        515 

J 

Jones,  Samuel,  &  Co,  Ltd 42 

K 

Kingfisher  Ltd 26 

Kleen-e-ze  Brush  Co.  Ltd.             58 

L 

Larsen,  Niels,  &  Son  Ltd •       ...  474 

Lecture  Agency,  The           ..           442 

Leicester  Domestic  Science  Training  College      534 

Leighton,  Baldwin,  Cox  &  Co.  Ltd 429 

Lewis,  H.  K.,  &  Co.,  Ltd 516 

Listener)  The 504 

Liverpool  Physical  Training  College         466 

Liverpool  Technical  School  for  Women ...         ...         ...         ...  526 

Lockerbie  &  Wilkinson  (Birmingham)  Ltd 444 

London  College  of  Secretaries         538 

London  County  Council     ...          ..         ...         ...  620 

Lumley's  Ltd.          *      483 

M 

Manchester  Municipal  Training  College  of  Domestic  Economy          524 

Mann  Egerton  &  Co.,  Ltd.            56 

McDougall's  Educational  Co.,  Ltd.           376 

Mealing  Bros.  Ltd.              430 

Methodist  Missionary  Society        616 

Modern  Arms  Co.  Ltd 44 

Mobile  Cinema  Services  Ltd.         ...         ...  508 

Myford  Engineering  Co.  Ltd 444 

N 

National  Society's  Training  College  of  Domestic  Subjects        526 

Nelson,  Thos.,  &  Sons  Ltd.           4 

Newton  &  Co.,  Ltd ...         .           512 

Nisbet,  James,  &  Co.  Ltd 37 

Nonington  College  of  Physical  Education 470 

Northern  Counties  Training  College  of  Cookery  and  Domestic  Science         ...  534 

North  of  England  School  Furnishing  Co.  Ltd 22 

Nottingham  University  College        -         ...          518 

Novello  &  Co.,  Ltd 373 

Nursing  Recruitment  Centre          614 

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O 

Oxford  University  Press      55 

P 

Perry  &  Co.  (Pens)  Ltd 10 

Philip,  George,  &  Son  Ltd.            516 

Philip  &  Tacey  Ltd.            2  Cover 

Pitman,  Sir  Isaac,  &  Sons  Ltd 4L 

R 

Ransomes,  Sims  &  Jefferics  Ltd.             491 

Research,  Advisory  Bureau  for         518 

Reeves  &  Sons,  Ltd.  ...          ..          ...     Back  Cover 

Religious  Education  Press  Ltd.        .          ..  25 

RoneoLtd .  406 

Royal  Society  of  Teachers .           .          617 

Rowney,  George,  &  Co.  Ltd 46 

S 

Salter,  George,  &  Co.  Ltd.            497 

Sheffield  Photo  Co.  Ltd 512 

Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co.  Ltd .          ...          ..         ..  435 

Smith  &  Co.  (School  Furnishers)  Ltd.     ..         .            224 

Smith,  J.  Bryce  Ltd.            606 

Staines  Equipment  Co.  Ltd.           ...         ...          .          ...         .            . .          ...  458 

Staveley  Coal  &  Iron  Co.  Ltd .          .           .  442 

St.  Godric's  College  for  Secretarial  &  Allied  Careers       . .- 537 

Southern  Music  Training  Centre .           ...         ...          . .  524 

Surrey  County  Council       49Q 


T 

TableenLtd 463 

Taunton,  John  &  Joseph,  Ltd 594 

"  Three  Cooks  "  Ltd 457 

Tidmarsh  &  Sons      2 

Tyzack,  S.,  &  Son  Ltd 394 

Tyzack,  W.,  Sons  &  Turner  Ltd 38 

U 

University  of  London  Press  Ltd 20 

V 

Voxsan  Ltd 482 

W 

Walker,  Crosweller,  &  Co.,  Ltd      478 

Walpamur  Co.  Ltd 48 

Waterman  Pen  Co.  Ltd 436 

Whittle,  R.  W.,  Ltd.           404 

Wilson,  Henry,  &  Co.  Ltd 454 

Winsor  &  Newton  Ltd 13 

Women's  Church  Work,  Central  Council  for      620 

Workers' Music  Association  Ltd.              487 

Y 

Y.W.C.A 618 

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Classified  Index  to  Advertisements 

PAGE 

Adhesives  A 

Croid  Ltd 8 

Artists*  Materials 

Dane  &  Co.,  Ltd 555 

Reeves  &  Sonsj  Ltd.           Back  Cover 

Rowney,  George,  &  Co.,  Ltd 46 

Smith,  J.  Bryce  Ltd.            606 

Winsor  &  Newton  Ltd 13 

Bedsteads  B 

Taunton,  John  &  Joseph,  Ltd 594 

Blinds  and  Curtains 

Avery  J.,  &  Co 3  Cover 

Tidmarsh  &  Sons 2 

Boilers  and  Radiators 

Crane,  Ltd 33 

Canteen  and  Kitchen  Equipment         C 

CalorGasLtd 450 

Dawson  Bros.  Ltd.  ...         ...         ...         ...          ..         453 

Staines  Equipment  Co.  Ltd.           ..         458 

Wilson,  Henry,  &  Co.  Ltd 454 

Cloakroom  Fittings 

Cloakroom  Equipment  Ltd.          594 

Curtain  Control  and  Tracks 

Avery,J.,&Co 3  Cover 

Furse,  W.  J.  &  Co.,  Ltd 508 

Cycle  Racks 

Lockerbie  &  Wilkinson  (Birmingham)  Ltd 444 

Diascopes  and  Epidiascopes  D 

Newton  &  Co.,  Ltd.          .  .            '         .         ...  512 

Drawing  Equipment 

Modern  Arms  Co.  Ltd 44 

Drying  Cabinets 

Glover,  J.  &  Sons,  Ltd 487 

Duplicators 

Block  &  Anderson  Ltd 408 

Ellams  Duplicator  Co.  Ltd.            52 

RoneoLtd 406 

E 
Educational  Associations,  Societies,  Etc. 

Assistant  Masters' Association       540 

Assistant  Mistresses  in  Secondary  Schools,  Association  of        ...         ...        ...  540 

British  Electrical  Development  Association         17 

Chiropodists,  Society  of      618 

Health  Education,  Central  Council  for     494 

Methodist  Missionary  Society        616 

Nursing  Recruitment  Centre         614 

Research,  Advisory  Bureau  for      ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  518 

Royal  Society  of  Teachers              617 

Women's  Church  Work,  Central  Council  for      620 

Y.W.C.A 618 

Educational  Contractors 

Dryad  Handicrafts 16 

Educational  Supply  Association  Ltd 464 

Philip  &  Tacey  Ltd.            2  Cover 

Electric  Plant  and  Equipment 

Furse,  W.  J.  &  Co.  Ltd 508 

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Films  and  Projectors  F 

British  Thomson-Houston  Co.,  Ltd 500 

Common  Ground,  Ltd 506 

G.B.  Instructional  Ltd ^     510 

International  Engineering  Concessionaires  Ltd....         515 

Mobile  Cinema  Services  Ltd 508 

Sheffield  Photo  Co.,  Ltd 512 

Food 

Estcourt,  F.  B.?  Ltd.           448 

Facchino's  Purity  Biscuits  Ltd 457 

TableenLtd 463 

"  Three  Cooks  "  Ltd 457 

G 
Gymnastic  and  Sports  Equipment 

Chicle  Products  Ltd.            472 

Cliff,  Jabez,  &  Co.,  Ltd 477 

Educational  Supply  Association,  Ltd 464 

Gardner,  Grahame  Ltd 469 

Hunt,  H.,  &  Son ...  473 

Larsen,  Niels,  &  Son,  Ltd.           474 

Lumley'sLtd 483 

Ink  1 

Waterman  Pen  Co.  Ltd 436 

Insecticides 

Chelsea  Insecticides  Ltd.    ..          ...         .           447 

Laboratory  Equipment  L 

Bentley,  Andrew,  Ltd 6 

CalorGasLtd 450 

Chance  Brothers  Ltd 405 

George,  W.  &  J.,  &  Becker  Ltd.             28 

Harris,  Philip,  Ltd 430 

Mann,  Egerton  &  Co.  Ltd.            56 

Lecturers 

Lecture  Agency,  The           ..         ..          442 

Lighting 

CalorGasLtd 450 

Furse,W.  J.,  &  Co.,  Ltd.              508 

Metal  Windows  M 

Doodson  &  Bain  Ltd 45 

Modelling  Material 

Harbutt's  Plasticine 429 

Music  Publishers 

Boosey  &  Hawkes,  Ltd 1 

Curwen,  J.,  &  Sons,  Ltd ...         ...         2  Cover 

Novcllo  &  Co.,  Ltd 373 

Workers'  Music  Association  Ltd 487 

N 
Needlework  and  Handicraft  Materials 

CatalinLtd.             60b 

CroidLtd 8 

Dryad  Handicrafts 16 

Greenwoods'            435 

Leighton,  Baldwin,  Cox  &  Co.,  Ltd 429 

Perry  &  Co.  (Pens)  Ltd 10 

Philip  &Tacey  Ltd.            2  Cover 

Nursery  Equipment 

Edinburgh  Training  Centre  for  Disabled  Persons          ...         ...         376 

Whittle,  R.  W.,  Ltd 404 

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Paint  P 

WalpamurCo.  Ltd. ...    ' 48 

Paper  Towels 

CresooLtd.  ...       ' - 415 

Pencils 

Rowney,  George,  &  Co.,  Ltd 46 

Pens 

Gillott,  Joseph,  &  Sons,  Ltd 436 

Perry  &  Co.  (Pens)  Ltd n!0 

Playing  Fields  Equipment 

Dennis  Bros.  Ltd 493 

Ransomes,  Sims  &  Jefferies  Ltd 491 

Hargreaves,  W.,  &  Co.  Ltd 488 

Publishers,  Books,  etc. 

Councils  &  Education  Press,  Ltd 222,  593  arid  605 

"Detys"       416 

Foyles             442 

Harrap«Geo.  G.,  &  Co.  Ltd 41 

Lewis,  H.  K.,  &  Co.5  Ltd 516 

Listener*  The            504 

McDougall's  Educational  Co.,  Ltd.           376 

Nelson,  Thos.,  &  Sons,  Ltd 4 

Nisbet,  James,  &  Co.,  Ltd.            37 

Oxford  University  Press      ...          55 

Philip,  George,  &  Son,  Ltd.            516 

Philip  &  Tacey  Ltd.             2  Cover 

Pitman,  Sir  Isaac  &  Sons  Ltd 41 

Religious  Education  Press  Ltd 25 

University  of  London  Press,  Ltd .         ...  20 

Radio  Equipment  R 

Audix            502 

Rat  and  Mouse  Destruction 

British  Ratin  Co.  Ltd 223 

School  Furniture  S 

Barratt  &  Robinson  Ltd 226 

Bennet,  James  D.,  Ltd 374 

Bentley,  Andrew,  Ltd.         ...         ...         ...         ...         6 

Cox  &  Co.  (Watford)  Ltd 34 

Educational  Supply  Association  Ltd 14 

Hammer,  Geo.  M.,  &  Co.  Ltd 434 

Howland,  A.  &  F.  ( Wycombe),  Ltd 463 

Kingfisher,  Ltd 26 

MannEgerton  &  Co.,  Ltd,           56 

Mealing  Bros.  Ltd 430 

North  of  England  School  Furnishing  Co.  Ltd 22 

Smith  &  Co.  (School  Furnishers)  Ltd 224 

Whittle,  R.  W.,  Ltd.           404 

Sewing  Machines 

Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co.  Ltd ...  435 

Stage  Equipment 

Furse,  W.  J.,  &  Co.,  Ltd 508 

Stationery 

Hunt  &  Broadhurst,  Ltd 416 

Jones,  Samuel,  &  Co.  Ltd 42 

Sweeping  Compounds 

DusmoCo.  Ltd 18 

KJeen-e-ze  Brush  Co.  Ltd.            58 

Staveley  Coal  &  Iron  Co.  Ltd 442 

Farinol  Co.  Ltd 42 

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Technical  Equipment  T 

My  ford  Engineering  Co.  Ltd 444 

Tyzack,  S.,  &  Son  Ltd 394 

Tyzack,  W0  Sons  &  Turner  Ltd 38 

Tennis  Court  Construction 

En-Tout-Cas  Co.  Ltd 477 

Training  Colleges,  Schools,  Etc. 

Bedford  Physical  Training  College            466 

Bradford  Technical  College           530 

Brighton  Technical  College           * 530 

Dartford  College  of  Physical  Education  (Bergman  Osterberg  Trust)     468 

Ginner  Mawer  School  of  Dance  and  Drama         470 

L.C.C.  Hospital  Training  Schools  for  Nurses 620 

Leicester  Domestic  Science  Training  College      .  .          . .            534 

Liverpool  Physical  Training  College         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  466 

Liverpool  Technical  School  for  Women 526 

London  College  of  Secretaries       538 

Manchester  Municipal  Training  College  of  Domestic  Economy           ...          .  524 


National  Society's  Training  College  of  Domestic  Subjects 

Nonington  College  of  Physical  Education 

Northern  Counties  Training  College  of  Cookery  and  Domestic  Science 

Nottingham  University  College     ...         

Royal  Air  Force  Technical  School 

St.  Godric's  College  for  Secretarial  &  Allied  Careers 


526 
470 
534 
518 
614 
537 

Southern  Music  Training  Centre       ...       524 

Surrey  County  Council       499 

Washing  Equipment  W 

Walker,  Crosweller  &  Co.,  Ltd 478 

Water  Purification 

VoxsanLtd 482 

Weighing  Machines 

Salter,  Geo.,  &  Co.  Ltd 497 


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YEAR  BOOK 

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